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Professional Hard Drive Recovery With DTI Data

Jan 29, 2008 Author: Vijay | Filed under: Featured Reviews

Hard drive recovery software, as earlier discussed can only be effective in recovering lost data up to an extent. Such software are basically designed to recover data from hard drives that are actually working since installation of recovery software requires a proper hard disk just like any other software program.

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However, sometimes you might just find that your HDD has crashed completely, meaning that it may not power up at all or simply fail to read data from it. In these cases, a data recovery software is just not enough. The data on the HDD can only be recovered by means not available to the average computer user. Here is where DTI Data comes in.

About DTI Data

DTI Data is a professional data and hard drive recovery company that boasts of several years of experience as well. DTI Data recovers data from your HDD using hi-tech facilities available at their labs.

DTI data provides you with a pre-work quote that is fixed. This means that you won’t be charged higher depending on the difficulty of the job or any such thing. DTI Data also has a no-data, no-charge policy for problematic HDDs that have not been opened elsewhere.

Another guarantee that they provide is that you get 100% of your data recovered without any problems whatsoever. Also, hard drive repair work is done if there are physical problems in the HDD and then the data is recovered for you.

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The working time is anywhere between 2 to 5 days. For those still unconvinced by the arguments, DTI Data gives you testimonials from some reputed clients that they’ve worked for. Some of these clients include NASA, Lockheed Martin, IBM, Motorola, Pfizer and more.

Another resource that they guarantee in recovering data from your hard drive is the use of class 100 clean rooms. A clean room is basically a environment controlled room and this is used to minimize interferences from environmental factors such as dust or other pollutants which may damage data on your hard drive.

They also offer data recovery services on general servers and also on exchange servers. You can learn more about the Data Recovery Resources available for your use as well. DTI data also develops a number of softwares that help in data recovery at home. They also provide free downloads of file recovery softwares for NTFS and also a file undelete software. The amazing thing is that these are not trial versions but full versions of the software.

Other software for digital music recovery, image recovery and for data recovery from scratched cd/dvds are also available. Do check out the site for more details.

Have you ever used a professional data recovery company to recover data for your company? How effective was it? Do let me know your opinions! Thanks for reading

Create And Publish Your Own Wikis Instantly!

Jan 24, 2008 Author: Vijay | Filed under: Web Services

First came Wikipedia, containing a wide range of information on every topic possible. Since then, Wikis have attained cult popularity because of their usefulness in displaying information to everyone. Added to that, the fact that anyone can edit a wiki ensures that the content on the wiki stays updated all the time. It is also true that anyone can create a wiki on just about any topic at any time. Check out the Wikimedia users guide for more details on running a wiki.

However, creating a wiki using any of the available scripts is time consuming and you would also need to find space for hosting the site and so on. To tide over this problem, Wetpaint provides you with a service to create and run wikis instantly. Creating a wiki on Wetpaint takes as little as 3 steps. Here’s how it works:

Creating A Wiki

Clicking on the Go button on the homepage takes you to the registration page. Here, you need to enter details about the Wiki including the name, description and permissions as to who can view it and edit it. You also get a free subdomain @wetpaint dot com for your wiki. I created a simple one at http://siteguide.wetpaint.com.

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Styles

Once this is done, you can select a style for your wiki. There are quite an extensive number of templates available for this and you can choose one of them to design your wiki with depending on your site’s theme! You are also able to upload a logo or image instead of the name of the wiki. This image is displayed instead of the name on all pages of the wiki.

Restricting Access

A wiki is usually a collaborative effort and for this purpose, you can invite friends to help you out in creating the wiki. In the next step, you can invite a bunch of your friends for this. As mentioned in the first step, you can make your wiki a private one, accessible only to the people you invited. You can also restrict editing privileges in the wiki to the invitees only or can open it to the public. This can be done for closed group wikis.

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Running A Wiki

Once you go to your wiki page, you are given options to choose a text template depending on the type of wiki you have like a fan site, a book club, a group, a wedding or so on. This automatically creates a wiki with a main page and sub pages. The content of the pages can be edited using the AJAX based editor on the site. So, you can save and preview changes instantly as well.

The page structure is easy to be read by search engines, so SEO is not a problem for most. You are also given the option to subscribe to the RSS feed of the wiki, so that your users can keep themselves updated.

The instant wiki maker seems an interesting tool and I may use it sometime. Have you ever created a wiki or do you run one? Do let me know of your opinions about this site as well! Thanks for reading

10 Months And 10,000 Spam Later…

Jan 21, 2008 Author: Vijay | Filed under: News from the Web

The title best describes Akismet and its work here at Siteguide. This site has been online since last April and till date Akismet has caught around 10,000 spam – 10321 to be precise. For those who don’t know about Akismet, here is a short intro.

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Akismet or Automattic Kismet is an automated spam fighting tool that helps you keep your blog safe from spam everyday. It is evident that most bloggers would be knowing about Akismet. But of late, the question is if Akismet is enough for your blog in fighting spam?

Some bloggers have either switched to other spam fighting plugins namely Spam Karma or Bad Behavior citing reasons that

  • Akismet doesn’t catch all spam on a blog
  • It marks legit comments as spam and so on

With regards to my blog, I must say that Akismet has been highly efficient in stopping spam over the last 10 months. The only problem that I would say is that legit comments or trackbacks get stopped by Akismet. Also, comment moderation is by default switched off on my blog to enable more comments.

Overall however, I feel Akismet has more than a good job on my blog. I certainly wouldn’t consider switching to another spam catcher for some more time atleast.

What about you people? Do you simply run on Akismet? Do let me know your anti – spam techniques as well.. Thanks for reading!

Recover Deleted Data With Handy Recovery

Jan 13, 2008 Author: Vijay | Filed under: Featured Reviews

Many a time I’ve lost data from my PC due to mistaken deletions on my part or simply due to a OS crash. Some of the data were valuable and deleting them meant that I needed to do the work all over again. Understandably, it is frustrating to do something all over again. However, the fact is that deleted data are not entirely deleted from your system, they are recoverable provided you have the right tools for data recovery. This includes files that are emptied from the Recycle Bin or those deleted by Shift+Del as well.

Handy Recovery is a software that helps you recover lost or deleted data from your PC. The download and install is quite small, but it works very well. I did try the utility by creating a sample file and deleting it completely before installing the software. I also filled the sample file with content to check the amount of recovery. Here’s how it worked:

The application takes a few minutes to analyze the drive from which the file was deleted. It lists a number of files that were deleted. You are then able to search for the lost file from this using the search feature. On finding the file, you are provided with the probability of recovery possible for the file. The higher the probability, the better the chance of getting the file back intact. I was able to recover most of the data from the file, except a few characters which had gone corrupt. All in all, I must say that the application worked well.

Here are some other features of Handy Recovery:

  • Supports Multiple File Systems like NTFS, FAT32, HFS etc
  • Even recovers files from deleted partitions
  • Extensive file scanning is available to get more data on available files as well
  • Searching, Filtering and Sorting among results also available
  • Disk images can be created for recovery at a future time
  • Vista compatible and certified

A 30 day trial version is provided at the site using which you can recover upto 1 file every day. The full version costs $39 for a single license and can go down upto $26 depending on how many you purchase. If your data is valuable, then this is certainly a software that is recommended for you.

Have you used any such software and how have the results been for you? Tell me about it in the comments. Thanks for reading.

If you would like a Comprehensive Featured Review like this on Siteguide, contact me for details.

Watermark Your Images Online For Free!

Jan 6, 2008 Author: Vijay | Filed under: Web-Based Tools

Consider that you are doing a review of any particular product, software or anything else on your site. It becomes essential to watermark your image to prevent other sites from using the same images without credit. Watermarking an image is simply adding text or a small image within the original image to indicate that you own the copyrights to the image. Watermarking could be done with Photoshop, GIMP etc.

But for those who aren’t experienced in handling such software, here is a simple tool that helps you watermark your images and provides numerous options in doing so as well. PicMarkr is a recently launched service. To start watermarking your images, you start by uploading them to the site.

You can also use images directly from your flickr account as well. A max of 5 images can be uploaded at a time, each having a size less than 5 MB. You are given the option to resize the uploaded pictures as well.

Types of Watermarking

The types of watermarking available at PicMarkr are text, image and tiled. In text watermarking, you enter some text to display on the images, select the style of the text to be displayed and also the position in the image where it should be placed.

For the image watermarking, you can upload a small logo and choose its position on the image.

Tiled watermarking means, you can display some text or a logo throughout the image. This can ensure that people don’t use your image after cutting out or blurring the part of image that has the watermark.

Once you choose your options, click Continue and the watermark is applied in a few seconds and your image gets ready. You can either download the images as a image itself, or in a zip archive. You can also upload all the images directly to your flickr account as well.

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This is certainly one of the easy to use services I’ve come across. Plus it’s pretty fast and boasts of quite a handful of useful features as well. I would recommend this to anyone if you want to watermark your images quickly. What do you think about this service? Do leave your comments and thanks for reading!

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