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	<title>Data Doctor Recovery &#187; Recovery Tips</title>
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		<title>Few Things To Remember Prior To Visiting A Loved One In The Hospital</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jun 2010 17:11:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jane Friedrich</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[All hospitals share the same goal: to make sure that patients are taken care of and that they stay safe. If a friend or family member ends up in the hospital, this will be your most important concern as well.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All hospitals share the same goal: to make sure that patients are taken care of and that they stay safe. If a friend or family member ends up in the hospital, this will be your most important concern as well.</p>
<p>However, visiting a loved one in the hospital can actually harm that person even if it&#8217;s totally unintentional. One of the biggest health risks in a hospital is when visitors create problems that endanger the health of patients. Here are a few ways to avoid creating problems for the patients in a hospital.</p>
<p>First, whenever it&#8217;s possible, always ask a patient if he or she would like visitors before you appear at the hospital. Most patients would be comforted by the presence of family and friends but at times they may not feel like having visitors. Remember that you should cater to the patient&#8217;s needs and desires since he or she is the one in a difficult situation.</p>
<p>Second, remember to always wash your hands or use sanitizer to keep them clean before touching the patient or handing something to him or her. The last thing you want to do is transport harmful bacteria to someone who is in a fragile state already.</p>
<p>Visiting a hospital when you&#8217;re sick is also a bad idea. Contagious illnesses are a terrible thing to bring to a hospital, and you don&#8217;t want to risk having the patient catch whatever you have.</p>
<p>Third, keep in mind that the patient isn&#8217;t there to entertain you. If the patient is too weak, he or she will most likely just want to rest.</p>
<p>Keep an eye out for hints that the patient is tired and would prefer to rest rather than see visitors. Another good idea is to keep your visits short, from a half-hour to an hour, so that you&#8217;re not making the patient go too long without resting.</p>
<p>Simply keep these tips in mind when visiting a loved one in the hospital and you&#8217;ll make things easier on both you and the patient. Your loved one will appreciate that you&#8217;ve taken the time to ensure his or her comfort.</p>
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		<title>Introducing Online Backup</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2009 20:31:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dennis Durrel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems like a  dreadful while it  occurs . Your PC  breaks down , and you have lost everything! Is there anything that you can do to recover your important  files?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='datadrbyline'>by Dennis Durrel</div>
<p>It seems like a nightmare while it happens. Your computer crashes, and you have lost the whole thing! Is there anything that you can do to get back your  worthy  files? </p>
<p>Well, if you have arranged for yourself to have an online backup then you might have a very good chance of getting back a lot, if not everything that you had lost. </p>
<p><a target='_blank' href="http://www.onlinebacku-p.com"><b>Online Backup</b></a> is actually a service that a  precise company will offer you where they keep all of your work and files on another driver. The kind of system will  generally back up your system on a certain  program that you and the corporation settle upon. </p>
<p>Perhaps the most popular timetable is to have your system backed up once every twenty-four hours. At this point, the program will go through your files and save all of the adjustments that you have made to its own external server. That way your files are protected should anything happen to your network. </p>
<p>You will typically need to sign some sort of service contract that you sign with the online backup provider. This will lock you in to a specific period of service that they will cover your computer system.</p>
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<div class='datadrlinks'>About Author: <a href="http://www.onlinebacku-p.com"><b>Onlinebacku-p.com</b></a>. The guide to online backup. Here&#8217;s essential information on online backup.</div>
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		<title>Recover Deleted Files and Repair Corrupted Disks with SoftAmbulance</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2009 18:36:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>datadr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Deleted files? Corrupted documents? Lost data? Call for SoftAmbulance! No need to wait for even a minute  download your copy right now and fix your disk problem in just seconds! SoftAmbulance Partition Doctor is designed for people like you and I  no programming skills or hi-tech geekness required.
Deleting a document by accident is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Deleted files? Corrupted documents? Lost data? Call for SoftAmbulance! No need to wait for even a minute  download your copy right now and fix your disk problem in just seconds! SoftAmbulance Partition Doctor is designed for people like you and I  no programming skills or hi-tech geekness required.</p>
<p>Deleting a document by accident is easy. That can happen to anyone, and happens regularly to everyone who&#8217;s using their computer for anything but computer games. Thanks to the intuitive, easy-to-use interface of Microsoft Windows, it is now very easy to format a hard disk. The problem is, how do you un-format it? The all-mighty and user-friendly Windows won&#8217;t do anything about it. </p>
<p>Even if you are extra-cautious and don&#8217;t usually click &#8220;OK&#8221; when asked to agree with the total loss of your data, data corruption and hard drive crashes tend to happen regardless. Sometimes the corruption is so severe that you cannot even access your disk or partition, let alone read your files. </p>
<p>Did you experience a hard drive failure? No access to disks or partitions? Suspecting virus attack or hardware failure? Stop messing around and call for an ambulance! SoftAmbulance Partition Doctor restores your hard drives health and cures your files and data completely automatically. It won&#8217;t require you to read any &#8220;Data Recovery for Dummies&#8221; books or take a college class learning how to fix your PC. SoftAmbulance Partition Doctor will just ask you which disk or what files you need recovered, and works completely automatically after that, pursuing complete restoration of corrupt files and data.</p>
<p>Under the hood SoftAmbulance Partition Doctor has a complex and powerful data recovery engine. It&#8217;s not just another free undelete tool or a clone of Windows check-disk. Being a much more complex and way more robust recovery product, SoftAmbulance Partition Doctor combines check-disk and undelete functionality, but does it much better and more reliably. Instead of relying on the possibly corrupted file system to find deleted files, SoftAmbulance Partition Doctor scans the entire hard drive surface to locate every file that can be restored. It&#8217;s designed to rescue as much data as possible even if your hard drive went amuck and file system is barely breathing.</p>
<p>SoftAmbulance Partition Doctor is a perfect data recovery tool for the rest of us. A simple, intuitive wizard guides you through entire recovery process by asking you multiple-choice questions. It&#8217;s not a math exam, not even an algebra test! Just select the damaged disk or the drive that contains deleted files to recover, and SoftAmbulance Partition Doctor will start working on that drive automatically. Deleted files, corrupted data, lost documents and broken file systems not a problem with SoftAmbulance Partition Doctor. Download your copy right now from http://www.softambulance.com/</p>
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		<title>Recover Deleted Excel Spreadsheets</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Feb 2009 18:36:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>datadr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, Microsoft Excel clearly possesses dominant market share in the spreadsheet product market. Its proprietary XLS format is compatible throughout the range of Microsoft Excel versions, and is a de facto standard at home and in the office. It is hard to overestimate the number of spreadsheets and the amount of important data stored in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, Microsoft Excel clearly possesses dominant market share in the spreadsheet product market. Its proprietary XLS format is compatible throughout the range of Microsoft Excel versions, and is a de facto standard at home and in the office. It is hard to overestimate the number of spreadsheets and the amount of important data stored in XLS files all over the world. But what if your computer&#8217;s hard drive fails and you lose access to all spreadsheets? Or what if you simply delete an XLS spreadsheet on which you&#8217;ve spent hours of work?</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t panic! Everything may not be lost just yet, and you may be able to recover all information without a sweat. To maximize your chances of successful recovery, minimize your activity on the computer where the lost files were. While you cannot be completely sure that Windows does not write anything on the disk that stores your lost files, the goal is essentially to limit disk write operations until you get back all important data from that disk. Any data that&#8217;s written on a disk that contains deleted or inaccessible data on it can, and probably will, overwrite the deleted files on the disk and destroy information that was stored in them.</p>
<p>Anecdotally, one of the worst things you can do is looking for a tool that will undelete or recover your XLS files, installing and trying out such tools in action. On a typical PC, any Web page you open in a browser will cause several file writes to a hard drive, reducing your chances of successful data recovery. Any program that you download or install is also written to your hard disk. Finally, as not all products are equal, running a wrong type of data recovery application bears an unacceptably high risk of losing your lost Excel spreadsheets forever.</p>
<p>DiskInternals Excel Recovery is designed specifically to find and recover Microsoft Excel XLS spreadsheets safely and securely, no matter how badly your hard drive or the file system are damaged. If you simply deleted an XLS file, DiskInternals Excel Recovery will look up the file system to find all XLS files that were deleted recently, and test each file for the possibility of successful recovery. In bad cases or if your hard drive crashed or the file system is corrupt, DiskInternals Excel Recovery will scan entire hard drive&#8217;s surface in order to locate Microsoft Excel spreadsheets that aren&#8217;t marked in the file system. The product uses a list of signatures associated with Microsoft XLS file format in order to detect precisely the beginning and end of each and every Microsoft Excel spreadsheet on your hard disk, extracts and validates their contents and metadata on the fly. This method works even on disks that are completely inaccessible in Windows!</p>
<p>The product matches the results obtained with the file system scan against those obtained by scanning surface of the hard disk, and displays the complete list of recoverable Excel spreadsheets along with their file names, metadata and contents, giving you the best possibility of successful recovery.</p>
<p>If you only need to recover the latest version of an Excel spreadsheet, you can use &#8220;On the Fly&#8221; filters that allow to only showing XLS files with specific title, created by specific author, or the files that contain certain text, are of a certain size, or are last saved on a specific date. The free version of DiskInternals Excel Recovery allows full file preview to ensure that you can recover exactly the files you need.</p>
<p>Download and try an evaluation version for free from http://www.diskinternals.com/.  You only need to purchase when you see for yourself that DiskInternals Excel Recovery provides you complete recovery of your XLS files in your particular circumstances.</p>
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		<title>What Professionals Use to Recover Microsoft Office Passwords</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2009 18:36:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>datadr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What Professionals Use to Recover Microsoft Office Passwords
The Microsoft Office Application Suite has dominated the market for many years. The suite offers a complete set of tools for the most demanding computer users, but there is one essential tool missing.
Microsoft Office documents can be protected against unauthorized access and saved with a password. While these [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What Professionals Use to Recover Microsoft Office Passwords<br />
The Microsoft Office Application Suite has dominated the market for many years. The suite offers a complete set of tools for the most demanding computer users, but there is one essential tool missing.<br />
Microsoft Office documents can be protected against unauthorized access and saved with a password. While these documents are surely protected against unauthorized use, what about accessing them legitimately when one forgets or loses the password? This is not a hypothetical question, as many people forget passwords they used just a week ago, let alone a year ago. Even more often, a new employee trying to open Office documents finds out that the passwords are not available.<br />
The one essential tool that is missing from the Microsoft Office suite is a password recovery tool. Microsoft might have had legitimate reasons not to provide such tools, but the problem screams for a solution. Lost passwords can mean just a headache for absent-minded individuals, but can cause serious financial trouble for many organizations.<br />
The demand is there, and the supply has followed. There is no lack of password recovery services and third-party software tools to handle password-protected documents. There are certain pros and cons to both approaches.<br />
Password recovery services can do a great job, providing fast recovery of your lost passwords. But are they worth the price they charge, if you are a home user trying to unlock your year-old CV? And can you trust your corporate documentation to even reputable third parties? If the answer is negative, you are a potential user of dedicated software tools that work off-line on your own computer.<br />
Such software can take longer to recover your passwords, but you won&#8217;t pay outrageous prices and you don&#8217;t share your trade secrets with a third party. And personal software is really not that slow! Chances are that your password can be recovered in an instant. You&#8217;ll be using the same software used by password recovery professionals but on your own computer.</p>
<p>What You Can Use to Recover Microsoft Office Passwords like a Professional<br />
Meet Accent OFFICE Password Recovery (http://passwordrecoverytools.com/), a tool that&#8217;s used by password recovery specialists. More importantly, it&#8217;s the tool that can recover your password and do it fast:no matter how complex your password was.<br />
Accent OFFICE Password Recovery can easily access many documents. To make a long story short, not all Microsoft Office documents are equally well-protected. Certain versions and certain types of passwords can be broken instantly without the need of long password-crunching routines. How can you tell if your documents fall into this category? Download a free copy of Accent OFFICE Password Recovery from http://passwordrecoverytools.com/ to see if your password can be instantly removed.<br />
What if your document was encrypted with a strong password and cannot be recovered instantly? If so, Accent OFFICE Password Recovery will try different passwords until it finds one that fits. Modern computers are fast, so fast that hundreds of thousands of different passwords can be tried every second. Your typical &#8220;123&#8243; password will be cracked in no time!<br />
What if your company policies mandate having longer than normal passwords? In that case, it may take longer. How much longer? That depends on what you remember about the password.<br />
Typical password recovery applications use two methods to guess passwords. The first one to try is always a dictionary attack, which attempts combinations of different words from plain English or other languages. There are not that many words in any language, which allows this attack to attempt all possible combinations quickly. If your password did not contain dictionary words, a password recovery tool will typically use the so-called brute force attack, attempting every possible combination of letters, numbers, and special symbols as a suggested password. This approach can take days or even weeks, if you had a really long password!<br />
Accent OFFICE Password Recovery may solve the puzzle much faster than typical tools by using a third approach. If you remember something &#8211; even a little bit &#8211; about your password, Accent OFFICE Password Recovery can use this information to restrict the number of possible combinations and recover your password much faster than usual. This approach, which is unique to Accent OFFICE Password Recovery, is called masking. You can define the mask used in your password in an easy visual manner. Are you certain that your password started with a capital letter? Define a mask using that restriction, and Accent OFFICE Password Recovery won&#8217;t attempt any lower-case characters, making password recovery twice as fast. Did your password end with a number? Add another mask and your time savings are three-fold. Does your corporate policy demand passwords longer than 7 characters? Accent OFFICE Password Recovery won&#8217;t try passwords shorter than that, and you gain even more time.<br />
Accent OFFICE Password Recovery provides you with an easy Wizard that helps you create a custom attack on your password, ensuring the fastest turnaround for the most complex passwords.<br />
Accent OFFICE Password Recovery is not your typical &#8220;do-it-yourself&#8221; tool aimed at the occasional user who forgot a password that happens to be &#8220;123&#8243;. This product is designed to effectively crunch and solve passwords that are much more complex, and it does it fast. In fact, it can recover many passwords in just seconds! Download a free evaluation version today at: http://passwordrecoverytools.com/</p>
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		<title>Recovery Word files</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2009 18:36:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>datadr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recovery Toolbox for Word is a solution for recovery Word, it repairs documents in Microsoft Word format. This MS Word repair tool processes damaged files in Microsoft Word format, in the same time, the reason of email corruption does not matter. Recovery Toolbox for Word works with all Word files, it is safe to open [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recovery Toolbox for Word is a solution for recovery Word, it repairs documents in Microsoft Word format. This MS Word repair tool processes damaged files in Microsoft Word format, in the same time, the reason of email corruption does not matter. Recovery Toolbox for Word works with all Word files, it is safe to open even infected files of *.doc format. If you&#8217;d like to recover Word file successfully, you should not wait, until these documents will be completely destroyed.</p>
<p>Try Recovery Toolbox for Word Microsoft Word text recovery, if you could not prevent an issue. Feel free to download demo version of Recovery Toolbox for Word, it costs nothing. Demo version helps to understand, how Recovery Toolbox for Word works and to estimate its data recovery engine. If you are not sure, that it is possible to reproduce Microsoft Word recovery without errors, you may contact our support department and get help. Our specialists quickly reply either to our customers or to demo version users.</p>
<p>We believe, that Recovery Toolbox for Word is very easy, no need to read instructions and user&#8217;s guides, the process of data recovery may be done without any help. Recovery Toolbox for Word is an effective way for Word text recovery, now MS Word repair and recovery doc can be done in several minutes. Recovery Toolbox for Word recovery for Word permits to preview, which portions of text will be restored without errors, try it, when making a decision to purchase repair Word 2007. We are sure, that you will make a wise choice after testing of Recovery Toolbox for Word.</p>
<p>Product page: http://www.recoverytoolbox.com/word_recovery.html</p>
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		<title>Recover Formatted NTFS Drives</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2009 18:36:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>datadr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have accidentally formatted a hard drive or partition, you will get an empty disk with no files on it. Don&#8217;t consider your files lost just yet! If you didn&#8217;t put any new files on the formatted partition, you can easily recover all of your original files complete with the original directory structure by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have accidentally formatted a hard drive or partition, you will get an empty disk with no files on it. Don&#8217;t consider your files lost just yet! If you didn&#8217;t put any new files on the formatted partition, you can easily recover all of your original files complete with the original directory structure by using widely available un-format tools that are often available for free. But there is a good chance to recover the formatted partition even if you saved a few files on it, or even installed Windows onto it! Just don&#8217;t attempt running a free un-format tool at this stage, as it will most probably just destroy what&#8217;s been left of your files.</p>
<p>How is this even possible? To answer this question, I have to cover the way the formatting works. If you are in a rush to recover your work, skip this section completely and go to the recovery software recommendation part.</p>
<p>Windows needs to format your disks in order to prepare it for keeping data such as files and folders. When Windows formats a disk, it does not wipe off its entire contents as you might believe judging from the time it takes to complete the formatting. Instead, it simply creates new, empty file system records at the beginning of the disk. The lengthy time is spent on checking the disk for errors to ensure that every sector on the disk can read and write correctly, marking the bad ones in the file system. Once again, unless you perform a low-level format from the system BIOS (and you&#8217;ll never do that), all the original information is left intact on the hard disk. The formatted disk appears blank because there is no record in the newly created file system about the files and directories that were originally stored on that disk.</p>
<p>There are two approaches to recovering the formatted disks. The first approach is employed by the many free un-format utilities that simply return the original file system in place of a new one. This approach works if you have just formatted the disk and didn&#8217;t write anything onto it; if you formatted the disk with the same type of file system (FAT or NTFS), and if you used the same cluster size. You have to meet all of these conditions in order for the free tools to work. Otherwise, you&#8217;ll get something worse than an empty disk: a corrupted one.</p>
<p>If you weren&#8217;t that careful when choosing the matching parameters to format your disk, you have no choice but the second type of recovery software: the data recovery tools. Before you begin installing data recovery software, please note that you don&#8217;t want to write anything onto the disk you are about to recover. So be careful not to save the data recovery product onto that disk, and not to install it there. Otherwise, you are taking the risk of overwriting your original files.</p>
<p>If your original file system (not the new one!) was NTFS, download and install 1st NTFS Recovery from http://ntfs-recovery.com, run the installed application and select the formatted partition when prompted. That&#8217;s it! 1st NTFS Recovery will take care of the rest.</p>
<p>Is it that simple? In a word, yes. 1st NTFS Recovery scans the formatted disk looking for files. It has special algorithms to detect Office documents, digital pictures, ZIP and RAR archives, so your chances of getting back the valuable stuff are pretty high.</p>
<p>After  1st NTFS Recovery is done with recovering your files, it proceeds to restoring the formatted disk to its original state. You don&#8217;t have to do anything but click the Next button on a disk recovery wizard!</p>
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		<title>RAR repair software tool</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2009 18:36:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>datadr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A great number of our customers use file compression on a daily basis. RAR archiver is very popular and it is often used, when sending large files within your local network or outside.
However, in some cases it is safer to send unpacked files, because file compression is not always stable and this way of forwarding [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A great number of our customers use file compression on a daily basis. RAR archiver is very popular and it is often used, when sending large files within your local network or outside.</p>
<p>However, in some cases it is safer to send unpacked files, because file compression is not always stable and this way of forwarding files may lead to their corruption. If you have just downloaded a file of RAR format and you see an error or corrupt rar, when trying to open this document, you may need Recovery Toolbox for RAR.</p>
<p>This rar repair tool helps, when users are unable to download large files one more time due to any reason, for example, when your Internet traffic is limited. Moreover, you may need a single document from the whole archive, that is why, redownload is irrational. The program for rar repair, fix rar and repair rar works with all tools, that can create files of RAR format, all compression rates are supported. Your archive may be protected with a password, it is unimportant, password-protected files are easily processed. Please note, that Recovery Toolbox for RAR is not a crack of any kind, users should enter the password, when opening compressed files, you are not allowed to use Recovery Toolbox for RAR for illegal purposes. Recovery Toolbox for RAR will easily extract documents, if it is possible. In some rare cases, RAR archives may be seriously damaged, it may lead to impossibility for Recovery Toolbox for RAR to retrieve some files from corrupted documents of RAR format. Do not hesitate to drop us an email, if something about rar fix, repair rar file or fix rar file is not clear, we welcome feedback with regard to rar recovery software and rar fix tool from our customers.</p>
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		<title>Search and Recover Lost Microsoft Word Documents</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2009 18:36:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>datadr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you type a lot and are using Microsoft Word as your text processor, you&#8217;ve made the right choice. Microsoft Word is arguably the most powerful, feature-rich and handy to use by complete beginners and advanced professionals altogether. It has unparalleled strengths in creating, formatting and modifying all types of documents, from simple memos to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you type a lot and are using Microsoft Word as your text processor, you&#8217;ve made the right choice. Microsoft Word is arguably the most powerful, feature-rich and handy to use by complete beginners and advanced professionals altogether. It has unparalleled strengths in creating, formatting and modifying all types of documents, from simple memos to complex reports. When you save a document in one version of Microsoft Word, it can usually be opened in a different version without problems.</p>
<p>But what if the document you&#8217;ve spent so much time on just disappears? What can happen to it? First and most possible, you can simply delete it yourself by an accident. You might think that this would never happen to you because there is the Windows Recycle Bin, and even if it&#8217;s accidentally emptied, you&#8217;ll just go to the Internet and get a free undelete utility. Well, it does not work this way&#8230;</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what happened to my wife a couple of weeks ago. She was working on a chapter for her Ph.D. thesis, and sent it to a professor for review. Usually, she gets back a document with embedded comments by email. She saves an attachment from the email, overwriting the old one, and deletes it from her Hotmail account. But this time, things went the wrong way. She received her chapter by email and replaced the old document with the new one, only to find out that her supervisor got a copy of the old one! She opened the Recycle Bin and found out that the document was never deleted but instead, it was replaced, so it wasn&#8217;t even in the Recycle Bin. She tried to find an email that she had sent earlier, but Hotmail does not store sent messages. She asked me to do something to recover the document, and I downloaded a couple of free undelete programs, only to find that there were several dozens of deleted documents with that same name. So, I failed to recover the most recent revisions.</p>
<p>This story did have a happy ending, as my wife&#8217;s supervisor discovered the latest version of the document on her computer. But one thing that I learned from this story was never to rely on the Recycle Bin and free data recovery tools. To prevent this kind of things from happening, I decided to look for commercial alternatives.</p>
<p>I quickly discovered that there are many data recovery offers on the market. Most products mention recovering deleted or corrupted files and documents, and some tools promise recovery of files even from crashed or damaged hard drives. There are basically two types of data recovery products. They are different in how they find the lost files, and what they do to recover them. Simpler products, such as those free undelete utilities that I tried in my quest, deal with the file system. They simply scan the file system looking for records of files that are marked &#8220;deleted&#8221;, and clear the mark. This is a fast and easy way to recover lost files, and it works sometimes, especially if you deleted a file just a minute ago.</p>
<p>These products, as I discovered from my own experience, fail to do their job if you have a complex case or if you are recovering a failed hard drive, or if the file system is damaged. If your document has been deleted some time ago or overwritten with another file, chances of successful recovery using these tools are slim.</p>
<p>The other type of products deals with your hard drive directly instead of scanning the file system, but such products are slow and expensive. I also found them extremely complex to use because they don&#8217;t show the names of the deleted documents, let alone their content. These tools don&#8217;t have access to the file system, and are unaware of the files&#8217; names, showing documents as &#8220;document_001.doc&#8221; at best, but more likely you&#8217;ll see something like &#8220;~ocume1&#8243; instead of a proper name.</p>
<p>Then I found DiskInternals Word Recovery. It does an amazing thing by combining the best of the other data recovery products, while offering unprecedented efficiency dealing specifically with Microsoft Word documents such as .DOC and .RTF. It scans the file system and learns about the files that were deleted the way the free undelete tools do. Then, it goes further and scans the hard drive directly to locate Microsoft Word documents that are not shown in the file system. It uses a list of file signatures to detect the beginning and end of Microsoft Word documents, and extracts their contents and metadata on the fly. This method is said to work even if your hard drive is half dead!</p>
<p>DiskInternals Word Recovery synchronizes the results obtained with the file system scan with the results obtained by accessing the hard disk directly, presenting the most complete list of recoverable Word documents along with their file names, metadata and contents, and yields the best ratio of recoverability.</p>
<p>If I wanted to get the latest version of any Word document, I would simply use &#8220;On the Fly&#8221; filters that allow to only display files with specific title, written by specific author, or the files that contain certain text, are of a certain size, or are last saved on a specific date. The free version of DiskInternals Word Recovery allows full file preview to ensure you recover exactly what you want, and that you can recover the document in full with no garbage or missing parts.</p>
<p>DiskInternals Word Recovery if not free, but I for one am done with the free recovery tools. You can download and try an evaluation version for free from http://www.diskinternals.com/ , and only purchase if you see that DiskInternals Word Recovery does indeed deliver what others just offer: the complete recovery of your lost Microsoft Word documents.</p>
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		<title>Recover Damaged Mail and Data in Microsoft Outlook</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2009 18:36:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>datadr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Microsoft Outlook is the de-facto standard for office communication. A typical office employee&#8217;s entire workflow consists of tasks, contacts, and email exchange in Microsoft Outlook. But what happens if one day a system crash happens, or a hard drive fails, or some malware targets and corrupts your Outlook data? Does this mean the end of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Microsoft Outlook is the de-facto standard for office communication. A typical office employee&#8217;s entire workflow consists of tasks, contacts, and email exchange in Microsoft Outlook. But what happens if one day a system crash happens, or a hard drive fails, or some malware targets and corrupts your Outlook data? Does this mean the end of the day for your entire office?</p>
<p>Are you betting on the chance that corruption is unlikely to happen? Consider the following. In a typical office environment, Outlook PST and OST files that contain all email, tasks, appointments and contacts are the files accessed most frequently. Computers read and write to these files all the time during the working day, except for the lunch break. If there is one file that is likely to be damaged or corrupted during a power outage, that would be an Outlook storage container. If Windows crashes at the moment Outlook was accessing a PST or OST file, the corruption will occur almost inevitably. If that happens, Microsoft Outlook will not be able to access that data, and it will report a corrupt database.</p>
<p>Modern hard drives are made to barely survive through the warranty period. Chances of hard drive failure increase exponentially after about 3 years of use. Don&#8217;t let a hard drive failure to get you unprepared!</p>
<p>Power outages, black-outs and brown-outs are becoming all too common. A UPS can save you from power outages, firewalls can protect against viruses and malware, and regular backups will get you back on track if the unpredictable happens. But what if the backup is a few days old, and you&#8217;re in the middle of something important? What if you cannot afford to lose several days of work? Consider repairing the corrupt Outlook database to save you days of work!</p>
<p>Outlook has a built-in recovery mechanism. If Outlook detects corruption in a PST or OST file, it rejects the file automatically, not allowing you to continue your work.</p>
<p>Microsoft provides another level of recovery in the form of a special Inbox Repair Tool to recover corrupt databases called ScanPST.exe. It claims to recover corrupt Offline Folders (*.ost) and Personal Folders (.pst). Unfortunately, this level of data recovery can only cope with small problems, and frequently fails if more serious damage is done to the database. Even worse, sometimes its recovery attempt produces files even more damaged than the originals. Microsoft warns that using that tool can result in data loss.</p>
<p>If everything else fails, refer to a third-party solution such as Recovery ToolBox for Outlook http://www.recoverytoolbox.com/outlook.html. The product maximizes your chances of successful data recovery of your mailbox files with all email folders, tasks, appointments, contacts and any other data stored in the PST and OST files. Unlike many similar tools, Recovery ToolBox for Outlook can repair PST and OST files that are seriously damaged, and can even deal with the harsh consequences of running Microsoft ScanPST.</p>
<p>Recovery ToolBox for Outlook allows you to access PST and OST files directly, bypassing Microsoft Outlook completely. It implements its own algorithm of accessing Microsoft proprietary formats and optionally converting data into a set of regular .eml files. The toolbox is not limited to just data recovery, allowing you to convert your *.pst and *.ost files into a set of *.eml and *.vcf files, or convert *.pst files into *.ost format.</p>
<p>Download your copy from http://www.recoverytoolbox.com/outlook.html and keep it installed on all PCs in your office and at home to be able to get back to work instantly in case of an unpredictable event!</p>
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