Archive for the 'Data Recovery' Category

Non-resident Txf_data Attribute Cause Data Loss In Microsoft Windows Vista

Friday, June 11th, 2010

In Microsoft Windows Vista, hard drive partitions have a number of different attributes to perform specific operations. On such attribute is TXF_DATA. It attribute uses $LOGGED_UTILITY_STREAM attribute type for storing additional data for the files and directories, which have been or are part of the transaction. This attribute is stored in Master File Table (MFT). [...]

Restoring Bkf File In Windows 7

Friday, June 11th, 2010

With the technical advancements, we are opting for better computer systems and operating systems. That is precisely why, we switch to technologies that are sophisticated yet simple to understand and use. Following similar pattern is Windows 7, which is graphically advanced and very robust as compared to its predecessors. Because of this, the users of [...]

How To Fix Outlook Error- An Unexpected Error Prevented Access To This File

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Are you unable to access Microsoft Outlook PST (Personal Storage Table) file? Are you encountering unexpected error while accessing PST file? This behavior can be caused by corruption of the Microsoft Outlook PST file. Corruption may occur due to a number of application or system related factors. In such cases, the only option you have [...]

File Recovery In Windows Vista If Bootrec.exe Can’t Resolve Startup Issues

Friday, June 11th, 2010

You might come across a number of issues while starting up your Windows Vista computer. These issues could be related to MBR (Master Boot Record), BCD (Boot Configuration Data) store and boot sector. Startup issues might prevent your system to boot up and thus you can not access files from your hard drive. This behavior [...]

How To Fix “a Disk Read Error Occurred” Error In Windows?

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Are you encountering disk read errors while trying to boot your Windows computer? Is your Windows hard drive inaccessible and you cannot see anything other than blank black screen? If ‘Yes’, the problem may be caused due to damaged hard drive. It makes your system unbootable and your crucial data inaccessible. Such conditions lead to [...]

Why And How To Split Oversized Pst File In Microsoft Outlook

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Microsoft Outlook is a most popular and widely used personal information manager and email client from Microsoft Corporation. It is the part of Microsoft Office suit of products. You can also use Outlook in combination of Microsoft Exchange Server to create a messaging and collaborative environment. MS Outlook stores all of your critical emails, contacts, [...]

Windows Xp Hangs With An Empty Black Screen On Startup

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Does your computer stops responding upon startup? Do you see an empty black screen after POST (Power-on Self Test) and before Microsoft Windows logo appears screen? This behavior make your system unbootable and you can not stored data from the system. It cause critical data loss situations and need Windows Data Recovery to be handled. [...]

Dbcc Checkdb Fails To Repair Corrupt Ms Sql 2000 Database

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Are your confronting an error message even after executing DBCC CHECKDB command? This error message is an indication that the DBCC CHECKDB command is unable to repair corrupted MS SQL Server database. Few main causes for the command failure could be system table corruption, metadata structure damage, and few other unknown reasons. To get over [...]

Recovering Corrupted Bkf File In Windows 7

Friday, June 11th, 2010

We all know how important it is to safeguard our valuable data against various threats of data loss. For this purpose, the Windows NT (Windows 2000, XP, and Server 2003) users have the option to backup their data using the NTBackup utility. This utility, which creates the backup in a .bkf file, is archived and [...]

Resolving “the File System Structure On The Disk Is Corrupt And Unusable” In Windows

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Every file on the NTFS (New Technology File System) volume is presented in a particular file, known as MFT (Master File Table). This is the most significant system file, which defines the NTFS file system volume. In fact it is a relational database that contains different several about different files and directories. It works as [...]