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How to Clean up disk partitions with Wise Disk Cleaner
How to Clean up disk partitions with Wise Disk Cleaner
Performing daily maintenance is important to ensure proper system functionalities. There are lots of history records, temporary files, as well as unused Windows Registry items...
How to Rebuild MBR with Easeus Partition Master
How to Rebuild MBR with Easeus Partition Master
You may encounter the horrible message "Operating System not found" or blank screen without any message when you boot the computer. The problem may be caused by corrupted MBR (Master Boot Record)...

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1 Little Known Way to Print the Folder Structure
Little Known Way to Print the Folder Structure
Have you ever met such a hard job? You have to print a list of files. In another word, you need to print the structure of folders. Fortunately I will introduce a fast and efficient utility to you---- YourDir. With its help, you can print out a list of all the files present on any folder or any numbe
1 How to Connect a Computer to Two Monitors
How to Connect a Computer to Two Monitors
How to use a computer host connection with two monitors,to realize the different operations on two monitors at the same time.For example,after connection this one can watch a movie,that one can play games.Two set of display without interfering with each other,and voice are separated,too.
0 Seucrely Erase Confidential Files with Active@ ZDelete
Seucrely Erase Confidential Files with Active@ ZDelete
When you delete a file, its content physically remains intact on the media, but the occupied space becomes marked as free. The situation will be changed only when next file saved to the disk and overwrite the contents of the deleted file. This poses a potential threat to any confidential information
0 Permanently Erase Deleted Files and Protect Your Privacy
Permanently Erase Deleted Files and Protect Your Privacy
When you delete a file, its content physically remains intact on the media, but the occupied space becomes marked as free. The situation will be changed only when next file saved to the disk and overwrite the contents of the deleted file. This poses a potential threat to any confidential information
0 Wipe Internet Traces with Active@ ZDelete
Wipe Internet Traces with Active@ ZDelete
When you clean up the Windows system with its built in utility, the content of Internet history files physically remains intact on the disk, but the occupied space becomes marked as free. This poses a potential threat to any confidential information being recovered by popular data recovery software.
0 Remove Lost Windows 7 Login Password and Obtain Administrator Privileges
Remove Lost Windows 7 Login Password and Obtain Administrator Privileges
In order to protect your music and documents from unauthorized access, you may have set a unique password to guard your Windows User Account. Unfortunately, you may not remember all the passwords, or often mixing up specific one to another… If the same thing happened in Windows Operating System, how
0 Completely Wipe Out Deleted Files For Maximum Security
Completely Wipe Out Deleted Files For Maximum Security
When you delete a file, the operating system does not destroy the file contents from the disk - it only deletes some "references" on the file from some system tables. The file contents remains on disk until another file happens to overwrite it. This poses a potential threat to any confidential infor
0 Kill Disk and Partitions with Simple Clicks
Kill Disk and Partitions with Simple Clicks
When you delete a file, the operating system does not destroy the file contents from the disk - it only deletes some "references" on the file from some system tables. The file contents remains on disk until another file happens to overwrite it. This tutorial will walk you through the steps to Kill D
0 Create disk images for data recovery with Active@ Undelete
Create disk images for data recovery with Active@ Undelete
Data Recovery basically means the process of acquiring back usable data from the damaged, corrupt media or storage device. In fact, the attempt to access hard disk and partitions at the time is not risk free. The most secure way to recover data from corrupted hard disk or partition is to create a di
0 Completely Recover Data from Lost Partitions with Active@ Undelete
Completely Recover Data from Lost Partitions with Active@ Undelete
Sometimes the most unglamorous of software can be lifesavers. File recovery software fall into that category. Accidental reformatting, virus attacks and equipment failures are some of the scenarios where you will find yourself looking for a data recovery solution. In case the problem happens, you ma
0 Get Back Data from Unformatted or RAW Partitions
Get Back Data from Unformatted or RAW Partitions
Data disasters occur from time to time, system crash, virus attack or even misoperation may damage your valuable data like photos, emails and office documents. If one of your partitions cannot be recognized by Windows, or has been reported as "RAW Format", please read on this guide to learn the way
0 Quickly Undelete Files and Recover Your Data
Quickly Undelete Files and Recover Your Data
Data can be lost due to many different reasons. Sometimes the most unglamorous of software can be lifesavers. File recovery software fall into that category. This article will walk you through the steps to Quickly Undelete Files and Recover Your Data.