Learn to protect and repair your storage mediums.

Try out the Brother printing products

Posted by on May 8, 2012 in Computer Hardware | 0 comments

In any industry, completion ensures that people enjoy quality products. In the printing industry, there are so many competitors and Brother is one of the most respected companies. Anyone who has ever used any of the brother toner cartridges will attest to the fact that these are quality products that will never disappoint the users. For the best results it is imperative to use the Brother toner with their printers. This is because they are compatible and they function well in these settings. The reputation that is currently associated with this brand has been built over the years and is as a result of several factors. One of the main reasons why most people prefer to use the products from the Brother Company is the availability. All the printing products are readily available in the market. Secondly, the pricing of the products has been made to be affordable to average clients to ensure that people enjoy quality printing at affordable prices. When one is printing, they expect to have quality results and smudges are not part f the quality printing. If you buy the cheap ink in the black market, your end result might come out with smudges and the printed documents will not be clear. In the aim to make the printing services readily available and affordable, Brother had also made it possible for the cartridges to be refilled. You should only try the refill is you are well versed with the process otherwise you will end up in a mess and ink will be spilled all over. When you choose the brother toner cartridges, you are guaranteed to have quality printing and your printer will last for a long time. This is what every business needs; quality services and products at an affordable price. You have the convenience of shopping online for these products.

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A Primer on Solid State Drives

Posted by on Feb 5, 2012 in Computer Hardware, Featured | 0 comments

In these modern ages, people who own desktop or laptop computers no longer want to wait for their devices to boot up in the same amount of time it takes to make a cup of brewed coffee, bake a batch of cookies or watch the grass turn brown. Starting the hard drive means to rev it up to retrieve your data. If you want your computer to get started faster, there is something for you. Solid state drives (SSDs) present the best solution for your problem.

An SSD is a data storage gadget which uses a solid state memory when containing data. It utilizes microchips to store data in a non-volatile memory chip. SSD is also more resistant to physical shocks, have lower access time, lower latency and are definitely silent. On the downside, SSD costs more per gigabyte.

Most SSDs have NAND-based flash memory that has the capacity to store data even without power. On the other hand, SSDs with volatile RAM (random access memory) also exist to provide faster access for situations that do not need data persistence after power is lost. Hybrid drives that combine the features of an SSD and HDD into one are also available to improve the performance of the files that are frequently accessed by the user.

Some users of the SSD claim that the experience can be likened to replacing an old car with a new one. Solid-state drives contains no moving parts so there is no need for you to wait for the dither of the drive heads to carry out commands or the disks to spin. SSDs consume less amount of power, making its battery life longer and the computers cooler.
Though the solid-state drives have existed for many decades already, these devices were not practical and affordable until 2008 when major companies such as Toshiba, Samsung, Intel, Corsair, OCZ and Kingston started selling SSDs for just $10 per gigabyte. Since then, prices have gone down, making the SSD more accessible and cheaper for everyone.

Because of this, the sales of solid-state drives have increased throughout the years. According to International Data Corporation analyst Jeffrey Janukowicz, the revenue went up by 150% last year and it is expected to double within the year. Intel, one of the leading companies selling SSDs, began creating the devices because the hard drives were not able to keep up with the increasing speeds of their computer processors.

It is about time to switch to a solid-state drive to make your life better and to take advantage of a faster boot time.

 

 

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Proper Care and Feeding for Disk Drives

Posted by on Jan 8, 2012 in Computer Hardware, Disk Drive Maintenance, Featured | 0 comments

Even if hard drives are not as fragile as floppy disks they are still not indispensable. Hard drives are sealed inside metal cases, which makes it more resistant to liquids and dust unlike the floppy disks. But not being able to take care of it properly would mean losing a lot of the valuable data in it.

There are two major ways to damage or worse, to completely lose all data in the disk drive. One is by knocking the computer off a surface and dropping it on the floor. Second is by moving your computer unnecessarily for one area to another. Keep in mind that not all hard disks are made equal. Some are made to be more sensitive than the others.

A common hard drive malfunction is known as the head crash. This happens when your computer falls on the floor. This causes a permanent damage on your drives. There is an essential gap between the read/write heads and the disk surface. If this space would have any encounter with any type of particle, the system would go berserk. When your disk drive crashes, the read/write heads fall into the disk itself. This is what happens when the disk drive encounters a head crash.

So how do you take care of your hard disk drive?

  • Do not move your computer unnecessarily from one place to another.
  • Be sure to regularly back up all your files. In case an inevitable system crash happens, your data is still safe.
  • Pack your computer in its original packaging if in case you are going to relocate your office.
  • The most important of all, never drop your computer. This will not only harm your hard disk but the entire unit.

Over time, it is normal for your computer to accumulate numerous fragmented files. Files are fragmented to make sure that there is ample amount of space for the succeeding files that would be saved in the disk. Defragmenting your files on a scheduled basis will ensure its efficiency. It is just easy to defragment your files; in fact, Windows already has built-in applications for defragmenting your disk.

Another way that can help you care for your disk drive is by running scan disk. This utility makes it possible to search for errors and clean them as they are detected. This will render your computer more efficient, as files that are causing problems are corrected with the scan disk.

Caring for CD/DVD Drives

CD/DVD ROMs allow a user to store huge amount of data and information in a CD/DVD. It can be installed inside the system or attached via a special plug. It is ideal for storing applications, which require a huge amount of space, such as multimedia applications.

CD/DVD ROMs are susceptible to certain hazards such as dust and liquid, and even fingerprints. Special care should be taken when handling them, especially the area near the middle. Remember that this is where the valuable data are encoded.

The proper way to hold CDs/DVDs is by holding them along the edges or putting your finger in the hole found in the middle. Meanwhile, the best way to clean CD/DVD drives is by wiping them with a soft cotton cloth from the center out. When cleaning CD and DVD, it is highly advised that you use a specialized solution. You can easily purchase a CD/DVD cleaner in the market. Never feed damaged CDs or DVDs in your CD/DVD disk drive as this can cause significant damage which may eventually turn your CD/DVD unusable. Follow the aforementioned steps and you are sure to enjoy the service of your disk drives for a very, very long time.

 

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