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    Integrity... Should It Matter?
    In our fast paced work culture, manned by technology savvy generation in a globally competitive environment, quality and productivity became the battle cry of corporations to stay in business. Though this is not necessarily bad, an equally important ingredient to succeed is seemingly taking the back seat.Knowledge and Skill--- two competencies, through the years, were given much emphasis by the corporate world. As long as the job is done, the sales target is met, attitude, character and habits of employees became secondary in importance.When evaluating employees for promotion, leaders are at times in dilemma to choose between a technically competent guy with a not so good character and a trustworthy candidate but still lacking in skill. When the demand to fill the office is immediate, can a business unit afford to wait? Which choice is more ex
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    - Operating system (i.e. Windows 98, Windows XP, etc.)
    - Situation of failure (what happened just before the drive stopped working)
    - Is the drive recognized by the computer or not

    15. Boot drive malfunction: If the drive that has crashed also had the OS on it, things are tricky. In this case, try to get recovery software with boot functions. This way the computer will boot from the software, and then you will be able to see your data files and copy them to safe drives.

    16. Avoid physical cleaning of drives: Never attempt shaking, or cleaning the data drive on your own. This may cause more physical harm.

    17. Do not remove drive covers: Hard drive covers are best left to specialists. Never try taking them off yourself. This requires special equipment, and is best left to technicians in labs.

    18. Dropping the hard disks: The disks should not be dropped to be unstuck. This will not help get the hard disk unstuck, and will just do more damage.

    19. Exposure to water: The drive can not be dried by any dryer if it was

    Is Affiliate Marketing Just Another Name For MLM
    It is generally accepted that MLM or Multi-Level Marketing is just another term for Network Marketing. But it is less known that Affiliate Marketing is merely a modern offshoot of this tried and tested concept. The huge growth in the Affiliate marketing industry is due in large part to the application of MLM techniques where members are paid commissions on sales and a percentage of the sales earned by members recruited into their downline.Often MLM companies have gotten bad press. In the past, and even today, there are many instances of Ponzi Schemes, Get Rich Quick scams and other techniques to get honest people to part with their hard-earned cash. The problem is that these scams have tarnished the Network Marketing Industry. Affiliate Marketing must be careful to remain reputable, in particular due to the volatile nature of the Internet.Howe
    If you have ever faced the loss of data, you will know what it’s like to have anxiety over severe trouble with your server, hard disk or RAID health. This is however, a time for some caution in terms of time and money.

    Data recovery can sometimes be worked out yourself, with help of software and some simple tips. This is usually the case when the drives are not physically damaged. If they are damaged however, you will need to send the drives to a specialist who will recover the data for you.

    Here you need to decide the optimality, as the costs of data recovered needs to be balanced with the cost of data involved. If the lost data is not important, just take a lesson from this failure; replace the faulty drives, and start backing up. There should be adequate drive space and a schedule, so that you regularly create copies of your data.

    There is no foolproof method where you will have 100% of your data recovered or will never have a crash. However, as they say, prevention is better than cure. Backing up is the prevention method when it comes to computer data.

    Data loss

    If you suspect any data corruption, drive corruption, or data loss, the possible symptoms will be:

    • Error messages informing you that the device is not recognized.
    • Previously accessible data is suddenly nowhere to be seen.
    • Scraping or rattling sound in the drives, especially hard disks.
    • Hard drive may not spin and may be still.
    • Computer or hard drive does not function at all, like no booting is possible.

    All of these indicate that the drive is corrupted. 44% of data losses are due to drive malfunction.

    Tips on how to recover data

    Some quick tips that can get you out of this gruesome situation are:

    1. Recovery through software: First try to locate some data recovery software from your technically inclined friends. They may have some disk recovery software that can be used to get your data back.

    2. Hardware Crash: If you have detected that your hardware is at fault and has crashed, by no means try the normal shutting down procedures. Just pull out the plug, and do not wait. Never try to save or recover the data at this time, as you may lose the otherwise safe or recoverable data as well.

    3. Pinpoint the trouble in the hard disk: If you are not sure of the issue, listen to your hard disk for any scratching or unusual sounds. If this is the case, you will need recovery service; something that will cost you money and will take time also.

    4. Determine the health of the drive: If you have determined that the drive is healthy by the above means, you may still be able to recover the data by yourself. Try using the recovery software or using the drives as slaves etc.

    5. Slave disks: Try to connect the drive as a slave to another computer. This way you might be able to recover all of the data.

    6. Locate the corruption: This can easily be found by booting from the floppy drive, or using the F disk and then viewing the partitioning information.

    7. Shop for recovery software: Do an online search for data recovery software and see what software is ranked best, and what suits you. This software will usually not be free, but it may access your data and recover it for you. You can also make enquiries at a PC software store in your area.

    8. Server Crash: If you had been working on a server and it has crashed, never try data recovery on the same server.

    9. RAID Drive Crash: Replace the RAID data drive that failed, never ever reuse it.

    10. RAID Drives: Label the multiple drives in RAID array.

    11. Database files: In the case of Microsoft Exchange and SQL data failure, you should never do direct operations. Keep a copy of the database files and then start the work on the copies, not on the main files.

    12. Utilities: Do not try to run Volume Defragmenters and Volume Repair Utilities on the suspect drives.

    13. Other utilities: Also avoid the use of Volume Repair utilities if there has been power outage, or if your file system looks corrupted. This must be done only by people who are extremely confident and are technically wise.

    14. Keep information: Always keep the following information at hand:

    - The size of the drive
    - Operating system (i.e. Windows 98, Windows XP, etc.)
    - Situation of failure (what happened just before the drive stopped working)
    - Is the drive recognized by the computer or not

    15. Boot drive malfunction: If the drive that has crashed also had the OS on it, things are tricky. In this case, try to get recovery software with boot functions. This way the computer will boot from the software, and then you will be able to see your data files and copy them to safe drives.

    16. Avoid physical cleaning of drives: Never attempt shaking, or cleaning the data drive on your own. This may cause more physical harm.

    17. Do not remove drive covers: Hard drive covers are best left to specialists. Never try taking them off yourself. This requires special equipment, and is best left to technicians in labs.

    18. Dropping the hard disks: The disks should not be dropped to be unstuck. This will not help get the hard disk unstuck, and will just do more damage.

    19. Exposure to water: The drive can not be dried by any dryer if it was

    Finding New Affiliates
    Some online businessmen have claimed that they were able to have hundreds of dollars worth of sales overnight. And their stories have inspired other businessman to persevere in e-commerce. Their stories have also made many other online businessmen curious about what could have brought such a success in Internet business. The reason for such an astounding amount of sales is called affiliate marketing.What actually happened to such successful online businesses is that the affiliates increase the traffic of visitors to their websites, and consequently significantly boosts the sales. Thus, many online companies today are looking into establishing their own affiliate marketing programs. But where do online companies find affiliates that are professional, reliable, and honest? Here are some recommendations.1. Be listed in affiliate program dir
    computer data.

    Data loss

    If you suspect any data corruption, drive corruption, or data loss, the possible symptoms will be:

    • Error messages informing you that the device is not recognized.
    • Previously accessible data is suddenly nowhere to be seen.
    • Scraping or rattling sound in the drives, especially hard disks.
    • Hard drive may not spin and may be still.
    • Computer or hard drive does not function at all, like no booting is possible.

    All of these indicate that the drive is corrupted. 44% of data losses are due to drive malfunction.

    Tips on how to recover data

    Some quick tips that can get you out of this gruesome situation are:

    1. Recovery through software: First try to locate some data recovery software from your technically inclined friends. They may have some disk recovery software that can be used to get your data back.

    2. Hardware Crash: If you have detected that your hardware is at fault and has crashed, by no means try the normal shutting down procedures. Just pull out the plug, and do not wait. Never try to save or recover the data at this time, as you may lose the otherwise safe or recoverable data as well.

    3. Pinpoint the trouble in the hard disk: If you are not sure of the issue, listen to your hard disk for any scratching or unusual sounds. If this is the case, you will need recovery service; something that will cost you money and will take time also.

    4. Determine the health of the drive: If you have determined that the drive is healthy by the above means, you may still be able to recover the data by yourself. Try using the recovery software or using the drives as slaves etc.

    5. Slave disks: Try to connect the drive as a slave to another computer. This way you might be able to recover all of the data.

    6. Locate the corruption: This can easily be found by booting from the floppy drive, or using the F disk and then viewing the partitioning information.

    7. Shop for recovery software: Do an online search for data recovery software and see what software is ranked best, and what suits you. This software will usually not be free, but it may access your data and recover it for you. You can also make enquiries at a PC software store in your area.

    8. Server Crash: If you had been working on a server and it has crashed, never try data recovery on the same server.

    9. RAID Drive Crash: Replace the RAID data drive that failed, never ever reuse it.

    10. RAID Drives: Label the multiple drives in RAID array.

    11. Database files: In the case of Microsoft Exchange and SQL data failure, you should never do direct operations. Keep a copy of the database files and then start the work on the copies, not on the main files.

    12. Utilities: Do not try to run Volume Defragmenters and Volume Repair Utilities on the suspect drives.

    13. Other utilities: Also avoid the use of Volume Repair utilities if there has been power outage, or if your file system looks corrupted. This must be done only by people who are extremely confident and are technically wise.

    14. Keep information: Always keep the following information at hand:

    - The size of the drive
    - Operating system (i.e. Windows 98, Windows XP, etc.)
    - Situation of failure (what happened just before the drive stopped working)
    - Is the drive recognized by the computer or not

    15. Boot drive malfunction: If the drive that has crashed also had the OS on it, things are tricky. In this case, try to get recovery software with boot functions. This way the computer will boot from the software, and then you will be able to see your data files and copy them to safe drives.

    16. Avoid physical cleaning of drives: Never attempt shaking, or cleaning the data drive on your own. This may cause more physical harm.

    17. Do not remove drive covers: Hard drive covers are best left to specialists. Never try taking them off yourself. This requires special equipment, and is best left to technicians in labs.

    18. Dropping the hard disks: The disks should not be dropped to be unstuck. This will not help get the hard disk unstuck, and will just do more damage.

    19. Exposure to water: The drive can not be dried by any dryer if it was

    The Ethics of Peer-To-Peer Networks
    There is nothing illegal about peer-to-peer networks, and nothing illegal with using them to distribute files. What is illegal is to use these networks and associated software to download material which is protected by copyright.It is not always obvious what is still copyright protected, though you can be fairly certain that anything recent, such as recent chart hits or new computer games, cannot be legally copied using P2P software. Blockbuster films will also be copyright protected, but there are many films which have been specifically made for free distribution.There are lots of new artists who use peer to peer networks to get themselves known. There are many computer games which are released on P2P networks to have them tried out prior to fixing the bugs and releasing them for general sale. This is the one aspect of the use of P2P serv
    do not wait. Never try to save or recover the data at this time, as you may lose the otherwise safe or recoverable data as well.

    3. Pinpoint the trouble in the hard disk: If you are not sure of the issue, listen to your hard disk for any scratching or unusual sounds. If this is the case, you will need recovery service; something that will cost you money and will take time also.

    4. Determine the health of the drive: If you have determined that the drive is healthy by the above means, you may still be able to recover the data by yourself. Try using the recovery software or using the drives as slaves etc.

    5. Slave disks: Try to connect the drive as a slave to another computer. This way you might be able to recover all of the data.

    6. Locate the corruption: This can easily be found by booting from the floppy drive, or using the F disk and then viewing the partitioning information.

    7. Shop for recovery software: Do an online search for data recovery software and see what software is ranked best, and what suits you. This software will usually not be free, but it may access your data and recover it for you. You can also make enquiries at a PC software store in your area.

    8. Server Crash: If you had been working on a server and it has crashed, never try data recovery on the same server.

    9. RAID Drive Crash: Replace the RAID data drive that failed, never ever reuse it.

    10. RAID Drives: Label the multiple drives in RAID array.

    11. Database files: In the case of Microsoft Exchange and SQL data failure, you should never do direct operations. Keep a copy of the database files and then start the work on the copies, not on the main files.

    12. Utilities: Do not try to run Volume Defragmenters and Volume Repair Utilities on the suspect drives.

    13. Other utilities: Also avoid the use of Volume Repair utilities if there has been power outage, or if your file system looks corrupted. This must be done only by people who are extremely confident and are technically wise.

    14. Keep information: Always keep the following information at hand:

    - The size of the drive
    - Operating system (i.e. Windows 98, Windows XP, etc.)
    - Situation of failure (what happened just before the drive stopped working)
    - Is the drive recognized by the computer or not

    15. Boot drive malfunction: If the drive that has crashed also had the OS on it, things are tricky. In this case, try to get recovery software with boot functions. This way the computer will boot from the software, and then you will be able to see your data files and copy them to safe drives.

    16. Avoid physical cleaning of drives: Never attempt shaking, or cleaning the data drive on your own. This may cause more physical harm.

    17. Do not remove drive covers: Hard drive covers are best left to specialists. Never try taking them off yourself. This requires special equipment, and is best left to technicians in labs.

    18. Dropping the hard disks: The disks should not be dropped to be unstuck. This will not help get the hard disk unstuck, and will just do more damage.

    19. Exposure to water: The drive can not be dried by any dryer if it was

    Revealed - Group Dynamics, Potential Conflicts, Strengths, and Challenges Undressed
    So, Jane and Bob are once again leading a project. This time, they want to make sure they have a team that is more productive and has less challenges and conflicts. ========================================== There's the million-dollar question. ========================================== How do you build a "better" team? First, Jane and Bob need to understand that putting together an effective and productive team is more than just grabbing available bodies ("Jim, you doing anything for the next 6 months?") and assigning tasks and roles. Fortunately, Jane and Bob have the option to hand pick their team members. They start with the following: --> Define a clear objective/goal for the team and the corresponding metrics to know when the objective/goal has been met. Define the tasks to be done and the ro
    usually not be free, but it may access your data and recover it for you. You can also make enquiries at a PC software store in your area.

    8. Server Crash: If you had been working on a server and it has crashed, never try data recovery on the same server.

    9. RAID Drive Crash: Replace the RAID data drive that failed, never ever reuse it.

    10. RAID Drives: Label the multiple drives in RAID array.

    11. Database files: In the case of Microsoft Exchange and SQL data failure, you should never do direct operations. Keep a copy of the database files and then start the work on the copies, not on the main files.

    12. Utilities: Do not try to run Volume Defragmenters and Volume Repair Utilities on the suspect drives.

    13. Other utilities: Also avoid the use of Volume Repair utilities if there has been power outage, or if your file system looks corrupted. This must be done only by people who are extremely confident and are technically wise.

    14. Keep information: Always keep the following information at hand:

    - The size of the drive
    - Operating system (i.e. Windows 98, Windows XP, etc.)
    - Situation of failure (what happened just before the drive stopped working)
    - Is the drive recognized by the computer or not

    15. Boot drive malfunction: If the drive that has crashed also had the OS on it, things are tricky. In this case, try to get recovery software with boot functions. This way the computer will boot from the software, and then you will be able to see your data files and copy them to safe drives.

    16. Avoid physical cleaning of drives: Never attempt shaking, or cleaning the data drive on your own. This may cause more physical harm.

    17. Do not remove drive covers: Hard drive covers are best left to specialists. Never try taking them off yourself. This requires special equipment, and is best left to technicians in labs.

    18. Dropping the hard disks: The disks should not be dropped to be unstuck. This will not help get the hard disk unstuck, and will just do more damage.

    19. Exposure to water: The drive can not be dried by any dryer if it was

    The Cheapest Traffic Generation Method In The World Yet Over 90% Of Marketers Ignore It - Why?
    Did you know you are able to create an additional income stream using your existing Google Adsense account, a simple website and a few brief articles? You can use free article repositories to produce healthy profits if you have the right strategy and use the proper tools. It’s a great opportunity that requires little ongoing effort, creating a passive source of income.The basic strategy can be outlined like this: One writes articles on subjects related to a high-paying keyword. These articles are then submitted to a series of article repositories where they can be found by surfers and picked up by other webmasters for use on their sites. Included with the article is a “resource box” that includes some biographical information about the author and a link to the author’s site. That site will contain additional information about the same subject matter
    ive
    - Operating system (i.e. Windows 98, Windows XP, etc.)
    - Situation of failure (what happened just before the drive stopped working)
    - Is the drive recognized by the computer or not

    15. Boot drive malfunction: If the drive that has crashed also had the OS on it, things are tricky. In this case, try to get recovery software with boot functions. This way the computer will boot from the software, and then you will be able to see your data files and copy them to safe drives.

    16. Avoid physical cleaning of drives: Never attempt shaking, or cleaning the data drive on your own. This may cause more physical harm.

    17. Do not remove drive covers: Hard drive covers are best left to specialists. Never try taking them off yourself. This requires special equipment, and is best left to technicians in labs.

    18. Dropping the hard disks: The disks should not be dropped to be unstuck. This will not help get the hard disk unstuck, and will just do more damage.

    19. Exposure to water: The drive can not be dried by any dryer if it was exposed to water, so do not try that.

    20. Scrutinize the workplace: Pay attention to the place where you had kept your computer or notebook, etc. Highly humid, warm places or shaky desks may also cause hardware failure.

    21. Firewalls: Viruses run havoc on the drives, sometimes erasing the data. Make sure that you are well protected behind a firewall. If you have not had one until now, get one now. Protect the network as well as your servers.

    22. Physically damaged drives: If the drives have been corrupted physically, they must be sent to a Class 100 clean room. This is a place where they can be opened and physically taken care of. While sending the drives to such a facility, take extra care while packaging them. If possible, try to get the original cases for packing.

    If you have tried all the normal methods and you still have a problem with your data drives, it's time to hunt for a data recovery company. There are many companies which provide such services, but you will have to be very careful whom to trust. Visit their websites and find out their level of technical expertise.

    You can also call their helpline numbers by phone, and find out about their technical experts and the facility where your drive will be worked on. A reliable company will reveal everything, and will be very open to your requests. Usually, a good company can report on their preliminary findings within 24 hours of receiving the drive. They will then wait for your approval, if you will like to get your drive repaired at the estimated cost/time and risk.

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