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The best program for destruction of data

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Risks of Data Recovery We’ve all heard horror stories about purchased “at the hands of” second-hand hard drives, on which there were a lot of personal (sometimes – too personal) data left over from the previous owner. Or (even worse) – stories about the interception of financial data to help skilled thieves can actually destroy a person financially. You can say, “it’ll never happen to me”, “I always remove the personal data”, “I format the drive before you get rid of it.” But not so simple as you it seems. Usually the information that you supposedly deleted from your computer, and subsequently stored on its hard drive! The fact that the usual “delete” a file (for example, after the Trash Windows), in reality it does not disappear. The contents of the file remains on disk until another file is written over it. The same thing (mostly) happens when formatting the media. Most of the data remains available for recovery, deleted data only available on disk. Preventing the risk...

EasyBCD: dual-booting Windows and Ubuntu

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EasyBCD: dual-booting Windows and Ubuntu Last month turned out to be fruitful for new versions of operating systems: Microsoft first showed us a preview version of Windows 8, and recently released the planned release of Ubuntu 11.10. I am sure that many of our readers do not deny yourself the pleasure of taste in these new items, and as a result of their hard drive were installed multiple operating systems. So it’s time to get acquainted with the simple and convenient program that will help clean up the boot menu of Windows. EasyBSD – it’s free for noncommercial use program that serves to adjust the load operating systems. The program works in Windows Vista / Windows 7 and can change the settings for the OS, as well as add the ability to boot other operating systems, such as earlier versions of Windows or MS-DOS, Linux, BSD or even Mac OS X. The program interface consists of a single window, switching between functions is done via the buttons on the left. Button View ...