Erasing Vs Wiping Data, what is the difference?

Erasing Vs Wiping Data, what is the difference?

Wiping is a distinctly different operation compared to erasing. While erasing completely deletes all of your data on the given partitions or disks, wiping only deletes only those spaces and files on the hard drive that are of no use to the OS nor you. ...

Do encryption and compression increase backup time?

Do encryption and compression increase backup time?

When backing up a system partition from SSD to SSD we can see that compression not only doesn’t increase the backup time but also greatly reduces it. If we compare No Compression to High Compression as two extremes, we can see that High Compression reduced the backup time by 50% and reduced the image size by 60%. These are numbers that should not be ignored by any means....

Active@ Data Studio. What is the toolset?

Active@ Data Studio. What is the toolset?

Active@ Data Studio is suite comprised of all application developed by LSoft Technologies Inc. With it, you can recover, delete, backup your data, recover local Windows user account passwords, fix boot sectors, recover RAID, etc. from your desktop or from a Boot Disk...

How to recover volumes and partitions from a disk image?

How to recover volumes and partitions from a disk image?

If you have deleted a partition and want to bring it back this article will guide you gradually in retrieving your valuable information. The golden rule of data recovery is to always...

How to create two or more partitions on one USB?

How to create two or more partitions on one USB?

If you have ever got into a situation where you might need two or more partitions on your USB and didn’t know how to create them, you are in the right place. Multiple partitions can be useful if you use your USB drive on multiple systems...

The importance of creating disk images before data recovery

The importance of creating disk images before data recovery

For the large portion of users, the usual way of recovering data is just scanning for files on the selected drive/partition and recovering them on the same destination. In most cases...