Does formatting remove the virus from your drive? Spoiler Alert: It doesn’t, not always at least.

Does formatting remove the virus from your drive? Spoiler Alert: It doesn’t, not always at least.

Drive formatting might not always be the best solution for removing viruses. Secure data overwrite is the best method..."

Cloud vs Home Backup - comparing the incomparable

Cloud vs Home Backup - comparing the incomparable

None of the types of back-ups are wrong, you can use them individually or combine them, it is just important to understand their use...

What is a SAM file?

What is a SAM file?

The Security Account Manager (SAM) is a registry file for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, 8.1 and 10 that stores local user's account passwords...

How to fix boot sectors with Active@ Boot Disk?

How to fix boot sectors with Active@ Boot Disk?

If you are having problems with booting a computer and/or Windows OS has just gone mad (not as uncommon as you might think) then Active@ Boot Disk is the solution you might want to try before you reinstall your system...

Why your “deleted data” is not truly deleted?

Why your “deleted data” is not truly deleted?

If you have ever recovered your accidentally deleted data with File Recovery, Partition Recovery or Undelete you have probably wondered at some point what happens with the data that you did delete on purpose and you want to keep that way?...

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. ...