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Small yet powerful Task Manager ProcX

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Searching for a small yet powerful Task Manager, here it is ProcX.

Its main features include displaying of all running process or modules (with there opened dll files), amount of RAM as well as Virtual Memory used, Process Path, threads. Terminate, delete, delete at next reboot, rename and suspend the process. Show MD5 hash, network stats, Google and memory dump of the process.

The feature list of the ProcX makes it perfect for finding suspicious processes.

Download

http://www.ghostsecurity.com/downloads/ProcX.exe

Hardware Issues September 2nd 2008

Data Backup

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Backing up files can be vital to data recovery. If you do experience the nightmare of drive breakdown and you have successfully backed up data then you will have less of a problem achieving complete data recovery.Replacing Drives
Certain potential hard disk problems can be detected before breakdown by inspecting your drive(s) regularly. As a drive reaches the end of its service life the chances of breakdown become more evident. Occasionally replacing your drives will save you the headaches of trying to retrieve lost data and in the long run will save you expensive downtime.

Backing up Files

Businesses can lose precious data through fire, theft, disk failure, virus infection, corruption, accidental erasure or vandalism. It is important to be prepared for anything so that the business does not suffer too much if a disaster occurs. Backing up files is your insurance policy that all is not lost even in the worst case scenario.

Nowadays e-mail, order entry, billing and inventory along with other important business functions are handled electronically. This makes data recovery imperative if a business experiences computer breakdown.

How often should you back up files? This depends on what you use your computer for and how often new and important data is being entered into your system. Some people back up daily while others do it weekly or even monthly.

  • Keep it to a regular schedule if you can for e.g., if you choose to back up weekly choose the same day every week to back up files so that it becomes routine.
  • Complete data recovery is possible when information has been backed up.You may want to back up each file whenever you make changes to it.
  • Backing up files should always be done before your computer is sent out to be repaired or before any new hardware or software is added to your system.
  • Back up your files if you are switching over to another computer.

Backup Formats
Back ups can be created, saved and housed in different formats. Most people use writable CD’s, floppy disks or Zip disks to backup files. In case of computer breakdown backing up files can be vital to a successful and complete data recovery

Hardware Issues August 7th 2008