Hard Drives
I recently added a new 1TB HDD to my computer and my list of drives show the Eaget and a list of other devices with removable storage. I have noticed that one of them is indicated as ‘CD Drive EAGET’. If I click on this, it gives me a list with Autorun, Eaget icon, HD lock app and a HD lock image. I thing HD lock is a kind of harddisk encryption that needs a key to make it work. This is good but also very bad if it I lose the key, therefore, i do not need it in my computer. Is there any way that I can delete the four items on the removable storage list? By doing so, would I cause any problems?
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I have purchased a new MacBook pro with Yosemite. I spent many hours transferring files from my Windows PC to it. I tried to make some changes to some of the folders and I knew that my disk utility was damaged. I'm really frustrated at the moment. How can I fix this problem?
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I transferred my data from the main drive to newly created drive while formatting my computer to install Windows 8. I formatted the empty drive and installed Windows 8 in it. Afterwards, when I had completed, I logged in and I could see the drive but could not access all of its data. All my data was saved in there but now all I can see is the computer indicating that the space is almost full yet I cannot access anything. Help me get this data without formatting the drive.
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I have an Asus PC with an Intel dual core 2.6 processor and 6GB RAM. I also have 4 hard disks that I want installed. They are WD Caviar 500GB HDD, WD Caviar 80GB HDD, Hitachi 640GB HDD and the Western Digital 1TB HDD. Whenever I connected all of them via SATA, they do not work. Instead, I get an error message ‘Master Hard Disk Failure’, Press F1 to resume. F1 doesn’t solve any problem. When I use two Hard disks of whichever combination, it works fine. Adding a third or even a fourth results in to the message again. Please help
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I have bought a new 1TB Seagate SATA Hard Drive and after physically installing it, my computer cannot detect it. I have attempted to boot my computer with the new drive but it has never detected it. I then tried to re-install the older drive but it could not be seen too. My computer is running Windows 8.1 and has 4GB of RAM. Could it be a hardware issue? Someone explain to me how to solve it please.
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Is the application having the temporary files stored on my hard disk. And it also slows down the speed of the system. And the most important thing that It is safe to delete the temporary file as my I contain some important data. And if it is safe where I can find the temporary files.
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I hear that in very computer there is temporary files and it eat up the system space. And it also slows down the speed of the system . And the most important thing that It is safe to delete the temporary file as my I contain some important data. And if it is safe where I can find the temporary files.
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No matter how I try to clean up my temp file directory it has well over five hundred files. I keep removing them and they keep coming back each time. I am careful about not downloading or opening attachments. Any suggestions? Is this a type of spam, malware or being hacked?
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I have multiple external drives that I use to back files and data for home and business, They are actually just sitting just sitting on my desk. Where is the safest place to store these for a emergency? How can they be kept safe in a disaster? Protection from fire?
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