Don’t take your iPad to the beach

Cartoonist Maria Scrivan makes a valid claim for why a book may be more practical than an iPad at the beach. View the comic on Mashable here.

Data Recovery

The most common data recovery procedure we perform involves a computer that won’t boot due to a drive failure. This is most often caused by a bump or a knock to the computer while the hard disk is writing critical data. Sometimes the head physically crashes into the the plater. This is where the term ‘hard drive crash’ originated. Of course failure of spinning hard disks happens for many reasons include wear and tear. Some drives spin at 10,000 rpm with as little as 3 nanometres separating the drive head from the disk plater. This provides very little room for error. Something that goes hand in hand with data recovery is your backup plan. If you don’t have a backup policy in place please contact us straight away for a tailor made solution. To ensure we can recover as much data as possible stop using the media or the effected computer straight away. Stage one recovery prices start from only $250 for most media types including hard drives, discs and flash cards. This price includes GST and the replacement drive. In most situations we can recover your data in this first stage. The second stage of disc recovery is the [&hellip


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Privacy Policy

Introduction: We are committed to protecting your privacy. That is why we have adopted this Privacy Policy. This Privacy Policy lets you know how we process and use your personal information. We promise that we will take steps to use your personal information only in ways that are compatible with this Privacy Policy. The following policies are only in effect for the web pages, newsletters, discussion forums and lists and opt-in announcement lists owned and operated by Supportedge. By using the Supportedge web site, you consent to the collection and use of information by Supportedge. We reserve the right to modify this policy. If we decide to change our Privacy Policy, We will post those changes on this page so that you are always aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances we disclose it. Index What information will be collected by Supportedge when I visit their site? How will Supportedge use my information? Will my information be transferred to third party companies? How private is Facebook? What is a Cookie? How can I modify or delete personal information from my browser? Can I opt-out of future communications? What else should I know about [&hellip


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Useful Links

Here is a list of some useful links: Generate strong passwords: passwordsgenerator.net Online malware scanner and statistics: virustotal.com


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