Developing your Backup Strategy You wouldn’t believe how many computer users don’t bother creating an overall backup strategy, that is until it’s too late! Developing a backup and restoration strategy is easy enough to do and it doesn’t have to be elaborate. The key is to develop a strategy and …
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How To Restore Previously Backed Up Files The Microsoft Backup utility provides you with the ability to recover one file or the contents of your entire system, presuming of course, that you haven’t taken any shortcuts either in selecting a backup media, testing the integrity of the files after the …
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Which Backup Device is the Right One? Over the last few years, various backup devices have become an inexpensive option for many computer users. There is quite a selection of device types to choose from, all with varying capabilities. When choosing a backup device, decide first exactly what your needs …
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Intel Desktop Boards use an enhanced BIOS specifically designed and tested for each individual board and it’s features. Our dedicated internal BIOS development team is continually incorporating the latest technologies. In addition, each BIOS undergoes extensive platform testing in three different Intel evaluation labs in order to deliver superior quality. …
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