Posts Tagged ‘Pc Computer’
Sabrent SBT-UFDB USB External 3.5-Inch 1.44 MB 2x Floppy Disk Drive (Black)
Last Updated on Monday, 29 November 2010 02:42 Written by databank Monday, 29 November 2010 02:42
Sabrent SBT-UFDB USB External 3.5-Inch 1.44 MB 2x Floppy Disk Drive (Black)
- External 3.5-inch floppy drive with USB connection
- Read and write standard 1.44 MB 3.5-inch floppy disks at 500 Kbps
- Device is bus-powered: no power adapter required
- Compact and stylish–easy to transport and matches decor
- Compatible with Windows and Macs
SABRENT SBT-UFDB External USB 1.44MB 2x Floppy Disk Drive – BLACK This 3.5″ 1.44MB External USB Floppy Disk Drive is super slim and lightweight and brings more functionality and versatility to your USB equipped Macintosh or PC computer. The drive reads and writes standard 1.44 MB floppy disks and has a fast data transfer rate of up to 500kb/s. Plus, it’s powered through the USB port, so no AC adapter is needed. Specifications : Black Color Super slim & light weight external floppy drive Interfac
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Inserting Using and Ejecting a USB flash drive
Last Updated on Saturday, 22 May 2010 07:36 Written by databank Saturday, 22 May 2010 07:36
This is a tutorial on how to insert, use and eject a USB storage device on the PC computer.
Tags: "linqdatasource_inserting example", Drive, Ejecting, Flash, Inserting, Pc Computer, Usb Device, Usb Drive, Usb Flash Drive, Usb Storage Device, using | Posted under USB Storage | 6 Comments
Data Recovery You Must Know
Last Updated on Monday, 7 September 2009 07:55 Written by databank Friday, 4 September 2009 01:40
Most people who have a PC computer will experience the trials and tribulations of hard drive failure. The reasons behind it vary, and could include everything from a human error to damages resulting from flood or water. Viruses can play a role as well, along with many other factors. For many years, the need to recover data that has been lost or destroyed has made data recovery such a very valuable asset.
Tags: 2 Gb, Aperture, Certain Software, Computer Crash, Damages, Data Recovery, Fat32, Flood, Hard Drive Failure, Hard Drives, Human Error, Ntfs, Partition Recovery, Pc Computer, Platters, Raid Configuration, Raid Configurations, Software Programs, Trials And Tribulations, Viruses | Posted under Data Recovery | No Comments

