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Uniwill 244IIO :- Data Recovery Boot Disk - Linux Windows 98 NT 2000 XP Vista |
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Price: $11.69 (Incl tax) - $9.95 (Excl tax) |
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If you are having problems with your Uniwill 244IIO not starting Microsoft Windows and you have lots of precious photos or files that you don't want to lose when you have to reinstall your operating system then this disk will help you save them to an external device. WHY DO I NEED A BOOT/DATA RECOVERY DISK? But you have a folder of special photos, and music downloads, or your college work, and all your email addresses, or your business administration is all done on this machine, and you don't want to lose your stuff!
How to Use This Disk**If your hard drive is making a strange noise or you think it may have been physically damaged, it would probably be best to talk to a computer technician before trying to do anything else. If you have any questions, please check out our FAQ page, the Forum, or contact us via the website. |
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At first sight, news that the London Stock Exchange (LSE) is moving from the Microsoft .Net-based TradElect to the GNU/Linux-based MillenniumIT system, is just another win for free software. But the details provide some fascinating insights into the world of very high performance – and very expensive – enterprise systems. For example, the LSE is not just moving from one application to another, but from running someone else's software to running its own, by buying a company that makes it. One reason: it's massively cheaper. Originally posted by: Glyn Moody on
www.computerworlduk.com you can read more there as well. |