Entries from 2016-01-01 to 1 year

What to do If the Hard Disk is Recognized as RAW?

Sometimes happens, that after some time when you turn on your PC, it says the hard disk is not formatted, file system type is RAW, no files in sight, and you cannot copy anything from there. What should you do, then? First of all, you shou…

Where Has The Free Space on Your HDD Gone?

It often happens that free space on your hard drive is growing less and less even when you don’t remember downloading any new files there. There can be various reasons for that but the first volume to suffer from free space shortage is you…

Six Reasons Why Your External Drive May Get Slow

Nowadays it is more convenient to transfer films, games and other files with an external hard drive rather than with a flash drive or a DVD. In the first place, the copying speed is considerably higher, from 30-40 MB/s for an external disk…

How To Recover an Unsaved Microsoft Word Document

Many people who often work with Microsoft Word documents may from time to time face a quite unpleasant situation: after spending hours on typing and editing some text, the computer would reboot (because of a sudden blackout, an error or MS…

How to Restore The Structure of Deleted EFI Partitions in Windows

In this article we will show how to manually restore accidentally deleted Windows 10 boot partitions in an UEFI system. So, let us suppose that somehow, accidentally or not very accidentally, one of system partitions in an UEFI system was …

How to Restore Files From a Windows Image

Windows 10 OS provides ample opportunities for data backup which include tracking file history and functionality that allows creating an image of the entire system. The concept of the system developers is that the functions of File History…

How to Repair a USB Flash Drive

Most people who work with their computer more or less regularly are sure to have a flash drive (and even several of them). Sometimes a flash drive can become faulty, for example after a failed formatting or due to some errors. Quite often …