TechRepublic Resources
- Shredder (zip)
- When you delete a file it is not immediately removed from the hard drive. Only it's place in the File Allocation Table (FAT) is removed. The FAT is similar to a Table of Contents in an extremely large book. If you removed an item from it you would have a...
- Tags: File Allocation Table, File, Shredder
- Software downloads 2007-11-13
- Recovery from a System Restore
- I took my computer to be restored because my operating system was corrupted. I thought my online backup saved the appropriate doc and settings folders but it didn't. HP told me there is no way to recover. I don't believe that. I downloaded VirtualLab software and was...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, system restore, colnhausen@..., File Allocation Table, disk
- Discussion threads 2007-06-18
- TechCyclist
- blog rootTest - - Round 1Testing functionality and appearance.Starting SlowI am going to start slowly instead of jumping in with both feet and producing a long and elaborate blog page. Start slow!Update; Plans for the Future of this BlogI intend to start using this blog to write about technical aspects...
- Tags: Servers, cds@..., Acumen Server, File Allocation Table, server
- Discussion threads 2005-05-20
- Restore deleted files with Recover4all Professional
- I recently received a call from a client who was panicking over some lost data files. She had fired one of her employees after discovering that he was involved in unsavory business practices. As a last act of defiance, the soon-to-be ex-employee deleted a batch of files related to the...
- Tags: Greg Shultz, Microsoft Windows, hard drive, File Allocation Table, Recover4all Professional
- Technical articles 2003-03-06
- Installing Windows 2000
- Learn how to install Windows 2000 Professional in this Daily Drill Down by Steven Pittsley.In this Daily Drill Down, my goal is to ensure that you understand how to install Windows 2000 Professional by providing you with an overview of the procedure. Please note that in this Daily Drill Down,...
- Tags: Operating systems, Steven Pittsley CNE, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, hardware, Hardware Compatibility List, File Allocation Table
- Technical articles 2001-01-16
- Why you should embrace NTFS
- The New Technology File System (NTFS), supported by Microsoft's NT OS, expands beyond FAT and FAT32's capabilities. Here are some reasons why NTFS should be your file system of choice.Is NTFS superior to FAT and FAT32? In most cases, if you're using Windows NT, you probably should use NTFS. Here...
- Tags: Brien M. Posey MCSE, NTFS, File Allocation Table, New Technology File System, FAT32, Virtual File Allocation Table, file system
- Technical articles 2000-03-06
Additional Resources
- Can't access slave drive
- During a Defrag on my slave drive (Windows 2000) my power went out. Now it won't access the slave drive. Upon start-up it says the Master fat table on the slave is bad. All drives are NTFS format. How do I fix the fat table on the...
- Tags: m1cracker@..., slave
- Discussion threads 2007-08-11
- A Sub-Optimal Joint Subcarrier and Power Allocation Algorithm for Multiuser OFDM
- This paper investigates subcarrier and power allocation in multiuser OFDM. The aim is to maximize the overall rate while achieving proportional fairness amongst users under a total power constraint. Achieving the optimal solution is computationally demanding thereby necessitating the use of suboptimal techniques. Existing sub-optimal techniques either use fixed power...
- Tags: Algorithm, Allocation, OFDM, Wireless
- White papers
- Runtime's DiskExplorer for NTFS (zip)
- This sophisticated disk editor enables you to investigate your NTFS drive and conduct your own data recovery. You can navigate through your NTFS drive by jumping to the partition table, boot record, Master file table, or the root directory; choose between views as hex, text, index allocation, MFT, boot record,...
- Tags: NTFS, Disk, Runtime
- Software downloads 2007-12-05
- Joint Allocation of Subcarriers and Transmit Powers in a Multiuser OFDM Cellular Network
- This paper considers the problem of joint bandwidth (subcarriers) and power allocation for the downlink of a multi-user multi-cell OFDM cellular network. This resource allocation problem is formulated as a power minimization problem, subject to meeting the target rates of all users in the network. The authors develop a distributed...
- Tags: Allocation, OFDM, Wireless
- White papers 2005-09-23
- DPusLight (exe)
- DPus is a free GDI and memory leak detection software. Its purpose is to inspect process behavior by spying finely choosen API calls that the process make. Having this calls instrumented, DPusDLeak module can show you every resource that a process get. And more than that, you can discover all...
- Tags: Resource Allocation, Allocation, DPus
- Software downloads 2005-08-26
- Cracking Copy/Replace
- Hi all,I want to know how the replace command works with Copy command. In short I would like to know whether replace makes an new entry in the File Allocation Table(FAT) or else uses the existing file entry in FAT. Can anyone give me a soultion with justification.Awaiting for the...
- Tags: mukeshauto@...
- Discussion threads 2007-01-29
- Downlink Scheduling and Resource Allocation for OFDM Systems
- This paper considers scheduling and resource allocation for the downlink of a OFDM-based wireless network. During each time-slot the scheduling and resource allocation problem involves selecting a subset of users for transmission, determining the assignment of available subcarriers to selected users, and for each subcarrier determining the transmission power and...
- Tags: Resource Allocation, Allocation, OFDM, Wireless
- White papers 2006-02-27
- Size on Disk
- In windows,properties of any file or folder includes 'SIZE' & 'SIZE ON DISK'.If the former tells us the actual space it required to store it then what does the latter imply....I'm a bit confused.....Windows allocates diskspece in units called clusters. A cluster is made up of one or more sectors...
- Tags: byte, SIZE, size on disk info, gowsan_eeegct@..., windows, cluster, Microsoft Windows, disk
- Discussion threads 2006-03-27
- Checkdisk log
- When booting up in Win2K, a machine will run chkdsk.exe when it suspects disk errors, does it create a log file and if so where does it write it to and what is it called?Windows 2000Here are some examples of chkdsk output for a cluster server that is running a...
- Tags: allocation unit, disk, KB, kld@...
- Q&A 2005-06-22
- Power-Control-Based Band Allocation in Multiband CDMA
- Multiband CDMA is useful for constructing DS-CDMA (CDMA) systems over a non-contiguous spectrum. The method by which users are assigned to their respective frequency bands, termed 'band allocation', is an important part of assuring good performance in multiband CDMA systems. This paper proposes a novel approach to band allocation based...
- Tags: CDMA, Allocation, Multiband CDMA
- White papers
- Firewire Hard Drive
- Hello,My problem is I have an external Maxtor hard drive, Apparently something happened as I plugged it to a clients house to backup there data which was a success then when I brought it to my shop to recover the data I learned it was all gone and the drive...
- Tags: FireWire
- Q&A 2005-01-24
- Automatically Capture IMS Database Allocation Information
- The Automatic Delete/Define (DRAMS) utility is a stand-alone utility included with BMC Recovery Manager for IMS. DRAMS can be used both at the home and disaster recovery sites to capture allocation information on the IMS databases. This webcast will explain how to use DRAMS to capture allocation information and build...
- Tags: BMC Software Inc., Allocation, IBM IMS, It Management, It service Management
- Webcasts
- XML to Table
- Daily I am being sent an XML File that I need to integrate straight into a MS SQL Table, so far all the code seems to crash...Is there a simple way ???yupa simple 2 step way.write a script to turn the xml file's divs into a comma delimited file and...
- Tags: XML, XML file
- Discussion threads 2006-07-11
- Approaching the Zero-Outage Capacity of MIMO-OFDM Without Water-Filling
- This paper shows that the full-blown water-filling procedure is not necessary to approach the zero-outage capacity of the MIMO-OFDM channel; it is sufficient instead to use a combination of eigenbeamforming and a fixed (nonadaptive) rate allocation. The fixed allocation requires no water-filling; instead, it allocates the rates deterministically to match...
- Tags: Georgia Institute Of Technology, Allocation, MIMO-OFDM
- White papers 2005-04-25
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