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The key to successful system deployment, management, and usability will always be the responsibility of the system owner. With an estimated 90% or more computer problems resulting almost entirely from user error, this is an inconvenient truth. When things go wrong in life, we often find it easier to blame others. But what's even more convenient, when playing the blame game, is going after objects like computers, especially since they can't argue back at you, unless it is in the form of an error ...
Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 Review "Don't wait for your hard drive to crash. The disaster already happened." What starts out as a demonstration and review turns into a massive waste of time and disaster when it comes to the Acronis line of products. Avoid disaster altogether and skip the Acronis Backup & Recovery product line. When it comes to Acronis products, they are often seen as the world ...
With our features laid to bare, we hope to re-assemble our team of volunteer experts around the world. Here at Windows 7 Forums, we are dedicated to providing our viewers and members with the best possible forum experience online. That includes the ability to use so many features, and take advantage of so many stylistic changes which other, similar forum sites tend to ignore. Take for example our unwavering dedication to code protection and privacy. We are on the forefront of technology at this ...
Updated 07-07-2011 at 01:35 PM by Mike
This forty minute video demonstration examines the impact of solid state hard drives on various laptops, new and old. A Dell XPS 15z and Dell XPS M1330 are compared through boot tests, benchmarks, and actual gaming experiences. A solution to a problem with SSD installations and Sandy Bridge controllers is explored. Significant differences in systems are compared, including the difference in performance between SATA2 and SATA3 2.5” SSDs. ...