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Unintended data loss is the most frustrating aspect of computer use. The cost of services and commercial do-it-yourself software add to the suffering although many are effective. Luckily a number of generous companies and souls who have written free apps. for file, disk and password restoration.
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How to Bypass or Remove a BIOS Password
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[link] - "A BIOS password is a protection measure that can be used to stop someone powering up a computer system or making changes in some of the computers most sensitive areas. Many big name computer manufacturers such as Dell and HP lock the customers out of this area because they don’t want the customer... more »
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Recover Lost Websites with Warrick
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[link] - "Warrick is a utility for reconstructing or recovering a website when a back-up is not available. Warrick uses Memento TimeMaps to discover archived copies of resources. Such resources may exist at the Internet Archive, Google, or another archival organization. Warrick... more »
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Secrets of Recovering Corrupt Office Open DOCX, XLSX and PPTX Files
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Docx, xlsx and pptx so called "Office Open" format Microsoft Office 2007 and 2010 files are in reality zipped collections of mostly xml files. Normally each part of an ordinary zip file is discretely zipped itself such that if a zip file overall is partly corrupt it means that other parts or files within the zip can be recovered. Even within a zipped up individual... more »
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PSD/PSB Parser Utility
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[link] - "Command-line (Terminal) tool to parse Photoshop PSD format files, describe salient structure as text and XML, and dump layers to PNG files (sample dump). Also may be effective in recovering damaged PSD files."
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Recovering a Damaged .gz File
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[link] - "Here is how you can try to recover
your data if it is extremely valuable to you. Do this only if it's
worth it, because it will
certainly take a lot of time, and it is not even guaranteed to get
back all the data correctly. First, make copies of all the files you... more »
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