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  1. BSOD, App Crashes And Hangs
    So I just finished a 20 hour backup and wipe of my C: Drive to fix contant BSOD and Hard Drive repair errors I was getting for months now. Since 4/10 whenever I would Shut Down or Restart my PC I would be given these errors. Just finished reinstalling Windows so now I'm at a clean slate. Gave...
  2. Networking Support
    I currently have two ISPs connected to my network. I have a 500Mbps cable connection as my primary and a 3Mbps DSL line as my backup. When both connections are active, everything works as it should. If the primary goes down, my router automatically jumps to the backup. The issue I have in trying...
  3. Hard Drive & SSD Support
    (I have a MBP 2018 15” running Monterey) If anyone has any knowledge of CCC/backing up a failing hard drive please help (I have attached some screenshots for reference) I believe my external hard drive is beginning to fail, so I am attempting to back it up to a new one before it fails...
  4. Hard Drive & SSD Support
    I want a storage facility for example for 10 HDDs, which always save the latest backup from 10 PCs. The backups are provided by a backup server, it receives the latest backups from the PCs on a weekly basis. The HDD should consistently represent the current status of the PCs. What I want to...
  5. Windows 10 Support
    Anyone have any good ideas on the best way to migrate windows server 2016 to windows server 2019?, also to backup from my PC (windows 10) to that server 2019? but I do need to copy permissions, timestamps, attributes, any detected long path name etc. and robocopy kind of sucks now, Just...
  6. Other Windows Software
    Hi Guys, About five years ago I created several Windows image backups and stored them on a Dlink NAS. Now I would like to retrieve some files from the images but not the entire image, just a few files. The problem is that my current Windows system has changed several times since then, both...
  7. General Computer Security
    I have a young friend who is not very advanced with computers. I believe she's using Windows 10 on her laptop. The laptop has a small internal drive, so she has a lot of data on an external USB drive. I'm helping her create backups. I haven't yet evolved to Windows 10 -- my business machines...
  8. Articles, Tutorials & Reviews
    In today’s world, we’ve heavily transitioned from physical documents to electronic ones that are stored on electronic media. We’ve become so reliant on our digital lives that it would be near impossible to continue everyday life without it. People can snap a thousand photos within minutes and...
  9. Articles, Tutorials & Reviews
    I used to be an avid reviewer of portable battery banks because of their unique design aspects. Some would have flashlights, others could start a car, and there was even a couple that could charge a smartphone seven times over. However, as the reviews continued on, I began to notice that once...
  10. Articles, Tutorials & Reviews
    We’ve all been there. You get out to your car one morning, hit the unlock button on your keys and nothing. The doors stay locked. You find it strange, so you manually unlock the doors to discover that your car battery has died. It could be worse, once my entire car shut down while driving...
  11. Articles, Tutorials & Reviews
    With the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2016 finished, hundreds of manufacturers unveiled some neat and exciting new technology. Everything from new TVs, Cars, Phones and headphones, to small Bluetooth tracking devices were announced and all of these devices give us a glimpse of what 2016 has...
  12. Articles, Tutorials & Reviews
    Those who’ve taken that long plane ride to Florida for vacation or to New York for a business trip will understand that if you use your mobile devices on the plane, you may land with only 10% of battery remaining. Watching movies, listening to music, sending messages, checking social media...
  13. Articles, Tutorials & Reviews
    Adding a Solid State Drive (SSD) to your computer, replacing a failing hard drive, backing up your operating system (OS), or upgrading to a newer machine? Then you need a program like Paragon Drive Copy 15 Professional. You can try the free trial of Drive Copy by clicking on the Download...
  14. Hard Drive & SSD Support
    Data. Computer values written in millions of ones and zeros that can be converted into your work resume, vacation photos, or even your favorite MP3 file. The modern world has moved to an electronic era where we can’t even walk five feet without coming in contact with a piece of technology. We...
  15. Articles, Tutorials & Reviews
    Over the previous years, I have had my fair share of reviewing RAVPower products and I have come to appreciate what they offer to their customers. This will be the tenth RAVPower product review here on TSF and what I have found is that each product is a little bit different in some way, with...
  16. Articles, Tutorials & Reviews
    As new 2015 vehicles are being released, we are starting to notice how more and more vehicles are arriving with safety measures as standard. We’ve all seen the new commercials where the driver is saved from impending doom when reversing. Reversing a car takes full concentration, as there could...
  17. Mac Support
    Recently, I announced that Paragon-Software would be releasing a free preview edition of their newest hard drive software, HDM 15. Following this recent announcement, the software based company is at it again with a new beta testing program to try and report feedback on their new and upcoming...
  18. Articles, Tutorials & Reviews
    A few months ago, I had the opportunity to review Kingston’s first attempt of a mobile NAS. Being a Network Attached Storage device, this first generation allowed users to share music, movies, videos, photos, and more across multiple (five) mobile devices simultaneously. First impressions of...
  19. Articles, Tutorials & Reviews
    We have moved into a mobile society, we are always on the move and our devices are following us. Mobile or not, they will require a source of power and sooner or later that power is going to run out. The new Galaxy S5 has options for Ultra Battery Saver mode, and the new HTC M8 may have a large...
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