Posted on 16 February 2010 by
If you’ve ever bought a new computer and had to reinstall all of your old software and files you know what a nuisance it can be. Wouldn’t it be great to be able to clone the drive and stick in a new one? You can with some simple software and a few tools.
Posted on 16 February 2010 by
You may have noticed that you can’t partition a USB flash drive within Microsoft Windows. Windows does not allow the user to partition removable drives. In order to partition the removable media, Windows must be tricked into thinking the flash drive is a fixed disk just like the hard drive. This can be easily accomplished using free utilities. You may then partition the removable media like any other disk drive using Windows’ built-in Disk Management utility.
Posted on 16 February 2010 by
Dell is a popular brand of all-in-one computers that come with a pre-installed CD or DVD drive. Typically you press the “Eject” button on the panel of the CD-dive to open it. But it often may be convenient to open this drive using a Windows command. It also happens that a disc may be stuck inside the CD drive due to various reasons. In such a case you need to use the CD drive emergency release mechanism to eject a disc.