Saturday, 20 September 2014

How to Recover Data from a corrupt memory card or pen drive?

How to Recover Data from a corrupt memory card or pen drive?

One fine morning you wake you and trying accessing your memory card or pen drive and you realize it’s corrupted. If you have kept a back up for the data elsewhere well and good if not what options do you have to recover your lost data from the memory card or pen drive?

May be this article will help you get back you data and save you from some problems.

Step 1:- You will need a good quality memory card reader, a computer/ laptop and professional recovery software (personally I used cracked version of Power Data Recovery).

Step 2:  Now download Power Data Recovery software and get it installed in your PC. If you can afford to purchase it buy it, else get it cracked (easily available online).  Trail version allows recovery of 2 GB data so it is important to get it cracked before using the software.

Step 3 : Once you have installed the software connect the memory card or pen drive to your PC and start the Software. Allow the software to detect your memory card or pen drive. Once detected go for full scan for better recovery of your data.

Step 4 : It may take few hours for complete recovery of your data so make sure your PC or laptop gets uninterrupted power supply. Once you memory card or pen drive is fully scanned/ recovered you will get an option to save your data.


Step 5: Select a location on your computer where you want to save your recovered data. This process might take some. Once completed your data is ready to be used.

Monday, 8 September 2014

How to troubleshoot your computer restarting problem?

How to troubleshoot your computer restarting problem?

If you are reading this article then you are probably must be facing this problem of your computer rebooting time and again.

Your computer suffers from the restarting problem mainly due to the system overheating. When your processor gets overheated it automatically reboots.  So first and foremost check if your CPU fan is working properly. If that doesn’t resolve your problem next move to where your processor is located on your motherboard. You will find a small heat sink and a fan mounted on top of your processor. Power on your CPU and see if the processor fan is functioning properly. If the fan isn’t functioning properly get it replaced and that will most probably get your problem resolved.


If both your computer fan and your processor fan are working properly but even than your computer restarts than you will have to do a little more work. You will have to remove the fan mounted on top of the processor. Now remove the heat sink.  Normally a thick layer of paste needs to be applied in between the processor and the heat sink. So, when this layer of paste dries up you faces this problem of your processor overheating which ultimately leads to the computer restarting problem. If the layer of paste has dries up all you need is to buy this paste (easily available in any computer hardware store) and apply it before replacing your heat sink and fan.


Connect all the cable and power on your computer. If you follow these simple steps 95 times out of hundred you can solve the problem of frequent reboots of your computer. 

P.S- if the problem still persists than you will need expertise help. Take your PC to your nearest Computer retailer and get it serviced.