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Hard Drive Recovery

Intel Core 2

Posted on July 17th, 2009.

Hard Drive Recovery - Intel Core 2
The Core 2 brand refers to a range of Intel 64-bit x86-64 CPUs available in single-core (Solo), dual-core (Duo) and quad-core (Quad) models. The Core 2 brand was introduced on July 27, 2006.
Core 2 CPUs are based on Intel Core microarchitecture. The single- and dual-core models are single die, [...]

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Pentium M

Posted on July 17th, 2009.

Hard Drive Recovery - Pentium M
The Pentium M brand refers to two single-core 32-bit x86 microprocessors intended for use in laptop personal computers. They were evolved from the core of Pentium III-branded CPU. Pentium M was based on the modified Intel P6 microarchitecture.
Introduced in March 2003, Pentium M formed a part of Intel Centrino platform. [...]

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Intel Core

Posted on July 17th, 2009.

Hard Drive Recovery - Intel Core
Intel Core refers to Intel’s 32-bit mobile (low-power) dual-core x86 CPUs derived from Pentium M branded processors. The Core was launched on January 5, 2006 with the release of the 32-bit Yonah CPU, Intel’s first dual-core mobile processor. The Core brand has two models: Duo (dual-core) and Solo (Duo with [...]

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Athlon 64 X2

Posted on July 17th, 2009.

Hard Drive Recovery - Athlon 64 X2
Athlon 64 X2 is the first dual-core desktop CPU designed by AMD. Athlon 64 X2 is capable of decoding SSE3 instructions, so it can run and utilize software optimizations that were previously supported by only Intel chips.
Athlon 64 X2 consists of two Athlon 64 cores joined together on one [...]

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i-RAM

Posted on July 17th, 2009.

Hard Drive Recovery - i-RAM
The i-RAM is a solid-state drive produced by Gigabyte. It has four dual inline memory module (DIMM) slots for using PC DDR RAM. The i-RAM connects via a SATA port.
Advantages
Since the drive is presented as a hard drive, i-RAM can be booted from directly. It offers fast transfer rate and [...]

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Virtual Drive

Posted on July 17th, 2009.

Hard Drive Recovery - Virtual Drive
A virtual drive is a drive that presents as a physical drive to a guest operating system. It will have disk images substituted for disk reading hardware through the use of a disk emulator.
Depending on the situations, a virtual drive may emulate any type of physical drive such as hard [...]

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Celeron

Posted on July 17th, 2009.

Hard Drive Recovery - Celeron
Celeron is the brand name for a range of x86 CPUs from Intel. These low-cost CPUs deliver high quality at an exceptional value, according to Intel. The first Celeron branded CPU was introduced in April 1998, and it was based on the Pentium III branded core. Later Celeron PCs were also [...]

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Native Command Queuing

Posted on July 17th, 2009.

Hard Drive Recovery - Native Command Queuing
Native Command Queuing is a method used to increase the performance of SATA hard disks. It allows individual hard disk to optimize the execution of read and write commands. This in turn reduces the drive head movement and increases the performance and life of the drive. NCQ finds the [...]

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Tagged Command Queuing

Posted on July 17th, 2009.

Hard Drive Recovery - Tagged Command Queuing
Tagged Command Queuing refers to a method adopted in certain ATA and SCSI hard drives by which the operating system is able to send multiple read and write requests to a hard drive.
Technology
Prior to the invention of TCQ, an operating system was able to send only one request [...]

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SpeedStep

Posted on July 14th, 2009.

Hard Drive Recovery - SpeedStep
SpeedStep refers to a series of dynamic frequency scaling technologies built into some of the Intel processors. SpeedStep allows the clock speed of the processor to be dynamically changed by software. As a result, the processor is able to meet the performance needs while minimizing power consumption and heat dissipation.
Different Versions
V1.1: [...]

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