Advanced search |
The advanced searching criteria are used to recover lost data from formatted partition drive or the data recovery which is not possible on Standard search. |
BIOS |
Basic input/output system (BIOS) often referred to as CMOS; the BIOS provide an interface for a computer's hardware and software. The BIOS configuration determines how your hardware is accessed. |
Booting |
The process and function that a computer goes through when it first starts up, ending in the proper loading of the Operating System and prepares receiving commands. |
CMOS |
A part of the motherboard that maintain system variable in static RAM. It also supplies a real-time clock that keeps track of the date, day and time. CMOS Setup is typically accessible by entering a specific sequence of keystrokes during the POST at system start-up. |
File system |
A data structure of records where files and directories are located on the hard disc logically |
FAT |
File Allocation Table (FAT) is a file system that is used on different versions of Microsoft Windows operating system. |
Fat16 |
It is one of FAT file system, based on 16-bit integers. It has a limitation with respect to the size of partitions it can handle. |
Fat32 |
It is one of newer FAT file system, based on 32-bit integers. The file system is able to handle partitions of 2 TB size and uses the storage capacity more efficiently than FAT16. |
Formatted partitions |
The windows partition which are formatted (after formatting the drive, data existing on the drive is lost) due to error or virus infection. |
FDISK |
A software utility command used to partition a hard drive with DOS and Windows operating systems. |