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Best free hard drive analysis tools | One Page | Komando.com - 0 views

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    ShopThe Show Read Watch Win DOWNLOADS August 12, 2013Leave a comment 1Best free hard drive analysis tools What do you think about this?  Ever get a "Low Disk Space" warning? These can happen even if you still have a few gigabytes of space left on your hard drive. That's because your computer needs some free space to work correctly. If you're getting these errors, or just notice your drive filling up fast, you'll need to make room! That means deleting data or moving it to another drive. Of course, first you have to know what is taking up the space. These free tools can help with that. But they can also help you diagnose mechanical problems with your hard drive. WinDirStat - It's easy in Windows to see how much free space you have. But you'll need a program like WinDirStat to learn exactly how your space is being used. WinDirStat scans your whole drive or select partitions and folders. It displays color-coded squares detailing what files and file types are filling up your drive. Then you can get more info and delete space hogs from within the program. SpaceSniffer - What if you could see every file on your computer with just a glance? SpaceSniffer does just that. It diagrams your entire hard drive. Files and folders are each given their own square. An element's size corresponds to its size on the hard drive. You can also dive into folders by double-clicking them. Or search for files by size, type and age. CrystalDiskInfo - All hard drives eventually fail. Sometimes it could fail suddenly, but many times there are warning signs. You can detect some of these signs with CrystalDiskInfo. It gives you the sensor data about your drive, including temperature. Most of this info is pretty technical, but there's a simple Health Status meter you can read at a glance. Disk Inventory X - This hard disk analyzer is very similar to WinDirStat. In fact, it was modeled after it! The difference is Disk Inventory X was designed for Macs. If you u
Alex Parker

How cloud computing leaked private celebrity photos - 1 views

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    Analysis: Was phishing or brute force responsible for the attack? Both businesses and consumers are increasingly reliant on services such as Apple's iCloud, which has been implicated in the celebrity picture attack. Companies are now using it to store intellectual property as well as information about its customers, and this makes it a prime target for hackers.
Alex Parker

From Dropbox to Box: Cutting out shadow IT at Faber & Faber - 1 views

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    Analysis: How the Lord of the Flies publisher moved 8 terrabytes of data to the cloud.
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