By admin, on March 22nd, 2010
First of all you should know that you can use Selkie Rescue Data Recovery to bring back to life files from a computer that crashed. The cool thing is that Selkie Rescue Data Recovery can recover these files even if your operating system refuses to boot up. Selkie Rescue Data Recovery can bypass the operating system because it is a bootable CD-based file server.
By admin, on March 18th, 2010
Most of us are on the lookout for good places to post announcements or stories that can link back to us and give us a better ranking in Google. It’s a bonus if it doesn’t cost anything to have our information published on these sites.
By admin, on February 19th, 2010
Selkie Rescue recovers and transfers the data from the broken computer containing your files to the destination system. Moreover, this software can be used as a powerful migration tool that will greatly facilitate the transfer of files from one system to another. You will be surprised how easy the whole process will be, so don’t hesitate to try Selkie Rescue in action!
By admin, on February 17th, 2010
Call me paranoid, but I don’t trust ANYONE with my data. When I was a teenager I remember sending in rolls of film to be developed and sometimes there were photos missing! We’d get the negatives back, and I’d flip through the pictures looking for the photos I was waiting for but they weren’t in the envelope. You know why? Because HUMANS were involved and they wanted the photos and they took them. You know how often humans peek into things they shouldn’t? Every day.
By Jonathan Lyster, on February 6th, 2010
But it comes back to the question: How much is your time worth?
By admin, on February 6th, 2010
Warning – the following article is for hard core geeks only. In fact, it’s a bit of a cheat that we’re putting it here, because this is a reference tool for Advanced IT work to copy files that are trapped on a broken Windows computer using a Selkie Freedom IT USB key aka flash drive aka thumb drive aka dongle. Selkie Freedom IT has a default recovery setting that determined priority files, however it can be changed by technically-advanced users by reading below.
By Matthew Bleicher, on March 9th, 2009
When your computer crashes, no doubt one of the first thoughts to go through your mind, after cursing your computer, is “now what?”
The answer, so many will tell you, is to take your computer to a professional technician and have them recover the data. After all, they are the pros, right?
The thing is, there are [...]