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Contents tagged with Sync Framework

  • Windows Explorer and Microsoft SkyDrive

    Bit by bit more of our lives are moving in to the cloud. I have been a bit late to this party as I have never published my photos to Flikr or any other image sharing site. That is mainly because I want to keep them secret and I am really just after an off site backup solution. What I have been after is great easy storage with enough disk space for all my photographs. There are plenty of places out on the web which offer this service I know, but I want it cheap or free. This is where Microsoft SkyDrive comes in with a whopping 25GB of private storage.

  • Looking at synchronization and one scary tool

    It is funny how things work out, a disaster can lead to opportunities. Last month my main pc at home somehow got a corrupt hard drive and at first I thought I had lost all my private data (family pictures, documents etc), the drive wasn’t backed up as it was a mirrored drive, which I had thought would be an alright disaster recovery mechanism. It happened while I was upgrading to Server 2008. I broke the mirror and disconnected them. So the drives themselves weren’t connected at the time of upgrade, it was when I reconnected them after the upgrade was successful, the OS just couldn’t see them, maybe a corrupt partition table. I even rolled back to Server 2003, but nothing. The most important thing was that I had to recover that data somehow. This lead me to a piece of software called Active File Recovery which is just so simple to use. To cut a long story short I managed to recover all my missing data. But one thing that really made me think was the fact that this software could see my data and all previous owners data (it was a 2nd hand drive bought from a computer fair).