How to Fix Errors When Transferring NTFS Files to a USB Drive

Because most USB’s still use the FAT32 file system, you may encounter errors when trying to transfer NTFS files onto a USB device. A quick fix for this is to reformat your USB drive, however, you want to make sure you don’t lose valuable data in the process. If you’ve tried to copy an important NTFS file to a USB, you might have ended up seeing a an error message that the file is too large for the destination file system or a message that says there is not enough room on the USB, even if...

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How to Prevent Accidental File Deletion

Human error, accidentally deleting or renaming a file, can cause temporary data loss. This is a common problem if there are many users for a computer. Here are ways that you can protect your files and prevent anyone else from erasing your valuable data. Human error is a common source of data loss. A careless moment can result in files getting lost because the user accidently deleted or name it. If there are more than one people using a desktop or laptop, data can be lost temporarily...

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How to Use TAR Files on Windows 10

As the demand for data increases, millions of files are created every day. Some of these files are very large and present a problem during transfer. This has led to innovative ways of presenting the files in a compact package. One of the common ways to do this is by using TAR files. In this article, we will look at how to use TAR files on windows 10. A TAR file, which is short for tarball, is a compilation of files compressed into one compact file. The extension used for these files is...

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