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Recover files in windows 7

Thursday, November 29, 2012


Recuva is the very best free file recovery software available, hands down. It's very easy to use but has many optional advanced features as well. Recuva can recover files from hard drives, external drives (USB drives, etc.) and memory cards. Recuva can even undelete files from your iPod! Recuva will undelete files in Windows 7, Vista, XP, Server 2008/2003, and older Windows versions like 2000, NT, ME and 98. 64-bit Windows versions are also supported. There is also a 64-bit version Recuva available. Piriform provides both an installable and a portable version of Recuva. I tested file recovery with Recuva using their portable version in Windows...






GCE Advanced Level. (A levels) Result Going to be out....

Sunday, August 12, 2012


GCE Advanced Levels or commonly known as A levels students had recently appeared for the examinations held on the month of Oct./Nov. Finally tomorrow is the time that the hard work of the students gets paid. Tomorrow August 13 is going to be the date for the result publishing of A levels examination. For collecting the result students are requested to contact their own institutes through which they took their examinations. As usual no clue about the A grade holders or other grade holders its still a mystery and tomorrow all the mysteries are going to be revealed. Wish all the Students who appeared for the A levels examination and are waiting...






Meditation and its benefits.

Monday, August 20, 2012


In this busy world many people want to get relief from the tension and the crowd. All people want to be free and be in peace and enjoy life. So the most renowned and mostly attracting technique of getting all of it is the Meditatio. According to some of the earliest written records of meditation (Dhyana), come from the Hindu traditions of Vedantism around 1500 BCE. The Vedas discuss the meditative traditions of ancient India. Around the 6th to 5th centuries BCE, other forms of meditation developed in Taoist China and Buddhist India. Dhyana in early Buddhism also takes influence on Vedanta by ca. the 4th century BCE. So this very old technique...




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