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What is hard disk cloning?

W e have all heard about cloning humans or even animals, but what about cloning a hard disk drive of your PC . Cloning is creating an exact copy of your hard disk onto another hard disk With hard disk cloning you can copy your PC's hard disk, every last bit of it, and then use that disk as if it was the original. To clone hard disk drive is something that you need to do to safeguard not only your data but your complete operating system and software as well. Hard drives go bad sometimes, and other times you may want to upgrade to a larger capacity hard drive or even move to a more powerful PC. Either way, wouldn't it be nice to be able to get a new hard drive and make it an exact replica of your old one. Cloning your hard disk drive will do this for you. The easiest way to clone a hard disk drive is to use a good hard drive cloning software. If you use cloning software, all you have to do is install the disk, follow its instructions and then it will start the cloning

Simple way 2 secure ur Privacy

Essential Checks Before Launching Your Website As ‘digital professionals’ –  Web Designers , Developers and Marketers – launching a new website is a daunting task, no matter how often you do it (like B.A.S.E. jumping). There’s lots that can go wrong, and the list of ‘ gotchas ‘ scales to the size and complexity of the project. This article is a checklist of common tasks that need to be completed before you hit the “GO” button.  A little preparation goes a long way  and could save you time and avoid unnecessary costs after you release your website. Upload a Favicon The ‘favicon’ appears to the left of the page title in the web browser, and your users will notice if your website doesn’t have one. They give your website credibility and help users navigate to your site when it’s open amongst their other tabs and bookmarks. Ensuring that your website has a favicon is probably the most basic of any task known to humanity, and yet it’s so frequently overlooked. STEP ONE: CRE