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Showing posts with label hard drive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hard drive. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Solid State Hard Drives Keep Your Files Safer

Solid State hard drives are the latest in the evolution of storage technologies. They will eventually replace hard drive based storage devices currently used in your laptops and desktop computers. They are designed to save information directly on to silicon chips as opposed to magnetically encoding a rotating steel platter. One of the interesting by-products of this move is that Solid State drives can be easily and quickly erased. Older hard drives would take considerably longer to do a low-level format which would permanently erase all data. This has now allowed criminals to erase evidence instead of being caught.

See the full article on the Sydney Morning Herald

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Prevent Data Loss!

Do you backup your data on a regular basis? If not, now is the time to act! External hard drives with hundreds of gigabytes of storage are at an all time low, and an automated backup script can be setup so you don't have to worry about your backups at all.

If you have fallen victim to a hard drive failiure, there is hope via a data recovery. There is a good chance that most of your data is intact if your drive still spins up!

For more information, please visit our website at dcnsolutions.net

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Great All Round PC!

This month we have a special on a new computer package:

Intel Core i5 650 3.2 Ghz Dual Core Processor (upgrade to Quad core for less than $50)
Asus P7P55 Motherboard (dual video card slots for CrossFire)
4 GB DDR3 RAM
1.0 TB Hard Drive
Ati HD5770 Graphics Card w/1GB RAM
24x DVD Burner
18.5" LCD with Speakers
Logitech Keyboard/Mouse kit
Windows 7 Home Premium
Microsoft Office Basic (Word, Excel PowerPoint, OneNote)


All for under $1550, installed on site, complete with anti-virus, Microsoft Office etc.!

This system is ready for games, internet, 3D design and much more! Upgrades are available for Graphics cards, CPU, RAM, Hard drive etc. So if there is something that you specifically need (or want), just let us know!

For more details, please contact us here.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Protect Your Data with a Server

Do you have files shared on multiple computers in your office? Do you have a backup of your data done every week? It is essential for smooth operations and multiple redundancy that you centralize your data and do regular backups. A simple server doesn't need to cost you a fortune either, as we can supply and install server computers with backup drives for under $1500! For info, contact us at info@dcnsolutions.net

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

The Latest PC Technology in Perth

DCN Solutions has access to all the latest technologies in Perth, including Solid State hard drives (SSD's). These drives have no moving parts and use a parallel bus architecture, so there is no spin up time or defragmentation needed... EVER!We also have Core i5 and Core i7 processors. Core i5 CPUs are great value for money, while Core i7 are the fastest available! For more info or a quote on a system or upgrade, email us at info@dcnsolutions.net, or go to our

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Special for September!

This month's special is the Acer Aspire AS1820PT. If you are thinking of an iPad with its limited memory and keyboard input, you might want to think of this instead! The AS1820PT is a small laptop with a built in touchscreen and keyboard, so you can use it as a tablet OR a regular laptop, depending on what you want to do! It comes with Windows 7, built in web cam and plenty of hard drive space, so you have all you need for work or play! For September only, you can get this laptop for $1449 (RRP $1599), see more details at dcnsolutions.localline.com.au!

Thursday, July 1, 2010

The Bigger the Better - New 3 Terrabyte HDD!

Seagate has just launched their latest in external Drives - the 3 TB GoFlex. This external drive can hold 3000 Gigabytes of information, but for US$249, it isn't cheap. See the full article here