Tricks to Transfer Files with Data Conversion Software

August 31st, 2008 by admin

It is kind of weird that there are people still who couldn’t explain why certain amount of data gets lost in the process of transferring files so they use the liquor analogy to explain it.  Just like mixing sets of liquors in one bottle, transferring data involving files from one computer to another can result to certain amount of data getting lost in the process of transferring files.      If the data on the old machine did not go through data conversion software, loss of data usually happens.  There will always be leakage and slippage of some amount even if you try very hard not to waste anything.  A drop or two of liquid, no matter how insignificant, will crawl down to the soil.  Data conversion is the name of the process of importing and exporting data from one computer to another.  Data conversion software allows the process to happen.  As often is the case, especially when you are transferring data from one application to another data, conversion means recording and transformation of data.  Hundreds of versions of data conversion tools are available for MS Windows, Unix, Linux, Novell and other operating systems.  Converting data from old operating systems and transferring them to new operating systems with the least loss of data is the aim of most data conversion software.