Hmmm the only thing that I could tell you is that "br" means Battle Rifle. This is sometime used in halo 2 and 3 as a shorter name for the Battle Rifle (aka BR). Otherwise put more info if you got this "br" from somwhere else.
I looked up the meaning of this and the most legit seeming answer I found was that it means “anybody brazilian“
Blu Ray Rip. Same as a DVD Rip but from a blu ray disc :)
I think its called mirroring (it clones the data on 2 drives for raid 1) so you have 2 redundant copies of your data , thus increasing the odds for data recovery if 1 hdd goes that is for raid 1
yes Short answer: Yes, it is possible providing you (or software) haven't over written it. Download one of the excellent file recovery programs from www.downloads.com . One I like is called file_recovery.exe. It is quite small (can be run from a floppy), fast and free to use. It is safest to recover to a different drive or media. If your file has already been over written you are probably out of luck.<br><p></p><p> </p>
This might depend on WHERE the 'de' is placed within the address :- If it comes at the right-hand-side end of the domain-name part of the site's address, like inwww.Germany-tourism.de /subdirectory /subfolder/page.HTMLthe domain-part of the address being only www.Germany-tourism.de ,then 'de' stands as an abbreviate for DEUTSCHLAND , which means Germany in German language. That means the web site is part of the generic, top-level 'DE' internet domain, managed by German counterparts ( DENIC) within internet administrative bodies.In this case 'de' for Deutschland - Germany is similar to 'UK' for England - United Kingdom, or 'br' for Brazil.- If 'de' is located in another segment of the web site's address, then I have no answer. Sorry.
Br, not Br-
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