Data Recovery : Protect Your Data
Computers, like the double-edged sword, carry with it the seeds of good and evil- depending
on how you see and use it.
If you’ve been using the computer for a certain amount of time, you probably know by now that there no such
thing as safe data where computers are concerned. Whether you are a first-time author, a budding entrepreneur
writing the layout of your business plans or an ordinary computer user, experiencing computer failure is no
stranger to you. Every now and then, we encounter disruptions in our computer work. Every data we store in
the computer is subject to various threats. Due to this, data recovery figures in prominently in our computer
lingo. Data recovery may be indispensable but it’s not often necessary.
As a rule, file back ups to the following should be keep to prevent resorting to data recovery.
1. My Documents, My Music and My Pictures folders
2. Saved games
3. Any system settings
4. Drivers
5. Anything else which you don’t have a copy such as applications
Be sure to back up your data to secondary storage medium: disks, tapes, zip, floppy, etc. to ensure hard
disk recovery. After back up, it’s necessary to keep your disk in separate locations protected from dust, heat and
any other type of contamination that can destroy your back up. If possible, important data should be back up by
more than one disk. So no data recovery will be necessary.
If you erroneously deleted important files, data recovery would still be possible. It isn’t necessary to
purchase data recovery software yet. Data recovery software is not the option at this time. Files are not
immediately erased but stored in a temporary storage area called the Recycle Bin. In cases like this, data recovery
is just a matter of point and click. Click on the Recycle Bin, locate and highlight the file to recover then open
File and click Restore or drag it to your desired location for data recovery.
Hard disk failure oftentimes causes the operating system (OS) not to boot. Hard disk recovery is similar to any
type of recovery but should not be attempted if the problem in the system is not known.
If noises can be heard from your computer, immediately shut it down and unplug it. Data recovery is not possible
if mechanical problems are ignored and allowed to cause more havoc to your system. If all else fails, data recovery
software or a hard disk recovery service may be your best option.
In this day and age, where everything we do rely on computers it is not sound to disregard potential threats
that could damage computers and forced you to attempt data recovery. Data recovery should be the last recourse. But
one may not necessarily resort to data recovery if one constantly keeps a back up file.
‘A stitch in time saves nine’ goes the popular saying. It is indeed wise to heed it.
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