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Six months ago my computer crashed. When I turned my computer on it would not load Windows XP and so I could not get into my two hard drive files.

The Importance of Data Backups


All computers and their components are subject to failure. In fact sooner or later every business will be confronted with some type of computer failure.

Bill Gates Made Data Recovery Easy


Bill gates provided a ready made option in Microsoft windows, which is very useful for data recovery.Several time we make mistakes unknowingly and we lost our data, then we need to recover the data.

9 Things to Look for when Considering Data Backup Solutions


It's one thing to loose data and money because of hackers and thieves of various kinds; it's a different thing again when it's because you didn't back up your data properly or not at all. Value your data! Whether it's that critical business document, your thesis, your website or your home accounts and precious photo's.

Protect Yourself Before Your Hard Drive Crashes


Almost everyone who has used a computer has experienced a hard drive problem at some point. Are you prepared to lose your data? If your hard drive crashes right now, do you have an action plan to follow?Most people get complacent about protecting the data on their computers.

3 Ways Computers Can Hurt Your Ministry - Part 1 - Ineffective Data Backups


Our computers have become almost indispensable ministry tools. What would you do if the worst happened and you had to function without your computers? Would your ministry survive?This article is the first in a 3-part series on how to protect your ministry from serious computer-related loss.

Sea-Front or Action-gate


June 25, 2005Seagate Technologies' web site now indicates the company offers data recovery services. Further investigation shows the shipping address, the place to send your subject drive for data recovery service, actually belongs to ActionFront Data Recovery.

How to Survive an Operating System Crash


"We apologize for the inconvenience, but Windows could not be accessed or located."It happens to the best of us.

Backup 101 - How To Pick The Right Backup Software


Vision Backuphttp://www.deprice.

I Lost It! Simple Guide To Recovering Corrupted Images And Files


WinUndeletehttp://www.deprice.

Did You Loose Your Windows XP Password? What Should You Have Done Before it Happened?


There is a common problem that happens with lot of computer users. This problem is the loss of a password.

HasYour Computer Hard Drive Ever Crashed? Are You Challenged by Backups?


The following scenario's have probably been repeated thousands of times, on computer systems of all kinds and sizes, operated by all levels of users from complete novice, to expert user.· You log on and your computer will not boot to your operating system.

Data Backup Solution: Why You Need a Backup Plan in Place - Part 1


Is a data backup solution part of your computer plans? Do you have a way to protect yourself if something goes wrong with your computer or data? Computers are a useful part of our lives but we don't always protect ourselves from their loss be it fire, theft or hardware failure.We often don't consider how fragile our computer data really is.

Backup Your Data Or Lose Your Life!


Oh the perils of collecting those precious photos on your PC for years, only to have your hard drive crash one day, and not have made a SINGLE BACKUP COPY of any of your priceless pictures. Well, now is the time to backup your hard drive.

Data Backup Solution: Why You Need a Backup Plan in Place - Part 2


In the first part of this article series, I talked about the three main threats to the data on your computer. I talked about the need for a data backup solution that protects your data properly.

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