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6 Rules To Follow For Data Recovery

Topic: SoftwareFeaturing Arthur RaisePublished October 9, 2007

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Power outages, systems errors, viruses, hardware failure and more could throw your whole business to jeopardy if you have failed to create an efficient back up system. Personal or business data stored on computers or laptops is very often lost due to disasters big and small. nnThere are so many reasons due to which data can be lost, power outages or surges, computer crashes, spyware, viruses designed to wipe up entire disk systems, natural disasters like tsunamis and floods. What you need to do is always be prepared for the worst and think of data recovery systems.nnIn case of any problem and possible data loss here are 6 basic rules for you to follow:nn1. Do not use your system. When you use the computer the chances of overwriting and irreparable loss are extremely high.nn2. Do not try and copy any files to or from your disk.nn3. Never connect to the internet until the lost data has been recovered.nn4. Try and free space on the disk that contains lost files. Empty the recycle bin and browser cache.nn5. Call in the data recovery experts. In an emergency it is best you do not attempt file recovery yourself. Sit with the expert and indicate the important files that are lost. Once the files have been recovered check carefully that they are complete and functional. Then save them in multiple locations like CDs, pen drives, and another directory on the computer.nn6. Once this emergency is over make efforts to put in place a data recovery system. The World Wide Web has several experts in the field who will set up simple data recovery systems. It is not very expensive and you have to consider that protecting you valuable data from loss is very important.nnData recovery systems are designed by experts and the systems can recover most of your data. What you need to do is ensure that all your data is backed up periodically say once a week or fortnight depending on usage. Finding a data recovery expert is not hard all you need to do is go online and study the various options. Make a short list and verify the efficacy and reliability of each consultant or vendor before signing up.nnThere are two options data recovery software and professional services. You need to weigh the pros and cons before deciding whether you just want to invest in software or take professional help. Your decision should really depend on how much computer knowledge and expertise you have and whether you will be able to use the software efficiently. Before you buy any software ask about any warranties of full data recovery.nnThe advantage of hiring a professional is that is that :nn• They are experts.n• They have the most advanced software and updated systems.n• They have the expertise to recover all kinds of file types including FLV and flash files, MIDI music files, digital media files, voice files, and other regular files.nnData recovery is not difficult at all and can save your business or personal data.

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