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Data Recovery, Data Security, Data Backup - The Right Way

Category: Data Backup
Published: 12/15/2006, 08:22  
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Many of us store privat and business information on our PC. The thought of losing data due to a crashed or failed hard disk or perhaps a breach of data security sends chills down the spine of every grown man and woman. Once you except that you did not back up your data you need begin the data recovery process. What exactly are your data recovery options once your hard disk crashes? First of all, stop using the computer. It is not suggested that you run any data recovery software that came with your PC as this software can overwrite the original files. The next step is to allow a hard disk recovery company to restore your pertinent gata or files. Contact a reputable company immediately. There are a lot of companies who come right to your place, but at-home data recovery computer services charge more. Certain computer files, such as DWG files (a complex graphics file format), require a specialist in order to be recovered. If there is damage to the hard disk you may not be able to recover your files. A hard disk crashing is an instance where data recovery is possible. If your data security is breached you may never recover what is stolen. The best way to avoid compromised information security is to put safeguards in place. A few data security measures are encryption, antivirus and firewall protection. Data security such as encryption translates data into a secret code. To read an encrypted file you must have access to the key or password that enables you to decrypt it. There are many programs and services that provide data encryption services depending on your data security needs(WWW.neobytesolutions.com) Additional data security measures such as antivirus and firewall protection provide further data protection. Some programs have the ability to provide both antivirus and firewall protection for overall data security. One way to avoid the mess of data recovery is to perform regular backups. Basic PC maintenance includes full and incremental backups. It is recommended that you allways perform a full backup once a week. An incremental backup is a backup that backs up only the files modified since the last backup and depending on your needs you can schedule this to run every day. It's also beneficial if you have a copy of your data offsite. Data recovery either from a crashed hard disk or lost through compromised data security can be a frustrating and devastating experience. The best situation is to avoid the loss of data all together. With regular backups and data security measures in place your computer data will remain where it needs to be, on your hard drive and easily accessible.
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