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Data Protection Guide

Protecting Your Valuable Data Put up your personal computer in a secure environment. Your personal computer should maintain a dried, cool, controlled environment that's clean and dust-free. Placing your personal computer in a low-traffic area will protect your system and storage media from harmful jarring or bumping.

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Backup your data regularly. Creating regular backups is among the top ways to protect yourself from losing data. Back up data at least once a week with reliable tapes and other storage devices, always verifying that the right data is backed up.

Use an uninterruptible power (UPS). In the event of a rise of electricity or lightning strike, an uninterruptible power protects your personal computer from being fried. Additionally, a UPS has a battery backup that keeps your personal computer running for a short time in the case of an electric outage, giving you time and energy to save your work and avoid potential data loss. If UPS is not an available or economical solution, a rise protector is also an excellent investment.

Run a disease scan regularly and update it four times a year. Computer viruses are among the worst enemies to your computer. Good anti-virus software tests your system for sequences of code unique to each known computer virus and eliminates the infecting invader. Be familiar with strange noises. In the event that you hear a strange noise or grinding sound, turn off your personal computer immediately and call an expert. Further operation may damage your hard disk drive beyond repair.

Should you choose experience a data loss, Ontrack Data Recovery can help. Even the very best maintenance program cannot always prevent system crashes or data loss. Ontrack Data Recovery offers a wide array of data recovery solutions, which range from in-lab data recovery services and remote data recovery services to cost-effective do-it-yourself data recovery software. Please visit our Data Recovery Service Center to learn more about these solutions, and to find out that is best for your particular situation.

Caring for Your Hard Disk Drive Despite well-known significance of this equipment to your system, many users neglect to look after their hard disk drive. Your drive is easily susceptible to numerous sources of damage. Ontrack offers the following tips to protect and look after your hard disk drive: Protect your drive from excessive jarring and bumping. Often, when people install, move or reconfigure hard disk drives, they knock the drive around unintentionally, lightning protection system supplier in bangladesh

Beware of static. Static electricity, an unseen and unfelt enemy, can wreak havoc on the wiring inside computer chips and transistors. Because it's really easy to discharge built-up static when you touch a hard disk drive, precautions like wrist straps might help prevent static discharge. Acclimatize the room in that you store your equipment. Be cautious of temperature, humidity, altitude and vibration, all forces that could cause the intermittent or total failure of hard drives. Perform periodic checks of your hard disk drive. Ontrack Data AdvisorTMsoftware can run tests of your system, warning you of impending problems.

Place your hardware in a secure location. Whenever you move your personal computer to a new position (from your desk to a floor, or from a horizontal to a vertical position), you ought to always backup the hard disk drive. An unintended bump to the drive might lead to the heads to track differently, resulting in disk read or write errors.

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