iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Computers and Technology
 

Simple Ways To Avoid Data Loss

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
James Wallis

Another important rule all amateur users should know is to never save files in the Drive C of the pc (personal computer.) If you are a beginner at computers, herein is a word of information.

The computer you work upon has many drives, which it identifies with different designated letters. Drive A is a floppy drive and so is Drive B (which is not fitted in many.) Drive C is a hard drive and above that are Drive D and the others that are assigned for CD ROMs, etc (if they are fitted in).

The Drive C contains the operating system software. Never save your files in this particular drive. If the operating system were to fail, you may not be able to boot the computer and thus lose access to all your data. Save your files in any drive other than the C Drive and protect it with a backup in your own pc.

Create a Backup in Your PC

You can create a backup for your files either by installing a new hard disk or by partitioning the C Drive using special software that can divide your hard disk into as many partitions as you wish. If you partition the C Drive into two, the operating system will recognise them as two drives.

While partitioning the C Drive, first ascertain the space held by the OS (operating system.) It is possible to view the space used by the OS. While partitioning, ensure that the new size of Drive C is larger than the one held by the OS (before partition – preferably more than 10 GB.) There should be enough room for enabling subsequent installation of other applications.

You can now create a backup for your important files in the partition other than the one that holds the OS. If you are uncomfortable about having a backup in the same pc, then take printed copies of your data.

Take a Printout of Your Important Data Files

Much of the sensitive data contained in a company’s hard disk exists without the protection of a printed version; for it is an expensive process. (Yet, 523 million pieces of printed paper are simply thrown out in the UK every year, for they contain print that is not of much value.) Printing costs may be high, but data is much more valuable. Protect valuable information by printing it out and keeping it safely. Even if you face data loss, you can carry on your work uninterrupted by accessing the printed information.

If the printed data is not updated, (most of the data backup methods are not updated for IT staff feel it is a mundane job that entails much expenditure and few benefits) you may have to seek your lost data by opting for the data recovery methods.

Recovering Lost Data

You can recover your lost data by downloading the data recovery software and using it carefully following the given guidelines. If you are unwilling to take chances, (failure rate of data recovery software is many times higher than those of data recovery experts) you can avail the help of data recovery experts to retrieve your lost data.

However, prevention of data loss is always better than seeking data recovery. One simple manner by which you can protect yourself from data loss is by safeguarding your pc from virus infection.

Protect Your PC from Virus Infection

Exercise caution while opening the attachment you receive with your e-mail. Never open those sent by unknown sources. Look at the name of the attachment. If it looks like the extension of an executable file, then delete it immediately.

Even while surfing the web, download programs from reputable sites only. If you want to download a file from the internet, check it by using the antivirus software. Virus infects your computer only if you run an infected program; it will not infect your computer if you simply have it in your system.

Computers are prone to many problems other than virus infection. It is, therefore, necessary that you keep your data protected by creating regular backups. If certain lapses might have occurred in data protection, try to retrieve inaccessible data either by using the DIY software or by soliciting help of data recovery professionals.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

James Walsh is a freelance writer and copy editor. For more information on computer crime and Computer Forensics see http://www.fieldsassociates.co.uk
Article Tags: data [See Dictionary], drive [See Dictionary], recovery [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on September 25, 2008 at Isnare.com
 
Rate [Ratings: 0 / 5] [Votes: 51]

Advantages Of Storing Your Backups On Tape Drives
Submitted by: James Wallis

Almost every possible shred of information is stored on hard drives in these machines This is a great enabler, since the data can be instantly modified, deleted, created or copied by the user and even transported a long distance over network wires...

Data Recovery – What It Means
Submitted by: James Wallis

Digital devices are built around a silicon micro-processor that contains millions of microscopic transistors...

DIY Data Recovery Software – Does It Really Work?
Submitted by: James Wallis

Most people feel anxious, frustrated, and extremely angry after a data loss incident because nobody expects to encounter it until it actually happens...

Common Causes For Data Loss
Submitted by: James Wallis

Data loss can happen due to human and technical errors, natural disasters or even terrorist attacks Statistics reveal that hardware malfunction is the single biggest cause, accounting for about 44% of all data loss...

Preparation Is Key: Disaster Recovery Planning
Submitted by: James Wallis

Preparation is Key: Disaster Recovery Planning In this age of information technology, companies tend to plan for the worst and hope for the best...

Data Loss From Optical Disks
Submitted by: James Wallis

It is common for people to store their valuable data on CDs and DVDs Data Loss Causes for Optical Disks It is very easy to lose data from CDs and DVDs because they are very prone to scratches...

Importance Of Proper Evaluation Before Data Recovery
Submitted by: James Wallis

Aware of the importance of lost time, data recovery experts immediately begin working, upon receiving the hard disk...

Server Data Recovery
Submitted by: James Wallis

It is considered highly fault-tolerant But RAID systems of hard drives and controller cards are prone to head crashes, natural disasters, virus attacks and component corruption...

Importance Of Regular Data Backups
Submitted by: James Wallis

Unless the backup is updated, this is accompanied by a sinking feeling as we realise that certain parts of the data are gone for good...

Losing Company Data: Server (RAID) Data Recovery
Submitted by: James Wallis

The average computer user is familiar with the basic use of a computer but may not really understand what goes on behind the scenes...

Hard Drives Explained
Submitted by: James Wallis

Besides huge storage capacities, hard disks provide sequential access to the information stored on them...

What Are The Likely Results Of A Hard Disk Crash?
Submitted by: James Wallis

Though modern disk drives are more resilient than their predecessors and are expected to last longer, they too crash, for the life span of any media is finite...

A Tape Drive Is For Life
Submitted by: James Wallis

Tape drives, used for storing data, are an aesthetic modern day version of the tape recorder They also possess similar functionality...

Risks Of DIY Software
Submitted by: James Wallis

Data loss and data recovery are key parts of a computer user’s life Data recovery industry is increasing in size and a variety of data recovery solutions are available in the market...

Rescuing Deleted Files
Submitted by: James Wallis

The average user may panic on finding that a file has been accidently deleted and even the recycle bin has been deleted...

Hightech Cameras Making Sport Training Easier
Submitted by: Jesse Akre

Lately, the advances in commonly used everyday items has increased dramatically We have cell phones that can double as MP3 players, as well as having internet capabilities, video consultations on our computers, digital cameras that can download right to the computer and then be sent in for printing, and so on...

Choosing a Guillotine Style Paper Cutter
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

An important piece of equipment to have in your copy room or work area is a guillotine paper cutter Guillotine paper cutters can help you quickly trim large stacks of paper...

MBM Destroyit 3803 Shredder Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

The Destroyit 3808 is a heavy duty shredder that the manufacturer posits as a centralized, heavy-use office shredder...

MBM Destroyit 4005 Shredder Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

Strengths: 1 The MBM Destroyit 4005 offers a super-wide 16 inch feed opening...

MBM Destroyit 4605 Shredder Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

The Destroyit 4606 is a high-capacity industrial shredder with a top-loading mechanism that is rated for continuous use...

DFG E Titan Wire Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

DFG's E Titan Wire is an electric wire binding system that is meant for ultra heavy duty use In this review, we will take a closer look at this machine a list what we consider to be some of its strengths and weaknesses...

DFG Titan Coil Binding Machine Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

The DFG Titan Coil is a well-constructed binding system aimed at filling the needs of medium sized organizations who want to have the ability to bind their own documents in the spiral coil style...

DFG Titan Comb Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

The DFG Titan Comb is a well-constructed, heavy duty plastic comb binding option aimed at smaller binderies, print shops, and other organizations who want the ability to bind booklets, proposals, presentations, and reports in a large variety of sizes and thicknesses...

DFG TitanCoil Ultra Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

As one of the only spiral coil binding machines on the market capable of punching through hard bound / chipboard covers, DFG's TitanCoil Ultra is aimed at providing a new binding option to print and copy shops as well any organizations who desires the capability of producing hardcover wire bound books...

DFG TitanWire L Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

As a relatively new company on the binding scene, DFG is setting out to make a name for themselves The TitanWire L is a two-to-one pitch wire binding machine that is aimed at small to medium sized organizations that do a fair amount of binding in the twin loop style...

DFG Wire 1000 Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

Aimed at small or home offices and organizations that are looking for a method of binding a few dozen or so booklets a week, The DFG Wire 1000 offers the user 3:1 pitch hole punching and three different binding styles at a reasonable price...

Smart Buying Tips For Smartphone
Submitted by: Roberto Sedycias

Have you been thinking of purchasing a Smartphone This may be the perfect time as the market increasingly improves existing choices due to competition...

Smartphone - The Boss
Submitted by: Roberto Sedycias

The buzzword these days has changed dramatically and is not limited to making phone calls alone Smartphone is a tech-savvy providing a series of functions comprising of Internet access and has the aptitude of receiving and sending mails, besides editing word documents...

Hidden Cameras – So Many Different Types of Hidden Cameras to Set up Your Surveillance System
Submitted by: Peter Rivers

Hidden cameras are a significant part of a surveillance system They can record covertly and can be a useful way to keep an eye on actions and give proof in case of a crime or an abuse...

Hidden Cameras – Several Reason Behind Using a Hidden Cameras
Submitted by: Estephen Dolano

There are several explanations behind using hidden cameras A lot of these explanations occur at office, at home, in a parking lot, and a lot more...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy