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Virus Threats to Your Data
By :
James Walsh
Computer viruses pose a huge threat to companies these days. Just as the technology has evolved over the past few years, so have the nature and extent of these viruses. Formerly, the virus writer had to be an experienced programmer to understand the logics of creating viruses.
Are DVDs the Ideal Backup Media?
By :
James Walsh
Nowadays, backup of data has become essential. Thus, when computer users decide to backup their data, the next important question they face is what medium to opt for. There are many media that are available in the market for this such as CDs, DVDs, flash drives and portable hard drives.
Why Does a Hard Drive Go Bad?
By :
James Walsh
While purchasing a new hard drive, perhaps you never thought that it may crash. Yet a hard drive is primarily a mechanical device, bound to fail at one time or other. You will be surprised to know that 44 percent of all data loss occurs owing to hard drive failure. Every hard drive has a definite life span, ranging from 3 to 6 years
Automatic Remote Data backup - Is there any Catch?
By :
James Walsh
Remote data backup implies backing up of your data at locations other than the ones where the data is generated or stored primarily. This transfer of data can be performed by using the Internet, saving the data and moving the physical storage media to a remote location, etc.
Why does a Hard Disk Go Bad? Why are People Shocked When the Disk Crashes?
By :
James Walsh
A hard disk has a capacity exceeding 40 GB. While this capacity is a fine quality to have in your system especially if your requirement is large data storage, it can prove quite detrimental to your work if you are not backing up your files daily.
Data Loss Caused By Computer Viruses
By :
James Walsh
There are several reasons for data loss. The first, an ‘Act of God’-type calamity, such as fire, water or physical damage.
How to recover lost photos
By :
Julian Moss
There is no need to panic if your digital photos have vanished from your hard drive or memory card. In most cases, the photos can easily be recovered.
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