5 Tips To Prevent Needing A Data Recovery

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Prevent Needing A Data Recovery  by backing up your data . Here are five different methods you can use:

1.  Full backup - A full backup will create a mirror of your hard drive, every file and folder that you currently have on your computer.

2.  Differential backup - A differential backup creates the backup only for files that have been changed or upgraded.

3.  Disk image - This will give you the choice of backing up your entire hard drive or just the files that you select.

4.  Unattended backup - Using this method, you can set the software that will create the backup to do all of the work, even if you aren’t around.

5.  Snapshot backup - A snapshot backup will mirror your hard drive, backing up the images of your files.

 

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  2. Jill Says:

    Something I’ve learned over time - don’t save things all over the place on your computer. Save them in My Documents and it’s subfolders, or in very specific places.

    And if you have programs that you don’t have CDs for, like if you downloaded them from the Internet, save those setup files in your Documents folder too (or where ever you choose to save things). And add a readme.txt file for each program with any serial numbers and the website address of the program.

    Then you can be sure you are getting all your data backed up, and will be able to reinstall your programs too.

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