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Data Recovery and Data Safety Tips
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Easy File Recovery - Basic Backup Guidelines
You can skip these backup guidelines and do not backup if you
have never misedited a file and saved, deleted a file by mistake
or have never had to recover from a hard disk crash, a virus, a
computer theft or other similar computer disaster.
Probably, you may even think that you do not need to backup. And
you may be right, if you are so lucky. If you are not so lucky
or wish to further improve your security and file recovery, you
can check out this article.
So what is the solution to prevent data loss?
The answer is simple: backup.
Once you backup all your important files, be it documents,
Outlook or Outlook Express mail files, images, video or music
files, etc., you will be able to recover your files easily no
matter what happened to them.
If you backup to an external backup medium (like CD, DVD, an
external hard disk or a flash USB drive), you can move the
medium anywhere for it to be safe and recover your files
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easily. Also, you can use an extra backup medium to move the
files from on computer to another for various reasons: to keep
them safe, to work with files or to hand them over to a friend
for collaboration.
If you backup to a remote location (an FTP or WebDAV server),
you can access your files from anyplace on the planet with the
Internet access. Basically this means if you are using a laptop
and backed up to a remote FTP server, you can recover your files
wherever you are, provided you are connected to the Internet.
If the importance of backup and easy file recovery has not yet
become obvious, you may well conider ways to prevent the need to
backup by increasing your file security by excellent
proficiency. However, if you are unsure, whether you will
succeed in this, feel free to backup.
About the author:
The author of this article is the owner of the newly launched
online backup tutorial http://www.FairBackup.com. The purpose
of the site is to educate the Internet folk about the backup
process: its importance and how backup easily, efficiently,
securely and achieve what one nee
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