The computer has become one of the most important tools in our daily lives. In fact, there are so many people all over the globe who simply can't live without this technology. These people usually work and communicate through their compute that when their personal computer would malfunction, it would seem like the world have caved in on them.
Technically, all computer hard drives would eventually fail us. These are just hardware that could weaken with age, constant use, mishandling and worst of all, the intrusion of computer viruses that have the power to wreck havoc on our computer systems. However, the good news is that we can actually prevent our hard drive from crashing down sooner than they should. Of course these ways and means of preventing hard crashes is not foul proof as there are always some factors, which we cannot seem to control at all. However, let us look at the bright side of things.
As for viruses that are often deadly when they latch into our system, one can install effective anti virus software that detects the virus as it try to enter into our system. We can install firewalls to create a barrier and prevent intruders from entering into our systems. If we can keep out the viruses from our hard drives, our files will be safe.
Now, viruses are not the only threats to our hard drives. Overheating could also cause our hard drives to malfunction and damage our files. Although in the past, over heating of the hard drive may not be very noticeable as our computers are still using lower speed, the new models of computers are processing data at very high speed that overheating of the drives in now becoming a threat.
Although our present day computers are equipped with built in fans and cooling system, the speed at which our present day computer process data could raise the temperature in the hard drive to about 70 degrees F. Such temperatures could cause computer crashes as some of the parts of the computer would melt under the heat. The bad news about this situation is that is would be very difficult, in fact it is nearly impossible to recover data in hard drives that crash down due to extreme heat.
To prevent your computer from over heating, you should make sure that the cooling system thereof is functioning properly. Make sure after you use your computer for sometime, you will allow the hard drives to cool off. It would also be a good idea to provide additional ventilation to your computer if you are going to use it for a prolonged period of time in a single setting. You may also get one of those monitoring software tools to alert you in case your computer have reached a critical level of heat.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Things You Can Do With Your Computer To Prevent A Loss Of Data
Have you ever experienced a hard drive failure that wiped out your files? Whether we like it or not, our hard drives are not as stable as we would want it to be. There will be times when our hard drives would malfunction causing damages to our data. There are many things that could cause our hard drives to malfunction.
The most common causes of hard drive crash downs are viruses, overheating, power surges and natural disasters that we do not really have the power to fully control. There are so many viruses that could destroy your hard drive totally. Some of these viruses may be able to pass detection from your anti virus software. When viruses breach the security of your computer, you have a big problem on your hand. Depending on the type of virus that attacks your systems, you could lose a lot of files. On the other hand, power surges and over heating are also very common causes for computer failures. There have been many cases where computers would break down due to these factors and files could be lost in the process.
In order to protect your files, you must always make it a habit to save them on some back up storage places like your USB drive, your external hard drives or in CD or DVD format. Note that although there are many data recovery software programs available in the market nowadays, there are times when the damage on your hard drive is such that the software could no longer recover the important files. You must always remember that data recovery software have their limitations. If the hard drive is totally dead, even the most powerful data recovery software available in the market could not bring it back to life.
When your hard drive fails, note that it is always best to consult a professional when trying to recover sensitive data from your computer. If you really do not know what you are doing, do not attempt to recover data in the event of a hard drive failure. You could cause more damage than good to your hard drive if you try to perform some procedures that you really are not familiar with.
It is better for you to bring your computer to a technician when you experience a hard drive failure. In most cases, the computer technician will still be able to reconstruct your computer and recover your files. However, there are also cases where the files are so damaged that they are virtually useless to you. In the end, the best option for you to maintain the integrity of your files is to create back ups. It is best for you to be ready for any events that could really compromise your data.
The most common causes of hard drive crash downs are viruses, overheating, power surges and natural disasters that we do not really have the power to fully control. There are so many viruses that could destroy your hard drive totally. Some of these viruses may be able to pass detection from your anti virus software. When viruses breach the security of your computer, you have a big problem on your hand. Depending on the type of virus that attacks your systems, you could lose a lot of files. On the other hand, power surges and over heating are also very common causes for computer failures. There have been many cases where computers would break down due to these factors and files could be lost in the process.
In order to protect your files, you must always make it a habit to save them on some back up storage places like your USB drive, your external hard drives or in CD or DVD format. Note that although there are many data recovery software programs available in the market nowadays, there are times when the damage on your hard drive is such that the software could no longer recover the important files. You must always remember that data recovery software have their limitations. If the hard drive is totally dead, even the most powerful data recovery software available in the market could not bring it back to life.
When your hard drive fails, note that it is always best to consult a professional when trying to recover sensitive data from your computer. If you really do not know what you are doing, do not attempt to recover data in the event of a hard drive failure. You could cause more damage than good to your hard drive if you try to perform some procedures that you really are not familiar with.
It is better for you to bring your computer to a technician when you experience a hard drive failure. In most cases, the computer technician will still be able to reconstruct your computer and recover your files. However, there are also cases where the files are so damaged that they are virtually useless to you. In the end, the best option for you to maintain the integrity of your files is to create back ups. It is best for you to be ready for any events that could really compromise your data.
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