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February 06, 2012

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How Can I prevent data loss?

We recommend you backup your files on other media, or on other hard drive.

The reality of hard drives is that they are going to crash sometime. It is not a question of If, but When. Nothing can prevent data loss better than performing routine backups of all your data.

Users can save hours, days and weeks of downtime by minimizing their data loss through routine backups. A good anti-virus software package, updated regularly, will also offer some protection against data loss.

From customer's correspondence

James C.D.
Domega Corp.
Atlanta, GA USA

Western Digital WD800BB - 50DKA0 80 GB

From Customer's order

Failure - Rear of Drive appears to be loose - Will fail to boot up completely occasionally. Drive will show up in BIOS.

 

After recovery:

Thanks much for your efforts in getting my data back.
James C. D.


Christian P.
Gentod Switzerland

Quantum AS 15 GB

From Customer's order

I have had an HDD crash (Maxtor), probably a broken head or spindle as I
hear clicking noises

 

After recovery:

Dear Sirs,
Many, many thanks for your help.


Patrick L.
Mississauga, ON Canada

Fujitsu MHT2060AH 60 GB laptop

From Customer's order

-The laptop was unable to restart for hard drive not being recognized.
- I took out the hard drive from laptop and setup it up with external 2.5" HD enclosure to connect to another laptop.
- Unfortunately, the drive was not seen as external drive. It keeps trying with hard with a click noise.

 

After recovery:

Thanks so much for all your help!
Patrick


 
 

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