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Avoiding Hard Disk Data Recovery Services

Discussion in 'Computers & Modding' started by darkknightza, Feb 21, 2011.

  1. darkknightza

    darkknightza Guest

    As a home computer owner, one of the greatest threats to your
    information and to your wallet, is hard disk failure. When your
    drive crashes, you will quicky realize how valuable theinformation you can no longer access is.

    And when you start searching for disaster recovery services,
    you will be surprised how much it will cost to recover that
    data. Here are a few tips to help you prevent a data disaster on
    your harddisk.

    1. If you have an older hard drive, be sure to run free tools
    like Data Lifeguard software to check the current condition of
    your drive. By discovering any problems before they crash your
    disk, you'll have a chance to copy your information before all
    is lost.

    2. When the time comes to copy your data from one disk to
    another, remember to keep the old hard disk. You'll want to make
    sure you have a backup while you give your new drive some time
    to make sure it is running well.

    3. Even on new computers, files on your hard drive can become
    disorganized over time. Make sure to run your favorite
    defragmentation program regularly.

    4. Partioning your disk can also help improve performance. Make
    sure to do this from within your operating system if your disk
    already has partitions on it. This can often be done through
    your operating systems management console.

    5. Do not ignore any problems that crop up. If your computer
    starts acting strangely, running slower, or giving your error
    messages, run a scan disk or CHKDSK immediately. Remember, it
    will be much cheaper to repair your hard drive prior to a total
    crash!

    If you think taking the extra time to follow these steps to
    care for your hard disk seems time consuming, I recommend you
    check out the cost of harddisk data recovery. You'll quickly
    realize the value of these tips!
     
  2. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    Partitioning provides ZERO performance benefit. It also consumes space on the disk. There are good reasons for using partitions but performance is not one of them.