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		<title>Back Up Files Correctly to have Peace of Mind</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2010 19:47:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Royston</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Throughout the world of computers, it’s simply amazing just how many people are scared to death of losing their data. Most of those who are scared, don’t give a second thought to backing up their data. Even though the thought may be the same, most people are worried more about losing their data than actually backing it up - which can prove to be a downfall in the face of <p>Continue reading <a href="http://roymogg.com/2010/02/01/671/">Back Up Files Correctly to have Peace of Mind</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>Throughout the world of computers, it’s simply amazing just how many people are scared to death of losing their data.  Most of those who are scared, don’t give a second thought to backing up their data.  Even though the thought may be the same, most people are worried more about losing their data than actually backing it up &#8211; which can prove to be a downfall in the face of disaster.</p>
<p>The process of backing up files is done by using servers, floppy disks, CD, DVD, external hard drives, or other methods to keep the data protected.  This way, when something happens to your hard drive and you lose your information, you’ll have the information backed up so that you can easily access it again.  Data that is important, such as tax files or business records should always be backed up, to ensure that nothing happens to it.</p>
<p>If you are using Windows as your operating system, it will be a lot easier to back up your files.  Windows XP has a back up facility in it, so that it can make things a lot easier when you create your backups.  If data that is stored on hard drives with XP becomes lost, Windows will immediately fetch the file from another drive or area where it has been stored as a back up.  This is a very useful technique, although it still has to be practiced to ensure that you understand how it works.  Although it may be very useful, it isn’t as safe as other options.</p>
<p>In order to back up your data and programs in a safe and efficient manner, you’ll need to use some of the more reliable methods, such as external hard drives or servers.  Offsite backups are great as well, as the data you backup isn’t left around your office, it is instead entrusted with a company who will ensure that it stays protected.</p>
<p>No matter which method or methods you have decided to use for backing up your data, you’ll be happy to know that they are all easy to use.  CD and DVD backups are easy to create, all you need is the software installed on your computer to create the backups with.  Servers are easy to use as well, all you have to do is upload your data to a server, then log into the server anytime you need to have access to the data.</p>
<p>All in all, creating backups of your data and information is the perfect way to ensure that you always have it in the event of a disaster.  Disasters can happen at any time, which is why you should always back up your data anytime you have something new or something that you haven’t backed up yet.</p>
<p><strong>Royston</strong></p>
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		<title>Digital Photo Recovery</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Dec 2009 11:49:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Royston</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Digital photographs are something that are important to all of us.  Most of the pictures we take happen once in a lifetime, which is why they are so very important.  From your child’s first steps to pictures of your family, photographs are very important.  As important as they are, nothing is worse than losing them.  This can be very traumatic and frustrating, especially knowing that you’ll never to capture the picture <p>Continue reading <a href="http://roymogg.com/2009/12/13/digital-photo-recovery/">Digital Photo Recovery</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>Digital photographs are something that are important to all of us.  Most of the pictures we take happen once in a lifetime, which is why they are so very important.  From your child’s first steps to pictures of your family, photographs are very important.  As important as they are, nothing is worse than losing them.  This can be very traumatic and frustrating, especially knowing that you’ll never to capture the picture again.</p>
<p>Even though it may appear that the camera malfunctioned, all hope isn’t completely lost.  There are ways that you can recover your digital photographs, even though you may not be aware of it.  Most digital camera’s for instance, use smart cards that will store the information.  To be on the safe side, you should always safe your photographs to your card, and transfer them to your computer the first chance you get &#8211; then back them up to a CD or DVD.</p>
<p>Sometimes, when you have your photographs on your computer, you may move them to the recycle bin and not even realize it.  You can always correct this, by right mouse clicking the recycle bin then choosing to open it up.  If the pictures are there, simply drag them to your desktop or right click them and choose restore.  This will put them back in the location they were in before they were moved to the recycle bin.</p>
<p>There are other instances where your photographs aren’t this easy to recover.  If the card in your camera has become corrupted or if your camera has experienced hardware problems, then it won’t be so easy to recover your pictures.  If this is the case, you should always look towards software or professional repairmen.  There is software out there that is designed for most types of digital camera problems, and it can normally recover your pictures in the case of malfunction.</p>
<p>Most services and software can recover almost all files that you have on your camera, from JPEG pictures to video files.  Most people transfer their pictures to their computer as soon as they can, which can be recovered using data recovery methods.  On the other hand, those who don’t, will need a professional to take a look at the camera.  If you don’t waste any time and seek a professional immediately, your pictures can normally be recovered.</p>
<p>Digital cameras are something that most of us own these days, as they take professional quality photos.  Anytime that it appears you have lost your pictures, you can turn to software and professional recovery services to get your pictures back.  Your digital photographs are very important, which is why you’ll want to take care of them.  Mistakes and disasters do happen though &#8211; which is why there are recovery services.</p>
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		<title>Dealing With The Loss Of Data</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 19:26:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Royston</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Data loss is something that can be very traumatic. Whether it’s a business with important files and documents, or an individual with precious pictures and videos, losing data can be a very traumatic and stressful situation. If you’ve never experienced hard drive failure or losing data before, it can indeed be a situation where you find yourself wondering what to <p>Continue reading <a href="http://roymogg.com/2009/10/31/dealing-with-the-loss-of-data/">Dealing With The Loss Of Data</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>Data loss is something that can be very traumatic.  Whether it’s a business with important files and documents, or an individual with precious pictures and videos, losing data can be a very traumatic and stressful situation.  If you’ve never experienced hard drive failure or losing data before, it can indeed be a situation where you find yourself wondering what to do.</p>
<p>No matter what you happens, you shouldn’t stress out or let the situation get the best of you.  Although computers are great to have and hard drives work very well for storage, they are both machinery and are bound to fail at some point in time.  No matter how sophisticated hard drives get, they will never be able to completely avoid crashes or failure.</p>
<p>In most cases, your data can be recovered, which is always good news.  When your hard drive first crashes or you notice that your data is missing, you should immediately take it to a local specialist.  The specialist will be able to evaluate your hard drive, find out what the problem is, and then tell you.  The evaluation process could take anywhere from 1 day to a couple of weeks, so you should always prepare yourself for anything.</p>
<p>Once the hard drive has been evaluated, they will go over pricing with you and tell you what options you have.  At this point, you can decide if you want to go with their offer, or how you want to proceed.  Keep in mind that this can be very costly, although at this point it may very well be the only chance you have for recovering your data.</p>
<p>The smartest way to avoid data recovery altogether, is to create a backup of your files and keep backing them up.  Companies and those who do their work with computers should always back things up at least once a day.  This way, if your hard drive happens to crash or you lose all of your data, you’ll have the back up files safe and sound.  Then, when you take your hard drive to a specialist to be recovered, you’ll have the files to keep on working.  Also, at this point, you can choose whether or not you want to have the hard drive recovered, or just scrap it and get a new one &#8211; as you’ll have all the files backed up and ready to use.</p>
<p>In the event of data loss or hard drive failure, you should always remain calm and know that there are options out there to help you recover your data.  If you’ve been backing up your information, you won’t need to worry near as much.  From backing up your data to data recovery specialists &#8211; you’ll have the options you need to keep your sanity and recover your lost data.</p>
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		<title>Backup Data Properly</title>
		<link>http://roymogg.com/2009/07/21/backup-data-properly/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 08:28:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>roymogg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Computer data can be very important to us, especially those of us who make a living on the computer. Over the last several years, the computer has grown on all of us, making our lives so much easier. For that very reason, it’s easy to tell that if we lost our computer data, it would completely destroy a majority of <p>Continue reading <a href="http://roymogg.com/2009/07/21/backup-data-properly/">Backup Data Properly</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="color: #800000;">Backup Data Properly</span></strong></p>
<p>Computer data can be very important to us, especially those of us who make a living on the computer. Over the last several years, the computer has grown on all of us, making our lives so much easier. For that very reason, it’s easy to tell that if we lost our computer data, it would completely destroy a majority of us.</p>
<p>Losing data can be an overwhelming thought to say the least. Computers store data, although machines have been known to fail. Even though the computer has become a lot more reliable over the years, it is virtually impossible to prevent computers from losing data.</p>
<p>You don’t need to take this lying down through, as you can indeed fight back. The ideal way to ensure that you never lose your precious data, is to back it up and keep backing it up. You should back up your computer data at least once a week, with once per day being the recommended way to do it.</p>
<p>In the past, and even some today, the floppy disc is the main method used to back up computer data. Even though they store a small amount of data, they are easy to access, easy to use, and nearly every computer has one.</p>
<p>Those of you who are looking to take things to the next level should look into backing up your entire hard drive. Backing up your entire hard drive is something that everyone should do, as it is indeed one of the best and most reliable ways to backup your computer.</p>
<p>When you create a backup of your entire hard drive, it will copy all of your information, so if something happens you’ll always have your data. Doing a full backup of your hard drive is great, although it can be very time consuming. To make matters worse, it is recommended that you create a backup at least once a week. On the other hand, if what you have on your computer is very important, you’ll find it more than worth the effort and time needed to back things up.</p>
<p>Another way you can back up your data, programs, and files, is to burn them directly to a data CD or DVD. This way, you can select which files or folders you want to keep. If you use CD/RW or DVD/RW disks, you can continue to add information to them when you create a backup. If you don’t use the RW (re-writable) media, then you won’t be able to go back and add more information to the disc.</p>
<p>Burning data directly to discs are the method of backup that most people are using these days, although backing up the entire hard drive is the preferred way of backing up your data. If you plan to use discs, you’ll need either a CD or DVD burner, which you can get for a great price these days. The discs are cheap as well, which only makes this method of backing things up that much better.</p>
<p>Whether it’s for your business or for personal reasons, you can’t go wrong backing up your data. You should always strive to back things up properly, as this will ensure that the data will always be there when you need it. This way, if you computer happens to crash or you lose everything on your hard drive, you’ll always have your backup files to go back to. This in itself can save you a lot of time, effort, and quite possibly even money &#8211; just for the simple fact that the files are all but a copy away to restore.</p>
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		<title>Back up your data &#8211; do not lose you mind and wreck your marriage!</title>
		<link>http://roymogg.com/2009/07/20/back-up-your-data-do-not-lose-you-mind-and-wreck-your-marriage/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2009 08:22:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>roymogg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For nearly all computer users, losing data can be a very traumatic experience. If you use your computer for a business or for other important matters, it can be very stressful and very traumatic to lose everything you have worked months, and possibly even years to build. Even though you may back up your data on a periodic basis, you’ll still need to check the backup to make sure that everything works. Nothing can be worse than backing something up, only to find months later that something went <p>Continue reading <a href="http://roymogg.com/2009/07/20/back-up-your-data-do-not-lose-you-mind-and-wreck-your-marriage/">Back up your data &#8211; do not lose you mind and wreck your marriage!</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="color: #800000;">Losing Your Mind With Data Recovery</span></strong></p>
<p>For nearly all computer users, losing data can be a very traumatic experience. If you use your computer for a business or for other important matters, it can be very stressful and very traumatic to lose everything you have worked months, and possibly even years to build.</p>
<p>Even though you may back up your data on a periodic basis, you’ll still need to check the backup to make sure that everything works. Nothing can be worse than backing something up, only to find months later that something went wrong.</p>
<p>No matter who you are, or what business you work for, data loss can happen. Computers are great, although they aren’t perfect. Over time, your hard drive can crash or malfunction, which will result in the loss of everything you have stored on your computer.</p>
<p>Whenever this happens to you, it’s always a good thing there’s data recovery. Without data recovery, it wouldn’t be possible to retrieve files, recover information, or simply get back to the data you spent years building.</p>
<p>To recover your data, you’ll need to send it off to a company that specializes in data recovery. They will need to run some tests on it and see what shape it is in, how bad it is damaged, and just what needs to be done to recover your data.</p>
<p>This process will normally take around a week or so, all depending on the problem. It can be quite expensive as well, depending on where you send it. Keep in mind though &#8211; the more experience the data recovery technicians have, the higher the price will be.</p>
<p>Those that are more expensive are great if you have the money to spare, for the simple fact that they are experts and are more apt at saving your data and information. The cheaper data recovery companies are great as well, although larger companies and those with extremely important data will want to put their trust in the best that money can buy.</p>
<p>With most cases, companies can rebuild the hard drive, providing the drive isn’t totally corrupted. In cases where the hard drive is totally gone, it will need to be rebuilt, which can take quite a bit of time. No matter what the situation may be, data recovery experts can normally find a solution to recover your data.</p>
<p>At some point in time, everyone will experience some type of hard drive crash or malfunction that will result in the loss of data. When this happens to you, you shouldn’t get all shook up or alarmed, you should instead make sure that you are prepared to always expect the unexpected.</p>
<p>Even though your data can normally be recovered, you should still back up everything on a weekly basis just to be on the safe side. This way, when your hard drive is sent off to be repaired, you’ll have the information you need backed up to keep on going as normal.</p>
<p>To be on the safe side, you should keep your most important documents and files stored on a CD, by using a CD burner and CD-R media. This is by far the cheapest and easiest way to back up your data, and it will keep you more than prepared for when your hard drive malfunctions and crashes when you least expect it.</p>
<p>If you prepare yourself by backing up your data, a hard drive malfunction won’t be as traumatic on you. You should always be prepared, and ready just in case something happens. Computers are the wave of the future &#8211; although they aren’t perfect by any means.</p>
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		<title>Hard Disk and Data Recovery &#8211; approaches to saving your data</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Jul 2009 17:21:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Royston</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As most of us already know, recovering data that is lost or damaged is known as data recovery.  Data recovery can save a majority of your data information, in the form of hard drives, zip disks, CDs, DVDs, and other means of storage.  Data recovery is very common these days, as it can help you get back on track after your hard drive crash or other means of destruction to your <p>Continue reading <a href="http://roymogg.com/2009/07/18/hard-disk-and-data-recovery-approaches-to-saving-your-data/">Hard Disk and Data Recovery &#8211; approaches to saving your data</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not Too Late For Data Recovery</p>
<p>As most of us already know, recovering data that is lost or damaged is known as data recovery.  Data recovery can save a majority of your data information, in the form of hard drives, zip disks, CDs, DVDs, and other means of storage.  Data recovery is very common these days, as it can help you get back on track after your hard drive crash or other means of destruction to your data.</p>
<p>On the professional side of things, there are a lot of companies out there who excel in data recovery.  They have technicians who are experts in recovering your data, and spend a majority of their time working on hard drives.  Recovering the information from a hard drive can be a very time consuming process, all depending on just how bad the drive has been damaged.  If the hard drive is damaged physical or the sectors have been damaged, some of the data that was stored on it may be lost forever.</p>
<p>If you take immediate action and seek a repair service for your hard drive, you just may be able to save everything.  In the result of a crash, virus, accidental deletion, or other disaster, you shouldn’t waste any time at all.  You should always look into a company, preferably local, that can help you with your hard drive.  The company will first do an evaluation on the hard drive, then contact you and discuss what options you have available with you.</p>
<p>To safely and efficiently recover your data using software, companies have a few choices they can use.  Below, you’ll find some software examples that companies use to recover lost data on hard drives.</p>
<p>FILE recovery<br />
FILE is a bootable program that can immediately take action with data recovery.  It can also assist with virus scans, incident response, and forensic analysis.  FILE is a very common program, widely used by data recovery specialists around the world.</p>
<p>LDE recovery<br />
Known as Linux Disc Editor, the LDE method of recovery was originally created for recovering lost files in Linux.  It is an older method of software and data recovery, which proved to be very beneficial to those who used Linux.</p>
<p>Link to get editor: <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/lde/">http://sourceforge.net/projects/lde/</a></p>
<p>NT recovery<br />
The software for NT data recovery provides the proper read access for hard drives that are set up with NTFS in the Windows or MS DOS environment.  This software is among the most popular for data recovery technicians, allowing them to copy files from NTFS to FAT volumes. </p>
<p>Links to get software: <a href="http://www.stellarinfo.com/recover-windows-nt.htm">http://www.stellarinfo.com/recover-windows-nt.htm</a></p>
<p>The above examples are all but a few among the software recovery methods.  Software recovery can work with most hard drives, if they aren’t too badly damaged.  If the hard drive has been damaged by flood, fire, or other physical damage, it will probably need to be rebuilt.  Again, if you don’t waste in time seeking a technician, you may be able to get everything fixed.  Rebuilding the hard drive will take quite a bit of time, as the technician will have to go through every inch of the drive and replace the parts that have been damaged.</p>
<p>As important as your data is, it’s always in your best interest to get on the ball and don’t let any time be wasted.  Time is always of the essence, especially when it comes to recovering all of your data and information.  Time will always prove to be the ultimate and deciding factor with your information &#8211; which is why you shouldn’t let one precious second be wasted whenever something happens to your hard drive.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #800000;">Some Links:</span></strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.pcinspector.de/Sites/file_recovery/info.htm?language=1">http://www.pcinspector.de/Sites/file_recovery/info.htm?language=1</a></p>
<p>Tutorials on how to recover a hard disk: <a href="http://www.dtidata.com/resourcecenter/data-recovery-videos/">http://www.dtidata.com/resourcecenter/data-recovery-videos/</a></p>
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