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Hard Drives

If you have ever had a hard disk drive fail on you, you know what an incredible inconvenience it is. Most of us take our hard drives for granted before we know better. By then it is too late. Unfortunately, even one hard drive accident can cause huge problems for you. One of my friends lost months and months of important business data, resulting in thousands of dollars of losses. Another person I met lost literally hundreds of albums worth of music from a hard drive failure.

This is why it is so important to back up your data. There are lots of ways to do this. You can backup off site, use a flash disk, or even write it to CDs or tape drives if you want. In my opinion, the best way to do it is with backup hard disks.

The great things about hard drives is that they have come down in price so much over the last few years that anyone can afford to have an extra one sitting around to store backup data on. There are a wide variety of different programs that will automatically backup the data so that if anything goes wrong, you can retrieve it without much problem. Sometimes, you do not even need to retrieve it. You can simply work on the backup hard drive until you replace the original one.










Of course, there are a few things you have to watch for when you picking out your hard drives. You need to know about the corners that some people caught when they make portable hard disks. Make sure that you are getting one with a fan in it. Many hard drives that are designed to be used for storage will not run well if they are on all the time. They do not have any cooling system in them, and as a result they can burn out extremely quickly.

This happened to a friend of mine. Almost as soon as he started using his new drive, he had to replace it again. It was a big headache. They work alright as storage hard drives, but do not try to run your computer off of one! It only costs a little bit more money to get hard drives with built-in fans, and the increase in life expectancy is more than worth it. Remember, your data is one of your most important possessions. Do not take any risks with it.








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