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PC Tools data recovery and system utilities 7.0
PC Tools data recovery and system utilities 7.0
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PC Tools data recovery and system utilities 7.0
PC Tools data recovery and system utilities 7.0
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Central Point PC Tools Data Recovery and DOS Utilities
Central Point PC Tools Data Recovery and DOS Utilities
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The Norton Utilities; Comprehensive Data Protection & Recovery Tools for Macintosh (Using Norton Utilities)
The Norton Utilities; Comprehensive Data Protection & Recovery Tools for Macintosh (Using Norton Utilities)

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Mac tools deluxe: Data recovery, hard disk backup, disk optimization, file management
Mac tools deluxe: Data recovery, hard disk backup, disk optimization, file management
by Kathi Dean
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Pc Tools for Dos: Volume 1: Getting Started; Pc Tools Desktop; Data Recovery and System Utilities
Pc Tools for Dos: Volume 1: Getting Started; Pc Tools Desktop; Data Recovery and System Utilities
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Mac Tools Deluxe: Data Recovery, Hard Disk Backup, Disk Optimization, File Management (Includes Mactools Deluxe Version 1.1 Update)
Mac Tools Deluxe: Data Recovery, Hard Disk Backup, Disk Optimization, File Management (Includes Mactools Deluxe Version 1.1 Update)

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Dealing With The Loss Of Data 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. 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. 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. 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. 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 - as you’ll have all the files backed up and ready to use. 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 - you’ll have the options you need to keep your sanity and recover your lost data. PPPPP (word count 464)
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