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Data Loss Prevention
There
are many ways to prevent data from being lost on your computer.
Following these guidelines will help you to keep your data safe and
hopefully you will not have to come to us for our services. While we
appreciate your business, we would rather see our clients prevent data
loss before it happens, thus saving them time and worry.
Backup
- Data can usually be easily duplicated. It is important to make
backups of all of your most important data, documents, and programs.
Shut-Down
- Be sure to properly shut down your computer. All data should be
saved and applications closed before the operating system is shut
down. After doing so, you can safely turn off your computer. Even
though the computer may appear idle, there are often many tasks still
in progress and a computer should not be turned off unless the proper
steps are followed.
Viruses
- Take steps to protect yourself from computer viruses. Keep a virus
detection program on your computer.
System
Protection - Keep your computer safe from human error (children,
computer illiterates, etc.). Use passwords on important programs or
files to help prevent accidental erasure.
Equipment
- Here are some examples of equipment that can help prevent data loss:
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Place a
cooling fan within 4 inches of the hard disk and in a position where
it will force air directly onto the drive. This can reduce the
operating temperature by as much as 112º F!
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Use an
un-interruptible power supply with a built-in line noise filter. We
recommend using APC UPS supplies. Using one of these will also
eventually save other equipment in your system.
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Install more
RAM into your system. This will prevent the system from accessing
the hard disk as "cache." We recommend 128MB for Windows 98 or
earlier versions of Mac OS, and 256MB for Windows NT, 2000, Linux,
Unix, and Mac OS 8.1 or greater.
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Use a
shock-absorbing hard disk mounting device, available at most
computer shops, or from Ready For Knowledge, Inc. @ $34 a
piece.
Abuse
- Although this may seem like common sense, it is important to be
gentle with your computer. Avoid moving the computer while it is in
use. The components inside the computer are very precise and jostling
them may cause data loss or failure.
Ready For Knowledge, Inc.
8665 Sudley Road, #228
Manassas, Virginia 20110
Phone 703-330-9654
DC & Maryland 866-828-9944
Email: info@readyforknowledge.com
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