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Although modern computer equipment is generally very reliable, is does sometimes fail. Hard disks are more prone to failure than most other computer components because they have many mechanical parts (and not just electronics). Remember that your hard disk contains all of your personal data much of which cannot be replaced if it is lost. It is vital to ensure that you are prepared for the chance of a hard disk failure. This involves taking regular backups of your data and being able to recover data should your drive fail. Data Backup It is surprising, considering the increasing reliance people place on their electronic data, how few people keep adequate and regular backups of their data. We can backup your data for you if you wish onto various forms of media including CD or DVD. We can also provide you with a Backup Solution so you can make your own backups We charge £20.00 per Gigabyte up to a maximum of £120.00 for backing up or transfering your data Harddisk Data Recovery There are a number of warning signs that your hardisk may be failing, these include: BIOS error when you start your computer No sound of the drive 'spinning-up' when you start your computer Increase in noise level or making unusual noises Frequent requests from your computer to run scandisk/chkdisk when you start your computer If you suspect that your disk may have failed (or be failing) power down your machine immediately. If you continue to use a failing disk more damage may be done and the chances of being able to recover data are lower. Contact us to arrange for data recovery from your disk. We can recover data from most commonly used types of drives including, IDE, SATA, SCSI, and external USB or firewire drives.
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