When you think about it, the most valuable thing on your computer or network is the data you create. After all, that data is the reason for having the computer and network in the first place–and it’s the bits and bytes that make up that data that are your first priority when putting protective strategies
Nowadays computers are widely used in our daily lives and I do believe most of the users like you and I have the experience of infecting by computer viruses. After infecting the computer viruses, the speed of running the computer will be slowed down. Even worse, computer viruses will do harm to your computer system
What is the most valuable thing in your computer? CPU? Memory chips? Or the hard drive? Actually none of them! Each of these can be changed once problems happen. Only the data, the data which stored on your computer are the most important thing for computer users. So in my opinion, data loss is the
I normally ask my friends how they feel when their computers are infected with viruses or when viruses corrupt their files, programs and even goes to an extent of destroying their personal computers, laptops and even their pen , floppy, and hard drives. Some seems to be so worried about this and even don’t know
While most people worry about hackers accessing their Macs over a network, it’s much easier for someone to just walk up to a computer and browse its files. That’s especially true if it’s a laptop, or if it’s in an office, a dorm, or another space where people mill around. Here are eight ways to
When a computers dies due to a software failure rather than a hardware problem, its files remain inaccessible but intact on the hard drive. To recover data from the hard drive of a dead Windows, Mac, or Linux notebook, follow one of the methods below. Method to Recover Your Data Method One Get a hard
Sometimes due to some reasons (accidentally delete, wrongly formatted, empty Mac trash or recycle bin, etc.), we may lose our important files. Many of us-computer users are afraid of this kind of situation ’cause some of the files are related to our works or business. What solution we may take to solve data loss problems
Everybody always tells you to make sure that you are backing up your PC, but what does that really mean? And what files do you actually need to backup? Today we’ll walk you through the basics of backing up your PC, what you should back up, and why. Of course, these rules won’t fit every
What you do on your computer stays on your computer. That may seem obvious, but a document in a new FBI terrorism case provides fascinating reminders of just how much information government agents can mine from your computer and other electronics, revealing cyber secrets you thought you’d long ago deleted. Jamshid Muhtorov is a refugee from Uzbekistan
One of the most important and most overlooked tasks that all computer users should perform on a regular basis is a data backup (Backing up your data can avoid you to jam in the complicated data recovery process or find ways to recover data on Google ’cause this may make you mad). Unfortunately for too