Protect Your Computer Files Away from Data Loss Problems
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1. Corrupted System Registry Files
Every Windows-based PC has something called a
Windows registry. The registry contains several files that are integral to the
performance and operation of your computer. Over time, some of those files can
become corrupted, be misplaced or get lost altogether. When that happens, the
system registry becomes compromised – and frequent crashes are all-too-common
symptoms. The best way to rule this possibility in or out is by running a
Windows registry-cleaning program. Such programs scan your Windows registry for
problems then automatically make repairs. If you run a registry cleaner and the
crashes persist, a different issue is probably causing them.
2. Disordered Files
Windows operating systems handles
file organization in a way that isn't very intuitive. Basically, they break
files up and fit them into gaps in the computer’s memory. As time goes by,
these disorganized files can prompt frequent crashes. Luckily, a great
optimization solution is built right into Windows-based PCs: the disk defragmentation utility. Although its location on a computer varies, you can
generally locate it within the system and security section inside the Control
Panel. By running a defrag once every few months, you may be able to keep those
pesky computer crashes at bay.
3. Malware
Malicious software can take many different forms.
Sometimes, it’s a virus that is accidentally unleashed after opening a strange
email; other times, it's ad-ware that tags along with other information that is
automatically downloaded from a website. Whatever type it is, there’s no
question that malicious software can wreak havoc on a computer’s performance.
Happily, there are many topnotch programs out there that regularly scan your
computer for the presence of such problems – and that help guard against them,
too. Buy one, install it and use it regularly; your crash issues may come to an
end.
The above may not cover all of the reasons, which
cause the computer system crash, but they are the main reasons and which can
lead to the data loss. So, how to reduce the damage of them? Let’s take a look
at below.
1. Stop using your computer right now. Keep
operating on your computer will do more harm to your computer data. Stop using
till you find the expert or send it to the repair shop.
2. The system crashed or the files loss situation
happens occasionally, so remember building a backup for the files periodically
is strongly needed.
3. For Windows OS user, you can try to modify the
registry “HEKEY—LOCAL—MACHIME/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/WINDOWS/
CURRENTVERSION/EXPLORER/DESKTOP/NAMESPACE”. Build a new file here and
rename it as “645FFO40—5081—101B—9F08—00AA002F954E”, then
restart your computer to see if the lost files are back to you again. But this
is based on you didn't empty the Recycle bin.
4. For Mac user, you can try to use Time Machine
or iTunes backup to restore your data if you lost data after computer faults.
But this is based on a backup of the files which you already have.
5. If you don’t have backup but still want to recover
lost or deleted files from your computer, you can try some freeware like Test
Disk, Recuva on the net, but make sure the software you choose will not bring
you any virus or ads which you don’t want.
Deal with the lost important files caused by the
computer faults
According to the above methods, the things I want
to let you know is that how important the backup is. Back up your files
regularly can help you avoid the problems above (specifically refers to the
data loss problems).
And another thing is that you are going to listen
to me don’t do any process on your computer if you feel anything wrong happens
on your computer because most of us are not the professors who are dealing with
this kind of situation.
Offer users tips to protect computer OS
1. The most important way to protect against
infection is to keep your software up-to date, including your computer operating
system. Check regularly for updates or set up automatic updates.
2. Use quality Antivirus software
from a well-known manufacturer. Check the manufacturer's recommendations for
information such as set-up and configuration.
3. Avoid questionable sites, such as sites that
offer commercial software (software that you would have to pay for normally) to
download for free.
4. Avoid sites that offer software hacks and
cracks. Hacks and cracks are usually a small patch or software file that
circumvents copy protection or use restrictions.
5. Never open e-mail from unknown sources. If you
have any doubts about an e-mail, it is better to err on the side of caution and
delete it.

This post was written by a Jounna Yoyo.She Works at uFlysoft Co.Ltd,Which is Web based Marketing Software development company.For more information visit http://www.uflysoft.com
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1 Comments “Protect Your Computer Files Away from Data Loss Problems”
26 August, 2014
Yes, hacker becomes more and more today. As a regular user of computer, I use folder protector to protect the safety of the important files on my PC.
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