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Advice On How To Backup Your Laptop Data And Cool The Hard Drive

By: Marco Maseko


Advice on How To Backup Your Laptop Data and Cool The Hard drive

Marco Maseko

There is no mistaken the fact that over a million laptops have been stolen over the years in the United States alone. Anytime a laptop is stolen, chances are that it won't be recovered. If the information wasn't backed up, then the owner will be left with no laptop - but more importantly - no backed up data either.

The best way to go about backing up your data and files is to burn them to a data CD. Data CDs can hold up to 700 MB (Mega Bytes) of data, which means a lot of files. To back things up this way, all you need is a CD/RW burner in your laptop, which most of the newer ones come with.

The easiest and quickest way to backup your laptop data is to use an online backup service. Depending on your connection to the Internet, it can take anywhere from several minutes to several hours. Although it may take you a little bit of time, you'll have the satisfaction in knowing that your data is there if something should happen.

Cooling the hard drive

For several different reasons, storage is a very important part of a computer. These days, computers do far more than they ever have in the past. From businesses to family photo's, storage is the ideal way to keep documents on your computer. The most popular method of storage is the hard disk drive, which we all count on for keeping our data safe.

One area that suffers from the drive overheating is the platters, which are magnetic media. Platters are what carry the data throughout the hard drive. Platters are constructed from optical glass, aluminum, or ceramic and normally coated with a layer of magnetic material. Once the hard drive begins to heat up, the platters will start to expand, which changes their size. When this happens, the magnetic surface on the platters will get destroyed, which results in a loss of data. If the physical area of the platters are damaged, it will result in unreadable sectors.

But whether its software, or additional fans, you should always ensure that your hard drives are kept cool. By keeping them cool, you'll greatly reduce the amount of crashes. You'll also increase the stability of your hard drive as well, which will make your entire computer perform much better.

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