Backup files.
Yes files will become damaged because files go through the CPU in order to be processed so that they can run.
Computer forensics is the ability to recover damaged files from a criminal's computer.
yes
Files can be damaged in a number of ways. Here are some common examples: 1. Your file system may become trashed. If the file tables are damaged, then so are at least some of the files. 2. A failing hard drive or other bad media can cause files to become corrupted. 3. Files can be corrupted through transferring them. File sharing is popular and yet, bugs in the software, people moving incomplete files to share folders, PC problems, and other things can introduce corruption. Sometimes users have fake or corrupted files and don't even know it, and they share them to others. There are people representing various industries who deliberately put corrupt or fake files online to help discourage copyright abuse. 4. User error, deliberate sabotage, and overwriting files can damage them too. 5. Computer viruses can infect or corrupt files.
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The files which store the copy of your original data are called backup files. In windows backup files are created by NTbackup utility and windows backup and restore utilities. These backup files have .bkf file extension.
It is called backing up files. It is used in the event the original files are lost for some reason. That way there is a backup to fall back on.
NTFS data recovery is a computer program that is used to find damaged drives and lost files. It is downloaded onto your computer and it will scan your computer for the files that were lost, damaged or deleted. It can find corrupted files, data and pictures.
They are called FRAGMENTED files
They are called just that - "files".
1. files are can easily get damaged for e.g by water or fire and etc but a data base cant so easily get damaged you can find delete or edit files on the data base easily while if you hv a big file it is hard
you copy all the original files to a another hard disk or flash drive before formatting the disk with the original files