Back up hard drives are recommended because most hard drives give no symptoms before failing catastrophically. Once they do, it is almost impossible to retrieve data.
The 2 main data transfer modes are UDMA and PIO under the ATA or IDE hard drives. Many recent hard drives use SATA and have PIO to fall back on if there is an issue.
Data can be recovered from a damaged hard drive in a number of ways. Hard drives damaged through user error can have their data recovered through various programs. Otherwise a data recovery company can help.
They store digital information in a relativly permenent form. Some hard drives called 'Hard Disc Drives' store data magnetically on a metal disc. Newer hard drives called 'Solid State Drives' store data electronically on flash memory.
I am assuming you're asking what part of the computer sotres data in general. Well that would be the computers hard drive. To learn more about hard drives, go to www.howstuffworks.com and search "hard drives".
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External hard drives can use data from an internal hard drive as often as you'd like. To do this, you must have backup software installed on each drive that will allow you to back up the drive when necessary, even if you are not in front of your computer.
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These are typically referred to as storage devices, which include hard drives, solid-state drives, USB flash drives, and external drives. They allow users to save and access various types of data, such as programs, games, and movies. Additionally, cloud storage services offer online options for storing and sharing data securely. Each type of storage device varies in capacity, speed, and convenience.
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There are many places on the high street to buy hard drives for data storage like PC World. You can also find hard drives for sale on both Amazon and eBay.