Some data can be recovered if the computer is not backed up and crashes. Many programs or software can detect a crash and automatically backs up recent updates or data changes.
When the computer crashes and you lose your data.
When the computer crashes and you lose your data.
Yes, it can, because when your hard drive crashes it loses valuable data (something you were working on when it happened) and it generally crashes because of a virus or changed configuration. If you use a data recovery service they will restore whatever work you lost as well as restoring your computer to it's last "working configuration" (so no viruses).
how often should work be backed up how often should work be backed up
If it is an app you can get the app again, but if your talking about data if you backed it up to your computer you should be able to find it on your computer
Today more than ever, people have a lot of important information stored on computers. To protect the data, an external hard drive is essential. People take a lot of digital pictures and have important files on a computer, but often do not have any means of backing up the data. An external hard drive paired with a backup program will ensure that the data is always backed up in the event that the computer files become corrupted or the system crashes.
"First, do a search on your computer for lost data. If you can't find it, then unfortunately, unless you've stored your date on an external hard drive or something other than the crashed computer, your data has been lost forever."
Data recovery software enable a person to access and store data at any time. When you do this and your computer crashes it allows you to keep all your data up to the last restore point.
The disadvantages of computer accounting are that it is subject to the same flaws as all data stored on a computer, such as crashes, memory wipes, accidental deletion and hacking.
Yes, data can be recovered from a tape using various software available in the market.
Technically it doesn't 'go' anywhere, all 'deleting' a file does is set the computer to not see it anymore, and allow that data to be overwritten. If that data is not overwritten, it is still there, and can be recovered by 'undeleter' software.
I'm no computer expert, but you have to remove the hard drive, and put the hard drive into another computer and access it that way. If i were you, i'd find someone who's very skilled with that sort of thing.