Monday, September 13, 2010

Is it possible to prevent Windows Data Loss?

Have you ever crashed your Microsoft Windows 7 and got all your files trapped in system? There is no doubt, Windows 7 is an updated version of the ever so robust and reliable operating system but it has some limitations? There are also some errors.

All I want to mention here is - An operating system is a software, and certainly likely to crash. But with effective Windows data recovery methods, it is possible for a user to recover Windows files, and folders.

Here are the steps helpful to avoid the issue:

Windows 7 uses high-end configuration. So make sure you have at least:

• 1 GHz processor
• One GB (32 bit) RAM, or Two GB (32 bit) RAM
• 16 GB (32 bit) space, or 20 GB (64 bit)
• And a DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher drive

Make sure your device drivers are updated and compatible with Windows 7.
Ensure there is enough disk space.

Above points are not a sure guarantee for preventing abrupt problems that may surface, but certainly go a long way in preventing Windows crash, and the data loss situations that accompany such crashes.

But for people, who are already facing data loss due to reasons not listed above, then don't worry. There are Windows data recovery methods available for you.

• For starter, you'll need to try and start Windows in safe mode, then undo the last changes and restart your computer.
• Damaged registry files might be a cause of the problems. In such situations you may have to opt for registry cleaning.
• But, if the above steps, fail, then you'll need to format your system, and then reinstall Windows operating system. This will remove all the data that is saved in your hard drive, but also rid you of all the problems. After re-installation of your OS, you can use your backup to recover Windows files.

But, if you do not have a backup, there is no need to worry as there are a number of comprehensive Windows data recovery software available in the market.


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