BACKUP YOUR COMPUTER IN 3 EASY STEPS

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BACKUP YOUR COMPUTER IN 3 EASY STEPS

Ransomware, viruses, human error, and many other reasons can cause data loss. It is much more common to lose important files than you might think. One hundred forty thousand hard drives in the United States crash each week. It's scary to think you could lose all your data, especially if it isn't something you know how to do to backup your entire computer.

A GUIDE FOR BACKING UP YOUR COMPUTER We want everyone to have access to secure data. This guide will help you understand your backup options to avoid losing important files or memories. STEP 1 - BUY AN EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE To backup your data, you can use multiple external hard drives. These include USB flash drives and desktop hard drives and portable hard drives, and network-attached storage devices. Many external hard drives have backup software that automates the process. USB Flash Drives are smaller in storage, but they can be easily stored and transported. They are not ideal for backing up entire computers because of their limited storage capacity. The desktop hard drives have ample storage space to store many files and system backups. These drives are safe and allow you to access files if one is lost or changed quickly. They are not portable and require a power cable, so they cannot be carried around with you if you often travel for work. Portable hard drives are the best choice for people who frequently travel and need to back up their computers from afar. Although they don't have the same data storage capacity as desktop hard drives, they can be used in multiple locations. The network-attached storage devices are connected to your router and offer ample space for multiple computers. These devices are far more flexible and powerful, but they can be challenging to set up.


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