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Why It’s Important to Have a Backup Plan

Last week I received a panic phone call from a person whose home computer wouldn’t start. The hard drive had crashed and all the data was lost.  None of his data was backed up.

I have written many times on the importance of having a backup strategy, both onsite and cloud based.

Your documents, pictures, music, videos, etc, that are stored in your computer are important to you. Do you have a backup system? Here are some reasons you should be backing up your data.

–  What if your computer crashes and you can’t start it.
–  Your home/office burns down
–  Your computer has been stolen
–  You left the computer in a restaurant, hotel, etc.
–  Coffee, soda or other liquid has been spilled on the keyboard of your laptop
–  The computer has been dropped
–  A virus has wiped out the hard drive
–  Malware, short for malicious software, has permitted someone to infiltrate your computer system without your consent
–  You have inadvertently erased an important file.
–  Someone else who uses your computer has deleted files

The list goes on and on. Before disaster strikes, make sure you are backing up ALL your important data onto an external hard drive and explore many of the online backup options that are available.

A popular cloud based backup service is CrashPlan, however a review of all the major services can be read HERE.