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Disaster DATA Recovery & Your System Personal Computer

Disaster DATA Recovery & Your System Personal Computer. Catherine Agnew CEDu 581 - Oconomowoc. My Security Philosophy, Part 1.

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Disaster DATA Recovery & Your System Personal Computer

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  1. Disaster DATA Recovery & Your SystemPersonal Computer Catherine Agnew CEDu 581 - Oconomowoc

  2. My Security Philosophy, Part 1 While I have never had my computer crash big-time (it can be slow from time to time), I have taken some security precautions to protect my computer and myself. Personally, I do not give out my passwords and seldom check the boxes on websites that ask if I want the computer to remember me. Someone will always have access to that information.

  3. My Security Philosophy, Part 2 I also check for the lock at the bottom of a screen when giving personal information so that I know that there is some protection of my information. I do run an anti-virus program on my personal computer, but feel I could be more proactive in backing up my files. I want the maximum amount of protection at a reasonable price in an anti-virus program that is also easy to use.

  4. My Security Philosophy, Part 3 If something does happen to my computer, I want to have everything backed up and access to a Data Recovery Disaster team that is also easy to work with and effective while being affordable, too.

  5. PC Backup Plan What I can do: • Save information in 2 or more places, can be any medium that is compatible with pc • Currently backup data on CDs, flash drive, but am considering also backing up my hard drive • Backing up data online is also a possibility – Google docs already an option – depends on cost if using a different website

  6. PC Backup Plan Another option: Kroll Ontrack Data Recovery • Performed by hardware, software & system engineers • Offers multiple data recovery service options on • Any operating system, • Any make, model or brand, • Any generation of drive, and • All causes of data loss

  7. Kroll Ontrack Data Recovery – PChttp://www.ontrackdatarecovery.com Steps needed for full deployment: • Consultation – assess loss, pricing, service agreement, options (often free consultation) • Evaluation – analyze, view recoverable files, more pricing • Data Recovery – recover data, can track progress of recovery • Support – recovered data of media of choice with instructions of how to access recovered data, customer service (As noted on site, company cannot always retrieve all data, so users are instructed to backup their own data ahead of time)

  8. Kroll Ontrack Data Recovery – PCEasyRecovery Professional 6.1 – Standard Edition Technical specifications required: • Microsoft Windows 98, 2000, XP, ME (can recover from others) • Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later • Minimum of 64 MB of RAM • Pentium-class processor • 150 MB of free space (Windows version only)

  9. Kroll Ontrack Data Recovery – PCEasyRecovery Professional 6.1 – Standard Edition Pricing comparisons: $500 at Kroll website (http://www.ontrackdatarecovery.com) $500 at Softchoice website (www.softchoice.com)

  10. Kroll Ontrack Data Recovery – PCEasyRecovery Professional 6.1 – Standard Edition User responsibilities: • Backup information in more than one location • Keep up-to-date and delete old files that are not needed to have ample space on computer Administrator responsibilities: • Complete evaluation with all aspects covered and realistic goals • Recovery process in a timely manner with open communication (no surprises) • Ongoing technical support available

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