Saturday, 22 September 2012

How to avoid hard drive crashes Recover your data if worst happens


There are numerous reasons for your hard drive crashes. Some of the reasons are:

  • Scratched Platters

  • Broken read/write arm

  • Hard drive motor failed

  • Humidity or moisture

  • Master Boot record failure

  • Drive not recognised by BIOS

  • OS Malfunction and so on.

So here are the tips that cana

help you avoid crashes and recover valuable data.

Backup utility
Prepare for the worst and install the Windows XP backup utility from your installation CD. It’s found in \VALUEADD\MSFT\ NTBACKUP\NTBACKUP.MSI

Older applications
If an older application is crashing your system, try running it in Compatibility Mode.

Support tools
You can get some extra help with diagnosing problems by using the Windows Support Tools on your installation disc. Browse to support\tools\setup.exe to use it.

Update your BIOS
Check your motherboard or your PC manufacturer’s website for a BIOS update as these may iron out recognised bugs that are causing your system’s problems.

Floppy boot
If necessary, you can boot your PC up from the installation CD. If you need to use a floppy disk then make sure you take a look online at article Q310994 on the Microsoft Knowledge Base first.

Is it compatible?
Problems can often be caused by hardware that’s not compatible with Windows XP – check your devices in case of trouble.

Read the logs
If you have a problem, the Application and System Logs in Event Viewer may explain why your system crashed.

Overclock with care
Exercise caution if you’re overclocking essential components like your CPU and video card as this is a very risky process that can cause massive instability and even permanent damage to your setup.

You can also go to Microsoft Support Center Online for better expert guidance and safeguarding you pc.

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