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Hard Disk: Troubleshooting Tips for Solving Problems

Your hard disk is a critical component of your computer and one that the majority of people take for granted. Just imagine the pain of losing all your digital photos, important letters, or that book you had been working on for years. How would you feel knowing that you could have done something about it, but didnt? Your hard disk is a mechanical device that spins at thousands of revolutions a minute. Your computer relies on it to run its operating system, installed programs and to access the important information you have saved. Hard disks contain tiny moving parts that eventually wear out, usually resulting in mechanical disk failure. The good news is that by regularly checking for errors, defragmenting, and performing habitual backups, you can protect the integrity of your valuable data and extend the life of the hard disk. This article will show you practical examples of how you can solve common problems, as well as how to get the best out of your disk.

Category: Hardware
Issue: 2008 Issue 4 June/July
Operating Systems: XP, Vista
Article Reference: H11