Losing
data can be an extremely frustrating experience, especially for business
owners, employees or students.Here are 6 ways to prevent
your hard drive from being corrupted and prevent the incidence of data loss or
hard drive failure.
Proactively
Monitor the Health of the Hard Drive
Users should
proactively monitor the health of the hard drive regularly with the S.M.A.R.T
tool (if your hard drive is compatible with it), to help detect errors or
issues on the hard drive. The S.M.A.R.T (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and
Reporting Technology System) tool basically advises users about the condition
of the hard drive and promptly informs of error or issues on the drive.
Use a Very
Good Antivirus Software on Your System and Update It Often
Having a good
antivirus software installed on your computer system is very important because
you typically share applications, documents and files between your system and
hard drive. Malware infection is one of the major causes of hard drive
corruption. A good antivirus software helps to prevent malware infections and
thus prevent hard drive corruption.
Properly
Eject Hard Drives from Computer Systems
When you want to
remove an external hard drive from a computer system, you remove it through the
‘safely remove’ option rather than just yanking it out. This eliminates the
risk of electrical damage when the power to the drive is shut down.
Take Proper
Care of the Hard Drive
Due to how portable
external hard drives are, there is the risk of unconsciously manhandling them
when you carry them around. It is ill-advised to move or bang these devices at
any point. It is also advisable to carry hard drives around in a soft case to
protect it from any damaging impact, especially those that can harm the
magnetic media of the hard drive.
Avoid Using
the Hard Drive Near Extreme Temperatures
Extreme
temperatures can damage the electronic components of the hard drive. Exposing
the hard drive to solar flares can also corrupt the data in the RAM. Suitable
temperatures and proper airflow should be available to the hard drive to
prevent data corruption and loss. It is more appropriate to use a hard drive at
room temperature.
Avoid Using
Hard Drives with Unstable Power Supply
Power surges and
sags are bad for hard drives especially for those in a computer system. Ensure
there is good quality and uninterrupted power supply when making use of hard
drives, either external hard drives or system hard drives, because power
surges, unstable or poor quality power supply is one of the major causes of
hard drive corruption and failure. A UPS is great for helping to regulate power
supply.
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