Startup Disk
Startup Disk Information
No matter how many times people loose data, how many serious
computer crashes that they hear about, or how many bugs they find
while running programs in windows, a lot of people never learn
their lessons. I teach computer science at a high school, so I know
all about it first hand. I can ask my students to create a bootable
startup disk until I am blue in the face, and they still will not
do it. If I can get them to make startup disks, they certainly will
not go through the effort to make sure that they stay current and
up to date. It is not like it requires that much effort to make a
startup floppy disk, but even still, they will forget about it.
Because they forget to do five minutes of work, they will all,
sooner or later, have to deal with hours and hours of inconvenience
when they have a major crash.
A start up disk is good for all kinds of emergencies. Most
people think of startup disks as something to use when
Windows comes down with a virus. In reality, however, this is
only one of the many uses for a good startupdisk. You can use them
when you have a virus, equipment failure, or a system bug caused by
bad programming. You name it, a startup disk will help you get out
of it.
Startup Disk Advice
Of course, A startupdisk is not a substitute for a good, regular
practice of backing up files. No matter how thoroughly updated an
emergency startup disk is, it won't necessarily prevent you from
losing data. The only way to really do this is to make sure that
you make backups as frequently as possible. Nevertheless, startup
disks do have their purposes. They really can help you out when you
get into trouble.
A startup disk will not only help you boot your computer, but it
will contain a lot of data recovery tools. Some of these can save
you from having to restore files to your hard drive. They can find
things that have been lost and unscramble them before they get
completely deleted from the drive. This can be a lifesaver, because
it can save things that have just been added to your computer.
These files are too recent for you to have gotten around to backing
them up. Without a startup disk, you can be locked out of your own
files until it is too late!
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