How to Protect Important File
Every day we store more and more files on our computers. Most
of them are only useful for a certain period of time, whereas other files are
so important or valuable that we want to keep them forever. And we can. But, to
make sure we do, it’s best to protect important files. Here are a few tips that
will help.
Know what you are doing
About to rearrange your file structure or feel like cleaning
up your computer? Don’t just start. Be sure you know what you are doing. Make a backup,
just in case. Also have some method in your work. For example, it’s a good idea
to open two Windows Explorer windows and work from left (old destination) to
right (new destination). And make sure you are clear about your new file
structure before you start. Otherwise you risk deleting some important files.
Tweak program settings
Do you know where your favorite programs save the files you
work on? And did you know that some applications delete all associated files
when you uninstall them, even if you are simply upgrading the software? To
protect your files, make sure you understand the settings of the programs you
like to work with.
Tip: create a ‘data partition’ on which you
store all your personal files and configure your applications save files to
this partition. By default, Windows and most applications save your files in
the ‘My Documents’ folder in your C: drive. To avoid losing your files when
Windows crashes and speed up making backups, it’s much easier (and safer) to
have all your files stored on a separate partition.
Make regular backups
Often said, but just as often neglected. Make regular backups!
These days almost everybody has at least one external hard disk lying around,
there are good easy-to-use backup utilities available and there are several
online backup services around. There is no excuse to keep neglecting backing up
your important files.
Install file recovery software
Save your files from accidental deletions and hard disk
crashes by installing file recovery
software. When you want to recover deleted files, it is all about
doing this as soon as possible while using your computer as little as possible.
Having file recovery software installed will save you a lot of unnecessary
stress and is the best guarantee that you’ll quickly recover lost or deleted
files.
Use a file shredder to permanently delete files
Did you pass on your old computer or SD card to your little
nephew? Did you sell your smartphone on eBay? Simply formatting your hard disk
or SD card will notdelete files
permanently. They will be easily recoverably with file recovery
software. If you can use file recovery software to recover files, so can
everybody else. Use a file shredder utility to permanently delete files you
don’t want others to find.
Password-protect your private files
Do you share your computer? Even when every user has their
own user account, it is still possible to access files from another user
account. If you share your home or office computer, you might want to consider
password-protecting your private files. You can even password-protect whole
directories. Just make sure you don’t lose your password. Trust me, it’s a good
idea to take the storage of your important and private files seriously.
Following these six simple tips will prevent you from losing
your important files and make sure your private files stay private.
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