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Tips for selecting Disaster Recovery Software used to clone hard drive data.

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Clone Hard Drive

Learn how to clone your hard drive and why it is important.

Brought To You By:

Windows-BackupSoftware.com

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Having a total computer failure and no backup of your data and applications

puts your data at risk of loss.

To be safe, you need to use backup software to clone your hard drive, so

that you have a good disaster recovery plan.

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Disaster recovery software can also be used to clone hard drive data to migrate

it to another PC.

The clone can include data, applications and your operating system.

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Your clone hard drive is useful if your existing computer malfunctions, or if

you are upgrading to a new computer.

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Using software to clone hard drive data, allows you to be back up and running on a different computer quickly in the

case of a computer failure.

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It is important to clone hard drive data on a regular basis so that you have a

backup available if you need it.

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Make sure your disaster recovery and backup software supports whatever type of interface you will be using to

clone hard drive data from one computer to another.

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Fortunately, most backup software supports all types of interfaces, such as

USB, Firewire, SCSI, IDE, and SATA so this shouldn’t be difficult.

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If you are using backup software to clone hard drive data from your PC to an external USB or Firewire disk, you

should make sure that data is cloned at a high speed.

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This is important because computer hard drives can be quite large, and if

the backup process is too tedious it will deter you from performing regular

backups.

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It is vitally important to perform backups on a regular schedule so that you

always have a current clone hard drive image to restore to...

...in the case of system disasters such as a computer virus, a failed system or application upgrade, or even physical

damage to your computer's hard drive.

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If you have used software to clone hard drive data to a backup source, you will be able to easily restore your computer

back to a previous functional image, and be back up and running quickly.

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