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Losing Data is No Longer the End of the World

Data recovery is the last thing on our minds when we are busy.

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We’ve all been there. Despite knowing that we need to save our work at regular intervals and backup everything, there is always going to be that time when you’re engrossed in what you’re doing and have ploughed on regardless with that complex spreadsheet, calculations or report. You’ve almost finished, 5 o’clock is in sight, and backing up or saving your data is the last thing on your mind. But you can guarantee that will be exactly the moment when you have a power cut. And suddenly the screen is blank and everything has gone.

Even when you have been as careful as can be and saved every last meg on your external hard drive, you can never guarantee that your dog won’t decide to make a tasty meal out of it and have a good old chew.

Well breathe a sigh of relief as this no longer means the loss of all your hard work. Thankfully there are now expert data recovery organisations out there who can not only retrieve data you thought that you had lost, but can offer you a wealth of information and advice about how to stop it happening again. Both the emergency services and the GP of data recovery all-in-one.

These guys can also advise you on which of the wide range of data recovery systems and equipment are the best value for money and meet your individual needs.

Unfortunately they weren’t able to advise on how to tempt my dog into eating dog food instead of electrical equipment.

Tips: manage recent document lists in Windows 7

Documents that you’ve recently opened can be easily accessed.

In Windows 7, Microsoft has tweaked the Start menu so that recent documents are easier to access. Many of your applications will have a small arrow to the right – hover over the program name to see a list of files you have previously opened. You can click on any of these entries in order to open up the relevant document or picture.

Right-click on any of the items in the list to access further options – you can pin a certain file to the list if you want to ensure that it’s always available, or remove it from the list if you won’t be needing it any more. Once you get used to this new way of working, you should find that it makes life easier.