Can You Restore Your Data From Your Backup


Can You Restore Your Data From Your Backup?
-By Per Strandberg (c) 2003 data-backup-and-storage.com

Making backup is vital!

For small business people the value of their business is
often stored on their computers.

Emails, contracts, PowerPoint presentations, business
contacts, text documents and client databases are all
vital information.

Accidents do happen and data can be lost!
Are you sure you can restore your data back to what it was?
Can you be back in business without losing to much time?

To be on the safe side you should adopt a working backup
strategy! Let's look at what can happen!

There are three different cases to consider.

1. Specific files or folders have been corrupted or deleted

by accident.

2. The data on your hard disk have been lost. This can be

caused by a virus or by hard disk failure.

3. Your computer have been lost. This can be caused by a

natural disaster, a fire or by theft.

Your preparation and action should to be different in each
different case.

It will also depend on how valuable the data are for you
and how much you are willing to spend on protection.

Here are your action plans for each case.

1. These are files which you are working with on a daily

basis. It is vital data to your business and you should

make backup of these files on a regular basis.

You should therefore identify them in advance.

It can be files in folders like MyDocument, your emails

or database files where you store your business

information.

To do this you need to find a backup product from which

you can easily make backup of these vital files on a

regular basis.

Store the backup you make in a safe place.

For extra security you can backup files online to a web

server or you can hire space from companies that offer

online backup services. If you use this option you

should encrypt your data.

2. When you have a hard disk data loss you have to format

the disk, maybe with the help from a person with

experience.

The work involved reconfiguring the computer by

installing Windows can be extensive.

First after that Windows and the backup program have been

installed are you able to restore the data from your

backup.

To avoid this extra work you may consider making a full

backup of your hard disk image. From an image backup you

are able to restore directly your complete data back to

your hard disk and avoid extra installation work.

3. You have lost your computer.

But, because you already have backup of your vital data

which you are working with on a daily basis, you are able

to restore your business to any configuration on a

new computer.

You just have to have your application products and your

working data restored to be back in business.

The problem you face is that in order to restore all your

hard disk data you need to have the same or a similar

configuration for everything to work out as before.

Maybe the operating system you used is not available

anymore or hard to find.

In any case you probably want the newest and latest

version.

This is where you have problems!

You can install the old operating system if you have the

installation CDs available.

When you install the backup program and install the data

from the backup you can run into problem. If it is a new

operating system then you do run into problem.

This is because program modules and also settings stored

in the registration file becomes mixed up and the

computer stops working.

It is often not enough to use the same Windows version in

the installation. Your backup you can still have a

different version as a result of different bug fixes.

This is what Microsoft calls Service Packs and your deep

level data can get mixed up.

As a result you may be losing software you have installed

from the Internet or bought from a supplier and you have

to purchase the products again.

There are two actions to take to solve this depending on

how important this is to your business.

One: You find that the products you have downloaded or

the application products you have bought are not of

high enough value. Or you can afford to purchase

the software again.

Two: You keep record of all software you have downloaded

and purchased on the Internet so that you can

contact the vendor for a new version.

You store all installation product and documentation

so that you can install the products from the

installation CD you have purchased over time.

To be on the safe side you should:

1. Make regular computer backup of the data you are working

with on a daily basis and have the computer backup stored

on a safe place. Preferably on a remote location.

2. Do make an image backup of your hard disk when you have

installed new software. This ensures that you can be back

in business in the case of corrupted hard disk or hard

disk failure.

3. Document all your purchases and passwords. Keep records

and store all software installations. Keep all this at a

remote location.


Per Strandberg have been working with data management and
runs an information site for backup products and
data security!
GoTo > www.data-backup-and-storage.com and get information
on backup products and learn how to protect your data


About the Author

Per Strandberg have been working with data management and software development.
He currently runs an information site on backup products and
data security!
www.data-backup-and-storage.com