Need a Mac OS X system to install or re-install Mac OS X from? Download Mac OS from the App Store! Need a Windows system to install or re-install Windows 7? Download Windows 7 ISO and make your own DVD or USB Disk. Lately, we've seen an increasing number of people asking us for advice on how to recover their computer data. We see problems like this often, but we also want our readers to be as prepared as possible against such disasters. So today we're sharing with you some excellent tips that will help you stay safe and secure without inconveniencing yourself needlessly. When was the last time you backed up your data? If you cannot remember, and if you do not have a backup, then it's time to start backing up ASAP. Do not rely on your hard drive to keep your data safe – because guess what – it won't. Hard drives fail. Deal with it. Backing up your data is something that everybody should do every day, but twice a day if you use a computer for work or school or entertainment or personal reasons because you never know when something will go wrong. That's just how the world works – stuff fails sometimes and having proper backup can save your life (or at least lots of headaches). Cloud storage is a great way to ensure that you're never without a proper backup. Cloud storage providers like Dropbox and Rackspace Cloud Files provide you with off-site backup automatically – it's not just that they're "in the cloud" – it's that they're on a different server than your primary computer or hard drive. Even better, most cloud storage providers offer free accounts which means you can start backing up your data today without paying a dime! Get one now and start backing up your stuff ASAP! When was the last time you changed some of your important passwords? If the answer is never, then please change them as soon as possible (especially if you frequent sites like eBay, bank websites, and other financial websites). All it takes is a simple hack or a keylogger to ruin your day. If your computer was never secure or if it has already been compromised, those accounts will become infected as well. Never use the same password for more than one account, and make sure you use some form of password security like a pass phrase (i.e. "ThisIsMyStellarPassPhrase" instead of "ThisIsMyStellarPass") or even better – use one that uses keyboard combinations (i.e. "!@#$%^&*(") and never use common words like names, street names, phone numbers, etc. If you're looking for password strength, then use something like the Password Meter. The application is free and available for Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems. Video Tutorials on how to do this are available here: http://tech-tutorials-howto.blogspot.com/Following are some recent stories of personal data loss accidents or thefts where easyRE was used to recover the lost data:Following are some recent stories on business failures where easyRE was used to recover the lost data:"Click here" (http://www.easyrecoverysoftware. 81eaaddfaf 54
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