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    Finally the computer rebooted, it took 40 minutes to boot up completely. I was now praying that I could recover something! Now to open Outlook. It took another 30 minutes and now I knew I was in deep trouble. Now my life was passing quickly before my eyes.

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    program aborted and I got the blue screen of death. Well, this has happened in the past and when I rebooted, everything came back up and I only lost a few tidbits of text. This time I was completely wrong - the system had a major crash, my hard drive had totally failed. I still thought this may not be such a big deal as I had some backups. The only problem was the question as to when I had last backed up the system. Was it yesterday or was it a couple of weeks ago?

    Finally the computer rebooted, it took 40 minutes to boot up completely. I was now praying that I could recover something! Now to open Outlook. It took another 30 minutes and now I knew I was in deep trouble. Now my life was passing quickly before my eyes.

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    had a major crash, my hard drive had totally failed. I still thought this may not be such a big deal as I had some backups. The only problem was the question as to when I had last backed up the system. Was it yesterday or was it a couple of weeks ago?

    Finally the computer rebooted, it took 40 minutes to boot up completely. I was now praying that I could recover something! Now to open Outlook. It took another 30 minutes and now I knew I was in deep trouble. Now my life was passing quickly before my eyes.

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    I thought I was prepared but obviously I was not prepared enough. I did have a good plan in place for such events and I had i
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    now I knew I was in deep trouble. Now my life was passing quickly before my eyes.

    I thought I was prepared but obviously I was not prepared enough. I did have a good plan in place for such events and I had implemented most of it. My biggest problem was not checking up on the backup process to make sure it was doing everything I wanted automatically - I simply trusted the system. So what can you do to minimize damage from a hard drive crash?

    1. Use a USB drive or some other device to do a full back up each week
    2. Do an incremental backup each day of the week
    3. Keep you contacts and calendar in several places such as a Treo, Plaxo, or other online service
    4. Keep details on projects on CDs - just remember to update the information on a regular basis
    5. Remove old projects and information from your system by burning them to CDs or using other methods
    6. For accounting information, print your reports once a week and place in a binder
    7. Use your backup system to recover documents or if you do not have a bac

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