I am planning to buy a external hard drive, if it breaks do I lose the data on it? Can I still retrieve the data on it after it breaks? What is your suggestions so I don't lose data, I really don't want to put everything on discs, this is the reason why I want to buy a external hard drive so I can empty my hard drive on my computer, it is almost full and I have pictures, music and videos on it. Thanks
Originally posted by ElsieNJ:I am planning to buy a external hard drive, if it breaks do I lose the data on it?
Yes.
Originally posted by ElsieNJ:Can I still retrieve the data on it after it breaks?
Maybe. Data recovery fees can run into hundreds of dollars.
Originally posted by ElsieNJ:What is your suggestions so I don't lose data,
Belts and braces. External HDD and disks.
Originally posted by ElsieNJ:I really don't want to put everything on discs
Why not? It's cheaper.
Originally posted by ElsieNJ:this is the reason why I want to buy a external hard drive so I can empty my hard drive on my computer, it is almost full and I have pictures, music and videos on it.Thanks
Buy 2, 3, or however many external drives you can afford.
also put them onto cd or dvd disks so that if you lose the drive you'll still have the disks or other drive(s). always have original plus a copy so if lose 1 you'll still have the other.
worrying, i have all the data on the one hdd. But how could it break, if its dropping it then that isnt a problem because it is nice and safe on the top of my wobbly desk. lol just kidding.
Originally posted by johnc1234:worrying, i have all the data on the one hdd. But how could it break, if its dropping it then that isnt a problem because it is nice and safe on the top of my wobbly desk. lol just kidding.
seriously though how could it break?
Hard drives don't last for ever. They have moving parts. They have a "mean time between failures" measured in millions of hours, but any individual drive could fail at any time. Also, a power surge or blackout while the drive was in use could damage the data. Users who store valuable data on hard drives need to be aware of these facts.
Quote:Hard drives don't last for ever. They have moving parts. They have a "mean time between failures" measured in millions of hours, but any individual drive could fail at any time. Also, a power surge or blackout while the drive was in use could damage the data. Users who store valuable data on hard drives need to be aware of these facts.