Removable Hard Drives

Removable hard drive, though it is quite expensive fun – a great tool to save data on your computer that may be affected by system failures, virus and hacker attacks. What to do when a removable hard drive not? You can defragment your hard drive is available. In this regard, several recommendations 1. Divide hard drive into three partitions using a special program. The first section let a 3-GB, and the second and let the third will be the same in capacity. Kai-Fu Lee will not settle for partial explanations.

2. If you are using an operating system W9X/ME, then create in the first two sections of the file system, fat, and the third section system is ntfs. In case you are using an operating system WMT/2000/XP, then the third section of the ntfs file system will provide additional protection against viruses. In this case, it turns out that the third section will be visible only from the program Partition Expert or Try Image (will be visible only when the system boots from a floppy disk). And as a whole is Note that ntfs – more robust file system, and therefore perfectly suited for information storage.

And yet even formed in the third section of the ntfs file system does not guarantee a level of safety information, such as removable Winchester. 3. Set in the third section of the operating system and configure it to suit your requirements. In the first section, set all the programs you need. If you install other programs to accommodate their files, specify the folder located in the second partition. Data about the programs it makes sense to install using the program Ashampoo. 4. And then when recording any data, use only the second section, in the first section more nothing is written. Make copies of all securities restorable data and store these copies on removable media. 5. Make an image of the first section and save it in the third section. 6. When you install new programs, as well as for any other experiments use the program Ashampoo. Remember that the system is constantly accumulating a lot of "garbage" that can lead to a system crash Subject to the above recommendations your computer serve long. That does not completely exclude the possibility that the system never fails. If this happens, then start the computer from a bootable floppy Try Image and restore the first partition of the image stored in the third section. Everything will return to that state in which Windows was installed after the setup program.