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		<title>Is having one data backup sufficient?</title>
		<description>The more back up there is the better, but
having one back up would suffice. Just ensure
that you take as much care with your back up
as you would your original drive. Keep them
in a suitable place away from damage. 

Also, if you decide to only have one back up,
make sure that it can held all</description>
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		<title>What are some signs that my disk drive may be failing?</title>
		<description>Your disk drive is where you generally save
your data. If you don't keep an eye out for
signs that is failing, you may lose all your
data when it finally breaks down. Here are
some signs to watch out for to indicate that
your disk drive is failing.

* Some lost files.
* Takes a long time to </description>
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