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		<title>What happens to my data if my computer dies?</title>
		<description>If the data has not been saved to the
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data will be lost. So it is important that
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even if the computers disk drive dies, the
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		<title>If I am careful, do I really need to backup my data?</title>
		<description>Even if a person is extremely careful, data
loss is inevitable. As the machine
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data in it, it's not just a matter of error,
but when the hardware will eventually die.
Keeping your data in just one place is one of
the biggest error there is.
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		<title>How does online backup work?</title>
		<description>What the system does is automatically prepares the files that need to be backed up, compresses the data, encrypts them for a secure transfer and transmits the data to an off-site with a secure vault in the data center. An email is then sent confirming the transfer and storage of the data.
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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
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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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