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Data Recovery, Dogs, Children and Gravity.

Added: (Tue Oct 20 2009)

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Backing up those irreplaceable photos, home videos and album downloads is a chore. However it is a task that should be given priority, carried out regularly and seen as part of everyday life. After all, what could possibly go wrong with that sparkling new laptop, desktop computer or iPod?

Dogs, Children and Gravity have played a part in reminding some users of just how important it is to back up precious files.

Kingdom IT Ltd, based in Dalkeith, Midlothian are Data Recovery Specialists and there is an increased need for their services throughout the UK.

A spokesperson for the company said: “In the month of September we have been asked to retrieve data when a hungry dog attempted to eat a pen drive, a laptop was left on a car roof while the owner drove away and there have been several fraught phone calls from fathers whose young children have spilt liquids on laptops by accident. Although in one instance a three year old decided to clean a laptop using fairy liquid.”

Data recovery from Mp3 players, Mobile Phones, Digital Cameras, Home Computers, laptops and Business Servers are all within the scope of Kingdom IT.

While soapy laptops and half eaten pen drives may appear rare occurrences, this type of situation and many more besides do happen. So what are the basic steps individuals can take to ensure data is safe?

• Firstly, create and maintain an easy to understand file structure on your PC.
• Backup important documents to DVD, external Hard Drives or any other form of additional, external storage devices.
• Perform a test restore of the data. Preferably to another area of your computer so as not to overwrite the original data.
• If you do not have an external storage device, invest in one sooner rather than later. Additional storage is very affordable these days.
• Create and follow a routine of backing up important files regularly. At the very least backup once a week or when the amount of important data has increased significantly.
• If you experience a problem accessing data on your device take it to a specialist. Attempting to recover the data yourself or letting inexperienced persons attempt data recovery can, in certain circumstances, make it more difficult to retrieve deleted or corrupt information if or when they fail.
• Keep records of all online media purchased such as programs, music, videos and games.
• Check the terms and conditions with your insurance provider relating to the level of cover you have for your virtual purchases.
• Should you find yourself in a situation where you require Data Recovery, please visit www.kingdomit.co.uk to ask for assistance.

Kingdom IT goes on to say “It’s not only accidents that cause data loss, it must be realised that items like hard drives have a shelf life and do not last forever”.

In this economic climate people are keeping their technology longer, expecting it to do more and filling old hard drives to capacity with downloaded movies and music.

So if you are thinking: “when did I backup my data last?” you should be backing up your data now!


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Kingdom IT Ltd. has recently been formed after trading as a partnership under the name of Kingdom IT.

Kingdom IT ltd. has recently found it necessary to register for VAT and is currently working to promote a partnership program which will be detailed in subsequent Press Releases

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Aynsley Watson / Jason Sloan
Kingdom IT Ltd.
186 High Street
Dalkeith
Midlothian
EH22 1AZ

Tel: 0131 208 0008
Aynsley Watson Mobile: 07898 290 263
E-mail: aynsley@kingdomit.co.uk
Jason Sloan Mobile: 07883 868 067
E-mail: jason@kingdomit.co.uk

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