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Check Media Integrity

Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows  TAGS in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows

26

Mar

Nothing is more frustrating than to realize that some files of a backup are corrupted. This happens of course right at the time when you need the backup. One way to prevent this scenario from happening would be to use different locations for your backups, for example CDs, external hard drives and USB drives. Even though you store the backup in different places it is not guaranteed that the files on those devices are not corrupted. The probability that it will happen is simply reduced.


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