Wednesday, August 19, 2009

How can I protect my PC work from mains failure?

The power is usually down for only a few minutes, but lots of valuable work can be lost. Offline work is OK as auto save is used. Is some sort of inverter possible?



Cheers



Rod B



How can I protect my PC work from mains failure?internet security 2006



you can get a UPS, an uninterurptible power supply, it is a battery back up system that cuts in within 1 1000th of a second and the computer doesn't even know there has been a cut. Many places like hospitals use them for sensitive life support systems as well as computers.



How can I protect my PC work from mains failure?microsoft



www.gotomypc.com



this saves your pc's work. alternatively, key in a search engine where you can save important files on the web...?
I would add to the above advice by suggesting that you maintain a regular saving habit and back up your information on multiple external backing stores; that way, you won't lose anywhere near as much as you might do otherwise.
http://www.itreviews.co.uk/hardware/h404...
You should think about protecting your computer - when the mains goes down %26 comes back on we get a power surge - this can do a lot of damage to your computer (it cost me 2 before i learn).



Fit a surge swich also called a surge protector. ASAP.
you can get surge protectors:



from any PC supplier even B%26Q or more sophisticated solution use a UPS(uninteruptible power supply)
Get a UPS they're dirt cheap these days

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