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1 Windows Disk Diagnostic
"Feature of Windows that proactively detects impending disk failures and can alert the support center to replace the failing hard disk before total failure occurs. For administrators, this feature will guide them through the process of backing up their data so the hard disk can be replaced without data loss." -
2 File History
A Windows feature designed to help users avoid data loss by automatically saving versions of files and copies of deleted files so that users can recover them. -
3 Policy Tip
"Like a MailTip, a Policy Tip notifies Outlook users that they might be violating a data loss prevention (DLP) policy." -
4 crash
"The failure of either a program or a disk drive. A program crash results in the loss of all unsaved data and can leave the operating system unstable enough to require restarting the computer. A disk drive crash, sometimes called a disk crash, leaves the drive inoperable and can cause loss of data." -
5 protection
"The process of protecting data from loss or corruption by centrally creating and maintaining replicas and shadow copies of the data. DPM is designed to provide short-term disk-based backup, to support rapid and reliable recovery of data." -
6 crash recovery
"The ability of a computer to resume operation after a disastrous failure, such as the failure of a hard drive. Ideally, recovery can occur without any loss of data, although usually some, if not all, data is lost." -
7 security
Protection of a computer system and its data from harm or loss. -
8 software protection
The process of protecting data from loss or corruption by preventing installation of driver software from untrusted sources.
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