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What is Data Loss? Data loss is the erasure, corruption or physical destruction of data resulting in it going out of the user’s reach. So, data loss happens when, due to a problem, you cannot access information that you either own or have the authorization to access. Data loss need not happen from a computer only. The SIM card of our cell phone getting corrupted, previously taken photographs in our digital cameras getting over-written, the iPod dropping accidentally into a bowl of soup – all of these are examples of data loss. In the following, we have tried to concentrate only on data loss that happens from personal computers as owned by the average home user. How Does it Happen? Data loss happens, broadly speaking, in two ways. Data in any format is dependent on two types of components – hardware and software. So any defects in these will cause data to be lost. But we are including a third component today – which is failure of the OS. This is because this is not really an issue with any isolated software, but jeopardizes the entire functioning of the system. Hardware Problems Data loss through hardware issues can happen in the following ways:
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