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Why do you need to back up important data?

A. To protect data from fragmentation

B. To protect data from accidental loss

C. To protect data from prying eyes

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  1. 11 May, 09:01
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    The answer would be the second choice, B. To protect data from accidental lost.

    When you back up important data, you make a copy of your most important files; which can then be used if the original copy is lost. If you choose not to back up your own files, you risk losing important data. A few ways you can lose dа ta:

    - when your hard drive crashes (and they do crash)

    - if you accidentally delete it or it becomes corrupt

    - when a virus deletes or corrupts the file

    You might also get a new computer and need to move your files, so having a backup is useful.
  2. 11 May, 09:11
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    Everybody would regularly do B.
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