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Computer
problems caused by unexpected power failures include the following: |
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Power supply unit failure
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Hard disk corruption or physical damage
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Data corruption on local PC or on Server
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Damage to PC components such as network cards, modems, sound cards, wireless
cards, disk controllers, video cards, memory and
mother-board components.
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Damage to other devices such as network hubs & switches, modems, network gateways, wireless access points, monitors, speakers, scanners and
printers
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Corruption of writable media such as diskettes, Zip disks, memory
sticks, CD-
and DVD-R/RWs
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Data
corruption can cause: |
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Loss of or damage to installed software and applications
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Damage to the PC's operating system and associated
files, making the PC unusable or unreliable
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Loss of or damage to data such as word processing or
spreadsheet docs, photos, music, emails,
etc.
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Damage to security and virus protection on your PC, making your system
vulnerable to attacks / further corruption
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Bills for data recovery or repair (e.g. Sage Accounts database repair costs)
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Think what this could mean to your life or your business.
Don't
take chances - |
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