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    Hard Disk failures

    Hi!

    I'm reaked out by data lose after two resent data failures on my machine. Is there ANY software for Widows 10, for earley detection of HardDisk faliures and stuff? What I'm finding does not do the job.

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    Instead of trying to do early detection, accept that disk failures happen and so get a NAS or cloud storage and auto-backup to it.
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