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How to Fix “Windows Can’t Communicate With the Device or Resource” Error?

I was facing the “Windows can’t communicate with the device or resource” error, which caused internet connectivity issues on my system. After trying basic troubleshooting steps like resetting network settings and flushing DNS, the issue was resolved. However, I’m concerned whether this error or repeated network failures could affect system files or stored data. Has anyone experienced data loss related to this issue, and would using reliable data recovery software be recommended if important files become inaccessible?

Windows PC/ Laptop

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No this error won’t affect your local system files or stored data. It’s strictly a network communication issue and stays separate from your hard drive. The only real risk would be if you were actively saving or syncing files to a network drive or cloud location when the connection dropped which could leave those specific files incomplete. If everything you care about is stored locally and opens fine there’s nothing to worry about and no need for data recovery software. Just keep regular backups and you’re covered.

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