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Data Backup Solution: Why You Need a Backup Plan in Place – Part 2 by Joe Duchesne
In the first part of this article series, I talked about the three main threats to the data on your computer. I talked about the need for a data backup solution that protects your data properly. In this article, I'll outline the most common data backup solution options available to you. ... It will usually require the services of a computer hardware technician to setup. ... Finally, along with burning a CD and using an off site web server, get a qualified computer technician to install a RAID system in your computer systems.
Home Computer Repair by Thomas Morva
Home computer repair is facilitated through thousands of online services where you can gather enough knowledge to gain confidence to repair your own computer. Many problems dealing with operating systems, multimedia software, music software, image creating and visual effects software, various... In this, you give them permission to search through your computer via their own computer, for the purpose of seeking out whatever is ailing your computer. ... Highly trained computer technicians perform all of these services.
How To Upgrade Your Own Laptop For Under $175 by Erick Charles
Do you have an old laptop lying around just collecting dust that for whatever reason, you no longer use? It just seems so antiquated, and slow. All you want to do is get rid of it. The hard drive is too small, and the memory sucks, plus you're already planning on getting a sweet newer laptop. ... I went to my favorite online hardware store, http://newegg.com, for my upgrade purchasing. ... I go to that website because it's loaded with every type of computer hardware under the sun, and they have the best deals I've found.
The Upcoming Battle for Your Desktop: Microsoft Vs Google (Part 3) by Marcelo Reyes
Let’s move on to the last part of this series of articles and take a look at what google has to offer in this battle for the dominion of our computers… A lot has been written about google trying to develop a new operating system (known off the record as GooOS), which would be hosted by a super... All of this at a very low hardware cost, something that goes hand in hand with Google’s hardware policy which privileges a lower cost per CPU cycle over more specialized hardware that is therefore, more expensive.
Clean Up Your Act With Internet Fax by Brandi Cummings
If you own a small business or home based business, you can appreciate the evolution of technology that has allowed computers to function as a PC and a fax machine. With the immergence of internet fax providers, small and home based businesses can take advantage of the numerous benefits that... Some internet fax providers even offer a web access panel so that faxes can be viewed online from any computer with internet access. ... Having an internet fax provider also eliminates the need of having expensive and cumbersome fax hardware that's hard to use.
Data Backup for Beginners by Niall Roche
It's 10pm. Do you know where your data is? Data. Small bits of information clustered together to make Word files, documents,pictures, MP3s, HTML etc. We work on our computers every single day never sparing a thought for all those millions of chunks of data spread all over our hard disks. ... You sit at your computer, turn it on and nothing. ... You could use a zip drive, a CDR/DVD writer, a USB drive or an secure online storage service. ... The cost of recovering from a major hardware failure such as a hard disk crash can be massively reduced by keeping a backup of your data.
Few Steps To Prevent Data Loss And Preparing For Disaster by Ali Bokhari
Prevent Data loss and Preparing for Disaster You know that computer security is important to you and your business. But do you know exactly what you need to do today to protect your home/business computer? Sooner or later, disaster will strike. It does not have to be anything as dramatic as... There are numerous companies that will store your data online for a fee, but it might even be enough to use a web-based e-mail service such as Gmail, Hotmail or Yahoo Mail, as these now offer very generous storage quotas.
Five Solid Reasons To Use An Internet Fax Service by Titus Hoskins
Online or Internet Fax Services are becoming extremely popular
with our ever increasingly mobile workplace and workforce. As we
become more mobile, we want the ability to receive and send
faxes through our email and the Internet. It's as simple as that! ... You can also store all your faxes
online or on your computer's hard-drive, so you know exactly
where your faxes are. ... Most fax
services also allow you to store your faxes online for easy
access. ... Most online fax services are business-ready, and are
completely flexible and scalable to meet all your company's
faxing...
The Day My Laptop was Stolen Almost Killed My Business by Harald Anderson
One of the worst feelings I have ever had was the day my laptop was stolen. The laptop can be replaced. However the loss of critical DATA was the biggest risk my business has ever faced. When I recovered from the experience I asked myself the question….”what can I learn from this disaster?”... No matter how careful you are with your hardware there is always the potential for disaster to strike and rob you of your critical information, and the best way to ensure the integrity of your data and the hard work it represents is a well thought out online secure data backup solution.
How To Set Up a Wireless Network in your Home for Beginners: Comcast High Speed Internet by Carlos Cabezas
Let’s just skip the intro and get straight to it. This tutorial is for the Windows XP Operating System. If you don’t have it I recommend you upgrade to it. This portion of the tutorial will apply to people with Comcast High Speed Internet. For other Internet Providers I will include another... If you are connecting a desktop computer to your wireless network and the desktop computer is sitting near your cable modem, your desktop computer will need to have an ethernet card. ... You can check for sure by doing the following: Click on Start > Control Panel > System > Click on the Hardware...
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