Friday, April 25, 2008
Backing up your computer
I have been trying out a new service called "Data Deposit Backup". I found it through an old business associate who is reselling the service. I found it easy to install and setup and it has been running in the background on my main desktop for about a month. It is only for broadband users as it backs your data up to their servers. I find it useful and unobtrusive to have running on my computer. The cost is minimal $2.00 per GB per month so I figure the average user would spend around 10.00 per month to backup all your pictures and data. It does only interface with Outlook so those users with other e-mail programs would need to know what file their e-mail program uses to store their e-mails in order to tell DDB to backup that file or directory. All in all I like the program and will be showing it to my clients who might benefit from the service.
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Networking USB printers
Yesterday I got tired of moving USB cables around when I wanted to print. Now you have to understand that my home office has both my laptop and my main desktop on 2 different sides of the room (we will not go on about how the test center in the basement is setup! LOL). So I had run USB cables from both computers to the printers (HP6110 and HP335) so that I could just switch cables as needed. Well, yesterday my neighbors girls were over to use the internet (PBSKids.org) and of course they have to print out what they make. So I was running back and forth to move the printer around. "There has got to be a better way" says I.
So I did some research and came up with a nifty little device - a Belkin Network USB Hub. Now I am partial to Belkin having had good luck with their devices, so I did some research on Google Groups and did not read anything too bad about using this type of hub.
Down to Circuit City I go (need to price laptops anyway) and pick up the hub. I had ordered it over the internet and they had it waiting for me at the desk. After talking to one of the clerks, I always ask about returns or problems. I picked up my new toy and came home.
Let me tell you this was one of the easiest installs I have done. No problems from either Vista or XP. I had expected some issues with Vista security but the program must have taken care of all that. I now have 2 printers that automatically switch from desktop to laptop as needed and my external HD that connects to both as needed for backups.
A sweet deal!
So I did some research and came up with a nifty little device - a Belkin Network USB Hub. Now I am partial to Belkin having had good luck with their devices, so I did some research on Google Groups and did not read anything too bad about using this type of hub.
Down to Circuit City I go (need to price laptops anyway) and pick up the hub. I had ordered it over the internet and they had it waiting for me at the desk. After talking to one of the clerks, I always ask about returns or problems. I picked up my new toy and came home.
Let me tell you this was one of the easiest installs I have done. No problems from either Vista or XP. I had expected some issues with Vista security but the program must have taken care of all that. I now have 2 printers that automatically switch from desktop to laptop as needed and my external HD that connects to both as needed for backups.
A sweet deal!
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Computer Backups
Computer Backups are the one essential that I find most computer users tend to skip. Most people think "I will do it sometime" and then never do. I spend allot of support time recovering data that my customers "have to have". Most of it is priceless pictures. My neighbors learned the lesson the hard way when their laptop died and the hard drive froze. No way for me to get the pictures off and they lost the pictures of the first 5 years of their children's lives. The digital age is wonderful, we can snap pictures all day long, but think about what you would do if your computer died. Don't wait for that to happen...call your local computer person and ask them about backing up your data today.
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