It’s almost funny how easily we forget to seek the most common sense sources of help when we experience computer problems. Chalk it up to panic or a brief onset of Alzheimer’s disease if you want. Whatever the reason is, it’s important to at least try to remember help is often just a click away. Here are a few leads:
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If you aren’t comfortable downloading and installing software, you’re not alone. The potential for getting a viral infection is so high right now, you’re reasons for feeling a little apprehensive are certainly justified. Here are few tips to ease some of that apprehension.
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Ugh! If you’re anything like we are, you absolutely hate it when your computer unexpectedly shuts down right in the middle of editing an important document, chatting with a client, or downloading/uploading a software program. Why does this happen? Here are a few clues.
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Have you installed Vista yet? We have Vista running on a Compaq Presario F700 notebook computer and we’re simply amazed at some of its shortcomings. You have to understand where we’re coming from of course to understand why. SavySoftware is a computer dependent website. We review software and we write software. So our computer use is about as extensive is as it can get. That’s why we were taken aback by the following.
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What is Data Recovery?
Data recovery attempts to restore a hard drive’s damaged or lost programs and files. And it’s a tool that’s often applied in the event of hard drive failure (although many people may simply prefer hard drive replacement). Almost anything can cause hard drive failure ranging from human error to viruses to flood or water damage. But our resources are limited when it comes to correcting that failure. We can usually only try data restoration.
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We’re probably going out on a limb here when we say Vista’s Interface is little more than bloated server software and a glorified set of web scripts. The reality could be far from our initial suspicion. But in all honesty, we can’t help but wonder if our suspicion holds some kind of water, even if that water barely fills half a cup. At the very least, our suspicion prompted us to write about what we’ve observed in this operating system and we’d like to share what we’ve found. In the end, we hope that our feelings encourages discussion (if not a curious investigation into the matter) because at $239.00 USD a pop, Vista has got to be the most expensive scripting any of us have ever seen!
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