People.

Oct. 19th, 2004 04:23 am
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Immediately.
Or at least in the next few days.
1. Do a backup.
Do a virus/spyware scan, then do a Backup.
If you don't have a backup system, at least use CDRs.
Or get a backup system.

2. Make a Restore Point.
If your system is too old to have this built-in, get Norton GoBack.

I've seen way too many people hurt lately by the torture if dying computers.
Please. You'll be glad you did.

*winghugs to those in need*.

Date: 2004-10-22 01:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] c-eagle.livejournal.com
Good one, yup! :D

I've installed a few of those over the last year :>
I got a basic 40G AcomData one on sale a couple years ago, and I know I should do backups more often... I figure once a week for businesses at the least, and once a month for home systems is a good target. Sometimes it's about 6 months before I get to it, but I try not to push it much farther, and most important, get a good fresh backup of each new system for at least a working base to fall back on in a worst case scenario.

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