Friday, August 6, 2010

Vacation

I am in Maine and will be here all next week on vacation. I'll probably take the week off from blogging as well. I hope all of you readers are having a good summer. Hard to believe but people are talking "back to school" already.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Power Outage

I arrived in East Boothbay tonight at 10:45 PM and found that the power was out. My son informed me that power went out around 5 PM. Our cottage was lit by candles. The power came back on at about 11:20. I write this because we have the Time Warner version of their "Triple Play", the bundle that gives us TV, High Speed Internet, and Telephone. I was reminded that the TWC Cable Modem does not have a battery built in for backup. Thus we had no telephone.

I remember back in Vermont that Comcast had an 8 hour battery built in to their Cable Modem. With that one would still be able to make phone calls (in theory a least) with a phone attached to the modem, but I don't think I ever tested that out. Also, I never gave any thought to what kind of phone would work, if any. I guess maybe one of the old handsets. If true it might be a good idea to keep one of them around.

I mention this just as food for thought for all of you. If you are converting to one of the bundles, ask about backup and what else you would have to do to maintain telephone capability in the event of a power failure. I guess a PC directly attached via Cat 5 cable to the modem would work as long as the PC was a laptop running on its own battery.

A simple answer for most of you may be your cell phone, but I always manage to choose places to live that have no cell service available!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Tuning your system with the System Configuration Utility (MSCONFIG)

When I wrote up the accompanying document for this post, it was written for Windows XP. However, if you have Vista or Windows 7 you too will find this guide easy to follow and use. If something seems amiss it might be because you are using Vista or W7, but for the most part I think you'll find this guide something you can follow. One big change is that the referenced web site, Castlecops, is no longer available. If you do a Google search for STARTUP PROGRAMS you will find several other good web sites that will serve you well. Here is one: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/startups/

The System Configuration Utility, an easy to use program in Windows,  will take you one step closer to having a well-tuned Windows system. I use it every time I visit a customer's home or office as a part of my system tune-up process.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Cleaning & Tuning

Today was a good day for me. I found enough time to clean and tune my own (primary) machine! Rarely do I get such a luxury. I rely on my recommended security suite (http://pcdocsblog.blogspot.com/2010/02/please-take-heed-and-secure-your-system.html)  to keep my machines safe from rogues and viruses and other malware, and they do a great job. Once a week I try to do a full scan with either Malwarebytes or SuperAntispyware. My MSE antivirus runs every night - a full scan - while I sleep.

But after some time has gone by it is always a good idea to do a focused and thorough cleaning and tuning, and today I did just that. I also reorganized my recent photos. It turns out that I had taken many hundreds of photos during July, so I created some sub-folders to further define the July photos.

Many of you have asked me about how to organize your photos. Here is what my photo library looks like (click on it for larger view):


If you want to know a program you can use to organize your photos, I'd recommend Picasa, but I do mine manually. I like being in control and programs like Picasa and others take that away from you. In those 10 years of photo folders I have 33,495 digital photos, mostly of family, and of course, these are all precious to me, so I back them up regularly. Like most other PC things, I do that myself too.

One thing I don't get to do each week is to run some of the utility programs within Tune-Up Utilities. I freed up disk space, I cleaned the registry, I defragged the registry, checked for broken shortcuts (there were none), ran CCleaner, and did general housekeeping tasks. I feel a lot better having a clean machine that I know is running at its optimum.

As you all know, I am available to perform this service for you if needed, but I take a lot of pride and get great satisfaction knowing that so many of you, who have been following me for years, can do the same for yourselves. It's very comforing knowing what you are doing, right?