Saturday, February 4, 2012

Thursday, pretty boring

Posted by callthatgirl on July 3, 2008

It’s 9:45 am, just got done walking my dog. It’s been a slower week for CTG. Holiday week, and people don’t want to deal with anything. I don’t either to be honest LOL. I am doing a lot of catch up stuff as I had 2 pretty big expo’s in the last 2 weeks.

Today so far, I’ve…
~done some banking
~cleaned up my email
~updated my linkedin profile
~cleaned up my office a bit

Not too exciting today.

I have a client at noon, then off to run errands and help my friend’s girl move out of her apt. Yes, I am a good friend! Tonight I will probably go to the grocery store, dog park and get some cat food. I lead a thrilling and exciting life here in South Mpls!

The dirty work

Posted by callthatgirl on March 5, 2008

Yes folks, you have to clean inside your computer (not if you have a laptop, but we’ll touch on that later).

Clean inside my computer????

Yes, I said it! Do you know what the inside of your computer looks like? It’s a metal box with parts all over it connected by a huge board called “the motherboard” or (fatherboard as the ladies like to call it).

If you are interested in seeing what’s going on and how many dust balls are in that box, let’s take off the cover or “shell” as geeks call it and find out! (reminder…if you have pets, expect A LOT of dust and fur!)

1.) Unplug all cords! This machine must not be connected to any power.

The cover will come off easy if you have a Dell.
The cover will be probably harder if you have another model.

Usually there are clips on the Dells that snap and you slide off half the case, it’s not just as simple as opening a box, but it will slide open.

For other models, you may have to unscrew some of the exterior screws. Sometimes half the cover comes off, other times the whole thing will come off and there you will be seeing your computer naked!

Most people I have seen clean out their computer, just get a vacuum and suck all the dust balls out. (even I do that usually…) But…there are some concerns with that. Electric static can zap your computer and fry some of the pieces. So for you “Average Jane”…I just recommend just hand grabbing all the big pieces. Then after you have them picked out, just grab a paper towel and start wiping the rest out. You will especially want to get the back area where the power fan is, and where you plug in your internet cords, monitor, etc. Those are very dusty! (as they are so close to the fur and dust in your house).

After you find it all clean and good to go, put the cover back on and plug it all back in. Your computer will not run faster or better, but I have seen some really scary fur balls in one of my computers and I feared fur fire LOL. Never know….it was a huge furball.

LAPTOP USERS

Nope, you can’t just take it all apart and dust it out…but you can clean the keyboard and I do recommend that. Why? Because the keyboard is a part of the “machine” unlike a regular computer that has it detached. Keeping your keyboard clean will help keep your laptop working especially after warranty. Just get a can of dust air and give it a good “spraying down” and then check for huge crumbs and what not. A cookie crumb can cause a key to stick and give you hours of drama….so just check that out on occasion and you’ll be in great shape!

If you have any questions about this or want Call That Girl to do a regular computer cleaning and show you how to dust out your computer, call 612-865-4475 for an appt.

Enjoy your Wed!

Lisa

Backing up your stuff! It's easy!

Posted by callthatgirl on February 21, 2008

So many of you out there have told me shyly…”nope, I never back up my data”

Well, it’s pretty easy these days, not that it was ever that hard, but it can be confusing. What do you back up? What is that important that if your computer crashed, you will be crying for days over it being lost?

Pictures? Family, friends, travels??? Yep, those are VERY important! Most people never back up those pictures.

Music? Yeah, all those hours of downloading your cd’s to the computer would be gone too.

Word, Excel, Quicken and your email? Your emails may be the most important, but anything you have saved in Word, Excel, would be gone.

How do you back this up easily?

First thing I would do is purchase an external hard drive. I bought a 250 gig hard drive for $85. You probably don’t need 250 gig, but you may…it can depend on how many pictures and music you have on your hard drive.

But for safety sake, I can say that 250 gig is all you may need. I can assist you on figuring out if you need more.

Second thing you do, is install the hard drive. It’s usually as easy as just plugging in the cord to the computer, but each hard drive has a set of instructions.

Third thing, figure out where all your stuff is on your computer. Many people just keep it all in the “my documents” folder. I tend to be a bit more scattered and have my own way of managing files, but either way…you know where your stuff is right?

Go find that stuff, right click on it and make a copy.
Then go to the new external hard drive in the “my computer” window and right click “paste”

It’s really that easy. If you need more assistance, please feel free to call me for a consultation. Backing up your stuff can be easy and you should do it!