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Monday, August 13, 2007

WYTI Links: 08.14.07

  • Protect Your Files: How to Back Up Your PC (via Wired How To's) This is a very important concept for someone like me who has everything related to my sermons, Bible class lessons, etc. in digital form. I even have the bulk of my study resources on my computer.

1 comment:

JHDalton said...

Joey, I really liked today's links. I'm going to be printing off some coupons from startsampling. As far as backing up a PC, I use my flash drive and Windows' built in briefcase program to back up my documents - the files that really matter to me. To do this you: 1) Open up the flash drive in a window; 2) Right click, then New, then Briefcase; 3) Open your harddrive in a window; 4) Drag files or folders to the briefcase window. I suggest draging folders. Then, you can edit the documents just like normal. When you open up the briefcase on the flash drive one of the buttons at the top will allow you to "Update All." This will update the files you have changed and keep your backup up to date. This is really helpful for me since I use three different computers. No matter which one I do the editing on, I can update the briefcase from that computer, thus simplifying my backups!