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its like my mobile phone. If it breaks. Never will I have to add my contacts = sync with google. Its a godsend; especially if you flash your phone at least once a month ;) Quote:
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[QUOTE=Restless;1063652]And does this favourites list have 10.0000 entries. I dunno. I can see your point. Use chrome = enter them once and never enter them again(signed into a google account) If your computer dies. You lose them permanently and have to add them all again manually without a guide of another program....
No about 30 or so. its like my mobile phone. If it breaks. Never will I have to add my contacts = sync with google. Its a godsend; especially if you flash your phone at least once a month ;) I hope you have a backup Every time jut before I switch the computers off. |
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For all that research I wouldn't be happy storing it on one drive. A setup with raid enabled would be a good choice. Two hard drives clone to make one so if you have a failed HD there is no loss of data. Then I would have the data backed up on an external HD(that I hardly ever use) as a just in case
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For important data at work, we have one of these.
Netgear RND2000 v2 ReadyNAS Duo 2-Bay (no disks) NAS.. | Ebuyer.com Two hard drives ( not included ), mirrored RAID. Can also be set to back up at regular intervals automatically. Might be difficult to set up on DOS though. |
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Every thing is backed up every day with out fail to a pen drive, then every other day to an external hard drive & weekly to a note book. What the eck is raid and does it work in DOS. But all that has nowt to do with my original problem, why just lately I keep gettin logged off from some websites, after I've been out and left this the computer on, no settings have been changed. It doesn't happen when the computers switched off over night, |
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Mirrored RAID, is two hard drives working together, whatever gets written to one hard drive, also gets written to the second. If one drive dies, the data is still on the second drive. |
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I recently bought a NAS off a friend that found 1TB wasnt enough storage.... but its not mirrored raid at the moment so I dont overuse it.... the one i have is Amazon.com: NETGEAR Stora 2-Bay 1 TB (1 x 1 TB) Network Attached Storage MS2110: Electronics |
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These NAS they plug into your router via ethernet and you send files over your network to it. most of them are raid capable. Raid simplified(hopefully) You have two hard drives both of them are 2TB. When you Raid them your computer reads those two drives as one drive. So it shows up as 1TB. So all the data written to the drive is in fact written twice. So if you have a failure in one drive there is no loss of data. Of course not 100% foolproof. But for such delicate work it should be for your main backup. If you had one. |
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When you come back to your pc after this time has passed. Is the screen black and it takes several seconds or minutes for the pc to come back to life? If so I am guessing Hibernation mode in combo with crap internet explorer is causing this. I always turn it off. On XP, Vista, 7 or 8.... Whatever Doze product I am using.... It has been ages since I bothered to use XP so this video explains how to turn it off(if indeed it is on in the first place) How to Disable Hibernate and Sleep Mode in Windows XP - YouTube |
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