Archive for December, 2006

Are Refurbished Laptops The Best Value

Thursday, December 28th, 2006

Are Refurbished Laptops the Best Value?

Refurbished Laptops sales are growing at an alarming
rate. Companies and business owners are having trouble keeping
them stocked. Every top company including IBM, Dell, Compaq and
HP are seeing a dramatic increase in the demand for refurbished
laptops. Why? The answer is easy. They save people money and
lots of it!

Refurbished laptops come in at almost 60% off the original
retail price. The difference between a new laptop computer and a
reconditioned one could be several hundred dollars. Saving money
in today’s world just got a little easier. Have you noticed
natural gas and regular gas gowing up about 50%? Surely you
have, unless you live on the moon! Refurbished notebooks have
become totally exceptable in our society because people are
seeing extra savings buying something a little used.

What exactly is a refurbished laptop? Here’s the short
answer. Someone buys a new laptop from a chain store, takes it
home for a few days, or a couple of weeks. Then for one reason,
or another decides they don’t need it, or can’t afford it.
Usually within 30 days(depends on store policy) returns the
notebook PC and gets a full refund of their money. The store
cannot sell it as new anymore. So what happens to it?

The laptop computer is sent to the original manufacturer for
store credit. Now the manufacturer has to do something with it,
so they begin the refurbish process(which means to refresh, or
make bright again). The company goes through every detail to
make sure the laptop works properly and looks new, but it must
be labled refurbished. It is then distributed through the
economy sometimes at over the half off the new price.

At one time, or another most of the U.S. population has bought
something used because they saw the difference in price. Those
who did felt they didn’t need to keep up with the Jones’ and put
the savings where they needed it. Buying used just shows how
savvy a person is with their money and buying refurbished
notebooks is a very smart thing to do.

Many students and business professionals need to stay mobile and
must keep their notebook PC as current as possible to operate
today’s technology. The downside is it can be very expensive.
Now it doesn’t have to cost a fortune to keep up with current
technology and stay mobile. Refurbished laptops provide the
freedom from wires, and the ability to do almost anything,
anywhere without the high price of a new mobile computer.

Refurbished laptops are definately worth the value and
savings.

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they can be very expensive, but they don’t have to be.
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How to Increase Your Computer Speed Fast

Wednesday, December 27th, 2006

I’m sure you’ve come across tons of articles and even
suggestions from some of your friends on how to get your
computer to work faster. Its really not that hard to increase
your internet speed. I’m going to make it real simple for you
and you don’t need to be a computer geek to make this work. The
first thing you need to remember is to never, and I mean
absolutely never download programs especially free software
without reading the fine print. Most free computer software will
bombard your computer with spyware which will eventually bring
your internet speed to a screeching halt! If your computer is
already infected with spyware you can download the leading
spyware remover called ad-aware which will scan your computer
and remove spyware and tracking cookies from your computer.

Another way of making your computer and internet connection
faster is by clicking on start, then run and typing in msconfig.
Go to start tab and remove any program except your antivirus
software and any other program which you must have start when
windows starts. This tip will increase your computer start up
time dramatically!

Step number 3, and I do this almost on a daily basis is to clean
up your internet cache. Go to your control panel which you can
access from your start button and click on internet options. Go
to temporary internet files and clear your history. I would
recommend that you also set internet history to a maximum of 2
days. Next step is to delete your temporary internet files
including offline content. Last step is to delete cookies. Be
careful though because deleting your cookies will also delete
useful information from your computer. You can read a how to on
cookies here www.howstuffworks.com/cookie.htm.

These steps are the basics you can take which will speed up your
internet connection immediately. I would also recommend doing a
virus check on your computer on a weekly basis. If you don’t
have antivirus software, get it! You’ll be happy you did. Just
one virus can wreak havoc on your computer! Make sure you test
your internet speed whether its broadband or dial-up, before and
after you take these simple steps so you can compare if these
steps you’ve taken have worked. Taking these basic steps will
make you a happy surfer and will restore your faith in the World
wide web!

About the author:
Gio Mangano is the owner of http://www.bandwidtht1.com which
offers Instant quotes on T1 Line and business DSL. Gio Mangano
also publishes a blog on computer tips and tricks and improving
your internet speed at http://bandwidthspeedtest.blogspot.com

Data Recovery – The Best Method Is Prevention

Tuesday, December 26th, 2006

An Act of Prevention

The best way to protect your data is to prevent problems from
happening. Data recovery usually isn’t necessary or at least not
complicated at all if you properly back your system up
religiously.

That said sometimes computers fail. There are usually warning
signs involved before a system crashes. Some classic signs may
include strange sounds, popping, frequent crashing, virus
attacks or similar problems. Most of the time information lost
through a temporary crash is salvageable. You will probably
however have to hire a data recovery specialist if a crisis
occurs to your computer.

Using Computers Safely

One way to prevent a computer crash and the subsequent need for
data recovery is by taking good care of your workstation.
Consider your computer not just a source of recreation or
education but a lifeline to the outside world. People have
increasingly become reliant on computers to handle just about
everything, thus when a computer crashes a major crisis occurs.

Fortunately with regular or routine maintenance you may be able
to avoid a crash altogether. This includes supplying updated
virus protection software and ad ware software that removes
potentially damaging programs from your computer. Then of course
there is the obvious. You should keep your system away from
liquids, food and overly hot conditions. You should clean your
keyboard on occasion and make sure you plug your computer into a
surge protected outline. You should also periodically free up
disk space and clean your computer to make sure it is running
optimally. These small steps can help reduce the risk you will
lose data in an unexpected crash.

About the author:
Article by Frank Owen, visit his web site for more information
on data recovery http://www.datarecoveryinsiders.com