[Nfbmo] Help needed?

fred olver goodfolks at charter.net
Mon Apr 16 14:17:55 UTC 2012


Thanks, Kyle, didn't think of using dropbox for that.

Fred

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kyle Borah" <kgborah at att.net>
To: "NFB of Missouri Mailing List" <nfbmo at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 9:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Nfbmo] Help needed?


> There's a program called dropbox. It not only stores all your files on 
> your computer in a special folder, but it backs him up on line you can 
> access them whenever you want to. Although, if you have one file that's 
> over 10 GB, it might cost a little because they don't give you that much 
> memory space for free. But you might want to check it out. It's a really 
> good program and very accessible.
>
>
>
> On Apr 16, 2012, at 8:49 AM, "fred olver" <goodfolks at charter.net> wrote:
>
> I had a real scare yesterday. My talking computer quit talking. I've got a
> couple external hard-drives with a fair amount of storage on them and I
> probably am using to much memory with software being loaded right from the
> start, but yesterday my computer quit talking. I wasn't sure if I had used
> up all the memory or if I had a virus. Anyway, I had pretty much scrapped
> the idea of having dinner for the rest of the month in favor of getting 
> more
> memory for the puter and opened up the case to have a look inside to see
> where it was placed so a friend could more easily get to it later today.
> Anyway, After checking for what I thought might be a clump of dog hair, I
> have a long-haired dog, and putting the case back together, it's working
> just fine. Must have had a loose plug which I inadverdently fixed, but 
> what
> about the next time? Looking for a back-up solution for my documents,
> outlook express address book and favorites. Any ideas short of backing 
> that
> stuff up on a weekly basis would be welcome. I'm not averse to that, just
> looking for an easier way to get it done. One folder in my documents is 
> more
> than 10 GB.
>
> Fred Olver
> http://www.dealingwithvisionloss.com  For some of us it's a way of life 
> and
> for some of us it just makes life easier. Fred Olver
>
>
>
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