Re: I have a favor to ask.

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PhotoRoy6@xxxxxxx wrote:
I only had one of my 15 hard drives burn out and that was because of the power unit of the computer burnt up. Only the C drive went under and none of the data drives.   A couple of years ago I got software with a hard drive that allowed one to make a functional backup of the C drive.
 
To use POP3 one has to leave your home computer on all the time to be able to down load your mail to a "remote" computer. If you want you can store your email online on AOL or just keep it marked as new if you want to respond from another computer in a few days. I believe AOL storage limit is 5 gigs so if you need more than that you need to get a service like SmugMug.

Huh?  I didn't know that so when we left home for a month I went to my ISP's webmail site and had everything forwarded to a gmail account I use when I'm on the road.  Oh, yeah, my computer at home was turned off for the month I was gone.  And from the amount of mail I got, I guess I got it all. 


 
Getting rid of computer programs completely is always a problem. I still have Norton stuff in my registry even though I removed the program with Window. Then removed it with a removal program from Norton web site.

This is true with a lot of software,

Now if the weather cools of I can get back to photography.  Almost 90F is just too hot in the sun!

Bob


 
Roy

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