Computers – can't live without them and can't live with them!!
And they DO need to be kept organized!
Computers are important to keep organized also. In addition to each having a desktop computer, we each have laptop computers (and I keep my old ones so I have 2 Windows XP latptop computers, a Windows 7 desktop computer, and my latest – a Windows 10 laptop. (I am using the latter as I post.) My Win 7 and my Win 10 computers each have a virtual Windows XP machine in them. (This allows me to run old XP software in them – mostly my Lotus Organizer.)
My husband I do not keep our data on our hard drives. We keep them on thumb drives (originally on 5.25” floppy drives, followed by3.5 inch floppy drives, then zip drives, and in the years since – thumb drives (aka stick drives). This does several things - most importantly if our hard drives die we still have our data and it is easy to move the data from one computer to another. We also each frequently back up our hard drives to external hard drives to prevent loss of data on same.
This all comes to mind as my husband has just bought a new laptop computer. He has vision problems from when he had cataracts despite having had surgery for same – mostly problems seeing to read small print. He has been struggling more recently to read items on his laptop as it is a small one, so we discussed it and he bought a 17.5 inch laptop.
He bought it Monday. Yesterday (Tuesday) he took it out of the box and started setting it up. First, of course getting rid of some of the newer features which he did not want and finding features which no longer come with them which he DOES want.
In doing of all this (so far) he noticed that the hard drive on our network did not show up on his new laptop – he checked my laptop and it was missing there also. So tonight he dealt with this problem and got the hard drive to show on his laptop. He then moved to my laptop to fix it also. Why? Because he needs to do so, so mine will be able to access that hard drive. Have I used it? Maybe – once – or twice.
In fixing this on my laptop the computer decided that “Whoopee! She is letting me do things!” “I am going to update – whether she likes it or not!” So I lost over half an hour of my “me time” on my laptop (which I get in the evening as opposed to using using my computers for work related work or house related work).
Understand – I am not against computers. My first use of a computer was a main frame IBM computer back when programing and answers were by punch card (programming in Fortran) in high school. That was followed by a main frame computer which used various stations around our college campus to enter things (programming in Basic). But each version of the software to run current computers seems to make more and more problems. And they do help to keep one organized and cut down on paper clutter.
Like many others I have spent most of my life trying to deal with clutter and get organized. I am still on this journey, which by its nature will never end. I have read most of the books on organizing subjects and found none of them to match my problems. I want to share my efforts with others as a nonprofessional dealing with disorganization. Join me in my attempts to keep my life organized enough while still having a chance to enjoy it.
Thursday, June 29, 2023
SETTING UP A NEW COMPUTER AND UPDATING AN OLD COMPUTER - OYYY!
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