Concise, Computer Repair of Royal Oak, has a data backup solution so that you don’t have to worry about it?

Concise, Computer Repair of Royal Oak, has a data backup solution so that you don't have to worry about it?

Your data can be backed up in an automated fashion so that you don’t have to worry about it.  Look for a computer repair center with a computer repair technician that offers secure, offsite date backup systems to their clients!

Having offsite data protection allows you to have another measure of data security in case of hardware failure, fire, theft, or any other terrible thing that could happen to your technology.

Even if you already back-up your data, it is always best to have a redundant backup disaster recovery system. When dealing with the important data that you generate with your business, it’s better to be safe than sorry!

You should be able to find an on site computer service with a very affordable monthly fee.  It should be able to back up your data through the internet each night to a secure server. Back-up logs should be automatically e-mailed to both you and your service daily which will be used to monitor the status of each backup.

Computers are used for an ever-increasing amount of functions today, including storing our personal photographs, e-mails, documents, and other information that is near and dear to us all.

There are several different types of in-office or in-home backups that should help set you up, including (but not limited to):

Contact Jeff Atto of Concise Computer Consulting, LLC, located at 2150 Franklin Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI.  Please contact us for any question about your home computer or laptop.  248-745-8255

My email address is info@concisePC.com and our website is http://www.concisePC.com

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Posted on October 26, 2006 at 9:49 pm by admin · Permalink
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  1. Written by Rick R
    on October 26, 2006 at 10:09 pm
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    Reboot the router…

  2. Written by gogomonique07
    on October 26, 2006 at 10:17 pm
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    thats funny

  3. Written by achoo
    on October 26, 2006 at 10:57 pm
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    for windows:
    if you've already deleted them they might still be in the recycle bin. empty your recycle bin. or you can go to Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Disk Cleanup to clear temporary files and compress old files. after disk cleanup choose Disk Defragment to further clean your system. this will take a while so close any running programs.

  4. Written by 101puplover
    on October 26, 2006 at 11:29 pm
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    how to not get prank by this
    all u have to do is look at the time on the computer
    and the normal time
    then you know if its fake because the time difference

  5. Written by sher77789
    on October 27, 2006 at 3:53 am
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    i fooled myself into it…..

  6. Written by Robert
    on October 28, 2006 at 8:27 pm
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    The industry "standard" answer on that question is 3 years.

    Technology seems to hit a new high in about that time frame.

    However, from a practical standpoint, that could get expensive; you are buying the "latest" technology.

    Five years is probably more the norm and besides if you wait a bit, all of the beta bugs and glitches will be worked out and all of the updates will be in one handy "service package."

    Actually, if your computer is 10 years old, still working well, and your computing needs have not expanded, I wouldn't upgrade at all.

    If you want to use the very latest software, or play the latest games, then, of course, your needs have expanded and you'll need to upgrade.

    Hope this helps…..JT

    PS—I would re-post this question in Entertainment and Music, sub category Polls and Surveys.

    I think you'll get more responses there than here. Don't ask me why Yahoo in all their wisdom; HID Polls and Surveys under the Entertainment and Music category…go figure.

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