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Don’t upgrade unless you could name three good reasons to upgrade. After Danny gave me this advice, I rather guiltily tried to upgrade my BT broadband service to the new combined BT Yahoo broadband service.
Sure enough as soon as I had installed the new service, things started to go wrong. Things that had worked before (like links in emails) no longer worked. I’m not blaming BT Yahoo. I just had too much stuff on my computer! When I uninstalled the new service everything started working again.
Danny comments: “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” When you upgrade, the file formats are sometimes different from the earlier versions of the software. This means you cannot go back to the earlier versions because they don’t recognise the new file format.
Do not assume that newer versions are better than the earlier versions. All you have done is make the software producer richer!
Have a firewall and virus checker and keep them up to date.
Back up your data. 90% of companies who have a catastrophic data loss go bankrupt within two years. You should have two copies of important data and three copies of critical data stored in three different locations.
One copy should be in a fire safe off site. This should be standard practice. You cannot trust computers. Sooner or later they will get you! If you don’t back up, you are an idiot and deserve all you get!
Today I received this message from an ezine owner:
A lot of you sent me an ad this week, which I had saved on my hard drive and guess what?
My computer crashed and I lost every one.
I have a backup computer, but no ads.
Please re-send your ads so I can get them in the Friday edition.
Sorry for the trouble.
The ezine owner is obviously a nice person but he may lose customers who haven’t got the time to resend their ads. No one likes to repeat their efforts.
Maybe his computer crashed because he had broken not only the back up rule but some of the other rules.
As a general principle, use your machine and don’t tinker with it. Once it is working, leave it alone!
Leave it alone!!!
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About the author
John Watson is an info publisher on the internet and a martial arts school owner. He taught Religious Studies and Life Skills to teenagers in London schools for about 33 years before retiring in 2000 A.D. His own e-books and those of the English multimillionaire and businessman, Stuart Goldsmith, can be found on his site at
http://www.motivationtoday.com
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