Sunday, November 12, 2006

Happy HD Enclosures

Have a hard drive that still have use in your daily life? Need more space on your internal drives but don’t have the time to delete or sort anything out? Well it must be time to get a external hard drive or an enclosure.

Because I am really cheap and budget-minded, even so I could get it if I save for a while; I will be talking about the hard drive enclosure. When I thought about it before, I thought to myself, “This will take so much of my desk space.” Well I was wrong.

The enclosure I picked up was the Ultra 3.5 external HD enclosure and it supports USB 2.0. I have a Maxtor 120 GB hard drive from my computer while inside, I have a 200GB hard drive as my primary drive.

Getting the hard drive inside the enclosure was easy, taking it out was tough. The only problem I had was getting the power hookup from the hard drive. It was kind of snug in there and it took me just about an hour to get it off before I break the whole thing. Once I have it in the enclosure, with all of the screws in place, I plugged it in the socket and the USB port. The only thing I had to do was format through the Disk management on Windows XP.

There are many ways you can use the HD enclosure;
  • Quick backup system for files and folders.

  • Your podcasts you downloaded can be stored there.

  • A place you can put your large video files at.

  • A bridge between your laptop and your desktop.

  • A great companion at internet cafes

  • Bridging your work from home to someone else computer.

There might be more usages for these enclosures, so hit me up with more ideas.

Saturday, September 23, 2006

Apple unveiling

When Apple unveiled the Nano and Shuffle version 2, I was hoping for more. Don’t get me wrong, the Nano is a little more durable and more color. Only the 8 GB nano will only sport black. The shuffle is now a “tie clip” mp3 player and considered the smallest mp3 player now. The new video ipod is 80 GB that is more than the 30 GB. Also a new Itunes 7 w interface with a better interface and downloading manger for podcast shows and saved music. It could help update your ipod when it needs to be. Now you can download games like Bejeweled and play it on the ipod video, I do not know if this is compatible for the nano.

What I was looking for was some of the following; New updates and bug fixes for older ipods, maybe for the mini and the music ipod. A way to charge the shuffle without having to be attached to the computer, a reasonable and affordable Apple desktop computer.

Monday, September 11, 2006

WTC Memories

The fall is here and I am ready to start back on my page. Right now, this is a time to remember the brave and the finest that was there at World Trade Center.

The WTC means to me; my first field trip with my school, meeting friends and family to shop at the plaza. When the towers fell so has my heart and soul, I felt I lost a part of me there. When I get on the ferry from Staten Island to Manhattan, I do not see my “friends” to greet me.

Ground Zero and I have something in common, construction is proceeding downtown to build us a new tower, I am building back my heart and soul to greet the new tower when it becomes complete.

To all of our Firemen, Policemen and other civic duty patrons, my heart is with you, your family and your comrades in arms that was there on this day, five years ago.

Sunday, July 16, 2006

Ode to a dead Compaq Armanda 3500


I would like to dedicate this section of my blog to my friend, Ed. He owns a Compaq Armada 3500 laptop computer and has it for 7 or 8 years (It must 40 in dog years). It started out running Windows NT with the low end specs at that time.

Then he pushed it by putting on Windows 2000 and then XP, overclocking his processor, working his 6 GB hard drive like it was a 200 GB hard drive and collected almost 1,000,000 different kinds of viruses, backdoor programs and anything that was infected it I did not know.

I might be a novice tech supporter, but I can’t bring the dead to life. He could take it to any professional tech supporter and they might say, “Have you ever thought about donating it to the Smithsonian Institute”? Now the display on the laptop is faded out of existence, it can be use as a mini desktop.

My friend, it is time to look to the future and get yourself a new laptop, such as a Toshiba Satellite series or a new HP/Compaq laptop. It is time to leave the past behind because you can’t revive a dead laptop.

Saturday, June 17, 2006

Don't forget our Scanner!


Like the basic four food groups, some people forget about one of the basic needs for the computer. I speak about our good old friend, the scanner.

You don’t have to spend so much for a scanner now. The price ranges from $70 to the most expensive $400 models. There are some scanners that has it own printer built into the unit, but people ignored the scanner part.

Here are some good usages for your scanner:
  • Scanning pictures to your computers, you can not manipulate or share pictures without a scanner

  • Preserving documents and letters, even kid drawing that you hung on the fridge can be your next desktop.

  • Preserving collectables like cards, comics, animation cells, etc.

Here is your chance to remove the dust off that old scanner and use it or thinking about getting a scanner, this is the right time to get one.

Monday, May 29, 2006

Memorial Day Message


I think the picture speaks for itself. To my family and friends that fought and serve in the military, my prayers go out to them.

Sunday, April 30, 2006

Vintage Tech - Our fallen comrades

Technology is greatly moving very fast, some of the income-controlled people can not catch up with the new in thing. That is why I say that some old tech is not dead, but on life support because of us critters. I would like to pay tribute to these products;


The VCR – Before Tivos and DVRs, there were VCRs. When VCR came out, it changed the way we watched TV and movies. Of course there were the problem of the video degrading, broken tapes and the tape being messed up by the VCR. It was still the most reliable tech tool at this time and with the prices for a VCR can be less than 100 dollars; the tapes can be priced at 2 dollars depending on the manufacture. For a brief history on the VCR, click here.

Portable CDs player – With everyone having a hard drive media player for music and downloading music online, most of the people would not consider having a portable CD player. The ratio of seeing a CD player is one of five person still owns a CD player but it is one of every three person owns a digital player. That means the CD is not going to fade away anytime soon.

Cassette Players – Not taking away from the CDs, cassettes are really on life support. Finding cassette player can be hard, but the price can start at 20 dollars. The cassettes can start at 50 cents per tape. If you still have one in your home, cherish it, it done it job for media tech. Check out the history at pocketcalculatorshow.com/walkman/history.html

Drop a comment here on any old and vintage tech we should pay some respect for and even a comment on the old tech that I was talking about here.

Monday, March 20, 2006

The Need of Flipalbum

Do you have problem with family and friends taking your pictures and not giving them back? Are you an IT worker with so many programs on many different CDs that it takes a long time to finish? Are you a salesperson who has so many things to sell but do not want to carry all the stuff or being there because you are busy? Then you need flipalbum for all your needs.

I know what you are thinking; what will this program do for me? For the picture-hungry people, flipalbum can be seen on a website or it can be burned on a CD, I trying to burn contents on a DVD. IT workers can put the important files and programs on CDs for cataloguing. Flipalbum can play videos as well as showing images, but the only formats it would play are AVI and MPEG-1. If you get the flipalbum professional, there is a security mode, you can program the cd to give permission to print and save and have a password built in.

These are the things I like, including the flipping action and it is no program to install, but I think there is something that can show improvement. When you buy the program, they should have instant patches and updates on their site. Have add-on and plug-in to download for flipalbum. They use to have a free hosting site to have people com and see their books but, now there is a fee. I think the free web hosting was better.

Hey, I am just one person with thoughts running wild. Download the free trial version of flipalbum here and send me any comments about it. There might be something I might have overlook.

Sunday, February 05, 2006

Laptop Cleaning part two

Where we last left off, we have just re installed Windows XP onto the laptop and just put on the critical updates. Before all of the programs come on his laptop, I setup some of the stuff to protect the computer. Just like a person getting ready to leave the house, you must get your computer ready to go online and offline.
When a person catches a cold or a virus, they must treat it with the right medicine. The computer is the same thing, when it catches a virus from an email attachment from an unknown source, an infected friend from their address book or corrupted program. Using the commercial Anti-virus such as McAffee or Norton could help your system but when you need an update for the new virus, they will be limited with the time. Also, there are some holes in the system that an outside hacker can turn off and leave you vulnerable. There is some excellent free antivirus software but the one I like is AntiVir. It is simple and the updates come every two weeks. I suggest that using the antivirus every month to check for foreign agents on your computer.
Windows XP SP2 has a good firewall for the protection that you may need but you might have to update your Windows if you are working with SP1 at their website or pressing Windows Update.
For a good spyware program; I chosen Ad-Aware. Ad-Aware provides advanced protection from known data-mining, aggressive advertising, Trojans, dialers, malware, browser hijackers, and tracking components.
Disk fragmentation causes crashes, slowdowns, freeze-ups and even total system failures. The number one reason for performance bottlenecks is fragmentation. Even the best hardware will eventually slow down unless the drive is defragmented daily. Diskeeper, from Executive Software, could be the best third party disk defrag program. Comparing it to the regular bundle with Windows XP, this is far superior.
I went to Snap-Files website to download a great disk cleaner because, the one bundle with Windows is good but slow.
Finally, with pop up ads on the rise, I completely change my browser to Mozilla Firefox. Besides it has a built in pop up blocker (doesn’t work on aggressive pop up banner), it does tab browsing. In short, you can open up many websites on one browser. I still have to keep IE, cause of the updates and certain websites that can not conform to Firefox.
After all the updates and fixes to his laptop, the only thing he would have to worry is getting off dial up and go to DSL or Broadband for his internet actions, but that’s another problem all together.

Saturday, January 21, 2006

Laptop Cleaning part one

Well it is about to get rid of the old and bring in the new. From house cleaning to cleaning your computer, it must be done soon. My friends needed his laptop cleaned and reinstall Windows XP Home. I thought he would knew most of the basis but for his sake and other “critters” out there, I am there with some help and tips.

This first and important thing to do is to backup all your saved projects. If you have a DVD burner, CD burner, external hard drive, flash drive, IPOD or thousands of floppy drive (and a whole weekend), this is a priority to do first. From music, documents, videos, saved games and other stuff, you must preserve these precious things. My rule of thumb is to backup your backups. You will never know that you might lose it on your drive, scratch or shattered the CD or you might lose it. Take some time and pick up some extra CDs or DVDs to clone your saved stuff.
Now it is time to tackle your hard drive with a clean wipe of the system. There are two ways to clean your hard drive; one, you can load your Windows install CD and delete the partition first and then reinstall Windows. Two; I use a hard drive utility CD, such as Maxtor. Instead of using the quick clean, I let it write in all zeroes to ensure that the drive is a clean slate.
Finally, the most important installation, putting on Windows on your system; I have noticed if you purchase your system such as a HP, Compaq or Gateway, they will have their own install CD in the box. Most of them do not have the 30 days until shutdown clock. Well don’t look gift horses in the mouth, use their CD and then customize it to work with your needs.

(TO BE CONTINUED)