John Vernooy Computer Consultant
Serving Middletown, New York, in Orange
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Custom Computers - Sales -
Upgrades - Service - Repairs - Maintenance - Training - Networking |
New link added under Links, Etc, (below), to the website of the New York State Education Department School Report Cards for New York State public schools - Evaluations of New York State public schools.
Another new link added - 11/07/02 - under Links, Etc, (below), to my pages - about two categories of bicycle that have been around for over a century with little change - the 3 speed English Roadster and the 3 speed English Sports bicycles. In the U.S. they have been improperly called English racing bikes. They are really not racing bikes but they probably got that name because they were so much easier to ride and therefore faster than the balloon tire bikes that were popular in the U. S. when 3 speed bikes began being imported in quantity from England. Since I have been adjusting and repairing them for the last 42 years, 33 years professionally (getting paid for it), the last 26 years working in the bike shop at Bob Lounsbury Sporting Goods, I decided to write a few pages about them.
For my pages about 3 speed bicycles click here
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Have Bicycles Got to do With Computers?
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Amaya , Arachne , Arena , Chimera , Internet Explorer , NCSA Mosaic , Netscape Navigator/Communicator , some versions of Net-Tamer , or a text based browser such as Doslynx , Lynx , (test drive Lynx) , some versions of Net-Tamer , and others. In other words, my pages are not browser specific. They are universal, the way the internet was originally designed. (Some versions of Net-Tamer are just text as for a PC-XT, and some versions of Net-Tamer can be set for text-only or graphics capable, for computers above PC-XT level.
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To get the most benefit from a computer, it is necessary to know its proper operation and maintenance. The most important is to read and follow instructions. Then if you can find and follow the instructions you can take care of a computer. As this site grows, will include information to help you solve at least the most easily solved computer problems. Even though I work as a computer consultant, I won't hold knowledge hostage for a profit. The more information that gets out that allows computers to be of greater use, the more computers will be put into use.
The most important component is the person who can
effectively configure and maintain their own computer. That means more
than the ability to point and click a mouse button. You should know how
to make backups of important data even if you just use your computer
for unimportant tasks. You never know when important data will be lost.
It could be a text file that you will never need to read. But it is
much more likely that it will be a file that the computer cannot run
properly without. Hard drives do die. It is not so much a question of
if you will experience hard drive failure, but more a question of when.
If you have everything backed up, you can just buy a new hard drive,
usually many times larger than the one you're replacing for less than
the one that you are replacing, then reinstall the operating system,
then restore all the data that you had backed up. If you don't back up
important data it may be lost, frozen in a hard drive that doesn't
work. For that you could employ a data recovery expert for hundreds of
dollars in addition to a new hard drive once you have the data back to
restore after you have installed the operating system on the new hard
drive. But your failure to backup data, then, will have cost you
hundreds of dollars extra, will have turned an unpleasant experience
into a costly, very unpleasant experience. So backup any important
files now, before it is too late.
Information and documents provided on this web site are provided "as is" without any warranty. All tips and solutions have been researched and tested and have worked for me in all instances. They are offered free to be helpful to those who have the required experience to use them. As is always the case, you should make backups of any important data before making any changes to your computer. Even if you are not making any changes, you should make well scheduled backups of any data that you can't afford to lose.
jv