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Hi Folks, I hope you all had a wonderful Holiday Season and that your New Year will be Happy and Prosperous. As you know, we have a new grandbaby and we are blessed to have all of our family here so this season is very merry and very busy for us. Here are a few things I have collected this week. Odds and Ends - from WorldStart.com I was just searching online and I found some interesting articles about upcoming programs, etc. I figured for sure that most of you would be interested in them as well, so I thought I would do an "odds and ends" type of article for today's Tip of the Day. Hope that sounds okay with everyone else as well. Here we go! First, I'm going to
talk about "the next version of Windows." Now, this is a process in its
very beginning stages and this information was only released last week.
It's nothing to go crazy over just yet, but it is good to know about. For
this section of today's tip, all you need to know is a codename and that
just so happens to be " Microsoft always
chooses a new codename for each new product they create and the one for
the next version of the Windows operating system just happens to be
The second news story of today is that of a Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0 Beta 1 review. If you're an avid Thunderbird user, you have probably been waiting on this for some time now. It's been awhile since any talk about this even came up and frankly, it's just time for some changes. Now, as I already said, this is still in the beta stages and the full release is still a ways off, but when it does come around, it promises a good amount of brand new features. This version of Thunderbird is still being tested by the developers and it will be until the new features are completely stable. The most noticeable change will be the interface, which will be a GUI. The icons have also gone under some serious construction. They have been cleaned up and redesigned. The developers have also focused on the user friendly factor and have made Thunderbird much easier to use. There are several other features that are said to come along with the new version and although it may take awhile to be able to enjoy them, it's promised that they will all be worth the wait. The final version of Thunderbird 2.0 is said to be released early next year. Okay, I have one more feature for you! We here at WorldStart have done a couple other articles on this program before, but this new one is worth repeating. The program is called Skype. Some of you may be familiar with it and those of you who are, can enjoy a brand new version of it right now. Skype 3.0 was released on December 13, 2006 and it has quite a few new features to brag about as well. A few items have been added that you can use for free, along with a few others that cost you a little bit of money. You can check out all the new features and download the 3.0 version right here. Just click on the Download Now button and you'll be all set to go. So, how does all that sound? These are three different programs that are on their way to making your computer lives so much easier. All of them have a little ways to go before they'll really be something to talk about, but until then, they are certainly interesting to speculate, don't you think? Go check them all out! ~ If you enjoy
our tips, tell your friends. That's what keeps this
newsletter growing. Hard drive warning messages signal troubleQuestion: On boot up, I get a message: "Smart failure predicted on primary slave. Warning: immediately backup your data and replace your hard disk drive. A failure may be imminent." The warning first appeared about a month ago when I used this drive as my primary drive. I installed another one, which is now my primary drive. Where does this message come from? Is the warning real? Answer: Yes, this warning is very
real. Modern hard drives have
built-in monitoring tools. These tools are referred to as S.M.A.R.T., or
Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology. These tools look at the
internal workings of a hard drive. When they detect a problem, you should
get a warning. Any number of things can
trigger a warning message. It could be a result of overheating inside the
drive. Or, it could have to do with the time it takes the hard drive to
spin up. When you receive a warning
like this, act fast. Back up your data immediately. Of course, you should
already be doing this. I would not continue to use
the drive. It could die at any time. Hard drives are relatively cheap.
Plus you can replace a hard drive fairly easily. I have instructions on my
site. I sometimes receive questions
about hard drive monitoring tools. It is nice to have a warning
before things go amiss. However, I wouldn't rely on
them to protect my data. Why? There are two kinds of hard drive failures.
The first is predictable. This is what S.M.A.R.T. helps detect.
The second is unpredictable.
You could drop your laptop. Or something inside your machine could fry
your hard drive. When this happens, it is too late to protect your
data. Also, there are problems with
S.M.A.R.T. Not all hard drives and motherboards support
it. And the technology relies on
several sensors. Legally, a manufacturer could include only one type of
sensor and claim S.M.A.R.T. compliance. If so, you might get a
warning on specific kinds of failures. Others would come out of the
blue. S.M.A.R.T. isn't the only
warning service. I have two programs on my site that also will watch your
hard drive. They take information directly from the drive.
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