July, 2006
  

Hello and Welcome to the inaugural comptroubfile newsletter from Computer Troubleshooters - Oakleigh. Whether you're a Home User who uses their PC for Email and Internet or a Small Business who needs an on-call IT department, we can help you out. This newsletter is a way of keeping in touch with you and giving you information and opportunities in this ever-changing world of technology, and we look forward to servicing all your needs, large or small.

Regards,

Chris Gruiters

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Have you joined the digital camera revolution yet, or are you still waiting for your films to be processed? With a digital camera, it’s great to be able to see your photos immediately and delete the worst shots, without paying for them to be printed first.

The most common digital cameras are very 'automatic', with pre-programmed settings to optimise your portrait, landscape or low-light shots. The camera turns the image into a digital file, which is displayed on your viewing screen and stored on a 'memory card' or CD. Different camera manufacturers use different memory card formats, so you may want to investigate what technology the other people in your family have, if you'd like to keep them all compatible. This makes it easier to share photos (and spare memory cards!).

Digital cameras are often referred to with 'jargon' from both the computing and photographic worlds, for example:

  • Optical zoom: uses the mechanics in the camera’s lens to magnify your image.

  • Digital zoom: uses the camera’s computer to enlarge the image, ‘guessing’ how it should look by throwing in more pixels (which can sometimes lead to degradation in the image quality).

  • Pixel: computer term for a ‘dot’ on a screen - the more dots (pixels), the better quality and more detailed the image will be. Imagine creating a drawing of your face using only 6 coloured dots. Now imagine that same picture if you could use 60, 600, 6,000 or 6,000,000 dots.

  • Megapixel: one million dots - a 4 megapixel camera uses 4 million dots to make up each picture.
    Prices have decreased significantly since their first release, whilst the quality has increased. Look for the highest megapixel camera in your budget range, with the highest optical zoom rating. Don’t be blinded by all of the additional features and also take into consideration the cost of extra memory cards.

For long-term storage of the digital files, you can move them from your camera’s card onto your computer. Depending on your computer’s current capacity and the amount of photos you take, you may need to increase the size of your computer’s hard disk. You can also ‘burn’ the photo files to CD or DVD.

Turning those files back into real photos for framing can be done at most camera shops on a ‘price per print’ basis. You may also wish to consider investing in your own photo-quality printer, which have also come down in price.


Talk to us about your digital photography needs - they can advise if your computer is up for the task.




NOBODY expects to have a problem with data loss.
Electronic Data is a CRITICAL Asset of most businesses!
Many businesses NEVER RECOVER from an event in which critical data is lost.

FACT:
50% NEVER reopen after a critical data loss
FACT: 90% are out of business within 2 years
FACT: On average, Loss of data costs 19 days productivity, & $17,000 - source: ICSA

• Average failure rate of hard drives - 100% - given time!
• Over 319,000 laptops stolen during travel each year.
• Over 1,000,000 PC's stolen from offices (Do you know your Cleaning Crews?)
• Employee Vandalism – Erases data intentionally.
• Employee Error – Erases data by mistake.
• Damage by Fire or Flood or Lightning to Office Building.

Why Don't We Back Up Properly ?

• We're too busy with our business.
• Our current backup system is not functioning.
• We don't remember to do it.
• We assume that someone else is doing it.
• We think it's too expensive to buy the equipment.
• We think its too complicated to set up.

Call us today and learn how easy and cost effective it is
to keep your data safe!
Don't risk another day with the chance of losing your critical data!



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We trust you enjoyed this edition. 

Happy surfing

The Team @ Computer Troubleshooters - Oakleigh
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Who's minding your data?
NZBusiness:Page: 58-61 : May 2006
Original article by Lynnaire Johnston

ABIX Summary
When it comes to having employees steal information or data from them, few if any New Zealand companies are immune. This is according to Allan Watt, of Computer Forensic Investigations, who says he has seen all sorts of "horror stories" in the last eight years, such as the women who started removing network files after a relationship with her boss went sour. So far as external attacks on their computer systems are concerned, a 2005 survey conducted by Symantec and the Employers & Manufacturers Association found that only about 50 per cent of firms have some form of anti-spyware software



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Make your computer:

Run Faster?
Stop Freezing?
Stop Error Messages?

A “High-Tech Computer Tune-Up” could be the answer.
Normal, everyday use causes your computer to slow down, dust accumulates in the wrong places, programs get installed and uninstalled. Power Loss or incorrect shut-downs can cause files to fragment and become unusable. Viruses are rampant and there is always the possibility that one is residing in your machine. Restore your productivity with this important computer maintenance!

• Perform Virus Scan
• Optimize Registry Files
• Remove Unnecessary Temp Files
• Remove Unused Programs
• Remove Erroneous Start-Up Files
• Scan Hard Drive
• Clean Mouse Rollers

NOTE: Due to the vast number of issues that can cause computer problems, the “High-Tech Computer Tune-Up” may or may not solve your particular problem.


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Roll on Summer I say!



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