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<blockquote data-quote="Stick" data-source="post: 400682" data-attributes="member: 3474"><p>Stay with it Rande, you'll crack it, it'll just take a bit of time. I've just replaced my laptop after Wendy knocked the last one off the dining room table. It has Windows 8.1 which has taken some getting used to but I frame it as progress.</p><p>As an aside, to prevent the data loss that I experienced due to shoddy backing up drills, I've found the personal cloud by Seagate. Not sure if anyone has seen or is using this system but I think it's rather good. They come in different sizes, 1 - 4 TBs and plug into you're wireless hub. You can then save data direct to your computer's hard drive, your personal cloud, or both. You can also access your cloud from anywhere in the world from your phone, tablet or computer. I like this idea as opposed to the clouds offered by Google and similar, as your data can't be scrutinised by another party. No more data loss for me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stick, post: 400682, member: 3474"] Stay with it Rande, you'll crack it, it'll just take a bit of time. I've just replaced my laptop after Wendy knocked the last one off the dining room table. It has Windows 8.1 which has taken some getting used to but I frame it as progress. As an aside, to prevent the data loss that I experienced due to shoddy backing up drills, I've found the personal cloud by Seagate. Not sure if anyone has seen or is using this system but I think it's rather good. They come in different sizes, 1 - 4 TBs and plug into you're wireless hub. You can then save data direct to your computer's hard drive, your personal cloud, or both. You can also access your cloud from anywhere in the world from your phone, tablet or computer. I like this idea as opposed to the clouds offered by Google and similar, as your data can't be scrutinised by another party. No more data loss for me! [/QUOTE]
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