It's time to start thinking of a new computer. I keep running more and more programs, and my computer just isn't liking it.
I want to make sure I get the power I need, but don't want to go way overboard. I'll go with Dell again, since I've had many, and have always been happy. I'll also run Windows Professional version.
Other than that, are there any configuration recommendations you all would suggest? I run Actinic, the Mole End piece that uploads/downloads, Firefox, Outlook, Quickbooks, Stamps.com, and ShipRush at all times.
Other things that get added in at times are Photoshop Elements or Paintshop Pro X, Winfax, CuteFTP.
Those are my core programs that I use regularly to run my business.
While I have your attention, I'll ask about backups. I backup nightly, and can recover from that if I have a crash. But I would lose anything I've done during the day. I would really like to recover from the backup, then do a roll forward from log files or something. Or have a mirror image hard-drive that always has an exact copy of my working drive, so maybe I could just swap out the drives if I had a crash. Any suggestions in this area?
Thanks!
I want to make sure I get the power I need, but don't want to go way overboard. I'll go with Dell again, since I've had many, and have always been happy. I'll also run Windows Professional version.
Other than that, are there any configuration recommendations you all would suggest? I run Actinic, the Mole End piece that uploads/downloads, Firefox, Outlook, Quickbooks, Stamps.com, and ShipRush at all times.
Other things that get added in at times are Photoshop Elements or Paintshop Pro X, Winfax, CuteFTP.
Those are my core programs that I use regularly to run my business.
While I have your attention, I'll ask about backups. I backup nightly, and can recover from that if I have a crash. But I would lose anything I've done during the day. I would really like to recover from the backup, then do a roll forward from log files or something. Or have a mirror image hard-drive that always has an exact copy of my working drive, so maybe I could just swap out the drives if I had a crash. Any suggestions in this area?
Thanks!
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