Monday, February 5, 2007

Six Things To Do With A PC When You Have No Internet Connection

1. Clean out and categorize your bookmarks. I don’t know about you, but I tend to just click ‘bookmark this page’ and call it good. Yesterday, when I hit my favorites to let the bookmark list scroll down it took way too long to get to the bottom. 10 seconds worth of scrolling bookmarks is way too many. If you haven’t visited a site in a month it’s not important. Create yourself folders and organize the bookmarks after you’ve eliminated all those links you don’t need.

2. Uninstall programs you don’t use. Why get rid of them when you have plenty of space on the drive? Because it makes things like Scandisk and Defrag run faster. It might not make your PC run any smoother, but you’ll feel good knowing you aren’t wasting space.

3. Unplug your PC, take the cover off and clean out the dust. Invest in some canned air. If I don't have canned air I blow out the case with a hair-dryer. Remember, heat is a PC’s enemy and even in a clean environment, cooling fans suck dust through every opening and it builds up fast. If you have pets, do it once a month. I cleaned out enough dust to build a rabbit hutch to keep all the dust bunnies in.

4. Write your next blog post. If you use a blog client like BlogDesk just write and save. If not, write to a text file and format it after your connection is live. Not being connected may force you to write about something different, like say, five things to do when you have no Internet connection.

5. Run any maintenance programs you don’t have auto-scheduled. Reclaim your drive space and allow your PC to run smoother.

6. Write down your logins and passwords for all your sites, blogs, email accounts, Adsense, affiliate programs, where you purchased your domain names, etc. All that information is the key to your business. If something should happen to you your spouse or significant other will need that information.

When you’re done, put the information in a safety deposit box or keep it in a fire resistant safe at the house and let the people that may need that information know where it is kept

2 comments:

sarahbellac said...

What a wonderfully useful post! Thanks!

krishna kashyap av said...

Thanks a lot for such great tips...
Its really helpful..
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