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How to transfer files from Google Drive to Dropbox: 3 free ways

Posted on April 28, 2024

Can I transfer from Google Drive to Dropbox?

Block-level file sync, password-protected sharing links, and smart sync are some unique advantages of Dropbox, compared to Google Drive.

If you are wondering whether you can move Google Drive files to Dropbox, the answer is yes, and here is a how-to guide with 3 available solutions.  [Read more…]

6 solutions to data retrieval from hard drive

Posted on April 28, 2024

Looking for an efficient hard disk data recovery method? Do not worry.

All of our Windows 10/11 Data Recovery guides offer 6 techniques to recover data from internal and external hard drives. We’ll start with the most frequent causes of hard disk data loss, and then discuss data recovery methods.  [Read more…]

7 essential plugins for every WordPress blog

Posted on April 27, 2024

If you have a blog that runs on WordPress you probably already know that plugins make it easy to add new features and capabilities to your blog.

But with thousands of WordPress plugins to choose from, how do you know which ones you really need?

Well, I’m going to try to shed some light on which plugins you need to install on your blog, and which ones you should avoid.

First, let me explain which plugins you need to avoid, because that’s the really easy part…  [Read more…]

Q&A: What’s your recommendation for securely storing passwords?

Posted on April 26, 2024

Question from John:  Rick, I’ve seen multiple articles regarding the dangers of using password managers or storing passwords in browsers.

Ok, I get it, but the flip side is also very daunting.

For me, I have over a dozen Internet accounts, and keeping track of all those passwords without some kind of automated manager is almost impossible.

Believe it or not, each and every password is extremely complex and UNIQUE.

Here’s an example of one password: A422A#5zkhN32B

This does not bode well for memorization.

I refuse to use any password manager that stores this information anywhere other than my local computer. Roboform used to, but now stores in the cloud.

I would be very interested in your recommendations for this situation. Thanks.

Rick’s answer:  [Read more…]

Q&A: Can a broken light pole fry a computer?

Posted on April 26, 2024

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Question from Elaine:  I came home from work yesterday evening and the power company was replacing a light pole in the neighbor’s yard that had been broken off by a wrecked car.

It took several hours for them to get the power back on, and when they did my ASUS desktop PC wouldn’t come on.

When I press the power button nothing happens. No noise of any kind, and no lights – nothing.

I know the outlet is working because the other items that are plugged into the same power strip are working fine.

Do you think the broken light pole fried my computer somehow? And if it did, can it be fixed?  [Read more…]

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