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Mar 22, 2010

Setting Up A Windows Computer: Part 3

This past week I turned over a new computer (mentioned earlier) to my folks. They were visiting me and brought over their old computer. I setup network sharing between the two computers and copied over whatever I could think of.

Of course I forgot some things. Apparently they had a pretty extensive contact book in Outlook Express and I had not copied it over and imported it into Windows Live Mail. Other than that the transition does not seem to have been too bad. I was unable to transfer, from their old computer, their TV tuner card so I have bought them a USB stick that does the same thing.

As I worried in an earlier post that the interface differences between Windows 7 and Windows XP would confuse the folks and this has, in fact, happened. The Outlook Express replacement, Windows Live Mail, does some things differently. The most egregious difference is the asinine use of the Alt key to bring down the file menu(s). Whose brainchild is this? What a truly terrible idea.

The most useful suggestion I received (back when I was soliciting suggestions for this computer) was to purchase a subscription to GoToMyPC.com. What a time saver that has been. I can simply remotely connect to their desktop and perform tasks for them. Plus I can see what is happening instead of constantly having to ask, "What is going on?" or "What are you seeing?"

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[p] Posted @ 18:18 by Seth


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