Month of January , 2010

Is your computer backed up?

Todd Fugere's picture

Working in IT I constantly come across people who have computer trouble. Most cases require wiping the computer clean and reinstalling Windows, this fixes 99% of the computer problems I deal with. However, most people NEVER have their information backed up. Big mistake!

Everyone has something on their computer that they would hate to lose. Whether it is your resume, household budget, pictures of your kids, recipes, music, movies, phone numbers, or even your entire business, you simply must backup your information. You know that old saying "You don't know what you've got until it's gone" most people don't realize this until their computer crashes, then it becomes all too clear.

Why should I backup?

The question is not "if" your computer fails, but "when." Let's face it; Windows will fail at some point. Guaranteed! Things like spyware, viruses, registry problems as well countless other random Windows issues that could render your hard drive completely useless. Hard drives do physically fail, but usually it is something with Windows that gets hosed up. Disaster happens; it may be a natural disaster, fire or even something simple like a game your kid loaded. You need to be ready when disaster does happen, expect the worst.

Think about it for a second, say you logged on to your computer this morning and nothing was there? What would you lose? Would you even know what all was on there? How much would it cost to get everything back? How much time would it take? Would you trust the people at Geek Squad to get it back for you without missing anything?

Can't someone recover my information?

Sure, there are places out there that can do data recovery, but this is very EXPENSIVE. If you do a regular backup of your computer, you can keep your important information safe and it will save you time, money and headaches in the future.  read more »

solo joe

joemcguinness's picture

What please is best ripper (free) for BR900cd.

Windows media player's ripper , plays back too low (even when modified to its best quality.

Also if anyone can help I would be very greatful to know why one of my recordings is thought to be right protected .With any of 2 of the rippers I have used  just plays back hiss/scratch sounds.

on my other songs I have no problem with 'Audiograbber'

The song I'm having problems though plays perfectly on  c/c straight from BR900cd but not when I try to record it to another c/d?

Thanks for any efforts to sort me out

Product: BR-600

latterton's picture
Product: BR-600
Subject: Importing Drum Sounds (WAV file)
Question: Hi there, Im hoping you can assist me. I have recently downloaded some drum tracks via a website in WAV format (3 secs long each) and used the USB lead to import them into tone load. I can listen to all of them but i cannot put any of them on to a track to start recording over with instruments. I've followed the manual religiously to no avail. Please help Lee