I can help you get those old files onto that new PC

February 25th, 2010

Let SavvySteve assist you in getting all those old files, favorites, pictures, music, etc moved from that old PC to your new one. 

Are you backing up your data?  Let me help you assess what will suit your needs.  Don’t let a hard drive crash kill your entire digital life!  I can help.

Remember, Get Savvy, Get Results!

Resetting or changing Facebook upload email or “refresh upload email address”

February 25th, 2010

So I allowed iDrive to use my addressbook to solicit more customers so I can get a free 10GB of extra storage for their free online backup service.  Perhaps that was a bad idea.

One of the emails they harvested was the email address used to upload pictures and info to facebook.   Example is savvysteve@m.facebook.com  

So I began to dig around to find out how in the world to reset/change it or disable it.  It seemed like an easy thing but searches to fix this problem didn’t yield any good info.  So in an effort to help out the internet/facebook community I am posting this.  Now this info is subject to change.  You guys know how often Facebook dorks around with the interface and the website.  So this info my only be good for a month.  :-)

Instructions.

1. Go to http://www.facebook.com/mobile/  It should look like the screenshot below.

2. Click on the Find out more link

3. At the bottom on this pop-up window you will see under Tips a link to “refresh your upload email”.  Simply click on that link and that address will change.

4. DONE!  Now wasn’t that easy?  Hard to find yet easy to do.

Tips for a secure digital life

January 25th, 2010

Below is the guide that Google gives out to users on how to create and handle passwords.  I do disagree a little with one tip here.

“Never write your password down.”   I feel that you should never write it down on something you carry in your wallet or purse EVER!!!  Realistically it is very hard even for someone like me to keep up with everything.   I mean I probably have passwords for 50 websites some of which are not that important and others are very important and I want them to be secure.  Do all of those logins use the same username?  Trying to remember all the different username and password combinations I have is hard.  Any of you use online banking?   Protect your passwords like your social security number.  Even that is on your SS card right?

My advice is to keep track of your passwords in a small notpad or small spiral notebook you buy for $1 at Wal-Mart, Dollar Tree, Walgreens, etc…   You can keep up with the website address, username and passwords.   This “little black book” of passwords NEVER NEVER EVER leaves your home.  Leave it on your computer desk or even a fire safe.   If you are worried someone might steal that book then that goes into home security which is outside the scope of this post.  Those that know me know the answer for that problem.

Another suggestion.  Use a password scheme.  Find a sentence or phrase that you can remember.  Just like the information below, change the letters to numbers and you will have a strong password.  @ for A’s, 3 for E’s, Zeroes for 0’s, $ for S’s.  Make it hard.  8 characters or more if at all possible.  Some sites won’t let you use something this hard…  I say dumb it down but keep the same scheme or base password.

Example would be: 

Use SavvySteve for all your PC repairs! = Us4@ypr!

Below is from Google -> https://www.google.com/accounts/PasswordHelp

How safe is your password?

The first step in protecting your online privacy is creating a safe password – i.e. one that a computer program or persistent individual won’t easily be able to guess in a short period of time. To help you choose a secure password, we’ve created a feature that lets you know visually how safe your password is as soon as you create it.

Tips for creating a secure password:

  • Include punctuation marks and/or numbers.
  • Mix capital and lowercase letters.
  • Include similar looking substitutions, such as the number zero for the letter ‘O’ or ‘$’ for the letter ‘S’.
  • Create a unique acronym.
  • Include phonetic replacements, such as ‘Luv 2 Laf’ for ‘Love to Laugh’.

Things to avoid:

  • Don’t use a password that is listed as an example of how to pick a good password.
  • Don’t use a password that contains personal information (name, birth date, etc.)
  • Don’t use words or acronyms that can be found in a dictionary.
  • Don’t use keyboard patterns (asdf) or sequential numbers (1234).
  • Don’t make your password all numbers, uppercase letters or lowercase letters.
  • Don’t use repeating characters (aa11).

Tips for keeping your password secure:

  • Never tell your password to anyone (this includes significant others, roommates, parrots, etc.).
  • Never write your password down.
  • Never send your password by email.
  • Periodically test your current password and change it to a new one.

Need help transferring files to that new laptop or PC this Christmas?

December 11th, 2009

Let Savvy Steve help you transfer all your data over to that new laptop or PC that Santa brings you this year.

Playing Santa this year? Let Savvy Steve be your little helper and get that new laptop or PC setup before you wrap that box. Savvy has the experience, knowledge, and tools to get it done right!

Email me with your request. I’d love to help make this Christmas a great one for your loved ones.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to my family, girlfriend Christy, friends and clients. 

Remember that God is the reason for the season.  Come visit Highpoint Church if you are looking for a great church for you or your family.  www.highpointmemphis.com

“For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” — Isaiah 9: 6

Quote from 149 years ago…

December 11th, 2009

“The rights of the South are not endangered by the triumph of Mr. Lincoln, the man; but they are in imminent danger from the triumph of the powerful party which he represents, and of the fanatical sentiment which brought him into power, as the candidate of the Northern section of the Union, over the united opposition of the Southern section against him.  The party embracing that sentiment has constantly denied, and still denies, our equality in the Union;  and avows its purpose to take from us our property, so soon as it has the power.”

– Georgia Governor Joseph E. Brown
   December 7, 1860

Windows Vista Service Pack 2 released.

October 5th, 2009

Windows Vista Service Pack 2 should be coming as part of normal updates. You can go here for more details. This is a large update and may take some time to download and install.

http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/Help/e060ffa2-1a1b-4182-ad16-db9d7336b7ce1033.mspx

How to remove old Dell Open Manage software

September 16th, 2009

Yesterday I was fighting an old server and trying to figure out if I really had a problem.  I went through the steps of upgrading the BIOS, ESM, PERC driver and firmware and then lastly the Open Manage software.  

Then I could not get the Array Manager and previous Dell software to uninstall.  I tried lots of things including stopping services and disabling them.  Also deleted the folders.  But wait the DLLs are in use and I could not get them to unregister manually.  So I was stuck.  I could get the old version uninstalled and I couldn’t get the new version to install because of the previous version.   Catch 22 huh?

I found my answer here.  http://www.absoblogginlutely.net/mtblogarchive/2008/10/dells-omclean-t.php

Look under the folder that was created when you unzipped the software.  You will see a sub folder called OMClean.  You then will see an OMClean.exe.  Run this and this process will remove all the left behind Dell software junk.  Reboot the server. 

Now you can install Open Manage.

Fixing the IE 8 warning – ‘Do you want to view only the webpage content that was delivered securely?’

September 10th, 2009

Have you been totally annoyed by the new security warning in Internet Explorer 8 (IE8)?  

“Do you want to view only the webpage content that was delivered securely?”

Well there are two problems.  First is that you think the right answer is yes… but they are sneaky and you must say NO.  Secondly with me is that I am using GMAIL for my email.  I have forced it into using a secure connection (HTTPS://).  Generally all of the images in HTML emails are linked to “non-secure” (HTTP://)  sites.  So for the brower that is a problem.  Yes a possible security risk.  So this is why IE8 is complaining.  Yes someone could see you pulling down bigfatsaleoncomputers.jpg.  Who cares!!!   Generally speaking you don’t care that the images aren’t coming to you securely and honestly I don’t see any reason to be concerned about it.

So…

I finally got sick of the warning message today and did some googling.   Thanks to this post at the HTTPWATCH blog I have fixed my problem.

IE8 Security Warning

You can read the whole article… I really only read the first half.  Bottomline here is how to make it go away.

Here is the fix:

  1. Going  to Tools->Internet Options->Security
  2. Select the ‘Security’ tab
  3. Click the ‘Custom Level’ button  (*Under the Internet Zone which is the default) 
  4. In the ‘Miscellaneous’ section change “Display mixed content” to Enable

 Remember any changes like this you make will require you to close completely out of the browser and re-open it.  Also known as “restarting the browser”.   I tested this and it works! 

I hope this helps someone else.  It has been driving me crazy and keeping me for seeing my newegg deals daily.

Understanding a geek… great read.

September 9th, 2009

I found this article linked on Slashdot.org and thought it was funny and would share it.

Here is the link.

“While everyone would like to work for a nice person who is always right, IT pros will prefer a jerk who is always right over a nice person who is always wrong. Wrong creates unnecessary work, impossible situations and major failures. Wrong is evil, and it must be defeated. Capacity for technical reasoning trumps all other professional factors, period.”

AT&T to Roll Out MMS Support for iPhone on Sept. 25

September 3rd, 2009

Originally posted here -> http://www.foxbusiness.com/story/personal-finance/lifestyle-money/personal-technology/att-roll-mms-support-iphone-sept/

Story below.

AT&T (T: 25.11, -0.27, -1.06%) announced it is rolling out an update for iPhone 3G and 3GS customers to be able to use Multimedia Messaging Service [MMS] on their handhelds on Sept. 25.

The exclusive U.S. Apple (AAPL: 166.53, 1.35, 0.82%) iPhone carrier said it has been preparing its network for several months to be able to handle what it expects to be record volumes of MMS traffic.

When the latest version of the iPhone’s software first arrived in June, supporting MMS, AT&T said it would enable it on the iPhone later during the summer.

Using MMS, mobile phone users can send photos, video clips, and sound clips over cellular networks, much like they do with SMS text messages.