Practical Help Library

  • Replace my 2nd hard drive

    Replace my 2nd hard drive

    Replace my 2nd hard drive: a reader asks… Hi Chris, My boot drive (C:) is an SSD that has Windows 8.1 and a few other programs but most of my programs (and lots of data) are on my D: drive. I recently ran chkdsk d: /f /x /r which ran for hours and found and corrected many, many errors. Seeing the handwriting on the wall, I am now backing up the entire drive (using Acronis) to another drive while I still […]

  • What the Experts do, Part II

    What the Experts do, Part II

    What the Experts do, Part II: a reader asks… Hi Chris, your Friday article, Do what computer experts do was very helpful, thanks! What about securing my Windows PC? Again, bare-bones please! Ok, this is right out of my playbook for Safe Computing Practices. The bare-bones steps are: Keep your system and programs up-to-date Use a top quality antivirus and a top quality anti-malware program Backup your files Again, this sounds easier than it is (in practice). Let me go […]

  • Do what computer experts do

    Do what computer experts do

    Do what computer experts do: a reader asks… Hello Coach, can you give me the bare-bones on protecting my digital life please? That’s really pretty easy to answer, but perhaps you might find it a bit more work to actually accomplish. The single most critical safe computing practice that would protect your digital life more than anything else is (drum roll please) Use strong passwords. Sounds simple, right? But what makes a strong password? First off, is the length of […]

  • Crowded Wi-fi

    Crowded Wi-fi

    Crowded Wi-fi: a reader asks… Hi Chris, I took your advice on figuring out why my home Wi-fi network is so spotty. I used the Acrylic Wi-fi snooper you suggested, and found that there are TONS of networks nearby. Here is what I get when running it for the first time; without even walking around with my laptop. Restarting my old Verizon FIOS router helped a little, but I still have lots of parts of the house with lousy or no […]

  • Windows 10 Upgrade Tip

    Windows 10 Upgrade Tip

    Windows 10 Upgrade Tip: a reader asks… Hi Chris, I reserved my Windows 10 free upgrade, and I should be able to upgrade now. But I haven’t gotten a notification and the Windows 10 upgrade window says I should wait till I get that. Do I have to wait? Should I? Ok, first off, if you are not a tech-savvy person but just someone who uses a Microsoft Windows PC, then I’d respectfully suggest you wait awhile before you upgrade […]

  • Android Hack Alert!

    Android Hack Alert!

    Android Hack Alert: Here’s what you should know. On Monday, a security researcher spilled the beans about a really bad security vulnerability in virtually all Android-powered smartphones. The vulnerability is called Stagefright, and a hacker can simply send you a multimedia text message that would open your smartphone to being remotely controlled by the hacker. The hacker could even delete the message, so your only warning would be a notification that you got an MMS message. You don’t need to […]

  • Protect my new Mac

    Protect my new Mac

    Protect my new Mac: a reader asks… Good Morning Chris, I just bought myself a new Macbook and am in the process of getting it setup. I have setup my user account with a password, logged into my Apple ID (for iCloud, iMessage and Facetime), installed MS Office for Mac 2011, added my printer and copied over all my personal files from the old computer. I switched from a Windows PC because I heard that the Mac is much safer. […]

  • Two smartphones or one with two numbers?

    Two smartphones or one with two numbers?

    Two smartphones or one with two numbers? a reader asks… Hello, I have a Samsung Galaxy S6 and phone service from AT&T. Plus I have to carry around a second cellphone. Is there any way I could get a 2nd phone number to also work on my Galaxy phone? Thanks from Wild in Wyoming Tired of carrying two phones, eh? While standard cellphone service from AT&T won’t allow you to have multiple numbers on your smartphone, there is a solution […]

  • Sharing iPhone Info

    Sharing iPhone Info

    Sharing iPhone Info: A reader asks… Hello, I have an iPhone 6 and need some help. There are times I want to give someone else information from my iPhone, such as a website, a contact, or a photo. I know there’s some kind of sharing shortcut, but I don’t know where it is. Can you give me a quick tutorial please? Thanks from Belgium! Keep an eye out for the sharing icon (a rectangle with an arrow coming out the […]

  • Android battery life sucks

    Android battery life sucks

    Android battery life sucks: a reader asks… Hi Chris, I have a Droid smartphone, and I have to say the battery life isn’t what I expected. It’s only a few months old, but I’m not even getting a day’s worth of casual use out of it. Do you have any advice or am I just stuck with a lemon? Battery life is always a problem with smartphones, we all want the slimmest, sleekest design, and unfortunately our current battery technology […]

  • My Old Router

    My Old Router

    My Old Router: a reader asks… I’ve got a 3-year-old Linksys router that’s acting kind of wonky these days. Everyone gets cranky when it goes in and out and we have to reset the router, which happens several times a week now. Is there something I can do to fix this? I have Cox internet service by the way. If you read last weeks’ article “Old gadgets don’t last“, the same advice extends to your router (as well as your cablemodem, switches, […]

  • Windows Clean-up Tools?

    Windows Clean-up Tools?

    Windows Clean-up Tools? a reader asks… Hello Chris, my Windows 7 computer is running pretty slow, and I was wondering if you had an opinion on the best utility software I could use to clean the registry, hard drive and optimize my system. I have to say that the market for these 3rd party utility tools has grown very fast. Seems like every week there’s another new utility program advertising to speed up your system, clean up the system registry, […]

  • My Galaxy won’t stay on wi-fi!

    My Galaxy won’t stay on wi-fi!

    My Galaxy won’t stay on Wi-fi! A reader asks… Hey Chris, I hope you can help me, I’m so frustrated! I got a new Samsung Galaxy S6 and really like everything about it except for one problem – it won’t stay connected to my home Wi-fi signal. Even though I’m close to my router, I either get a slow connection, no connection, or it connects but then drops out a little while later. Do you have any tips for solving […]

  • Mac Pinwheel – what to do

    Mac Pinwheel – what to do

    Mac Pinwheel – what to do: a reader asks… Hi Chris, my Macbook Pro is stuck – the pinwheel (beach ball?) has been spinning around for hours now. What should I do? When your Mac boots up and shows the pinwheel and never moves on, longtime Mac users call that the dreaded Spinning Pinwheel of Death (SPOD)! Windows users will immediately relate (they’ve got the ‘Blue Screen of Death’ aka BSOD). I’ve seen this problem before, and there are a number […]

  • What’s IPV6 and should I worry?

    What’s IPV6 and should I worry?

    What’s IPV6 and should I worry? A member asks… My company IT guys said that IPV6 is being activated today, and they are going to be upgrading equipment to work with it. That’s fine for my office, but do I need to do anything about this for my home network? The short answer is that you don’t need to worry about it. At some point in the future, your Internet Service Provider (ISP) may require you to get an IPV6-compatible […]

  • Print a web page?

    Print a web page?

    Print a web page? a reader asks… Hi Chris, I love your articles, they are really helpful! The only problem is that when I print out the pages, they look all funny and it’s really hard to read the article. Do you have any tips that can help me? Thanks for the compliment! Printing web pages is seen by some in this day and age as redundant, since a) web pages by their nature change often, and b) full-time internet […]

  • Sharing Pictures – not with Email

    Sharing Pictures – not with Email

    Sharing Pictures – not with Email: a reader asks… good morning. i’m running into trouble sharing photos with my family and friends. my email service won’t let me attach more than one or two photos to an email and won’t let me send emails to a lot of people. i have alot of family and friends. what can i do to share my photos? Emailing pictures has never been a very efficient way to share your memories with others. Easy […]

  • What’s a PDF and why do I care?

    What’s a PDF and why do I care?

    What’s a PDF and why do I care? a reader asks… I’m running across files on the internet, like manual.pdf. Can you tell me how I can open this type of file? Is it safe? Quick answer: go to https://get.adobe.com/reader/, download and install the free Adobe Acrobat Reader DC, which can view and print this type of file. As to whether it’s safe or not, you need to consider the source, since PDFs can be constructed to carry computer viruses or […]

  • Malware Attack Response

    Malware Attack Response

    Malware Attack Response: a reader asks… Hi Chris, I just opened a FedEx email on my tablet with a zip file. I clicked on the file to extract but no further. Obviously I just messed up! I shut it down immediately. I’m usually so cautious — Can’t believe I was so dumb & careless today!! Did I do the right thing and is there anything else I should do? I did receive another email from the same “FEDEX” Aruba (!) email […]

  • Drowning in Paper?

    Drowning in Paper?

    Drowning in Paper? a reader asks… Hi Chris, here it is the 21st century and with so much automated, I find I’m still buried in paper! Receipts, bills, notes, advisories, it just keeps filling my mailbox. I shovel all the junk mail right into the recycle bin, don’t even open it or read anything (all those wasted advertising dollars!) but the paper still piles up. Do you have any fairly easy way to deal with all this? Absolutely. First let […]

  • Old gadgets don’t last

    Old gadgets don’t last

    Old gadgets don’t last: a reader asks… My Windows 7 laptop computer is starting to make funny noises, but it’s only about 4 years old. How long are all these gadgets supposed to last anyway? The short answer is, unfortunately, not long enough for many (most?). Today’s PC’s are made as cheaply as possible so you pay the lowest cost. For the most part, that market has driven down to the lowest cost, and you end up paying for it […]

  • Internet down?

    Internet down?

    Internet down? a reader asks… Hi Chris, I have Verizon FIOS internet service and this morning I opened Chrome up and got this screen that says my webpage isn’t available. I looked at my (almost new) router and all the lights are green. This isn’t the first time this has happened, and it usually fixes itself after a few hours, but I’d like to keep this problem from happening at all. Any help? Based on the image you sent, you […]

  • Apple Music Tips

    Apple Music Tips

    Apple Music Tips: a reader asks… I just updated my iPhone to iOS 8.4, and the Music app is all changed. It’s offering me a 3-month trial and looks different than the old app. Can you please give me some tips on this new app? The last day of June 2015 saw a new update for iOS as well as an update to the iTunes program for computers. Apple Music is a new music subscription service that competes with Spotify, […]

  • Small Biz SEO Marketing

    Small Biz SEO Marketing

    Small Biz SEO Marketing: a reader asks… Hi Chris, I’m a one-person consulting business and have a website that I setup from an online firm that caters to my profession. Recently I received an email telling me about “SEO”. Should I invest money in this? Small businesses generally don’t have large marketing budgets, and Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is a marketing effort. Likely a very small part. You can certainly spend money with any one of the hundreds of firms trying […]

  • Who ya gonna trust?

    Who ya gonna trust?

    Who ya gonna trust? a reader asks… Hi Chris, I keep getting this little ad as to whether I want to install a new version of Malwarebytes anti-Malware….before I accept, I wanted to be sure this is ok and not some virus..Thanks! I’m assuming you’ve taken my advice and installed Malwarebytes Anti-malware on your Microsoft Windows computer, great! So quick answer, if the ‘little ad’ is a popup that appears near the bottom-right of your desktop screen, then yes, you […]

  • Apple Macbook Problems

    Apple Macbook Problems

    Apple Macbook Problems: a reader asks… Hi Chris, my 3 year old Macbook Air is acting really slow! I use Google Drive and it says that my “startup disk is full” and that I do not have space. I deleted files on my Google Docs account and even though it says that there is 0 out of 15 GB being used, the notification will not go away. And I had to start copying photos to my desktop because iPhoto stopped […]

  • Don’t just toss that old hard drive!

    Don’t just toss that old hard drive!

    Don’t just toss that old hard drive: a reader asks… Hi Chris, I took your advice a few years ago and got a computer with an SSD. Unfortunately, it seems to be dying (the SSD, not the computer). I read your guide about replacing it, and am ready to handle that (I have a screwdriver!). My question is, to dispose of that old SSD when I’m done – should I do the same as if it was a regular hard […]

  • Not getting Email

    Not getting Email

    Not getting Email: a reader asks… For some reason, some people who send me email to my work address aren’t getting through. They are getting reject notices that include a code “550 5.7.1”, and I don’t see anything, not in my inbox nor my junk mail folder. Any advice? After getting a little more information, this turns out to be a case of an overly-aggressive anti-spam service employed by your work. Your work email is handled by Microsoft Exchange Server, […]

  • Apple ID Reset Snafu

    Apple ID Reset Snafu

    Apple ID Reset Snafu: a reader asks… Good morning Chris, I made a mistake and inadvertently sent a reply to a dummy apple account fraud notice that said someone made a purchase of music and wanted to verify I made the purchase. When I got to the website, I’d forgotten my Apple ID password, so I did the password reset thing. That sent me an email with a different Apple ID so I stopped there, deleted all the messages and ran a Norton full […]

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