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Rick’s Daily Tech Tips Update for Tuesday, February 7, 2023
Topics covered in this issue…
• Why USB flash drives make horrible long-term storage media
• If your PC is acting weird, it’s probably malware
• Registry Finder: A fantastic replacement for Regedit
• The incredible life of Nick Vujicic
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Today’s quick tech tip….
Why USB flash drives make horrible long-term storage media
If you’ve been using computers long enough to remember using floppy disks, cassette tapes or even paper punch cards for data storage, you probably love the convenience of using those super-handy USB flash drives. They truly are awesome devices.
But here’s the thing…
Those “thumb drives” really are handy and very easy to use, carry and store, but I would never recommend using them for long-term storage of important files and photos that you really wouldn’t want to lose.
Why? Because USB flash drives are incredibly unreliable. I know this because I receive requests for help with recovering files from damaged or corrupted flash drives all the time.
I always try my best to help when asked, but unfortunately there are times when those efforts ultimately end up being unsuccessful.
Also, in addition to their inherent instability, they are also pretty easy to lose.
Bottom line: If it’s important to you, don’t store it on a USB flash drive for the long-term. Use an external hard drive or SSD instead.
And for an extra bit of protection, make backup copies onto other media or store it in the cloud for redundancy.
The latest from Rick’s Daily Tips Tech Blog…
• If your PC is acting weird, it’s probably malware
Not all computer problems are caused by malware, but so many of them are that running a thorough series of virus/malware scans should be your first troubleshooting task.
• Registry Finder: A fantastic replacement for Regedit
Give this a try and you’ll probably never use Window’s native Registry Editor tool again.
• Click here to see today’s ‘Picture of the Day’.
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Rick’s Daily Pick…
SanDisk 1TB Extreme Portable SSD (#ad)
Looking for a super-fast external backup drive that won’t break the bank? In my humble opinion, it would be pretty hard to beat this one for the money.
Today’s post from ‘My Daily Smile’…
The incredible life of Nick Vujicic
A very impressive individual, for sure.
Tech news that caught my eye…
• Facebook has more users than the entire population of Europe
• Police hacked Exclu ‘secure’ message platform to snoop on criminals
• Twitter to consider $1000 charge to let businesses keep gold verification
• Dell axes 6,500 jobs as tech’s long winter continues
• iPhone reverse wireless charging development continues after Apple missed target
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