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Rick’s Daily Tech Tips Update for Sunday, June 23, 2024
Topics covered in this issue…
• Tip for protecting your PC from a bad Windows Update
• Important: Run just one full-time antivirus app at a time
• Q&A: Does a laptop need a surge protector?
• Video: Boogie-Woogie on a public piano (by a 9 year old!)
• June’s Tech Tips Giveaway: CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD PFC 1500VA/1000W Sinewave UPS System
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Monthly Tech Giveaway….
We have a winner for May…
Congratulations to Sean T. from Moreno Valley, California for winning the TP-Link Deco AXE4900 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Mesh WiFi System in May’s Tech Tips Giveaway.
June’s winner will receive a fantastic CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD PFC 1500VA/1000W Sinewave UPS System (click for details).
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Today’s featured tech tip….
Tip for protecting your PC from a bad Windows Update
Fairly often after Microsoft releases a major Windows update my inbox will get flooded with messages from folks whose PCs stopped working as expected after the update was installed.
Those situations can often be resolved by simply uninstalling the problematic update, but in rare cases the only effective solution is for the user to either reset the Windows installation or go nuclear and reinstall Windows from scratch.
You can potentially save yourself a major headache if you’ll get into the habit of creating a new System Image Backup before you being installing a major Windows update.
Dealing with a buggy Windows update is never fun, but having a recent System Image Backup on hand can make the process of getting your machine back up and running a lot faster and easier if things go so far south that simply uninstalling the buggy update doesn’t do the trick.
The latest from Rick’s Daily Tips Tech Blog…
• Important: Run just one full-time antivirus app at a time
This post explains why less is more when it comes to antivirus engines.
• Q&A: Does a laptop need a surge protector?
This post has the answer (and an explanation).
• Click here to see today’s ‘Picture of the Day’.
Every morning I post a new photo that I find inspiring, intriguing, or just plain beautiful to look at. Jumpstart your day by checking it out.
Rick’s Daily Pick…
Roofull External USB 3.0 DVD +/-RW Drive w/ USB Ports and SD Card Reader
Do you have a stack of beloved CDs and/or DVDs that you can no longer enjoy because you don’t have a device that’s capable of playing them? Well, this little gem will let you enjoy all of that digital content right on your PC or Mac.
As a bonus it also serves as a hub by providing two USB Type-A ports and an SD card reader.
Today’s post from ‘My Daily Smile’…
Video: Boogie-Woogie on a public piano (by a 9 year old!)
Spoiler alert: He’s awesome.
Tech news that caught my eye…
• Starlink Mini brings space internet to backpackers
• More states press for phone bans in schools
• TikTok ramps up attacks on Biden administration in challenging prospective ban
• Someone hacked 50 Cent’s accounts and made off with millions
• Major firmware flaw is affecting Intel-powered PCs across the world
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