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It's a computer emergency

Submitted by Adam on July 17, 2006 - 9:03pm.
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Lately, I have seen too many real emergencies. Sometimes I get calls that are "emergencies" like the kind where the grandkids have come over and deleted the solitaire icon from the desktop.

But, then I get real emergencies. Lately I had one client whose hard drive motor suddently quit. Today I saw a dentist's office where the server with all of the software kept shutting down suddenly. Then, the worst yet, I am working a little bit with a local financial institution whose server crashed - not a small business either.

In all but one case, the client has complete and current backup, but even having backup doesn't help keep the ship afloat when a major crash happens. Sometimes the entire ship has to be put in drydock for a week or so to get things figured out.

I am not a hard ware guy and this is why. I prefer cleaning up viruses, spyware, and clutter from a computer. Those kinds of problems usually only put people out for a few hours. Hardware guys have to mess with the big stuff.

If this helped, consider buying me a beer or an Americano!
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