Posts Tagged ‘Flash Drive’

Using Your Laptop in a Vehicle

Sunday, March 14, 2010
posted by hemant

Laptops come in handy when you are travelling in a vehicle.  If you are on a long trip or on a short commute to work, you have the ability to perform a variety of functions.
Some of the most popular activities that laptop owners like to do is to listen to music or to watch videos.  It is a convenient way to pass the time quickly as a passenger and to catch up on your favourite band or television program.  You can use different forms of media such as
*    DVD’s,
*    MP3 player,
*    flash drive or
*    external hard drive to stream the content.
To best protect your computer when you are travelling with it, you should think about purchasing laptop insurance.  It will protect your laptop from common events such as accidental damage, liquid damage and theft.  This form of protection also provides coverage all over the world for up to 60 days.

Using a USB Hub With Your Laptop

Friday, February 26, 2010
posted by hemant

Many laptops come with only a couple of USB ports. This can be very frustrating to laptop users that run a variety of accessories on their computer.

Many people need to connect a:

* mouse
* wireless keyboard dongle
* portable light
* external hard drive
* flash drive
* and other devices

These accessories often times make productivity more efficient, making the need to have a sufficient amount of USB ports essential. In order to fix this problem, you can buy a USB hub that will plug into one USB port. A USB hub can provide you with the additional ports you need. You will want to make sure that you buy a good brand so that it is compatible with your laptop. This will avoid unnecessary damage.

A great way you to protect your laptop from other forms of damage is by purchasing laptop insurance. You can be protected against accidental damage and liquid damage, as well as theft. It only costs a few pounds per month.

Laptop Backpack

Saturday, February 6, 2010
posted by hemant

One of the best types of laptop cases is a laptop backpack. It offers a user the most convenient way to transport their laptop around to work, school, home or during their travels.

Unlike other cases, a backpack evenly distributes the weight of the computer so that back injuries or other issues do not arise. It also helps to mask the contents within the bag so that thieves are not tempted to steal it. You can also protect your computer from unnecessary damage.

A backpack can also carry many other items such as pens, writing pad, wireless mouse, external hard drive, flash drive, webcam, books, cables and much more. It is convenient for everyday use and for travelling on various forms of transportation.

The best laptop protection comes in the form of laptop insurance. By paying only a few pounds per month, you can reduce your out of pocket expenses in the event of damage or theft.

Keeping Your Laptop Cool

Tuesday, February 2, 2010
posted by hemant

To get the best performance out of your laptop, you need to constantly keep it cool. This requires you to buy a laptop cooling pad.

A cooling pad allows your computer to maintain an optimum temperature. This makes running multiple programs easier to do, as you will not experience slow loading times or screen freezes.

A laptop pad prevents your computer from overheating and has a fan that is continually cooling the unit down. The majority of models are powered through the laptop’s USB port for convenience. Some of the pads also come with additional USB ports and have flash drive compatibility.

Having a laptop that has an above-normal temperature can have damaging effects in the long run which is why a cooling pad is important.

To prevent other types of damage to your computer, such as accidental or liquid, then you should consider laptop insurance. You will also be covered for theft at a cost of only a few pounds per month.

Laptop Insurance & Backing Up Your Hard Drive

Wednesday, January 20, 2010
posted by hemant

Although laptop insurance will cover the replacement cost of a laptop that has suffered accidental damage or has been stolen, you can potentially lose all of the documents and data that you have stored on your computer.

Backing up your hard drive can solve this problem. By purchasing a portable hard drive, an external hard drive or flash drive, you can rest assured knowing that you have a copy of everything that you hold dear. You can easily make it a habit to backup your information at the end of each laptop session — many drives even have a button that you can simply press to do so.

There are plenty of individuals that also handle sensitive information that needs to be copied in a secure manner. An external drive can come equipped with a firewall and password for encryption purposes. This makes backing up an indispensable process.

In tandem with your new external hard drive, automatic copying software is helpful such as Second Copy. This will run an automatic daily copy of your computer onto the hard drive.

Imaging this – your laptop insurance has got you your laptop back after a catastrophic accident – and with your external hard drive back up you just copy your files across to your new computer and away you go!