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macbookscreenrepair · 5 months ago
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sysig · 7 months ago
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If anyone knows anything about Wordpad file recovery - my diary for the last two years is only displaying NULLs when I open it, both in Wordpad and Notepad++, but in the preview when I search for it I can see the first couple lines, and it's shows up in a search for a keyword I know I don't have in any other file
Is there a temp file I can get into? I don't care about formatting, I just don't want to lose two years of ideas and thoughts...
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raingerr · 4 months ago
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dude. i moved my photographs folder to my usb since it takes up a lot of space on my computer and it just . DISAPPEARED . it’s not in the folder list anymore and it didn’t reappear in the USB files !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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symliadoo · 1 year ago
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getting into drawing again. here's some liams :)
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cuz-reasons · 3 months ago
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I don't waaaant to drag my computer to the shop it's heavvvvy
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archivyrep · 7 months ago
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Mysterious schematics, mainframes, and preventing worldwide destruction in "What If...?"
When I started the second season of What If…?, I didn’t expect that the first episode (entitled “What If… Nebula Joined the Nova Corps?”) would center on mysterious mechanics, data cores, and secrecy! The first season didn’t have it as directly, apart from one episode (“What If…Ultron Won?“) with a scene almost like one out of Raiders of the Lost Ark, although I compared the Watcher to an…
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goldmanguyperson · 1 year ago
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So deletion on computers doesn’t actually immediately destroy the information. Instead that information just gets marked as inaccessible and okay to overwrite. The information is still there. You can find it. But they can come back wrong if you revive them, because of the new data written over them.
Which makes me think… if the machine itself was sentient… would deletion even actually make them forget? would they dream of increasingly corrupted deleted memories? traumatic memories dumped into the trash, left to twist and corrupt as each byte of horrible data is overwritten. in the end is it even better to have deleted it? having fitful dreams where the faces become blacked out by red and green and static. you no longer can see yourself in it because the data that made visuals of you in it has been overwritten. the emotions associated twist until they are no longer recognizable.
you have accidentally deleted your most cherished memories. you struggle to bring them back, unfortunately having labored too long. they come back with overwritten emotions and crumbling video. 1s and 0s switched and scrambled by new data. you will never experience them as they were again. you can only recall a shattered and broken memory. you cannot help but curse yourself for having taken away your own happiness, accident or not
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byz-was-here · 2 years ago
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HOW TO BACK UP YOUR SHIT ON A FUBAR PC
So, I have a lil linux know how. Someone I know's Windows Boot SSD died on em. I helped unfuck it, but it still got me thinkin. "Do people know how to back up stuff after their PC commits seppuku?"
So What you'll need is:
-A friend's PC to create the usb tool -A USB drive (preferably USB 3.0) with 16 GB or more of storage -An external hard drive to store the backup image -An internet connection.
FIRST
Borrow your friend's pc or laptop.
Download balena-etcher or Rufus
Download a copy of ubuntu linux. Get a coffee, eat a sandwich. This'll take a while.
Once it's done, use Etcher or Rufus to install Ubuntu on the flash drive. Eject the usb, thank your friend, and go back to your malfunctioning compy and plug the usb in.
NOTE: THIS PRESUMES THAT THERE IS A SOFTWARE ERROR PREVENTING YOUR MACHINE FROM BOOTING. IF THE HARDWARE ITSELF IS BROKEN, THIS WONT WORK.
Ok, you're going to boot your PC into BIOS. How? Depends on who made the computer. Google "How to open bios on a [Blank] pc", and you should be able to find the answer pretty quick. Its usually by either spamming the delete key or f10 while your computer turns on.
Once you're in the BIOS, there should be a menu with boot options. Select the usb. It will boot your computer into ubuntu linux, running off that lil usb stick. Neat, huh? You'll get the option to try or install ubuntu as an operating system. You want to click "try".
Plug in the external drive you're putting the backup image of your drive on.
Hit the windows key and it should pull up a search bar. type "Disks" or "Gparted". it's the same program either way so, open it.
You should see something like this.
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Depending on the size of your Boot SSD in windows, you may need to shrink the partition a bit. like If you have a 500gb drive handy, but the drive you need to back up is 1TB. So click on the bit that says "basic data partition"
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click the gear icon
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Click "Resize..."
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Resize. if the external drive you're backing up to is BIGGER than the boot drive you're trying to back up, you can skip this.
Now there's two things you can do. The first is to simply create an image of the basic data partition where all your files are. The second is to back up the whole disk.
To back up the partition,
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Select the basic data partition, click the gear icon, and select "create partition image"
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Name it whatever you want, save it on the external drive. Go get another coffee and a sandwich, this may take awhile as well.
To make a backup of the whole disk, click on the three vertical dots in the upper right corner, and select "create disk image"
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Same as before. name it what you want, save it to the external drive.
There you go.
To access the data, you need to restore that image to a new SSD or hard drive. You can do this using the same program. I recommend doing this AFTER you've done whatever was needed to fix windows.
if you're just restoring a partition image, not the whole disk, here's what you do.
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If you have FREE SPACE on a drive, or new drive, you can click on the "+" button, create a new empty partition
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and click "restore partition image" to make it readable. Then you can mount it as a new drive in windows and copy your stuff over. WARNING: THE PARTITION YOU'RE RESTORING TO MUST BE AS BIG OR BIGGER THAN THE PARTITION IMAGE
For a disk image, similar steps.
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Three vertical dots on the upper right, select "restore disk image".
Select the full disk image from wherever you saved it and restore.
WARNING: Restoring a disk image will nuke anything already on the drive you're restoring it TO. So don't restore the disk image to your fixed boot drive, or to the drive you saved the disk image on.
Anywhomst. I hope this helps someone save their stuff or avoid being charged out the nose by a computer repair shop.
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macbookscreenrepair · 6 months ago
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nerdcorecomputers · 16 days ago
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Point Of Sale Systems Computer Repairs
POINT OF SALE SOFTWARE REPAIRS 
What Is a Point of Sale (POS) System?
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Operating a retail store calls for a range of administrative, management and marketing skills. From ensuring that there’s enough inventory to putting together monthly sales reports, these skills are necessary in ensuring that your store runs smoothly.
Having an efficient point of sale (POS) system can go a long way in making sure that all your operations are running smoothly. In this article, we speak to two industry experts who’ll share tips on what you must have in a POS and how to choose the best option for your retail store or restaurant.
What’s the Point of a Point of Sale (POS) System?
A point of sale system, or POS, is the place where your customer makes a payment for products or services at your store. Simply put, every time a customer makes a purchase at your store, they’re completing a point of sale transaction.
The POS serves as the central component for your business; it’s the hub where everything—like sales, inventory and customer management—merges.
As evident as the benefits of a POS system are, we found that 56 percent of single-store retailers are still not using one. Instead, we found, many are still using a combination of manual methods, cash registers, QuickBooks and Excel for bookkeeping.
So why have retailers not taken that step to POS yet? To begin with, implementing new technology—especially technology that’s central to your business process—can be scary and overwhelming. Retailers need to consider the negative consequences of failing to have a POS in place.
Software Components of a POS System
Every POS system comprises of software and hardware components that make running the daily operations of your business easier and faster. It’s important to understand what POS software options there are and what each have to offer.
Hardware Components of a POS System
These are the common physical components required to get your POS up and running.
Monitor/tablet: Displays the product database and enables other functions, such as employee clock-in and viewing sales reports. Tablets—especially iPads—are popular for replacing bulkier monitors.
Barcode scanner: Automates the checkout process. Scanning barcodes pulls product info and adds it to the checkout total. Barcode scanners can also integrate with inventory management systems to automatically adjust stock levels.
Credit card reader: Since the EMV payment standard went live in 2015, secure and EMV-compliant credit card readers are a must-have. Non-compliant retailers face potentially huge losses on account of fraud liability.
Receipt printer: Email and text receipts may be gaining popularity, but paper receipts remain essential for providing customers with a quick snapshot of their purchase or returns.
Cash drawer: It may fade away in years to come, but cash is still king. Until then, you’ll need a secure place to store cash for transactions. Another benefit of cash: there are no associated credit card fees.
Key Features of a POS System: What to Look for When Buying
Many tasks in a retail store can be overly tedious and resource exhaustive. With the right POS system, retailers have the ability to simplify crucial daily business operations with greater proficiency.
“Modern POS systems do more than just offer flexibility when processing daily transactions,” says Grullon. “They improve a merchant’s chances of success by providing them with tools to streamline business processes.”
Our analysis with POS software buyers identified key features that retailers and restaurants look for in selecting a POS system:
Sales Reporting: On the surface, most POS systems enable you to look at your sales. The difference lies in how those numbers are presented, the ease at which data can be accessed and how much detail you get.
Your POS system should ideally be able to:
Generate detailed sales reports (based on product, hour, employee, total cost of items sold, total retail amount, net profit, profit percentage, gross margin)
Provide quick snapshots and charts on your store’s sales performance
Inventory Management: One of the most important functions of a POS system, inventory management, at its very essence, keeps track of all products so you know when it’s time to order/or not order specific products.
Your POS system should enable you to:
Scan and count products digitally
Manage your stock by creating product variations (size, color)
Identify pieces of inventory with a unique serial number
Track inventory levels across multiple locations
Enable seamless ordering such as automatically setting custom reorders of best-sellers
Consolidating purchases and orders in one order
Customer Management: Building strong relationships with your customers will lead to repeat business. A POS should have customer relationship management (CRM) to track all customer data.
Your POS system should give you the ability to:
Attach a sale/transaction to a customer
Keep track of your customers’ purchase history
Capture customer information such as name, age, birthday, phone number and email address
Use email marketing to keep in touch with them
More advanced systems will have a built-in loyalty program
Employee Reporting and Management: The performance of your employees can make or break the success of your store. Having the ability to set sales targets as well as know who your top performers are and who requires extra coaching will help increase sales.
Your POS system should give you the ability to:
Add employees to your system
Create and modify schedules for employees based on forecasted activity
Email schedules to employees
Track employees’ hours weekly and over time
Analyze who your top performers are
Choosing the Best POS System: Questions to Ask
If you’re choosing a POS system for the first time, start making a list of features you must have and talk to fellow business owners who are operating in a similar space. Ask what POS systems they’re using and what they like, or not like about them.
Is the POS able to integrate with my existing software?
Do you have a website or accounting software? Choosing a POS that integrates with your existing setup will save you time and money.
What payment methods can the POS accept?
Double check that the POS is able to accept chip-enabled credit and debit cards. You’ll also need to have a EMV-compliant POS terminal.
How much does the software really cost?
POS systems can cost as little as a few hundred dollars each month to tens of thousands for a made-to-order solution. On average, about 46 percent of companies spend under $1,500 a year on their POS software.
Is your only option to sign a contract?
Signing on a dotted line means you’ll have to commit to the service until your contract ends, even if you don’t like it.
Are there any hidden fees?
Find out if there are any hidden fees involved in payment processing. These can come in the form of activation, downloads, early termination, refunds and transaction fees for different debit/credit cards.
Is any hardware proprietary?
Choosing a POS software vendor that offers proprietary hardware can save you time while offering smoother functionality. However if you’re looking to customize your setup, a proprietary solution can be restricting as it’ll only be compatible with equipment from the same company.
Nerdcore PC Systems offers support for Point of Sale System software. Our technicians can hell you repair your business Point of Sale System. If its just a desktop that has been operating your front end business or a workstation that has crashed or even a blue screen of death.
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controlaldelete · 22 days ago
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triuneinfotechca · 2 months ago
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dehtamar · 2 months ago
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cuz-reasons · 3 months ago
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Ok so now that I've slept on it and I'm not like about to throw up: my hard drive's fucked up :(
The last chapter of temporal mistake should be able to go up since I've got my stuff saved on a usb but I can't get my computer into the shop til Wednesday between the long weekend and work
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ifixdallas · 2 months ago
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