Laptops

May. 3rd, 2009 08:02 pm
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Following on from yesterday's post. The hard disk on my computer made a bunch of strange noises on startup. Last time that happened, it was a precursor to failure. Well, after doing backups in a panic, the noise stopped. Huh?!

Well I did load a bunch of security updates the night before and the noise wasn't so much the screech of heads gouging platter as prolonged excessive seeking. And it wasn't so much panic as hurried caution. And a little reflection that backups should be done *before* applying operating system updates.

But it did remind me that last year I was looking at getting a portable device - a laptop or something similar. That plan got subverted into a media player purchase instead. But now I'm seriously looking to re-visit it. As well as being a travel device, the laptop also becomes a backup for basic computer functions.

All of which is a long winded way of asking for any of your thoughts out there as to the right sort of machine to get. Given the basic condition that it is cheapish and has wireless connectivity and an optical drive. Any bad experiences? Any really good ones?

Why yes, I am using you as an information resource. You got a problem with that then?

Date: 2009-05-03 10:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] russellk.livejournal.com
I'd be very nervous about relying on a laptop for backup. Yes, I know it's better than *no* backup, but a quarter of them are stolen every year and most of the rest have problems.

You can get a 500GB hard disk for not much more than $150. Set it up for hourly wireless backups and you'll never have to think about it again.

Then again, I know jack about computers, so I shouldn't have sounded so certain...

Date: 2009-05-03 08:04 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] threemonkeys.livejournal.com
Nerves noted.

I'm thinking about two different backup concerns here. One is the data & history (e.g. emails) area. That I have covered with an external hard disk (well 3 of them actually but that is a different story).

The other is what I would describe as a backup processor. Right now I only have one machine in the house and I'm quite dependent on it. I.e. I want a machine to use when the main desktop machine falls over. Something to plug those external disks into if I have to. So I'm thinking laptop covers that area plus the travel and portable media player requirements that I have.

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