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You Want Me To Do What? Part 2

You Want Me To Do What? Part 2. Presented by Keystone Computer Concepts 1-877-651-3939. Before We Get Started. Before We Get Started. Before We Get Started. Before We Get Started. You Want Me To Do What? Part 2. Presented by Keystone Computer Concepts 1-877-651-3939.

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You Want Me To Do What? Part 2

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  1. You Want Me To Do What?Part 2 Presented by Keystone Computer Concepts 1-877-651-3939

  2. Before We Get Started

  3. Before We Get Started

  4. Before We Get Started

  5. Before We Get Started

  6. You Want Me To Do What?Part 2 Presented by Keystone Computer Concepts 1-877-651-3939

  7. You Want Me To Do What?Part 2 Presented by Keystone Computer Concepts 1-877-651-3939

  8. Getting you to try new things online. • Congratulations to those who set up a MySpace account and added me as a friend and to those (BellSouth customers) who tried but weren’t allowed to set up a MySpace account.

  9. You Want Me To Do What?Part 2 Presented by Keystone Computer Concepts 1-877-651-3939

  10. You Want Me To Do What? – Part 2 Making online purchases

  11. Rules For Online Purchases • Make sure the site is secure • “s” in https:// • Locked padlock • Fill out credit card info carefully • Proof, proof, proof • Click “Submit” or “Buy” button ONLY ONE TIME!

  12. Demo

  13. You Want Me To Do What? – Part 2 Back up, Back Up, back up

  14. Thoughts on backups • All hard drives crash so backups are important. • Never store your backup at or near your computer. • Redundancy (Back up in more than one place.) • Most programs have to be installed so keep discs or downloads safe.

  15. Back Up To A USB Drive 1) Insert USB drive into port 2) Wait for computer to recognize the drive 3) Use (My) Computer to view all drives 4) Choose a method for copying files to USB drive.

  16. Methods • Drag and drop • Send To • Menu choices • Software

  17. Demo

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