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Know where to find your vital computer information

One of the reasons I share so much information on this web site and on our show is because I like to help people learn to save time and money. Usually if a person isn’t saving time or money, they become disgruntled and agitated.

Today, two of my clients could have saved some money and time if they had had some basic computer information available. In order to help others be more efficient and frugal, here is a list of items you want to have at the ready when you need technical help:

  1. All documentation and discs that originally came with your computer, printer, scanner, etc.
  2. Internet provider phone number
  3. Internet account password (you would be surprised how many people don’t know their password…and yes, you have one too)
  4. Cables and power adapters for all your peripherals

It isn’t a long list, but it is an extremely important list. If your computer manufacturer didn’t give you a box or big zip-lock bag to keep all the original discs and documentation in, then use a gallon size freezer bag or a shoe box to keep all that stuff.

I’m not a fan of using sticky notes for your passwords, but do keep them written down in a place you can find them quickly and make sure they are accurate. Search our site for ‘passwords’ and you will find a tip or two on how to keep track of your passwords.

I promise that following these steps will indeed save you time and money.