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WEEKLY SIG MEETING UPDATE 29 April
- 4 May 2013 | |
1st Floor Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts 280 Pitt Street, Sydney http://www.sydneypc.com Sydney PCUG's Blog UPCOMING
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Hello and Welcome,
The next meeting of the Sydney
PC User Group is at Penrith. Details are below.
Saturday 4 May -
Penrith Group - F. Bowman - 2:00pm - 5:00pm
Frank Bowman will start the meeting with a question and answer session
around the table to enable members to share problems, advice and
tips.
At their
last meeting the group used a CD containing the program "Ultimate Boot CD
4 Windows" to successfully boot an XP computer which had a faulty hard drive. They were then able to copy files on the computer to
a flash drive.
This month they will try to do the same thing with a computer which is
running Windows 7.
They
will then move on to continue their project of producing a newsletter with
Microsoft Publisher.
There
was an article in a recent edition of Choice Computer magazine which
suggested Solid State Drives should not defragmented. The group intends to
analyse the article and the reasons given to support this
conclusion.
The
group meets at the St Clair High School, Endeavour Avenue, St Clair.
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Cheers,
John
Mathews
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