What are you working on?

At the moment,

Building and setting up a new pc
Replacing a laptop screen
Transferring Data back to a PC after recovery
Sorting two refurbished Systems
Quoting for 2 more refrubs
I’m sure there is more I just can’t work out a direction to go first.

Paul
 
Right now I'm...
  • doing a standard tune-up on a laptop
  • stripping usable parts from a discarded desktop
  • testing out a new to do list/project organizer system
  • drinking a coffee for the first time in a few weeks
  • fielding vague complaints from my stomach regarding the preceding item.
 
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Customer complained that he had a laptop repaired couple days ago and is turning off...

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Text messaging a lady friend about going to a comedy club tomorrow night.
Yeah, not tech related, but still.... that's what I was doing when I opened this thread. :)
 
Today...

* Built new system - Top end workstatation
* Installed Mac OS X on a system I had erased a couple of days ago (was waiting for OS X discs from Apple)
* Returned the iMAC (above), and a MacBook Pro to the client for inclusion in an auction tomorrow.
* Quoted for new AIO system
* Initial diags on a failed HP LaserJet

Tomorrow (Saturday)
* Install & setup of refurbished PC at a local garage.
* Replacement of router at same garage
* Prep work for 10 laptops that need to be security erased, and then have the OS re-installed.

This year has been a really good year for me so far :D

Andy
 
At work today:

Customer Machines to work on:
0 to work on
2 awaiting parts
1 waiting on boss

Standard stuff:
Looked things up
Answered phones
Dealt with walk ins
N&P two laptops we bought

Things I did cause I had nothing to do:
Vacuumed
Rearranged out computer display and a couple wall shelves
Picked up old products sitting on the floor along the wall
Speculated with my only co-worker about how long before we will go out of business

At home:
Meh
 
1. Acer laptop waiting for two new USB sockets which had to be ordered from the US.
2. Two separate laptops with bad hard drives to be replaced.
3. Desktop with missing Windows Live Mail folders and messages.
4. Desktop in for malware cleanup.
5. Desktop in for bluescreening problems.
6. Laptop in for cutting off problems. That one's a bit of a mystery as it's not overheating or cutting off here since it came in.
 
Working on a project for a customer that I think is becoming the norm for a lot of them.
She wants to collect all her email, calendar and contacts from both of her jobs and personal life all into one place.
For example: She has MS Outlook at work on an Exchange server, she has Google Apps on her other job and of
course her personal life resides on Yahoo.
She wants a way to use one program that will be the client for all three simultaneously. Interesting challenge I thought.
Found this program called eM Client that I've just begun been testing. Looks promising, I just have to play with it some more.
Anyone ever play with this or ran into such a situation that you had a better solution for?
 
Working on a project for a customer that I think is becoming the norm for a lot of them.
She wants to collect all her email, calendar and contacts from both of her jobs and personal life all into one place.
For example: She has MS Outlook at work on an Exchange server, she has Google Apps on her other job and of
course her personal life resides on Yahoo.
She wants a way to use one program that will be the client for all three simultaneously. Interesting challenge I thought.
Found this program called eM Client that I've just begun been testing. Looks promising, I just have to play with it some more.
Anyone ever play with this or ran into such a situation that you had a better solution for?

Hmmm. Why not Outlook?
 
Can I download the respective calendars from each service all into Outlook? I know from personal experience I can look at other calendars of people within the organization, but not outside. Have you done this? Very interested please.
Mike
 
I looked under the Outlook account setting settings and it does say I can import Internet Calendars. I think I remember this from a while back. I guess I will have to look deeper into this option as well. Outlook is more expensive, but whatever works I guess. Thank you for the suggestion.
 
Yesterday :

Replaced 2 laptop HD's
Built + set-up 2 new build's
Had a bit of a tidy up
Replaced a laptop touchpad
Recovered some e-mail data from a HD

Today:

Enjoying my weekend off ;D
 
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