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#1 bwatsonz
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You would most likely have to send the drive off to a data recovery service.  I don't know how old your flash drive is, but flash drives always wear out after X number of writes and as a result a flash drive should never be used as your sole source of important data but should be used as a means of transportation.
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#2 bwatsonz
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Logitech Z-2300 is an awesome set of 2.1 speakers that I personally own.

http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/US/EN,CRID=2173,CONTENTID=9372

 

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Saitek Eclipse II is awesome.  Three different colors for the lightning, varible brightness, and keys feel great.
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http://home.eunet.no/pnordahl/ntpasswd/

 

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TrueCrypt is the best encryption software I have used in a very long time and it's free (and open source).
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#6 bwatsonz
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Although I'm sure the climate has changed somewhat from when I started, let's also not rule out the "mom and pop" shops. If you can get your experience up that'll help greatly in your segway to another job. Also, depending on the shop some of they may be willing to pay for your certification testing. My first three jobs both during and after high school were tech positions at mom and pop shops. From there I had established enough experience and sufficient contacts to later move into an internal IT position for an engineering company. These days I work as a consultant for a worldwide Microsoft consulting firm.

-Byshop

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Nice!  If you don't mind my asking, how many years have you been in the IT industry now?  Personally, I'm sitting at around 5 years of real work experience in the realm of Microsoft systems adminstration and am considering one day moving into consulting, however I do realize that I'm not quite "there" yet to do such a thing.
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#7 bwatsonz
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i work for compusa as a sales person not a tech.  but i can tell you that all the techs at compusa have to be A+ certified unlike geek squad and firedog.  i dont like that because i dont want to take the A+ tests but i know how to fix computers.  I would never work for geek squad because they wear stupid uniforms and i had one tell my girlfriend wrong information.  j3ninja10
Yeah, it's one thing to already know I'm essentially a geek by virtue of what I do, but to have to dress like one day in and day out, I don't think I could do.

So what did one of the Geek Squad techs get wrong?

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#8 bwatsonz
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[QUOTE="bwatsonz"]

Call me curious, but I was wondering if anyone here worked for any of the large corporate PC support entities such as Geek Squad, Firedog, CompUSA (I don't know if they had a corporate name like the others), etc...

If you do work for one of these companies, what do they have you do on a day in and day out basis? Do you like it? How long do you intend to stay there? What would you like to do after you move on from your current job? Is there anything in particular that you don't like?

For everyone else, please be kind to those revealing their secret identity.

Personally, I'm a systems administrator for a corporation, but was curious about how much people enjoyed working at these large corporate PC support entities that seem to have taken over what used to be the realm of mom & pop shops.

Maybe I'll get a bunch of responses, maybe I'll get no responses, but I just figured it was worth throwing out there.

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I was thinking of working at geek squad. But I have not filled out a application  yet. I currently work at walmart now. And I want to start a Career. I like to mess work hardware  a lot so am trying to find out too if that's a good place to start.  

That's a good idea in my opinion.  Unless you were to get lucky through an employment agency willing to take a risk on someone with no work experience, or perhaps by getting a few internships under your belt, the IT industry can be awfully difficult to break into and these companies seem to be good starter jobs for those looking to eventually enter into the IT job market.
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#9 bwatsonz
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Call me curious, but I was wondering if anyone here worked for any of the large corporate PC support entities such as Geek Squad, Firedog, CompUSA (I don't know if they had a corporate name like the others), etc...

If you do work for one of these companies, what do they have you do on a day in and day out basis?  Do you like it?  How long do you intend to stay there?  What would you like to do after you move on from your current job?  Is there anything in particular that you don't like?

For everyone else, please be kind to those revealing their secret identity. 

Personally, I'm a systems administrator for a corporation, but was curious about how much people enjoyed working at these large corporate PC support entities that seem to have taken over what used to be the realm of mom & pop shops.

Maybe I'll get a bunch of responses, maybe I'll get no responses, but I just figured it was worth throwing out there.

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#10 bwatsonz
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Definitely the E6600.  The overclocking alone makes it the better pick.