musings on simple living, gardening, personal finance plus my projects and experiments...
22 July 2016
Cloning a laptop hard disk drive...
For the last couple of months I've been having problems with my No. 1 laptop, so-called because it's the one I use every day for business and entertainment, and so it's loaded to the gunwales with a whole range of software.
I've several other laptops; two higher-spec machines dedicated to analysis software only plus three serviceable older machines which were each previously the everyday No. 1 machine, and are kept as backups. These earlier machines all run various versions of Windows XP.
The current No. 1 laptop is now three years old but was quite a high specification when new, and so it's well worth repairing. The problems I was having related to slow boot times, which were getting longer and longer, and eventually the dreaded 'preparing automatic repair' loop which, in the end, prevented the laptop from booting up at all. I'd previously ran diagnostics software from the hard disk drive (HDD) manufacturer (Seagate) which had indicated that the drive was about to give up the ghost, so the failure wasn't entirely unexpected.
Three years doesn't seem much of a life for a disk drive, but this laptop is used day and night and is very rarely switched off - I also tend to use custom power settings which don't permit the disk to sleep if the machine's not being used for a while.
Anyway, I ordered a new 2.5" internal HDD, which is actually the exact same 1 TB capacity and type as that currently installed. I thought about taking the opportunity to upgrade, but I don't need any more disk storage capacity on this particular machine.
18 July 2016
30 June 2016
Investment Review - June 2016
Here's an update of the combined portfolio as of today, the last day of June :-
Overall, we made very good progress during the last quarter, with new portfolio highs being recorded at the ends of April, May and June, despite the market uncertainties before and after the Brexit referendum.
Overall, we made very good progress during the last quarter, with new portfolio highs being recorded at the ends of April, May and June, despite the market uncertainties before and after the Brexit referendum.
30 April 2016
Slow Start in the Garden this year ....
10 April 2016
Investment Review - March 2016
Well, the first quarter of the year's gone already. Here's the current Combined Portfolio position, as on the last day of March :-
Click on it for a larger image, although I think you'll need to click on '..read more..' first.
Click on it for a larger image, although I think you'll need to click on '..read more..' first.
01 April 2016
Financial Planning - 2016 Review
It's been three months since my last post - things were very quiet on the work front at the turn of the year, but in the second week of January a great design and build project came along and I was very busy on that for around three weeks either side of a fortnight's holiday in sunnier climes.
And just when I thought I was in the clear, another project followed immediately afterwards and there's been more design and analysis works in parallel. Let's hope I can get them all out of the way before the warmer weather really kicks in - there are gardens to tend and golf to play !
It's the Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) on Monday for that first build project, with the client in attendance, so fingers crossed...
Anyway, back to the subject. I'm now three years into the 'Grand Plan' (for an explanation and last year's end-March review, see this link), and so here are the updated graphs ....
And just when I thought I was in the clear, another project followed immediately afterwards and there's been more design and analysis works in parallel. Let's hope I can get them all out of the way before the warmer weather really kicks in - there are gardens to tend and golf to play !
It's the Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) on Monday for that first build project, with the client in attendance, so fingers crossed...
Anyway, back to the subject. I'm now three years into the 'Grand Plan' (for an explanation and last year's end-March review, see this link), and so here are the updated graphs ....
03 January 2016
2016 Goals - Remember, trying is the first step towards failure...
With an acknowledgement to Homer Simpson, for the excellent piece of lifestyle advice in the title.
It's the time of year when many bloggers are writing detailed reviews about their last year's personal and lifestyle goals, and either congratulating themselves or indulging in self-flagellation depending on their degree of success.
And then setting out even more ambitious plans for the year ahead. Some I've read mention up to 25 goals for the year - that averages out at two per month.
Cut yourself some slack, FFS !
It's the time of year when many bloggers are writing detailed reviews about their last year's personal and lifestyle goals, and either congratulating themselves or indulging in self-flagellation depending on their degree of success.
And then setting out even more ambitious plans for the year ahead. Some I've read mention up to 25 goals for the year - that averages out at two per month.
Cut yourself some slack, FFS !
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