[LINK] McAfee update problem
Crispin Harris
crispin.harris at gmail.com
Sat Apr 24 18:01:54 AEST 2010
I think that the answer is:
"Backups"
Answer both parts of the question.
Data/Documents are what you are forgetting (and all your other
transient/generated information).
However even "backups" is only 2/3rd of the answer. you need to to Recovery
testing as well.
C
On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 3:53 PM, Bernard Robertson-Dunn
<brd at iimetro.com.au>wrote:
> On 24/04/2010 5:17 PM, Peter Bowditch wrote:
> > Here is a question I set in an assignment for the Cert II/III IT course I
> > am teaching at TAFE. Only a single word answer was required for 10 marks.
> >
> > You are one of those people who has all the CDs and DVDs for Windows and
> > all the software you use and you have copied all the software you have
> > purchased and downloaded from the Internet to an external hard drive. You
> > are ready and able to reinstall everything if your computer crashes. What
> > have you forgotten and how would you go about making sure that you really
> > could get everything working again after a disaster?
> >
>
> I'll stick my neck out....
>
> Data?
>
> --
>
> Regards
> brd
>
> Bernard Robertson-Dunn
> Canberra Australia
> brd at iimetro.com.au
>
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