vitauta
Executive Chef
we seem to have a number of very knowledgeable, computer-savvy people in our group, here at dc. i may be the most extreme example, but i bet there are others who, like me, simply don't "get" computers. i'm hoping this thread will help us find answers to some of our often simple, but perplexing computer problems, from those in the know....
my immediate query has to do with a few hundred email messages that piled up while i was off line last week. how do i delete, or rather, zero out the numbers for the emails? i don't like seeing all those big, odd numbers showing...okay, so you already knew i was a bit anal, didn't you?
oh, also, when i started up my new computer yesterday for the first time, i was surprised to see that all my information seems to be intact. somehow, i was under the impression that i would have to pay a computer tech to transfer all my info from the old computer onto the new. what, if anything, have i lost from my old computer's hard drive? is there anything i need from that old computer that would justify a trip to the computer place? thanks.
my immediate query has to do with a few hundred email messages that piled up while i was off line last week. how do i delete, or rather, zero out the numbers for the emails? i don't like seeing all those big, odd numbers showing...okay, so you already knew i was a bit anal, didn't you?
oh, also, when i started up my new computer yesterday for the first time, i was surprised to see that all my information seems to be intact. somehow, i was under the impression that i would have to pay a computer tech to transfer all my info from the old computer onto the new. what, if anything, have i lost from my old computer's hard drive? is there anything i need from that old computer that would justify a trip to the computer place? thanks.