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I'm assuming you are a referring to the 'My Documents' folder on your computer? If so this should be unaffected by any change in ISP. However it's always worth making a backup of files you feel you want to keep so I would suggest writing them to disk or using one of the 'flash drives' to back them up.

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Hi Pattricia

 

Anything stored in My Documents etc. shouldn't be affected by your changing your internet service provider. However, as torin8 says, it's always wise to back up anything you have stored (every now and again), just in case you do have a major crash.

 

You may have to change your email provider (and therefore your email address), unless you pay btinternet, if that's who you're still with, a premium; although, if you're still on dial-up, as long as you dial up every 90 days (a shorter time is usually better), you can keep your btinternet email address. All you have to do is connect for a few seconds, and then disconnect from the dial-up service (you have to plug in to your direct phone line, and not through the modem/router to do that).

 

Hope that all helps, Pattricia.

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Hi Pattricia

 

Anything stored in My Documents etc. shouldn't be affected by your changing your internet service provider. However, as torin8 says, it's always wise to back up anything you have stored (every now and again), just in case you do have a major crash.

 

You may have to change your email provider (and therefore your email address), unless you pay btinternet, if that's who you're still with, a premium; although, if you're still on dial-up, as long as you dial up every 90 days (a shorter time is usually better), you can keep your btinternet email address. All you have to do is connect for a few seconds, and then disconnect from the dial-up service (you have to plug in to your direct phone line, and not through the modem/router to do that).

 

Hope that all helps, Pattricia.

Yes, that does help Anne.I think my photos etc;will be OK as they are part of the computer,but I could do with saving something to disk(or whatever,as Ive never saved anything before in that way)Which would be the easiest Anne,to save it to a disc or one of those new push in storage things ? Never thought that Id have to change my E Mail when I change my ISP,but I think that will be better than all that plugging & unplugging,Anne,dont you ?
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Yes Pattricia, your photos will be OK, if you have these stored on your C: Drive only I would certainly recommend you back them up to disk.

I never have any pictures stored on C: Drive, all mine are on a separate hard drive and also stored on line at photobox and copied to CD.

External hard drives are relatively cheap now and can be purchased for around £50

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Yes, that does help Anne.I think my photos etc;will be OK as they are part of the computer,but I could do with saving something to disk(or whatever,as Ive never saved anything before in that way)Which would be the easiest Anne,to save it to a disc or one of those new push in storage things ? Never thought that Id have to change my E Mail when I change my ISP,but I think that will be better than all that plugging & unplugging,Anne,dont you ?

 

The push in storage thing (usb or flash drive) would be easier as you can just drag and drop your files to it. You'll probably need to install software to write files to a CD or DVD if you have never done it before.

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You might be better getting a hotmail, yahoo or gmail account for your email. That way it doesn't matter when you change your ISP as it's not dependent on them :)

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Pattricia, if you want a gmail email, PM me with your current email address, and I'll send you an invite.

 

I know that may sound confusing, but I can help you set it up, via PM or email if that helps, and it can be used via Outlook Express, which I know you prefer to use.

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Pattricia, if you want a gmail email, PM me with your current email address, and I'll send you an invite.

 

I know that may sound confusing, but I can help you set it up, via PM or email if that helps, and it can be used via Outlook Express, which I know you prefer to use.

 

Oh yes Ann, I meant to thank you for that thing you sent me last week about setting Gmail up in OE :)

 

Thanks for that.

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Oh yes Ann, I meant to thank you for that thing you sent me last week about setting Gmail up in OE :)

 

Thanks for that.

 

Now try apologising to her for talking to her like crap when she was trying to do you a favour.

 

No, it's not because I've forgot my password, contrary to what you clearly and unfoundedly think of me, I am NOT a moron

 

I'm on my Dad's computer you see, and when I try to log in to Gmail.com on here, all the site does is constantly refresh all the time, my Gmail inbox never comes up.

 

THAT is why I'm enquiring about POP3 access, NOT for something as mundane as forgetting my password, and I know all about the password retrieval, I forgot my MSN password last night, and managed to create a new one without any problems via the retrieval form.

 

And furthermore I'm finding your digs at me lately a little tiresome, please stop it or I will be forced to report you to the Mods.

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