Join Me For Simply Saturday


I have decided that Saturday posts should be quick and simple, and therefore I’ve created Simply Saturday. Every Saturday I’m going to post a super quick and simple tip, and invite you to do the same! Hopefully every week we’ll have a ton of great tips to start making our lives easier!

Today’s Tip…

If you are getting low on hard drive space on your computer, move all of your pictures onto an external hard drive or burn them to a CD. Pictures take up a lot of room, and are the easiest things to store elsewhere. You can even burn different CD’s for each year so it is easy to go back and find the picture you are looking for.

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Sarah Werle Kimmel

Sarah Werle Kimmel is a digital parenting coach and family tech expert. She has spent the last 20 years of her career working as a Microsoft Certified IT Manager supporting over 100 small businesses. During that time she started Family Tech LLC to help families understand and manage the technology in their home. She has regularly appeared as a family tech expert on local NBC, CBS, ABC and FOX news affiliates, BYUtv and Studio 5, and has been invited all over the world from tech companies like Lenovo, Verizon, Microsoft, Dell, and Samsung. Find out more on her website SarahKimmel.com

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  • I can’t believe all the tips and tools you have! You might be my new best friend.

    Loved your advice on external hard drives. Now I could just figure out how to view my pictures on my external hard drive. I know I have it set up wrong. I am hoping you site can help me. I am hooked!
    .-= Leah´s last blog ..Someone help me =-.

    • Thanks! I love new best friends! If you go to “My Computer” you should see a drive that is not C or a CD drive. Double click on there and it should bring up the files on the external hard drive.