Thursday 8 June 2023

10 ways to keep your laptop hard disk from crash

Your IT safety tip from ComTech PNG 

A laptop Photo ComTech Facebook 


To help prevent a laptop hard disk crash and ensure the longevity of your data, you can follow these practices:


1. Regularly back up your data: Create backups of your important files and documents on a separate storage device or cloud storage. This way, even if your hard disk crashes, you can still retrieve your data.


2. Install reliable antivirus software: Use reputable antivirus software and keep it up to date. This will protect your laptop from malware and viruses that could potentially damage your hard disk.


3. Keep your operating system and software updated: Regularly update your operating system and software applications to benefit from bug fixes, security patches, and performance improvements. These updates can help prevent system crashes and maintain the stability of your hard disk.


4. Avoid physical shocks and vibrations: Treat your laptop with care and avoid subjecting it to physical shocks or vibrations. Dropping or mishandling your laptop can cause damage to the internal components, including the hard disk.


5. Provide proper ventilation: Ensure that your laptop has sufficient airflow to prevent overheating. Excessive heat can lead to hardware failures, including hard disk crashes. Use your laptop on a flat surface and consider using a cooling pad if necessary.


6. Handle your laptop with clean hands: Before using your laptop or handling its hard disk, make sure your hands are clean. Dirt, oils, and moisture from your hands can potentially damage the hard disk or affect its performance.


7. Avoid sudden power loss: Abrupt power loss can be detrimental to the hard disk. To prevent this, use a reliable battery backup or uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to provide backup power during unexpected power outages.


8. Manage storage space: Avoid filling up your hard disk to its maximum capacity. Leaving some free space on the drive allows for better performance and reduces the risk of data corruption. Regularly clean up unnecessary files and consider using external storage or cloud services for long-term storage of large files.


9. Perform regular disk maintenance: Use the built-in disk maintenance tools provided by your operating system to check and repair disk errors. On Windows, you can use the Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragmenter utilities. On macOS, you can use Disk Utility to verify and repair disk permissions.


10. Handle your laptop carefully: When carrying your laptop, use a protective case or sleeve to minimize the risk of physical damage. Avoid placing heavy objects on top of your laptop, as this can exert pressure on the hard disk and other internal components.


Remember that while these practices can help reduce the risk of a hard disk crash, it's important to have backups of your important data in case of any unforeseen failures.


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Papua New Guinea female MP complains about cyber bullying

Papua New Guinea can be a daunting place to express yourself on social media Facebook, the platform thats become so popular and influencial in the recent decade. 


And particularly for females, one can be more prone to cyber bullying with none or delayed justice is administered to assist victims.

First time female Member of Parliament Kessy Sawang decried cyber bullying and has spoken out that a male citizen active on social media Facebook 'is a cyber bully who harreses alot of women online, including me'.

Hon Kessy Sawang Photo Facebook


Sawang, who represents the people of Rai Coast District in Madang said the male person has confirmed to her that he was sarcastic and wanted his friends and  followers to harass, defame and bully her.

"He has on many occasions harrased me so I blocked him," she said. 


"I have no idea who this person (name withheld) is."


" I am mandated by the great people of Rai Coast to carry their voices and aspirations.  

"Not a subject for (name withheld) to harass, bully me and get his followers to harass and ridicule me.   

How have I wrong you (surname withheld)?"


Sawang who is also the vice minister for International Trade and Investment  in the PNG Parliament said the cyber bullying person needed professional counselling as the country's young generation are badly influenced by him.

The MP for Rai Coast says she is filing an official police complaint against her harasser soon.

Papua New Guinea has cyber crime laws but it's ability to arrest and prosecute are usually delayed and the administration of justice takes a fair bit of time.

The local telecommunications authority NICTA has been very proactive promoting education about internet safety, focusing quite strong on young children to be safe from cyber bullying and paedophilia. 


Wednesday 7 June 2023

PNG wants the relationship with Indonesia to expand into trade and economic relations

Following the  visit by Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape to Jakarta, Indonesia in March 2022, Indonesia will reciprocate that with the official visit by President Joko Widodo.

The one day visit slated for July 6, 2023 has been finalised with the Indonesian Ambassador to PNG Andriana Supandi confirming the date.

PNG Prime Minister James Marape (l) and Indonesia President Joko Widodo 


Papua New Guinea and Indonesia forged bilateral ties since 1976 and Indonesia is the only country PNG shares a land and sea border with.

During the last 47 years the bilateral discussions were mostly centered around border relations.


There are existing issues of illegal border crossings, illegal trade of arms and drugs, illegal export of commodities like cocoa and spices. 

The political aspirations by Melanesian West Papuans  who occupy the western end of New Guinea has been a legacy issue.

Since 1969 they continue to press for political independence from Indonesia and successful PNG governments have maintained that the political struggle there is Indonesia's internal matter.

Prime Minister James Marape says the relations between the two countries must now move from talks on border issues to more on trade and economic relations, business-to-business relations and people-to-people relations.

Indonesia has in the last 20 years developed its Batas shopping centre near Wutung in West Sepik to a magnificent modern establishment and Papua New Guineans frequently visit to shop, access medical services, buy electronic appliance, eat at a restaurant or forge business relations with Indonesians-to list a few.


"We will go out of our way to welcome the leader of our closest neighbour, Indonesia, a growing economic powerhouse in the world. Papua New Guinea sees Indonesia as a huge market right at our doorsteps - which we must tap into," Marape said in a statement.


He acknowledged Indonesia as a nation that stood with PNG in many fronts, including being responsible for PNGs admission to the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC).


“They have always been there for us in some difficult times, including the recent COVID-19 crisis, " Marape said. 

‘’I look forward to meeting President Widodo in Port Moresby next month.”

President Widodo’s visit to PNG follows other world leaders recent visits that included Indian Prime Minister Hon. Narendra Modi, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, New Zealand Prime Minister Hon. Chris Hipkins and all Pacific Islands leaders last month.

Tuesday 6 June 2023

Book about fish festival in Lumi

 The Melanesian Institute based in Goroka has announced publication of its first Point Series books. 




It says the book is a description and interpretation of a Fish Festival held at Teloute Village, Lumi in  the West Sepik Province of Papua New Guinea with the discussion of problems met in bringing Christianity to these people.

If you're interested to grab a copy, it is going for K20 only.

Saturday 3 June 2023

Rai Coast district aiming to reach the unreached by road

 

Less than 12 months into politics as a Member of Parliament representing the people of Rai Coast and female MP Hon Kessy Sawang is not resting.


Being active on social media providing briefs about her meetings, engagements, strategies, and promoting cheap organic local food enjoyed on the run.


Sometimes she gets criticised for the food posts but the MP remains steadfast, focusing on making Rai Coast cheaply accessible to its provincial capital Madang and agriculture must triumph enabling money to land in people's pockets right at their villages.

Hon Sawang has some background in Economics and once worked with the Internal Revenue Commission.


She has announced the launch of the Saidor-Gali road Construction at Sei village at the field near Warup River, ward 5, Rai Coast LLG. The event is slated for June 12, 2023.



"Nearby communities are welcome to witness the launching as we start the small steps in linking the missing link along the Madang-Morobe coastal corridor, " Sawang said.


"The strategy is to start at the furthest and most remote places and work towards Saidor  and Madang."

Children from Nima/Gali.  The background point is Gali, Rai Coast border with Tewae-Siassi.  Unknown and most beautiful well-kept secrets. Photo by Hon Kessy Sawang 

Friday 2 June 2023

Camera field traps in West Sepik capture various animal species

 The Tenkile Conservation Alliance operating out from Lumi in West Sepik had been actively working with the local people to preserve and conserve the endangered Scotts Tree Kangaroo-commonly known as the Tenkile.

Their program had been run since the early 2000s.

Statistics in 1999 has it that only about 100 Tenkiles live along the Torricelli Mountains-Lumi.

A Weimang Tree Kangaroo captured by camera traps Photo TCA


Various programs were introduced and alternate protein like rabbits were introduced so locals do not hunt the endangered Tenkile-its fresh meat is a delicacy for locals.

The TCA has expanded its program to the east along the Torricelli range from Lumi.

This time they are in Sibilanga near the border of the Sepik Provinces.

They are presently collecting camera traps photos  from sites in the area. 


At Asier village Project Manager Caleb Bulu showed the the results to people at an evening show.


Villagers being shown the camera trap pictures Photo TCA


TCA says a number of significant species have been recorded, confirming a number of Weimang tree kangaroos, Grizzled, Dwarf and Northern Cassowary, New Guinea Quoll and Bronzewing.

Photo Tenkile Conservation Alliance 


The Weimang tree kangaroo, a cousin to the Tenkile is found around the Sibilanaga area-Torriceli range.

PNG seasonal worker to earn K59 per hour picking tomatoes

A young woman from Imbonggu, Southern Highlands has been successful to pick tomatoes at a farm in Australia.

This comes under the seasonal workers program and Stephanie Kereme from the Imbonggu Youth Foundation is elated about this  successful facilitation.

Kereme said Dianna Philip ,25, from Iombi village in Imbonggu has received her contract and signed it on June 01, 2023.


Dianna Philip (l) Photo Stephanie Kereme 

Philip did years 10 and 12 but did not further her education in colleges. She now has this nine months employment contract with MADEC Australia.


Contract facilitator Kereme said Philip would be working at a Tomato farm in Victoria, Australia earning AU$26.73 per hour.

That is about K59.89 per hour in PNG currency. 

The minimum wage in PNG is less than K5 per hour.

Philip from the Wanep Tribe applied with the batch one group when data recruitment started in September 2022 and she is the second successful applicant assisted by the Imbonggu Youth Foundation.


Kereme who says she is using her own resources to facilitate the seasonal worker program is excited about this success by the Imbonggu Youth Foundation program.


"Slowly and surely Imbonggu is flying," she said.

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