I am an IT person by trade. I do enjoy electronics, but I'm not an early adopter of new technology or follow every trend and latest releases. Every few years, I upgrade my own computer to keep up with newer items and faster response times. After eight years of using my 27" iMac, I finally updated my system.
The all-in-one system of the iMac is nice, but the latest version is only 24" and may make it hard for me to use while laying flat. Therefore, my friend John and I looked at several options in various
configurations. I ended up getting a Mac Mini, which is all the computer hardware in a small box, a separate monitor, and supporting hard drives. John came from Minnesota for a few days last week to help me transfer my information and get everything running.He arrived late Monday night and we started Tuesday morning. My computer hangs from the ceiling in a custom shelf my dad constructed. That means everything must fit in the space allotted as well. We first moved my all-in-one system to a nearby desk and started unboxing and placing all the parts. It was fun seeing new hardware, but the number of wires quickly became a spaghetti mess.
After nine attempts of various data transfer methods, everything had been moved by 10:00 that night, about 12 hours after starting. Considering the first of three sections to transfer was estimated to take 15 hours, I thought it went well.
On Wednesday, we tested my various programs and made sure everything worked well. Unfortunately, one of my backup storage drives decided to stop functioning and the new webcam is so pixelated that it's worthless. Since I do a lot of virtual meetings and video creation with that camera, a different monitor and camera will be replacing them. That is one advantage to a modular system, separate components are easier to upgrade and swap.It was fun getting to be around John again. The project we set out to do was accomplished and the remaining changes are easy to setup. It only involves a couple wires to plug and unplug that I can instruct how to do.
I generally like the new system as well, but miss having a more compact setup with fewer wires. The voice dictation is also much better and I see future Quad Life entries being made with little keyboard use. This week will be back to regular meetings and life in general, but it's always good to spend time with friends and work toward a goal.