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* You could store a text file with your key(s) on the reasonably safe //sharebox// server, but you will need some internet access to get the keys (sharebox can display text files, so you don't need to download the text file to access the key) | * You could store a text file with your key(s) on the reasonably safe //sharebox// server, but you will need some internet access to get the keys (sharebox can display text files, so you don't need to download the text file to access the key) | ||
* Try to create backups regularly, e.g. with [[https://wiki.lsce.ipsl.fr/pmip3/doku.php/other:win10apps#backup_software|SyncBackFree]] | * Try to create backups regularly, e.g. with [[https://wiki.lsce.ipsl.fr/pmip3/doku.php/other:win10apps#backup_software|SyncBackFree]] | ||
- | * Install [[http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html|BlueScreenView]] | + | * Install [[other:win10apps#bluescreenview|BlueScreenView]] |
* Use the //Download BlueScreenView with full install/uninstall support// at the bottom of the page | * Use the //Download BlueScreenView with full install/uninstall support// at the bottom of the page | ||
* It's easier to install BlueScreenView when your computer is working correctly, than right after a crash, when you are not even sure to have network access | * It's easier to install BlueScreenView when your computer is working correctly, than right after a crash, when you are not even sure to have network access |