Roettger Computer & Technology Training

Roettger Computer & Technology Training Computer IT help, from one to one training as well as classroom education.

Teaching beginners to advanced technology, tablets to computers to social media and to navigate in this new world.

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Thinking about adding a service to Roettger Digital Transfer! Want to find out if there is any interest of need for this time of service in southeast Nebraska. Give me your thoughts.

Have digital files created from All the special albums & cassettes you collected from years past.
07/20/2022

Have digital files created from All the special albums & cassettes you collected from years past.

Home movies from the 40's, 50s, 60s & 70s.  Remember watching the old home movies on film.  Now they can be digitized an...
06/10/2022

Home movies from the 40's, 50s, 60s & 70s. Remember watching the old home movies on film. Now they can be digitized and shared with the entire family. Message us what size reels & how many you have for a quote. Text 402-873-5320 or email [email protected]

ISO Betamax tape to duplicate to test equipment for FREE.
01/11/2020

ISO Betamax tape to duplicate to test equipment for FREE.

What part of Technology do you need help learning.  Received a computer or tablet for christmas and need help getting st...
12/31/2019

What part of Technology do you need help learning. Received a computer or tablet for christmas and need help getting started with the device.
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12/31/2019
03/24/2019

Who to Contact to Replace Vital Documents
by Ted Ricasa

Telephone on deskIf you have lost vital documents in a disaster that damaged your home, it is important that you have them replaced as soon as possible. The sooner you replace lost documents, the sooner you can move on from the disaster and rebuild your life.

Unfortunately, replacing these documents will take time and effort on your part, during a period when you already have an overwhelming number of pieces to put back into place. Obtaining new copies of vital documents will be much easier if you know who you should contact and how you should contact them.

Before you request any documents that must be mailed to you, be sure to notify your local post office of where your mail should now be delivered.

The following is a list of vital documents commonly lost in disasters such as fire, floods, and landslides, accompanied by the relevant contact information:

Driver’s license or vehicle registration – Visit or contact the local office of your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles (see this page for a list of DMV websites by state)
Passport – Report your lost passport by calling the Bureau of Consular Affairs at 1-877-487-2778 (8 a.m.-10 p.m. EST, M-F)
Birth, marriage, and death certificates – Please visit this resource provided by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for instructions on how to obtain these documents in your state
Damaged U.S. currency – Contact the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing by calling 1-866-575-2361
Bank records – Contact a representative of your bank or call the FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) at 1-877-275-3342
Military records – Visit the National Archives Veterans Service Records web page or contact the National Archives customer service staff at (314) 801-0800 if you need your military service records urgently
School records – Contact your former school or, if your former school no longer exists, the school district of your former school
Savings bonds – Visit this resource provided by the U.S. Department of the Treasury
Social Security card – Visit this resource provided by the U.S. Social Security Administration
Tax records – Contact the IRS Disaster Assistance Hotline at 1-866-562-5227
Green Card – Visit this resource provided by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

Flooding Electronic Equipment How to handle.
03/24/2019

Flooding Electronic Equipment How to handle.

When your electronics are involved in a flood or are water damaged, it is important that they are now powered up until they are cleaned and all moisture is removed. Read more about it in this article.

03/21/2019

In general, wet photographs should be air dried or frozen as quickly as possible.
Separate photographs from their enclosures, frames and from each other. If they are stuck together or adhered to glass, set them aside for freezing.
Spread photographs out to dry, face up, laying them flat on an absorbent material such as blotters, unprinted newsprint, paper towels or a clean cloth.
Keep the air around the drying materials moving at all times. Fans will speed up the drying process and minimize the risk of mold growth.
Negatives should be dried vertically. They can be hung on a line with plastic clips placed at the edges.
Photos may curl during drying. They can be flattened later.
Photos that are stuck together can be frozen by wrapping them in wax paper.
Later, as stacks of photos are thawed, individual photographs can be carefully peeled from the group and placed face up on a clean, absorbent surface to air dry.

11/11/2018

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