Children's Home in Southern Asia


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The Hard Drive Imaging computer we provided to Robert Craig worked great. Robert taught two teen-agers at the Children's Home to use it, and they helped set up 17 machines with it. The second-from-the-left boy was one who learned to use the machine.

Robert said they imaged and networked 9 or 10 PCs in one day at the home, and he doesn't know how they could have developed as consistent a group set-up without the imaging system and software. It saved several hours, and improved the result. This was very good because they came out to the children's home on Friday, and left on Saturday evening. 18 or more of the monitors came from Helping Tulsa.

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Puting Hard Drive to be imaged in tray


Ready to put the tray in the Image Machine


Removing the Hard Drive so it can be reimaged


Boys and girls together work on the donated computers

Computer helpers working on donated computers.

 

 

Robert brought the imaging system back to the city center.  The media group is part of AG in BD.  They produce audio and video shows. They have large amounts of digital content to edit and to send and receive. Roy, the supervisor for this team, had been discussing with a colleague how they needed a system with a removable hard drive to be able to properly handle their multiple-gigabyte video productions. This way they could transport them more easily. The next day, Robert brought the imaging PC to him, not knowing their specific need. Once again God knew and directed resources where they were needed, at the perfect time. Robert gave him the extra disk tray we sent with him as well as the imaging PC. This looked like the group that would get the most use out of it.


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