Think of a portable hard drive with it's own usb port. All you have to do is plug in the hard drive to it's usb port and then your hard drive is live.
9/11/08
9/10/08
System Restore on a non boot XP PC
Perform a System Restore rollback on a non-bootable Windows XP compute
Has your Windows XP system become unbootable after making some configuration changes, and you want to perform a System Restore rollback to a previous date? Windows Vista has the Startup Repair feature using which you can restore the system to an earlier restore point. But no such feature exists in Windows XP. After searching around the internet, I came across a great tool to recover Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 PCs.
Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset
Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset (MSDaRT) from Microsoft provides powerful tools to help administrators recover PCs that have become unusable, and easily identify root causes of system issues. This toolset is part of the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack.
30 day evaluation of MSDaRT is available from the following link:
Download details: Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset (MSDaRT50Eval.msi - 64.2 MB)
Microsoft DaRT includes the following tools:
Emergency Repair Disk (ERD) Commander
ERD Commander Boot Media Wizard
ERD Help
Chkdsk
Command Line
ERD Explorer
File Search
Notepad
Unzip
Windows Shell
Crash Analyzer Wizard
Disk Commander Wizard
Disk Wipe
ERD Registry Editor
ERD System Restore Wizard
File Restore
Hotfix Uninstall Wizard
Locksmith Wizard
Solution Wizard
System File Repair Wizard
Autoruns
Disk Management
Event Viewer
Services and Drivers
System Information
File Sharing
Map Network Drive
TCP/IP Configuration
The ERD System Restore Wizard can be used to restore a system that cannot be started to a previous restore point.
Note: All of the utilities provided with ERD Commander, except ERD System Restore Wizard, are compatible with Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. ERD System Restore Wizard is compatible only with Windows XP. Do not use the ERD Commander Boot CD in Windows Vista systems.
Limitations of ERD System Restore Wizard: [Quoted from MSDaRT Release Notes] The ERD System Restore Wizard does not perform a complete System Restore operation as the Windows System Restore of Windows XP SP2. The ERD System Restore Wizard does NOT restore the following information:
ACL changes on files and folders support
SAM Password hashes
Attribute changes
Alternate data streams
Therefore, once the Windows XP SP2 system is back online, it is recommended that you execute a Windows System Restore from a restore point of your choice. The ERD System Restore Wizard should be used to perform the bare minimum of actions that will enable a Windows XP system to start.
Note that the ERD System Restore Wizard is only supported on Windows XP SP2. Windows Server 2003 does not implement the Windows System Restore.
Editor’s note: ERD System Restore Wizard worked just fine when used in a Windows XP SP3 system.
System Restore rollback using ERD Commander
Using another computer, create a Boot CD for ERD Commander. Follow these steps:
1. Download and install MSDaRT
2. Read the MSDaRT CHM Help file, Release Notes (recommended) and the License agreement. The help file and release notes are available in the Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset folder under the Program Files folder.
3. If you don’t already have a third-party CD Recording software to burn ISO image to CD, then download the free ISO Recorder PowerToy.
4. After installing the ISO Recorder PowerToy, open the following folder
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset
5. Right-click the file erd50.iso and click Copy image to CD
6. Follow the onscreen instructions and burn the ISO to a CD. This is the ERD Commander Boot CD
7. Insert the ERD Commander Boot CD into the drive and restart the system
8. Boot the computer using ERD Commander Boot CD. You may have to set the boot order in the BIOS first.
9. From the ERD Commander menu (Start menu) that is displayed, click System Tools, and then click System Restore.
10. Click Next when you see the Welcome to the ERD System Restore Wizard screen
11. Select Roll back to an existing restore point created by Windows. ERD System Restore Wizard only performs a partial rollback. (For more information, see paragraph "Limitations of ERD System Restore Wizard" above.)
12. Select the date, and pick a Restore Point from the list.
13. Click Yes to perform System Restore rollback.
14. To view the change log (optional), click the View Details button. This opens a log file using Notepad, which contains the list of changes made to the registry and the file system. To close the dialog, click Finish. The system will restart to complete the System Restore rollback operation.
More Information
When creating the ERD Commander Boot CD, you can add additional files (such as Scripts, stand-alone executables etc). For more information about this option, and to learn about other great tools included in ERD Commander, read the MSDaRT Help (.chm) file. Another excellent tool in this suite is the Crash Analyzer Wizard, using which you can debug crash dump files.
thanks for the tip from - Winhelonline.com
Has your Windows XP system become unbootable after making some configuration changes, and you want to perform a System Restore rollback to a previous date? Windows Vista has the Startup Repair feature using which you can restore the system to an earlier restore point. But no such feature exists in Windows XP. After searching around the internet, I came across a great tool to recover Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 PCs.
Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset
Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset (MSDaRT) from Microsoft provides powerful tools to help administrators recover PCs that have become unusable, and easily identify root causes of system issues. This toolset is part of the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack.
30 day evaluation of MSDaRT is available from the following link:
Download details: Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset (MSDaRT50Eval.msi - 64.2 MB)
Microsoft DaRT includes the following tools:
Emergency Repair Disk (ERD) Commander
ERD Commander Boot Media Wizard
ERD Help
Chkdsk
Command Line
ERD Explorer
File Search
Notepad
Unzip
Windows Shell
Crash Analyzer Wizard
Disk Commander Wizard
Disk Wipe
ERD Registry Editor
ERD System Restore Wizard
File Restore
Hotfix Uninstall Wizard
Locksmith Wizard
Solution Wizard
System File Repair Wizard
Autoruns
Disk Management
Event Viewer
Services and Drivers
System Information
File Sharing
Map Network Drive
TCP/IP Configuration
The ERD System Restore Wizard can be used to restore a system that cannot be started to a previous restore point.
Note: All of the utilities provided with ERD Commander, except ERD System Restore Wizard, are compatible with Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. ERD System Restore Wizard is compatible only with Windows XP. Do not use the ERD Commander Boot CD in Windows Vista systems.
Limitations of ERD System Restore Wizard: [Quoted from MSDaRT Release Notes] The ERD System Restore Wizard does not perform a complete System Restore operation as the Windows System Restore of Windows XP SP2. The ERD System Restore Wizard does NOT restore the following information:
ACL changes on files and folders support
SAM Password hashes
Attribute changes
Alternate data streams
Therefore, once the Windows XP SP2 system is back online, it is recommended that you execute a Windows System Restore from a restore point of your choice. The ERD System Restore Wizard should be used to perform the bare minimum of actions that will enable a Windows XP system to start.
Note that the ERD System Restore Wizard is only supported on Windows XP SP2. Windows Server 2003 does not implement the Windows System Restore.
Editor’s note: ERD System Restore Wizard worked just fine when used in a Windows XP SP3 system.
System Restore rollback using ERD Commander
Using another computer, create a Boot CD for ERD Commander. Follow these steps:
1. Download and install MSDaRT
2. Read the MSDaRT CHM Help file, Release Notes (recommended) and the License agreement. The help file and release notes are available in the Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset folder under the Program Files folder.
3. If you don’t already have a third-party CD Recording software to burn ISO image to CD, then download the free ISO Recorder PowerToy.
4. After installing the ISO Recorder PowerToy, open the following folder
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset
5. Right-click the file erd50.iso and click Copy image to CD
6. Follow the onscreen instructions and burn the ISO to a CD. This is the ERD Commander Boot CD
7. Insert the ERD Commander Boot CD into the drive and restart the system
8. Boot the computer using ERD Commander Boot CD. You may have to set the boot order in the BIOS first.
9. From the ERD Commander menu (Start menu) that is displayed, click System Tools, and then click System Restore.
10. Click Next when you see the Welcome to the ERD System Restore Wizard screen
11. Select Roll back to an existing restore point created by Windows. ERD System Restore Wizard only performs a partial rollback. (For more information, see paragraph "Limitations of ERD System Restore Wizard" above.)
12. Select the date, and pick a Restore Point from the list.
13. Click Yes to perform System Restore rollback.
14. To view the change log (optional), click the View Details button. This opens a log file using Notepad, which contains the list of changes made to the registry and the file system. To close the dialog, click Finish. The system will restart to complete the System Restore rollback operation.
More Information
When creating the ERD Commander Boot CD, you can add additional files (such as Scripts, stand-alone executables etc). For more information about this option, and to learn about other great tools included in ERD Commander, read the MSDaRT Help (.chm) file. Another excellent tool in this suite is the Crash Analyzer Wizard, using which you can debug crash dump files.
thanks for the tip from - Winhelonline.com
9/9/08
Remove the Firefox add on delay
This tweak removes the add on delay of 3 seconds to install a Firefox extension. It can be done in any version.
9/8/08
9/7/08
Clean Windows XP Install with a Floppy Disk
If you want to install a clean Full copy of Windows use this clean install Windows Floppy Disk to get you started before you install Windows XP.
9/6/08
USB Spy Kit
If you need to find out if your significant other is cheating on you and can afford the $200- price tag. This little gadget will collect call log records, SMS and phonebook. I just hope everyone knows the law.
9/5/08
MxOne Antivirus
If you need to protect Windows from pen drive viruses, MxOne should be taken into consideration. A 3mb download that scans viruses every time you use it.
9/4/08
9/3/08
Create an Avatar and Chat
If your looking for a better way to chat using youtube and live video feeds. This is a great application to give you just that.
9/2/08
HP new packaging technique for Laptops
HP has started a new packaging technique that hopefully will be adapted by other manufactures. In the end you get less packaging material that is useless and a free bag.
9/1/08
Track Visitors on your Blog
This is a great way to track visitors for free on your web blog like Blogger, MySpace, Facebook, YouTube, Yahoo and the list goes on. The trick is using a Yahoo base program called MyBlogLog. In the end visitors will be tracked on all your websites.
MyBlogLog
MyBlogLog
8/31/08
8/30/08
Google's new Chrome Browser
Although not officially out yet. It's going to be a great revolution for Google to get into the browser business.
Download Chrome Now
Download Chrome Now
8/29/08
Comcast caps Broadband
What does this mean? If you go over 250gig a month Comcast has the right to suspend their account or charge you an excessive bandwidth fee. Regardless your going to pay more if you use more than the standard a month.
8/28/08
Add Memory to Acer Aspire One Notebook
If your planing on adding memory to your notebook. You've better be ready on adding memory to an Acer Aspire One Notebook. It's the most difficult memory upgrade I've seen in a while on a notebook.
8/27/08
New KVM for Laptops
KVM switches are now offered for laptops. It's quite pricey but it comes with a few perks like file transfer and backup software. If connecting remotely with a laptop is your number one priority, then this KVM switch should be your dream come true.
8/26/08
Watch Live NASA feeds
For all those astronamers who want to watch live solar eclipse, check out the NASA feeds for live coverage, as it happens.
8/25/08
8/24/08
Apple Updates - Two Weeks
These feed is being published every where and in two weeks we will see if his sources are correct for the major upgrades that are going to happen for Apple.
8/23/08
Enable or Disable WinXp Settings
This is a great utility to get your Windows XP settings to act the way you want them to act, quickly and easily.
8/22/08
Remove Programs
Here's another Windows un-installer for programs that have already been removed from your computer. But still appear to be on your computer.
8/21/08
Uxtheme Patch for Win SP3 Fix
Have Uxtheme on Windows XP and after SP3 you have noticed that you can't use it anymore. No problem. Download this fix to be able to use Uxtheme.
8/20/08
Easily Replace a DLL file in Windows
This utility has made it easy to replace a DLL file. Just download install the replace cmd program then you drop the Dll into the replacement one and your done.
8/19/08
The New Diary
If you want the best encryption out in the market with a self destruct mechanism just in case you loose your information. The new Diary is what you've been looking for. It will help you record events has it happens with the safety that your diary will never get into the wrong hands.
8/18/08
Microsoft Open Document Format
Microsoft later on this year will include in it's update this download so that everyone can save files via pdf and xps format. Let's just say that they are forced to make these changes, otherwise they will have more legal issues.
8/17/08
iPod & iPhone
Who said things are not made for each other, did have this in mind. Once again Apple amazes me with these facinating gadgets. Now whatever your iPod can do, remember that your iPhone can do too.
8/16/08
Antair for Blackberry
This is the begining of many other software's like this to come out. I just don't understand why it took so long, when everyone knows that spam is everywhere.
8/15/08
Twitterberry
Just think of IM and then think of Blackberry, now combine them together and this is what it becomes.
8/14/08
Microsoft Midori
Microsoft new operating system is Midori and you'll be surprise that it has nothing to do with Windows. What does this mean is simple. All those Windows users will be out in the dust if Microsoft decides to go this way.
It looks like Microsoft now just played a fast one on us with Vista, because the operating system will never go any where.
It looks like Microsoft now just played a fast one on us with Vista, because the operating system will never go any where.
8/13/08
Credit Score Estimator
This is an excellent site to estimate your credit score.
Do you know that every time you apply for a credit card or have someone verify your credit score. It can lower you score. Why? because the credit bureaus believe your trying to get credit. So only get your credit score when necessary and use the credit score estimator instead. For more information check out BankRate.com and do a search for credit scores.
Do you know that every time you apply for a credit card or have someone verify your credit score. It can lower you score. Why? because the credit bureaus believe your trying to get credit. So only get your credit score when necessary and use the credit score estimator instead. For more information check out BankRate.com and do a search for credit scores.
8/12/08
Map Game * Fun *
How well do you know geography. This Middle Eastern Map will sharpen up your map skills of the world. Give it a test drive.
8/11/08
Recover SMS and lost numbers
For those of you who really needs to find out what SMS and numbers were deleted on your telephone. It like restoring your recycle bin on your computer phone style.
8/10/08
Record Conversations
If you want to record conversations for legit reason's here is a nice device to help you. I just hope you have a good reason.
8/9/08
Rohos
These security keys software's are showing up everywhere. It's a nice utility to lock your laptop or computer in case it goes into the wrong hands. But no ever talks about what would happen if you loose the usb key.
8/8/08
Remove fake Antivirus 2008
The Internet is still unsafe so make sure you know your computer has antivirus software and that the software is up to date. And don't download anything that's too good to be real. Because chances are that you'll get something similar to this one.
8/7/08
MSIZAP
Beside's using the Microsoft command line of MSIZAP to remove a program. You also can download the tool to help you do the work as well. It's Microsoft's way of saving the day.
8/6/08
Freedom Stick
Talk about a secure thumb drive that cloaks your connections so that your internet usage cannot be tracked.
8/5/08
Fix downloaded MP3 file
You've just downloaded an MP3 file and you can't get you computer to play this MP3. This is what you need to do next. Just change the file extension to .mp3 and then the computer will recognize that this is a music file and play your music. Majority of the times, this fix will correct your problem. If not it two things. One the file is not a music file, or two the file is corrupt.
8/4/08
Windows Installer Cleanup Utility
This is not the greatest software that's out there to get rid of those unwanted programs. But it's a great utility to un-install and reinstall the current program that you want to use.
8/3/08
iPhone has gone Green
If you have the iPhone and want to go Green. Consider in buying the new solar case. It will take you three hours to charge, but at least your helping the environment.
8/2/08
Dumpr
Here's another great photo sharing site that helps you make great photo's. It's more like a gallary of photo's where you can vote, share and compare pictures online. It's a great ideas with a good concept on people showing off their photo's.
8/1/08
Photofunia
The software that should have been included with your camera. Take photo's and edit them without the use and knowledge of Photoshop.
7/31/08
Ultimate Boot CD
I recommended this Boot CD several times and I must admit, it's the best one that I have yet to see. Burn a copy and have several copies on hand. This is one Boot CD that all your friends wind up using to never return.
7/30/08
iThink
Make your brain and your computer one. This is the new Apple iThink concept, going the Matrix way. I just want to know long of a line there is going to be, when this goes public.
7/29/08
Drive Image XML
Looking for a free backup and restore software for your computer. Drive Image XML has come to your rescue. Enjoy it because it's a sweet deal that's free.
7/28/08
Disk Image Backup
This easy comprehensive software creates backups while working, restores file directories and is compatible with all Windows system files. Try and then buy if you like.
7/27/08
Shadow Protect Desktop
Need auto backup with complete backup recovery for your personal computer. Take a chance with Shadow Protect. Backups can be saved to any location including a thumbdrive.
7/26/08
The Poor Man's PPV
Love Pay Per View events but can't afford to watch those main events all the time. Here is a great affordable solution. Sign up for for free to login and watch your main event. On the night of the event do a sport search and pick a channel and if your lucky you can get view the fight in realtime. Don't expect miracles but at least you can enjoy it for free.
And later on when this site goes down for whatever reason just remember this, there are many other sites just like this one all over the internet.
And later on when this site goes down for whatever reason just remember this, there are many other sites just like this one all over the internet.
7/25/08
Genie Backup Pro
Looking for a reliable backup software to make your life simple. Take a look at Genie Backup Pro. It's reliable backup software at a great cost.
7/24/08
Amazon Kindle
Here's a new wireless reading device. No computer, no syncing and no cables. Just buy a book wireless and in a few minutes you have the entire book in your collection. It's a reader that will change the way you read.
7/23/08
Site Advisor
Tired of surfing the internet and not knowing which website are safe. Don't be afraid and download Site Advisor from McAfee. It rates websites while protecting you from spyware, adware, spam and identity theft. And best of all it's free.
7/22/08
Dual Wan Routers
What are dual Wan routers and why would I want one? Dual Wan routers are routers that can handle more than one broadband line. It's like having two DSL lines put together. In some cases, it would be easier to double up your broadband lines if your in a position that you always need to be online. The speed boost will be double and in the end you'll always be up and twice as fast on the internet. My only concern is that having two DSL lines put's the question of reliability. I would rather prefer having a DSL line for my main line of business and have cable broadband just has backup so that I always never go down.
Dual WAN routers Link
Dual WAN routers Link
7/21/08
Free - 1 Year Norman Parental Control
Hurry up while supplies last. Get a one year legal subscription to Norman parental control. Stay on top of what your children are doing online. Don't wait until it's too late. Be in control now with Norman Parental Control.
7/20/08
PA Server Monitor
When monitoring servers is a number one priority with you. This software makes your life easier by notifying you of any critical events that can cause users not to get acess. Be one step ahead of the others.
7/19/08
Capture DVR Video
There have been several attempts to capture content via DVR drive using firewire and even though their is certain legality on doing this. If you wanted to experiment, then this is where you would start.
7/18/08
Free Antivirus Program
This Antivirus software is great for removing Window erros that computers were infected with viruses. You install the program -> go into Safe Mode and run the Antivirus software to remove the virus.
7/17/08
See Your boot System
This program let's you see what's in your boot system when your computer boots up. It's a great tool for disabling programs that you don't want in your system boot up file.
7/16/08
Duracell Powersource
This portable gadget powers up your portable device when your batteries are just ready to run out. This device can be handy if your always on the need to be connected.
7/15/08
How do I format a Hard Drive
This excellent website shows you how to format your hard drive. This at times can be tricky depending on the current hard drive your using and operating system. But if you follow the rules in detail. Your hard drive should be formated to you current operating system.
7/14/08
Progressive Insurance Deduction
Progressive Insurance is willing to deduct insurance rates, as long as drivers are willing to be monitored. Customers in the end will pay for insurance for their driving usuage. Time will tell if this works to cut down rates.
Monitoring Info
Monitoring Info
7/13/08
Zoho
Creative apps for business solutions. It contains various of business applications to make your life easier. Give it a try.
7/12/08
Convert to PDF
Acrobat is becoming a well known format to save files that everyone and anyone who wants to archieve files for the future are using it. It's a standard format and it works just right.
7/11/08
ZoneAlarm hates Patch Tuesday
The new Patch that was recently released by Microsoft this Tuesday disables ZoneAlarm users from the web. Once you install the Microsoft critical updates and you reboot the computer. Your net activity is gone. Thanks Microsoft.
7/10/08
Mayor gets key to network
Basic rules to learn in a protest. Make sure it's for a good cause and know the laws and the rules of engagement. If your smart and wise enough your never spend a night in jail. If your foolish and stupid like this guy was. Then no matter what happens next, it's not going to get better.
You can just imagine the list of charges that this network administrator is going to be brought up against just to prove a point that management was being mismanaged.
You can just imagine the list of charges that this network administrator is going to be brought up against just to prove a point that management was being mismanaged.
7/9/08
Lexar 256bit Flash drive
If your looking for a top of the line secure flash drive take a look at Lexar's 256bit flash drive. It's military approved encryption just in case it goes in the wrong hands.
7/8/08
Backup your Computer Drivers
Have a computer with hard to find drivers. This backup software will help you to backup and restore those drivers easier. Just install the program before you re-format the computer and after you install the computer operating system, install this backup driver software and do a restore. Everything should work like new.
7/7/08
System Mechanic 8 Full Yr License
Here's a great way to get a good utility software for free. Hurry up while supplies last.
7/6/08
Free Norton Antivirus 2009 Beta
Here is a chance to get a free version of Norton Antivirus 2009 Beta. Although I don't recommend beta software. This is a great chance to get antivirus software for free.
7/5/08
Bluetooth Cyber Alert
Let's just say Bluetooth is great but they are still some security concerns with it being secured.
7/4/08
Tetris on the iPhone
Just show's you how great the Apple touch screen software works with portable games on the iPhone. And yes Tetis is still worth purchasing for the iPhone.
7/3/08
Startup Warrior
Want to know where the famous technology startups are located. Here is an excellent site to tell you just that. At least you now know.
7/2/08
Nvidia Stock News
It's true what video card manufacture is top of the game with really no competition around to change what they are capable of making, which is video cards.
If you have the extra cash, it wouldn't be a bad idea to invest for the future.
If you have the extra cash, it wouldn't be a bad idea to invest for the future.
7/1/08
Recover Lost Picture files
Had a picture or video file that you just recently deleted. If you just deleted the file in most cases it's as easy as installing this program and recovering the file. If you format the drive, you could be bad, but there's always a way with new technology.
6/30/08
Wine in soda cans
Get ready for portable wine via soda cans. This could be a new generation for wine lovers to go portable worldwide.
6/29/08
Fix DNS
There is a new security threat for DNS servers and if you don't patch it soon, your domain name can be hijacked. Emails could be redirected and websites could be spoofed. Everything will be a risk. Right now there is no fix for this but a work-around to fix the entire Net. So IT consultants beware because this problem is not going anywhere.
6/28/08
ATEN KVM Switches
Take a look at the new generation of KVM switches that ATEN has currently available. It will make your live much easier, monitoring various computers.
6/27/08
Temperature Alert
Need to monitor your server constantly and want to make sure that it's environment is constantly cool so that your server is always operating efficiently. This device although limited will do just that.
6/26/08
Learn who your neighbors are?
Sometimes you rather not want to know who your neighbor's are. But for those of you who really want to know, this website makes it clear what type of people live next to you.
6/25/08
Sell Your Photo's
Have rare photo's and want to see if they are worth anything. Load them up and just wait for your royalty check to do the talking.
6/24/08
Pod Pillow
Let's just say it's a nice beach accessory for the everyday beach goer. Who would not want to have one.
Make Your Own Business Cards
Want to make a unique personalize business card. Moo will show you the way. It's simple has attaching the picture and customizing your card.
6/23/08
Solar Power Keyboard
For a keyboard this product is a little pricey but if you have time and love solar power then this gadget is for you.
6/22/08
Pin's hacked from ATM
It looks like Citibank's ATM's at 7 Eleven's pin's are being hacked and the bank refuses to put a stop to it and continues using them.
6/21/08
Maxtor fail safe Hard drive
Maxtor has developed a fail safe hard drive that is flame resistant and waterproof. Making data storage more reliable when you need it in a disaster.
6/20/08
Keyboard iPhone on it's way
Yes Apple has made a keyboard iPhone similar to our current version of the Blackberry. It's still not final but the iPhone is getting there.
6/19/08
101 Ways to Save Money on Gas
As per cheapstingybargains.com this is the best way to save gas at least for now.
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101 Ways to Save Money on Gas
Never has the saying “every little bit helps” rung more true than in the quest to save cash when filling up your vehicle.
What follows are 101 ways you can save money on gas, including tips on gas buying, driving and car maintenance, as well as advice on how to stay out of the car altogether. While you probably won’t be able to use all of the suggestions, trying a few of them together could make a big difference in your gas bill.
Gas Buying Tips
1. Compare gas prices; do this in your head as you drive by service stations and other gas sellers or from home using online resources like GasBuddy.com, GasPriceWatch.com or MapQuest Gas Prices.
2. Use widgets such as Gas for Macs and GasWatch for PCs to check current gas prices.
3. Sign up for text messages from gas price tracking companies like GasBuddy.com and MobGas.com.
4. Use self-service instead of full-service.
5. Remember that higher traffic areas usually mean higher gas prices.
6. Buy fuel with a credit card that offers gas savings or even cash back.
7. Sign up for a credit card from a gas company that offers discounts for filling up at its stations.
8. Join a loyalty club of a warehouse or store that gives membership rebates on gas purchases.
9. Find out if any local gas stations offer discounts for paying in cash.
10. Don’t top off your gas tank as that extra fuel will probably only spill out anyway; once you hear that first click, stop filling.
11. Buy gas during the early morning or late evening; gas is densest at those times, ensuring more fuel and less vapor for your money.
12. Don’t use high octane if your car doesn’t need it.
13. In order to be sure that your car still gets the octane level it needs without spending too much for the high level, or causing damage to your vehicle with a level too low, consider mixing octanes you find at good prices.
14. Wait until your tank is a quarter empty to fill up; no need to carry extra weight around in your car (more weight makes your car work harder, using more gas) and waiting until the tank is empty isn’t good for your fuel injection system.
15. Buy gas in the middle of the week as it is usually cheaper than on the weekends.
16. Fill up well before holidays as prices tend to rise.
17. Compare gas brands to determine which gives you the best quality for your money.
Driving Tips
18. Go the speed limit. Aside from being a safe choice, you’ll also get up to 21% better gas mileage at 55 mph than at 70 mph. As traffic lights are time-controlled, you’re also more likely to hit green lights and avoid wasting gas on frequent stops and restarts.
19. Don’t travel at fast rates in low gears as it can use up to 45% more fuel than necessary; shift into high gear as soon as possible.
20. Stay at a steady speed as speeding up and slowing down uses more fuel.
21. On that note, if you have cruise control and you’re in light traffic, use it.
22. Avoid weaving in and out of traffic as you’ll use more gas.
23. When starting out, accelerate slowly; you’ll use less gas and also be kinder to your carburetor.
24. Don’t tailgate. Not only is it dangerous, it also can waste fuel if you need to make a sudden slowdown or stop.
25. When approaching a hill, speed up before you get to it, keep steady on the incline and coast down the other side.
26. Travel well-known, well-paved roads as much as possible; not only do you lessen your chances of getting lost and wasting gas, you’ll also save gas by avoiding dirt or gravel roads, which can drop gas mileage up to 30%.
27. Travel in a straight line whenever possible.
28. Don’t idle. If you’re going to sit still for more than 30 seconds, it is probably better for gas mileage to turn off and then restart the car.
29. If you don’t stop and restart, at least put your automatic car in neutral to allow the transmission to cool down.
30. Avoid driving during peak traffic periods like holiday weekends and rush hour.
31. When possible, coast to stops rather than braking hard.
32. Don’t rev your engine.
33. Roll up the windows when traveling at high speeds; the extra resistance can cost you about 10% of your gas mileage.
34. When passing another car, commit and do it quickly and safely.
35. Use overdrive gears, which keep RPM down.
36. Don’t rest your foot on the brake. Any extra pressure can cause drag that reduces your gas mileage.
37. If you have four-wheel drive and can turn it off, do so until you actually need it.
38. Keep your eyes open for what other drivers are doing as well as for upcoming traffic jams, etc.
Car Maintenance Tips
39. Have your car serviced at regular intervals, preferably those recommended in your owner’s manual.
40. Use steel-belted radial tires, which can increase gas mileage up to 10%.
41. Fill tires to the maximum suggested limit in order to reduce contact area between your car and the road; this reduces friction, which increases gas mileage.
42. Be sure your brakes are in good working order; if they’re dragging, they’re creating more resistance for your car to handle, making it use more gas.
43. Be sure the suspension, tires and chassis parts are aligned properly as anything bent or broken will create engine drag.
44. Make sure your air and fuel filters are in good working order.
45. Change your oil every 5,000 miles or every 3,000 miles if you live in a warm climate.
46. Be sure you’re using the correct grade motor oil for your car; this information should be in your owner’s manual. The wrong grade can increase engine friction and use more gas.
47. Use a fuel injection cleaner when you change the oil to ensure your fuel injection system is working properly.
48. Take off vinyl tops and luggage or ski racks to reduce drag.
49. Clean out your car as carrying around extra, unnecessary items can adversely affect your gas mileage. Keep that spare tire though!
50. Make sure your gas cap fits properly. Every year in the United States, 147 million gallons of fuel are lost to evaporation.
Warm Weather Tips
51. Consider tinting your windows, particularly if you live in a warm climate.
52. To reduce air-conditioning usage, install solar-powered window fans that pull cooler air into the car.
53. If you use snow tires and chains in the winter, be sure to remove them for warmer weather; snow tires have deeper treads that increase friction with the road and cause your car to use more gas.
54. Use your air conditioning sparingly as it can reduce your fuel economy up to 20%; roll down your windows or use the ventilation system instead. Remember tip #33, though, and be sure those windows are up at higher speeds.
55. Choose a car with light colored exterior and interior to reflect rather than absorb light and heat, especially in warm climates.
56. Park in the shade.
57. When parked, have the windows rolled down a bit for air circulation (assuming that is safe to do in the area).
58. If you’re using air conditioning, turn it off five minutes before your estimated arrival.
Cold Weather Tips
59. No need for a long warm-up of the engine in the morning; thirty to 45 seconds will do the trick.
60. Don’t let icicles accumulate on the frame of your car as they can cause drag.
61. Pay special attention to tire pressure in cold weather.
62. Use snow tires and chains as little as possible as they make your car use more gas.
Other Tips
63. Ask yourself whether the trip is truly necessary before hopping in the car and driving off without thinking.
64. Put down those car keys and use your legs instead; walking or biking helps save on gas and keeps you in shape.
65. Or, rollerblade!
66. Get a motorcycle or scooter instead of a car, even just to travel shorter distances when you won’t need storage space.
67. Use public transportation (buses, subways, etc.) whenever possible.
68. If public transportation doesn’t serve your entire route, use “park and ride” services where offered.
69. Carpool with coworkers or others going in the same direction and split the cost of gas.
70. If you don’t have anyone to carpool with, try ridesharing.
71. Instead of owning a vehicle, car share through a group that rents cars for as little as an hour at a time.
72. If you have a job you can do from home, see if your employer will agree to let you telecommute.
73. Another option to explore with your employer is flex-time that may let you avoid traveling during peak traffic times.
74. Four ten-hour day work weeks are also something you might propose to your employer to help you drive less and avoid rush hours.
75. Move closer to your job (assuming you’re looking for a new place to live anyway, of course).
76. Make a list of errands and combine them into as few trips as possible.
77. Try to do only one big grocery shopping trip a week; if you need to do more runs per week and are close enough to walk or bike, leave the car at home.
78. If errand stops are relatively close together, walk between them instead of parking and re-parking your car.
79. Speaking of parking, pull into the first spot you find and get on with your errands; you’re wasting gas going around and around the parking lot only to save yourself a few steps.
80. Park forward-facing when possible; reversing takes more gas.
81. If your children are old enough, send them on the errands—on foot or bicycle.
82. Don’t have children? Pay a local kid and encourage her entrepreneurial spirit as well.
83. If your neighborhood allows for it, have your children walk or bike to school.
84. Consider a train for your next trip instead of taking your car.
85. Get GPS if you make frequent trips to new places.
86. If you can’t afford GPS or don’t want to invest in it, use online or old-fashioned maps to plan out routes before leaving the house.
87. If a merchant offers delivery, it just may save you money to have them bring merchandise to you than for you to pick it up.
88. Plan trips in advance and leave plenty of time to get to your destination; this can help avoid wrong turns (and wasted gas) as well as speeding, which we’ve already said uses more gas than going the speed limit.
89. If you have more than one car in your household, use the one that gets better gas mileage whenever possible.
90. Keep a track of gas purchases and mileage; this can help you track ebbs and flows in gas prices at certain stations, alert you to possible fuel-related problems in your car and come in useful during tax time if you can deduct any travel expenses.
91. Listen to radio traffic reports so you can steer clear of traffic jams and other problems on the road.
92. Look for shopping bargains from home by using flyers, newspaper advertisements, online resources and your telephone.
93. Get a hybrid car or have yours converted to one; while it costs money up front, you’ll soon see the savings.
94. Get an electric car.
95. Get a diesel car, which can actually get better gas mileage than a hybrid.
96. Explore other fuel sources like ethanol, flex-fuel or biodiesel.
97. If you don’t truly need an SUV or truck, go for a smaller vehicle, which weighs less than a large vehicle and, in turn, gets better gas mileage.
98. Following the same principle, if you’re renting a car, go for the smallest for your needs.
99. If your car is old and gets horrible gas mileage, consider buying a new one. Again, this will cost you up front but save in the long run.
100. Skip the drive-thru and just park and go inside the restaurant instead; remember what we said about idling in #27?
Now, last but certainly not least . . .
101. Share this list with fellow gas-buying friends and see what ideas they can add to it. You can never have too many weapons in your arsenal of money-saving gas tips, so why not have a brainstorming session with others also looking to save money on gas?
Just remember to carpool to get to the meeting!
By Michelle Fabio
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101 Ways to Save Money on Gas
Never has the saying “every little bit helps” rung more true than in the quest to save cash when filling up your vehicle.
What follows are 101 ways you can save money on gas, including tips on gas buying, driving and car maintenance, as well as advice on how to stay out of the car altogether. While you probably won’t be able to use all of the suggestions, trying a few of them together could make a big difference in your gas bill.
Gas Buying Tips
1. Compare gas prices; do this in your head as you drive by service stations and other gas sellers or from home using online resources like GasBuddy.com, GasPriceWatch.com or MapQuest Gas Prices.
2. Use widgets such as Gas for Macs and GasWatch for PCs to check current gas prices.
3. Sign up for text messages from gas price tracking companies like GasBuddy.com and MobGas.com.
4. Use self-service instead of full-service.
5. Remember that higher traffic areas usually mean higher gas prices.
6. Buy fuel with a credit card that offers gas savings or even cash back.
7. Sign up for a credit card from a gas company that offers discounts for filling up at its stations.
8. Join a loyalty club of a warehouse or store that gives membership rebates on gas purchases.
9. Find out if any local gas stations offer discounts for paying in cash.
10. Don’t top off your gas tank as that extra fuel will probably only spill out anyway; once you hear that first click, stop filling.
11. Buy gas during the early morning or late evening; gas is densest at those times, ensuring more fuel and less vapor for your money.
12. Don’t use high octane if your car doesn’t need it.
13. In order to be sure that your car still gets the octane level it needs without spending too much for the high level, or causing damage to your vehicle with a level too low, consider mixing octanes you find at good prices.
14. Wait until your tank is a quarter empty to fill up; no need to carry extra weight around in your car (more weight makes your car work harder, using more gas) and waiting until the tank is empty isn’t good for your fuel injection system.
15. Buy gas in the middle of the week as it is usually cheaper than on the weekends.
16. Fill up well before holidays as prices tend to rise.
17. Compare gas brands to determine which gives you the best quality for your money.
Driving Tips
18. Go the speed limit. Aside from being a safe choice, you’ll also get up to 21% better gas mileage at 55 mph than at 70 mph. As traffic lights are time-controlled, you’re also more likely to hit green lights and avoid wasting gas on frequent stops and restarts.
19. Don’t travel at fast rates in low gears as it can use up to 45% more fuel than necessary; shift into high gear as soon as possible.
20. Stay at a steady speed as speeding up and slowing down uses more fuel.
21. On that note, if you have cruise control and you’re in light traffic, use it.
22. Avoid weaving in and out of traffic as you’ll use more gas.
23. When starting out, accelerate slowly; you’ll use less gas and also be kinder to your carburetor.
24. Don’t tailgate. Not only is it dangerous, it also can waste fuel if you need to make a sudden slowdown or stop.
25. When approaching a hill, speed up before you get to it, keep steady on the incline and coast down the other side.
26. Travel well-known, well-paved roads as much as possible; not only do you lessen your chances of getting lost and wasting gas, you’ll also save gas by avoiding dirt or gravel roads, which can drop gas mileage up to 30%.
27. Travel in a straight line whenever possible.
28. Don’t idle. If you’re going to sit still for more than 30 seconds, it is probably better for gas mileage to turn off and then restart the car.
29. If you don’t stop and restart, at least put your automatic car in neutral to allow the transmission to cool down.
30. Avoid driving during peak traffic periods like holiday weekends and rush hour.
31. When possible, coast to stops rather than braking hard.
32. Don’t rev your engine.
33. Roll up the windows when traveling at high speeds; the extra resistance can cost you about 10% of your gas mileage.
34. When passing another car, commit and do it quickly and safely.
35. Use overdrive gears, which keep RPM down.
36. Don’t rest your foot on the brake. Any extra pressure can cause drag that reduces your gas mileage.
37. If you have four-wheel drive and can turn it off, do so until you actually need it.
38. Keep your eyes open for what other drivers are doing as well as for upcoming traffic jams, etc.
Car Maintenance Tips
39. Have your car serviced at regular intervals, preferably those recommended in your owner’s manual.
40. Use steel-belted radial tires, which can increase gas mileage up to 10%.
41. Fill tires to the maximum suggested limit in order to reduce contact area between your car and the road; this reduces friction, which increases gas mileage.
42. Be sure your brakes are in good working order; if they’re dragging, they’re creating more resistance for your car to handle, making it use more gas.
43. Be sure the suspension, tires and chassis parts are aligned properly as anything bent or broken will create engine drag.
44. Make sure your air and fuel filters are in good working order.
45. Change your oil every 5,000 miles or every 3,000 miles if you live in a warm climate.
46. Be sure you’re using the correct grade motor oil for your car; this information should be in your owner’s manual. The wrong grade can increase engine friction and use more gas.
47. Use a fuel injection cleaner when you change the oil to ensure your fuel injection system is working properly.
48. Take off vinyl tops and luggage or ski racks to reduce drag.
49. Clean out your car as carrying around extra, unnecessary items can adversely affect your gas mileage. Keep that spare tire though!
50. Make sure your gas cap fits properly. Every year in the United States, 147 million gallons of fuel are lost to evaporation.
Warm Weather Tips
51. Consider tinting your windows, particularly if you live in a warm climate.
52. To reduce air-conditioning usage, install solar-powered window fans that pull cooler air into the car.
53. If you use snow tires and chains in the winter, be sure to remove them for warmer weather; snow tires have deeper treads that increase friction with the road and cause your car to use more gas.
54. Use your air conditioning sparingly as it can reduce your fuel economy up to 20%; roll down your windows or use the ventilation system instead. Remember tip #33, though, and be sure those windows are up at higher speeds.
55. Choose a car with light colored exterior and interior to reflect rather than absorb light and heat, especially in warm climates.
56. Park in the shade.
57. When parked, have the windows rolled down a bit for air circulation (assuming that is safe to do in the area).
58. If you’re using air conditioning, turn it off five minutes before your estimated arrival.
Cold Weather Tips
59. No need for a long warm-up of the engine in the morning; thirty to 45 seconds will do the trick.
60. Don’t let icicles accumulate on the frame of your car as they can cause drag.
61. Pay special attention to tire pressure in cold weather.
62. Use snow tires and chains as little as possible as they make your car use more gas.
Other Tips
63. Ask yourself whether the trip is truly necessary before hopping in the car and driving off without thinking.
64. Put down those car keys and use your legs instead; walking or biking helps save on gas and keeps you in shape.
65. Or, rollerblade!
66. Get a motorcycle or scooter instead of a car, even just to travel shorter distances when you won’t need storage space.
67. Use public transportation (buses, subways, etc.) whenever possible.
68. If public transportation doesn’t serve your entire route, use “park and ride” services where offered.
69. Carpool with coworkers or others going in the same direction and split the cost of gas.
70. If you don’t have anyone to carpool with, try ridesharing.
71. Instead of owning a vehicle, car share through a group that rents cars for as little as an hour at a time.
72. If you have a job you can do from home, see if your employer will agree to let you telecommute.
73. Another option to explore with your employer is flex-time that may let you avoid traveling during peak traffic times.
74. Four ten-hour day work weeks are also something you might propose to your employer to help you drive less and avoid rush hours.
75. Move closer to your job (assuming you’re looking for a new place to live anyway, of course).
76. Make a list of errands and combine them into as few trips as possible.
77. Try to do only one big grocery shopping trip a week; if you need to do more runs per week and are close enough to walk or bike, leave the car at home.
78. If errand stops are relatively close together, walk between them instead of parking and re-parking your car.
79. Speaking of parking, pull into the first spot you find and get on with your errands; you’re wasting gas going around and around the parking lot only to save yourself a few steps.
80. Park forward-facing when possible; reversing takes more gas.
81. If your children are old enough, send them on the errands—on foot or bicycle.
82. Don’t have children? Pay a local kid and encourage her entrepreneurial spirit as well.
83. If your neighborhood allows for it, have your children walk or bike to school.
84. Consider a train for your next trip instead of taking your car.
85. Get GPS if you make frequent trips to new places.
86. If you can’t afford GPS or don’t want to invest in it, use online or old-fashioned maps to plan out routes before leaving the house.
87. If a merchant offers delivery, it just may save you money to have them bring merchandise to you than for you to pick it up.
88. Plan trips in advance and leave plenty of time to get to your destination; this can help avoid wrong turns (and wasted gas) as well as speeding, which we’ve already said uses more gas than going the speed limit.
89. If you have more than one car in your household, use the one that gets better gas mileage whenever possible.
90. Keep a track of gas purchases and mileage; this can help you track ebbs and flows in gas prices at certain stations, alert you to possible fuel-related problems in your car and come in useful during tax time if you can deduct any travel expenses.
91. Listen to radio traffic reports so you can steer clear of traffic jams and other problems on the road.
92. Look for shopping bargains from home by using flyers, newspaper advertisements, online resources and your telephone.
93. Get a hybrid car or have yours converted to one; while it costs money up front, you’ll soon see the savings.
94. Get an electric car.
95. Get a diesel car, which can actually get better gas mileage than a hybrid.
96. Explore other fuel sources like ethanol, flex-fuel or biodiesel.
97. If you don’t truly need an SUV or truck, go for a smaller vehicle, which weighs less than a large vehicle and, in turn, gets better gas mileage.
98. Following the same principle, if you’re renting a car, go for the smallest for your needs.
99. If your car is old and gets horrible gas mileage, consider buying a new one. Again, this will cost you up front but save in the long run.
100. Skip the drive-thru and just park and go inside the restaurant instead; remember what we said about idling in #27?
Now, last but certainly not least . . .
101. Share this list with fellow gas-buying friends and see what ideas they can add to it. You can never have too many weapons in your arsenal of money-saving gas tips, so why not have a brainstorming session with others also looking to save money on gas?
Just remember to carpool to get to the meeting!
By Michelle Fabio
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6/18/08
Mobgas
Want to get the cheapest gas prices in you area. Sign up for Mobgas and get text messages for gas in your area.
6/17/08
Firefox 3.0 is Here
It's here and it's going to revolutionize the way we browse the internet. So if your getting kicked out of other sites trying to download Mozilla Firefox 3.0, give this link a try.
6/16/08
Adobe 9
Adobe just released it's new version 9 with new improvements to it's reader. Upgrading is mostly a user preference, but I still see any reason going to version 9 if you don't use acrobat that often.
6/15/08
Metro PCS bring other carriers
If you have a cell phone and want to switch over to MetroPCS here is great news for you. In some cases you can still use your regular cell phone, when joining up with the MetroPCS service. The new service is an open door for other cell phone carriers to do the same.
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Get 42 Gig on a DVD
The concept and idea is here it's just a matter of time before they figure out how a dvd and blue ray player can read these special formated DVD's.
6/13/08
Solar TV
If you are thinking green this year you might be interested to know that solar television has now arrived. The launch date is years to come, but it is nice to know that someone is thinking solar energy.
6/12/08
Zipcar
This is a new concept in car rentals in which you need not to rent a car for a day. With Zipcar you rent the vechicle per hour instead of per day. That way if you only need a car for a specific number of hours, your money doesn't go to waste. Give it a try if renting a car per hour is for you.
6/11/08
My Gallons
Here is a new website to help you save money on gas. Most fuel companies give you rebates and other perks for gasoline purchases. This company let's you prepay gasoline at today's current gas price to be used at a later date. You then use their prepaid debit card at their 200,000 gasoline locations and fill up your gas tank. When your debit card runs out of cash you refill it again. It's that simple.
6/10/08
Magic Jelly Bean key finder
This software usually comes up as spyware or a virus because Microsoft doesn't want you to have this great utility that can save you money. If you have a license and want to say the key. This software will help you to do this.
6/9/08
Glass Keyboard
If your in the market for a new keyboard, then you need to look at this new glass design keyboard. Just be careful you don't break it.
6/8/08
iPhone 3G cost only $100 to Manufacture
Apple has made major improvements to it's iPhone 3G and it costs half of what the first generation iPhone was valued at. I just hope that Apple will get reasonable to lower it's price.
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10000 Free Legal Albums
It looks like the record industry is giving in and changing their ways of doing business. Right now as it's illegal to download music unless the record labels makes it free and legal. For now everyone has to just wait until that day comes. Enjoy your free downloads.
6/6/08
6/5/08
Change the Product key in XP
As it appears in TechRepulic.com
For most Microsoft Windows XP installs, you’ll never need to worry about the validity of the product key assigned to your copy of the OS. However, software does tend to get installed without authorization, even in the most carefully managed shops, and so from time to time you may need to reset the Windows XP product key.
For example, perhaps a user installed a pirated copy of XP but now wants to go legal. Maybe you’ve been hired by an organization that installed 100 pirated copies of XP but now has a legitimate volume-licensing key (VLK). Perhaps an end user purchased an additional retail license for XP but needs to use his original CD to install the software. When situations like these arise, changing XP’s product key is often the most practical-or only-solution.
Determining if you have a valid product IDHopefully you already know if you’re dealing with a pirated copy of XP. But if you’re unsure, a quick way to tell is to install Service Pack 1. Shortly after releasing Windows XP, Microsoft realized that most pirated XP installations were using two specific VLKs, the most popular of which begins with “FCKGW.” These VLKs produce product IDs that match either XXXXX-640-0000356-23XXX or XXXXX-640-2001765-23XXX, where X is any number.
If you try to install SP1 and get the following error message:
The Product Key used to install Windows is invalid. Please contact your system administrator or retailer immediately to obtain a valid Product Key…”
You are dealing with a pirated copy of Windows. For more information about obtaining a valid product key, see Microsoft Knowledge Base article 326904.
You can also directly check the operating system’s product ID by right-clicking on My Computer, clicking Properties, and selecting the General tab. The machine’s product ID will be located under the Registered To section. If the ID matches either of the two models commonly associated with VLK fraud, you’ll need to obtain a valid XP product key before proceeding. None of the procedures described below will work without a legitimate product key.
Two methods of changing Windows XP’s product keyYou can change a Windows XP installation’s product key either by editing the registry or by using one of two Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) scripts. The registry editing method is outlined in Knowledge Base articles 321636 and 328874 and works on Windows XP Home, Windows XP Professional, and Windows XP Corporate Edition.
The script method is outlined in article 328874 and is designed to work on Corporate Edition installations that use a VLK and do not require activation. It may work on a Home or Professional installation, but I have not tested this scenario.
The script method is the practical solution for changing the product keys on a large number of machines. Regardless of the method you choose, make sure to backup important data before changing a product ID, since an unexpected problem could render the machine unbootable and necessitate a complete reinstallation of Windows.
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Warning
The following instructions involve editing your system registry. Using the Windows Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious problems that require the reinstallation of your operating system and possible loss of data. TechRepublic does not support problems that arise from editing your registry. Use the Registry Editor and the following directions at your own risk.
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Editing the registryBegin by opening the Registry Editor and navigating to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsNTCurrent VersionWPAEventsIn the right pane, right-click the ODBETimer binary value and select Modify. Change at least one character of this value to either a number from 0 to 9 or to a letter from A to F, then click OK and close the Registry Editor. This renders the current product key invalid and deactivates Windows.
Now, it’s time to reactivate Windows using your new product key. Click Start | Run and enter the command:
%systemroot%system32oobemsoobe /awhere %systemroot% is your Windows directory. In many cases, this command will look like:
C:windowssystem32oobemsoobe.exe /aAt this point, Windows will launch the Product Activation Wizard.
Figure A
Product Activation Wizard
Select the option to telephone a Microsoft customer service representative to activate Windows, as shown in Figure A, and click Next. Now, select the Change Product Key option and enter your new product key as shown in Figure B. Finally, click Update and close the window. If Windows returns you to the previous screen, just select the Remind Me Later option. When the wizard is finished, reboot the system.
Figure B
Enter new product key
When Windows reboots, your next step will depend on which Windows XP version you are using. If you have XP Home or Professional, you’ll be prompted to reactivate your copy of Windows through the normal activation process. If you have XP Corporate, no activation is required and your machine should have a valid product ID. You can verify this by running the %systemroot%\system32\oobe\msoobe.exe /a command again. When the wizard loads this time, you should see a message indicating that your copy of Windows has already been activated.
Using a WMI scriptAlthough the registry editing process is effective, it can be tedious and impractical if you need to change the product key on more than a few machines. So Microsoft provides two WMI scripts, one for XP machines with SP1 and one for XP machines without SP1.
View the code for the WMI script, ChangeVLKey2600.vbs, designed for use on XP machines without SP1.
View the code for the WMI script, ChangeVLKeySP1.vbs, for XP machines with SP1 already installed.
Copy the appropriate script’s code into a text file and save it as either ChangeVLKey2600.vbs or ChangeVLKeySP1.vbs. The scripts can act in conjunction with a valid product key as part of a login script to change the product ID on multiple machines. You can also execute the script from the command line to change the key on a single computer.
For example, if you wanted to change the product key on an XP machine without SP1 and had already saved the script to root directory on the C: drive, you would click Start | Run and enter the following command:
C:changevlkey2600.vbs xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxxOf course, xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx in this scenario is a valid product key.
The script should take only a few seconds to run and won’t prompt you for further action unless there’s a problem, such as an invalid product key. As with the registry editing method, you can verify that Windows is now using a valid product key by running the command:
%systemroot%system32oobemsoobe.exe /aThe Product Activation Wizard will load and should tell you that your copy of Windows has already been activated.
For most Microsoft Windows XP installs, you’ll never need to worry about the validity of the product key assigned to your copy of the OS. However, software does tend to get installed without authorization, even in the most carefully managed shops, and so from time to time you may need to reset the Windows XP product key.
For example, perhaps a user installed a pirated copy of XP but now wants to go legal. Maybe you’ve been hired by an organization that installed 100 pirated copies of XP but now has a legitimate volume-licensing key (VLK). Perhaps an end user purchased an additional retail license for XP but needs to use his original CD to install the software. When situations like these arise, changing XP’s product key is often the most practical-or only-solution.
Determining if you have a valid product IDHopefully you already know if you’re dealing with a pirated copy of XP. But if you’re unsure, a quick way to tell is to install Service Pack 1. Shortly after releasing Windows XP, Microsoft realized that most pirated XP installations were using two specific VLKs, the most popular of which begins with “FCKGW.” These VLKs produce product IDs that match either XXXXX-640-0000356-23XXX or XXXXX-640-2001765-23XXX, where X is any number.
If you try to install SP1 and get the following error message:
The Product Key used to install Windows is invalid. Please contact your system administrator or retailer immediately to obtain a valid Product Key…”
You are dealing with a pirated copy of Windows. For more information about obtaining a valid product key, see Microsoft Knowledge Base article 326904.
You can also directly check the operating system’s product ID by right-clicking on My Computer, clicking Properties, and selecting the General tab. The machine’s product ID will be located under the Registered To section. If the ID matches either of the two models commonly associated with VLK fraud, you’ll need to obtain a valid XP product key before proceeding. None of the procedures described below will work without a legitimate product key.
Two methods of changing Windows XP’s product keyYou can change a Windows XP installation’s product key either by editing the registry or by using one of two Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) scripts. The registry editing method is outlined in Knowledge Base articles 321636 and 328874 and works on Windows XP Home, Windows XP Professional, and Windows XP Corporate Edition.
The script method is outlined in article 328874 and is designed to work on Corporate Edition installations that use a VLK and do not require activation. It may work on a Home or Professional installation, but I have not tested this scenario.
The script method is the practical solution for changing the product keys on a large number of machines. Regardless of the method you choose, make sure to backup important data before changing a product ID, since an unexpected problem could render the machine unbootable and necessitate a complete reinstallation of Windows.
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Warning
The following instructions involve editing your system registry. Using the Windows Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious problems that require the reinstallation of your operating system and possible loss of data. TechRepublic does not support problems that arise from editing your registry. Use the Registry Editor and the following directions at your own risk.
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Editing the registryBegin by opening the Registry Editor and navigating to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsNTCurrent VersionWPAEventsIn the right pane, right-click the ODBETimer binary value and select Modify. Change at least one character of this value to either a number from 0 to 9 or to a letter from A to F, then click OK and close the Registry Editor. This renders the current product key invalid and deactivates Windows.
Now, it’s time to reactivate Windows using your new product key. Click Start | Run and enter the command:
%systemroot%system32oobemsoobe /awhere %systemroot% is your Windows directory. In many cases, this command will look like:
C:windowssystem32oobemsoobe.exe /aAt this point, Windows will launch the Product Activation Wizard.
Figure A
Product Activation Wizard
Select the option to telephone a Microsoft customer service representative to activate Windows, as shown in Figure A, and click Next. Now, select the Change Product Key option and enter your new product key as shown in Figure B. Finally, click Update and close the window. If Windows returns you to the previous screen, just select the Remind Me Later option. When the wizard is finished, reboot the system.
Figure B
Enter new product key
When Windows reboots, your next step will depend on which Windows XP version you are using. If you have XP Home or Professional, you’ll be prompted to reactivate your copy of Windows through the normal activation process. If you have XP Corporate, no activation is required and your machine should have a valid product ID. You can verify this by running the %systemroot%\system32\oobe\msoobe.exe /a command again. When the wizard loads this time, you should see a message indicating that your copy of Windows has already been activated.
Using a WMI scriptAlthough the registry editing process is effective, it can be tedious and impractical if you need to change the product key on more than a few machines. So Microsoft provides two WMI scripts, one for XP machines with SP1 and one for XP machines without SP1.
View the code for the WMI script, ChangeVLKey2600.vbs, designed for use on XP machines without SP1.
View the code for the WMI script, ChangeVLKeySP1.vbs, for XP machines with SP1 already installed.
Copy the appropriate script’s code into a text file and save it as either ChangeVLKey2600.vbs or ChangeVLKeySP1.vbs. The scripts can act in conjunction with a valid product key as part of a login script to change the product ID on multiple machines. You can also execute the script from the command line to change the key on a single computer.
For example, if you wanted to change the product key on an XP machine without SP1 and had already saved the script to root directory on the C: drive, you would click Start | Run and enter the following command:
C:changevlkey2600.vbs xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxxOf course, xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx in this scenario is a valid product key.
The script should take only a few seconds to run and won’t prompt you for further action unless there’s a problem, such as an invalid product key. As with the registry editing method, you can verify that Windows is now using a valid product key by running the command:
%systemroot%system32oobemsoobe.exe /aThe Product Activation Wizard will load and should tell you that your copy of Windows has already been activated.
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