Here is another exciting scrabble brain game.
9/13/08
Start IE 8 in private mode
This is a registry fix and be very careful. Anything you do wrong, will damage your system and force you to re-install Windows all over again.
But if you do it correctly, then you should be able to browse the internet in private mode.
But if you do it correctly, then you should be able to browse the internet in private mode.
9/12/08
Save your wireless keys
Have a list of wireless keys on your computer or laptop and want to make sure you save them to just in case your computer crashes.
This software will help you save all your wireless key codes via clip board.
This software will help you save all your wireless key codes via clip board.
9/11/08
Seagate redesigns it's portable hard drives
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.
9/10/08
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.
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