Stuck because you bought a USB cable without the driver and feel like you've been ripped off. Your not alone. But here is some help. The reason for this is that you can get the software free online, but you have to know where to go.
try
Harry Thompson
Motorola Drivers
Motorola Link
Howard Forums
1/16/09
1/15/09
Understand Ratio & Resolutions
Confused on understanding ratio and resolutions on televisions and monitors. Here is a helpful guide to make understanding easier. Now you know what these measurements mean.
1/14/09
Memtest86
Need to test your memory to see if your computer is running efficiently. This program helps you optimize your memory against program hogs.
1/13/09
Invision TV
Think of it as the Electronic program guide to the web. You tell Invision what you like and it searches your interests. It's the world wide web version of the TV Guide.
1/12/09
Turn Any USB into a NAS
It's not cheap but if you want to turn a USB device into a NAS, it's possible now. This small device makes life simple.
1/11/09
Scunia Software Inspector
Recently installed all your Windows updates on a computer and what to see if the computer is still vulnerable to security threats.
Download Link
Secunia
Download Link
Secunia
1/10/09
Vista SP2 Beta
Vista SP2 Beta is here. If your computer is still having compatibility problems then the SP2 upgrade will hopefully do the trick. But remember it's still full of bugs.
1/9/09
Find Partners your Goods
Need a Partner to promote your goods. Take a look at these firms to help you promote your product. Their will be some fees involved but the expenses in most cases will be lower than when compared to owning your own web site for e-commerce.
Links
Amazon Services
Half
Links
Amazon Services
Half
1/8/09
Building an Ecommerce website
If your looking around for a cheap and easy e-commerce web site check out the following links below. It's affordable until your business picks up.
Links
Yahoo Small Business
Netfirms
Links
Yahoo Small Business
Netfirms
1/7/09
LogoMaker
Another great web site for people who need to design their own logo's. It's an easy task that just requires some creativity.
1/6/09
LogoEase
Need a new logo or just want to upgrade your current logo. This great web site lets you design your own logo for free. Making it easy for anyone to start their own business.
1/5/09
Metageek Wi-Spy
Recently installed a wireless network, but for whatever reason imaginable, there seems to be interference problems. One solution to help you resolve these issues is with the Metageek Wi-Spy. This hardware scans Wi-Fi spectrums and conducts surveys to troubleshoot interference from other wireless devices.
1/4/09
Ubnt
Need to expand your Wi-Fi range outdoors. This bullets pushes 1,000 mW of output power and helps you to connect over vast distances. It's an excellent option to regain additional Wi-Fi ranges.
1/3/09
Meraki
Looking to expand your wireless Wi-Fi. Meraki maybe the way you want to go. All you have to do is plug in this wall unit and your Wi-Fi deployments are finished. Simple and easy to use.
1/2/09
Facebook Trojan Help
You have a Facebook account and recently got infected by that favorite Trojan. Now what do I do next to remove this Trojan.
Try using Malwarebytes and a trial version of CounterSpy to remove the Trojan. And once the virus is removed scan it regularly.
link
Malwarebytes
CounterSpy
Try using Malwarebytes and a trial version of CounterSpy to remove the Trojan. And once the virus is removed scan it regularly.
link
Malwarebytes
CounterSpy
1/1/09
7 Zip
Start the New Year with a free zip utility software from 7 Zip. Now you can extract a file using one program for free.
12/31/08
Ping Commands to Remember
Need to Ping a computer to verify it has internet connection
go to run -> cmd -> type ping google.com
Need to Ping a computer to verify it's NIC card and drivers are working correctly.
go to run -> cmd -> type ping 127.0.0.1
this IP is not on your network and if everything is successful their should be no loss and NIC card and drivers are working correctly.
go to run -> cmd -> type ping google.com
Need to Ping a computer to verify it's NIC card and drivers are working correctly.
go to run -> cmd -> type ping 127.0.0.1
this IP is not on your network and if everything is successful their should be no loss and NIC card and drivers are working correctly.
12/30/08
Personal Finance
Personal Finance has taken a different approach for user's who are seeking new applications and advice. These applications help you categorize and give you advice on how to save money. If your always having financial problems. These great web sites are a start on securing your financial status.
Links
GreenSherpa
JustTrive
Rudder
Links
GreenSherpa
JustTrive
Rudder
12/29/08
Evite Free Invitations
Need to send invites for a particular event or celebration. Hold on. Why spend money when you can send it free.
12/28/08
Remote Desktop Web Connection Error
Error “Remote Desktop Web Connection ActiveX Control Could Not Be Installed” After
This is a registry hack, so make sure you backup your registry before attempting to do this fix.
Installing Windows XP SP3
August 28th, 2008 • Filed Under • by Ramesh Srinivasan
Filed Under: Internet Explorer • Windows XP
Tags: Error Messages • Internet Explorer • registry • XP
When you start the Remote Desktop Web Connection window after installing Windows XP Service Pack 3, the following error may occur, and the Connect button remains grayed out:
Remote Desktop Web Connection ActiveX control could not be installed. A connection cannot be made without a working installed version of the control. Please contact the server administrator.
Microsoft RDP ActiveX Control is disabled when you install Windows XP Service Pack 3 or Windows Small Business Server 2003 SP1. Follow one of the following methods to enable the ActiveX control.
Method 1
Use the Manage Add-ons dialog in Internet Explorer to enable the Terminal Services ActiveX Control. For more information, refer to article You cannot connect to a remote computer when you use Terminal Services Web Access or Remote Web Workspace on a Windows XP SP3-based computer
If the ActiveX control is not listed in Manage Add-ons dialog, follow Method 2 below.
Method 2
1. Click Start, Run. Type Regedit.exe and press ENTER
2. Navigate to the following branch:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Ext \ Settings
3. Double-click Settings to expand the branch
4. Right-click {7584c670-2274-4efb-b00b-d6aaba6d3850} and choose Delete
5. Click Yes when asked for confirmation.
Close all instances of Internet Explorer and re-run Remote Desktop Web Connection.
Registry Fix
To automate the above, download tsweb-enable.zip and save to Desktop. Extract the contents and run the file tsweb-enable.reg file. To reverse the changes, run tsweb-disable.reg.
via winhelponline
This is a registry hack, so make sure you backup your registry before attempting to do this fix.
Installing Windows XP SP3
August 28th, 2008 • Filed Under • by Ramesh Srinivasan
Filed Under: Internet Explorer • Windows XP
Tags: Error Messages • Internet Explorer • registry • XP
When you start the Remote Desktop Web Connection window after installing Windows XP Service Pack 3, the following error may occur, and the Connect button remains grayed out:
Remote Desktop Web Connection ActiveX control could not be installed. A connection cannot be made without a working installed version of the control. Please contact the server administrator.
Microsoft RDP ActiveX Control is disabled when you install Windows XP Service Pack 3 or Windows Small Business Server 2003 SP1. Follow one of the following methods to enable the ActiveX control.
Method 1
Use the Manage Add-ons dialog in Internet Explorer to enable the Terminal Services ActiveX Control. For more information, refer to article You cannot connect to a remote computer when you use Terminal Services Web Access or Remote Web Workspace on a Windows XP SP3-based computer
If the ActiveX control is not listed in Manage Add-ons dialog, follow Method 2 below.
Method 2
1. Click Start, Run. Type Regedit.exe and press ENTER
2. Navigate to the following branch:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Ext \ Settings
3. Double-click Settings to expand the branch
4. Right-click {7584c670-2274-4efb-b00b-d6aaba6d3850} and choose Delete
5. Click Yes when asked for confirmation.
Close all instances of Internet Explorer and re-run Remote Desktop Web Connection.
Registry Fix
To automate the above, download tsweb-enable.zip and save to Desktop. Extract the contents and run the file tsweb-enable.reg file. To reverse the changes, run tsweb-disable.reg.
via winhelponline
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