Archive for March, 2007
I won’t go into the backstory on this, because it would take too long. Basically, the hard drive where Linux and Windows co-exisit with a dual boot loader installed will not boot at the moment.
Rather than fight with the friggin thing, I swapped that hard drive with another drive that I had inside of [...]
SpyDawn at first glance may look like a legitimate application for the removal of spyware, but it’s really a malicious program that issues fake warnings in an attempt to trick you into buying SpyDawn. SpyDawn may secretly install and automatically download itself onto your computer.
>> For SpyDawn Manual Removal, continue on reading. (Some technical knowledge [...]
SpyDawn at first glance may look like a legitimate application for the removal of spyware, but it’s really a malicious program that issues fake warnings in an attempt to trick you into buying SpyDawn. SpyDawn may secretly install and automatically download itself onto your computer.
>> For SpyDawn Manual Removal, continue on reading. (Some technical knowledge [...]
SpyDawn at first glance may look like a legitimate application for the removal of spyware, but it’s really a malicious program that issues fake warnings in an attempt to trick you into buying SpyDawn. SpyDawn may secretly install and automatically download itself onto your computer.
To remove SpyDawn, choose your preferred SpyDawn removal method:
>> [...]
This comes to us from LifeHacker and helped me out a lot today:
Someone edited your Word document without tracking changes and you need to easily see the updates. You’re not totally out of luck: the CodeJacked weblog details three ways to compare two Microsoft Word documents.
You can use a built-in comparison feature of Word itself, [...]
I have “StumbledUpon” A great website at http://www.stumbleupon.com. It is a firefox plugin and a direct website that asks you a bunch of questions to determine what kind of sites you like and then it lets you stumble.
I like the firefox plugin which has a stumble button and a thumbs up and thumbs down button [...]
I have “StumbledUPon” A great website at http://www.stumbleupon.com/ It is a firefox plugin or a direct website that asks you a bunch of questions to determine what kind of sites you like and then it lets you stumble.
I like the firefox plugin which has a stumble button and a thumbs up and thumbs down button [...]
Save money: How to make your own Ethernet patch cord. This simple, no nonsense guide, will teach you how to make a good Ethernet patch cord at a fraction of the price it would cost you to buy it pre-manufactured.
You’ll need:
An RJ-45 Crimp tool with wire stripper (12$ at tigerdirect.com)A box of RJ-45 Connectors (7.99 [...]
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I love using Experts Exchange: an online forum to find technical information that is usually buried elsewhere. I have never purchased a login from them and have a free account. If you search they will sometimes give you an answer without paying, but as soon as you click a link BANG pay up.
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I love using Experts Exchange and online forum to find technical information that is usually burried elsewhere. I have never purchased a login from them and have a free account. If you search they will sometimes give you a answer without paying but as soon as you click a link BANG pay up.
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So we have got a few questions related to how to increase your website’s ranking on Google, how to generate mega-hits and how to optimize your META tages.
Here goes just a quick run down.First of all, for your website to be indexed it needs to be crawled by a web spider. That means you [...]
So we have got a few questions related to how to increase your websites ranking on google. How to generate mega-hits and how to optimize your META tages.
Here it goes just a quick run down. First of all for your website to be indexed it needs to be crawled by a web spider. That means [...]
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Our question today comes from Terrence:
Welcome to the blog-o-sphere dude can you help me with my wifi connection? it keeps dropping my access point and connecting to another one and then i can not get to my printer or files. it is windows xp home service pak 2.
Terrence its easy you need to hover [...]
We hve just upgraded our Imail 2006 server to revision 2 and I have to say it is sweet! A lot of things we have been requesting for years has become available. For instance you can now get a drop down box to choose your recipients, web mail is a million times faster, you can [...]
It looks like a few of mysonicwall firewall appliances have become out dated today. I have to upgrade my pro 200, pro 300 and several soho3’s. We will be replacing them with 2 Sonicwall 3060’s and 5 TZ170.
We will also be getting the comprehensive security suite which is a great deal. It comes with 1 [...]
Bandwidth monitor NetMeter graphs how much data’s going in and out of your PC over the internet.
This morning lifehacker feautered freemeter, another bandwidth tracker with some extra networking bells and whistles. NetMeter is more barebones, but its charts and reports are a bit more grokable than Freemeter’s. What I really like is NetMeter’s bandwidth usage [...]
Bandwidth monitor NetMeter graphs how much data’s going in and out of your PC over the internet.
This morning lifehacker feautered freemeter, another bandwidth tracker with some extra networking bells and whistles. NetMeter is more barebones, but its charts and reports are a bit more grokable than Freemeter’s. What I really like is NetMeter’s bandwidth usage [...]
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Well, it looks like those hoping to do a clean install of Windows Vista with an upgrade-only edition of the OS may not be entirely out of luck after all, although they’ll still have to jump through a few hoops to get it done. According to Daily Tech, you can get around that pesky [...]
I learned how to use Network Associates EPO and Protection Pilot today. We rolled out Mcafee to over 450 clients in one fell swoop.
We used a dell dimension 2400 maxed out with memory loaded with windows xp. We then downloaded and installed the protection pilot software downloaded some packages and boom we were deploying the [...]


