At this time of year many of us will be doing the rounds to see family, friends and relatives and, in some cases, this may involve a decent amount of travel (intrastate, interstate or international). If you are going to be away from home you might consider doing the following: Completely shutdown your computers (as …
Category: Microsoft
Dec 15 2010
Sleep and Hibernation Modes – What’s the Difference?
- By Boydo in Microsoft, Operating Systems, Power, Technology, Windows 95, Windows Phone 7, Windows Vista
Over the years the humble shut down menu in Windows has been home to a number of options since it appeared back in Windows 95. If you can cast your mind back fifteen years, the usual suspects in the menu were: Shut down the computer Restart the computer Restart the computer in MS-DOS mode Close …
Dec 13 2010
Geek Toolkit Recommendation – CPU-Z
- By Boydo in CPU, Flash, Microsoft, Operating Systems, Processors, Storage, Technology, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
Just a quick update for tonight. Sometimes the tech savvy amongst us are called upon to look at all sorts of computers belonging to friends, family, work colleagues and sometimes unwanted acquaintances. Trying to find out more about the computer with which you are dealing can be difficult especially for ancient hardware. Unless you know about the …
Dec 02 2010
HP Retires MediaSmart Server Line – Death Knell for Windows Home Server?
- By Boydo in Hard Drive, Microsoft, Network Attached Storage, Operating Systems, Storage, Technology, Windows Home Server
Windows Home Server “Vail” (the second version of Windows Home Server) slated for release by Microsoft next year already suffered a significant setback and subsequent public backlash last week after the announcement that its Drive Extender functionality was to be dropped. Drive Extender provided the very popular storage pooling and selective folder redundancy features found …
Dec 01 2010
Custom Ringtones for Windows Phone 7
Just a quick one for the night. A little while ago a piece of jailbreak software was released for Windows Phone 7 but there has been no actual use for it yet on consumer phones. Well, someone has been working away and has come up with a small homebrew application to fix an issue with …
Nov 24 2010
Windows Home Server – Vail is Fail After Abandoning Drive Extender
- By Boydo in Hard Drive, Microsoft, Operating Systems, Storage, Technology, Windows 7, Windows Home Server, Windows Phone 7
In a hark back to the flop of the Windows Vista “wow is now” campaign Microsoft has seemingly shot itself square in the foot by announcing that the second version of Drive Extender (or DE) technology from Windows Home Server was being dropped. For those of you wanting to know about the original Windows Home …
Nov 12 2010
BlackSheep – Detect FireSheep on an Unsecured Wi-Fi Network
- By Boydo in Blogging, Browsers, Communications, Connectivity, Facebook, Firefox, Linux, MacOS, Microsoft, Operating Systems, Secure, Social Networking, SSL, Technology, Twitter, VPN, Wi-Fi, Wireless, WPA2
Last week, I wrote about FireSheep, a newly released add-on for Firefox, allowed everyone including amateur hackers and snoopers the ability to not only identify individual social networking sessions currently in progress but also the ability to impersonate those people. This was made possible by intercepting cookies being broadcast in the clear (i.e. completely unencrypted) …
Nov 10 2010
Phone Disk – Use Your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch as a Portable Drive
- By Boydo in Apple, Connectivity, iOS, iPad, iPhone, iPod, iTunes, Macintosh, Microsoft, Operating Systems, Technology, Wi-Fi, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Wireless
Ever since the original iPhone came out, people have complained about Apple’s decision to prevent its use as a portable drive. Apple’s original iPods (excluding the iPod Touch) all supported the use of the device as an external drive which would show up in Windows or MacOS as another disk drive. There have been a …
Nov 09 2010
Turn Your USB Drive into a Bootable Windows Medium
- By Boydo in Flash, Interfaces, Microsoft, Operating Systems, Storage, Technology, USB, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista, Windows XP
If you have a netbook or a more sizeable notebook that does not come with an optical drive you may find yourself in a quandary when attempting to reinstall Windows from scratch. When I bought my netbook it came with Windows XP which made me feel like crying until I worked out how to put Windows 7 …
Oct 26 2010
Regain the Traditional Start Menu with Classic Shell
Here’s a quick tip for those that may have made the move to Windows 7 before realising the changes to the start menu and the taskbar or otherwise had change thrust upon them without much choice (like your old computer having gone to heaven thus requiring the purchase of a new computer). One of the …
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