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Looking for my first DVD burner

I started looking for a DVD burner to backup my DVDs, now that I have a little one around. I’ve read up on some of the DVD burner/backup software and they all seem to like a certain model burner and even DVD media. I want to back them up with everything that is on the current DVD. So I think I’ll [...]

Late night work

This month we started a monthly scheduled window to do maintenance. We where able to ripe though patching the servers in about 2 1/2 hours. Now I’m upgrading and migration some of our vmware stuff. I’m trying to free up one of our 2.5.x servers so it can be reinstalled as a V3I server. What a fun [...]

Windows Vista vs. Hotels

Here’s a vista tip, if you have issues with public access points. here is the command you can issue to disable automatic tuning:  netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled  You can abbreviate netsh commands to the first three letters like this:  netsh int tcp set glo aut=dis  Be sure [...]

New Tool: Virtual Mac Address management

  If you need to keep Mac address persistent but finding problems with this… we have a new tool for you Rob has written a Virtual Mac management tool that allows you easily to manage the MAC addresses of your virtual machine’s NICs. Go to the Virtual Mac Tool page. Source: New Tool: Virtual Mac [...]

“Ghost” Windows XP for free

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19 essential get-started tips for Windows Vista

  From the moment you start using Windows Vista, you’ll find a lot of new things to get used to: new programs, new layout, new ways of doing things. Some are great, some are confusing, some are just very well hidden. These are my picks for the 19 things you… Read More Source: 19 essential [...]

UTW and Microsoft Live Writer

Since I started using feeddemon instead of RSSBandit, I’ve also started using Microsoft Live Writer more than W.Bloggar (Even though I can’t get Live Writer to work with my postnuke site) I’ve also been using Ultimate Tag Warrior on my WordPress site, but I always had to remember to go back and [...]

Online Image Editors Compared – Comparision Chart

A not uncommon request my web team receives is to do some sort of simple image editing for a staff member. I also sometimes hear that someone is getting Photoshop installed so that they can edit images and add them to their intranet site themselves. Full Article: [...]

Microsoft Feeds Plus

Here’s a way to able even more RSS features to IE 7. Microsoft Feeds Plus is an Internet Explorer 7 add-on for Windows XP/2003/Vista that makes your feed reading experience easy and efficient. You can read your feeds in a combined view (aggregate feeds) and get pop-up notifications when there are [...]

Comic for 25 Jan 2007

I love dilbert and this one really hits home. Now I use linux and think it has its uses, but too many linux users really do sound like this Source: Comic for 25 Jan 2007 Originally published on Thu, 25 Jan 2007 05:01:00 GMT
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