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Windows 7 Party Pack

October 8th, 2009 Posted by Aaron [591 views]  No comments

For those who haven’t heard, Microsoft has been doing a promotion to get the word out about Windows 7, the replacement for Vista.  Along with HouseParty.com, they’re giving out promotional packs for individuals to host Windows 7-themed parties, for getting together groups of people to install the new OS.  I entered, got accepted as a host, and finally received my pack today.  Here’s the bulk of what I received:

The box came from UPS just as you see here:

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10 Windows 7 canvas tote bags:

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Windows 7 jigsaw puzzle, napkins, playing cards, streamers, etc…

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But the best part is the free copy of a full version of Windows 7 Ultimate (Signature Edition), that includes both 32-bit and 64-bit versions, 2 full weeks before the OS hits store shelves:

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Here’s a list of the full contents:

  • All hosts will receive:
    • One limited Signature Edition Windows 7 Ultimate
    • One Deck of Playing Cards with Windows 7 Desktop Design
    • One Puzzle with Windows 7 Desktop Design
    • One Poster with Windows 7 Desktop Design
    • Ten Tote Bags with Windows 7 Desktop Design for hosts and guests
  • Also included in USA party packs:
    • One package of streamers for decoration
    • One package of balloons for decoration
    • One table top centerpiece for decoration
    • One package of Windows 7 napkins
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Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool

February 2nd, 2009 Posted by Aaron [466 views]  No comments

Most Windows users (at least, the ones who run Windows Updates) know that part of the update process usually involves downloading the latest version of Microsoft’s Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT).  But, until now, little did any of us know that we could do a full system scan at anytime with the MSRT.

Undocumented by Microsoft, and apparently part of XP–all the way back to 2001, I presume–the MSRT can be launched at any time, so you’re not limited to just being able to scan during an Update.

To launch the application, click on the Start button, then on Run.  In the window that pops up, type in MRT and hit OK.  Once the app is open, click Next, and then click on Full Scan.  It can take a few hours to run, so it’s best to let it go overnight.  Assuming it finds any bad software–you know, like Antivirus 2009, Confickr, or a number of others–the MSRT will take care of healing the problems and removing the bad stuff from your machine.

This also works on Windows Vista, although not on Windows 7.  NOTE:  This does not replace using a good anti-virus program, and is intended to be used as a secondary safety precaution.

Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool Scan

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Playing with Panoramas

January 12th, 2009 Posted by Aaron [321 views]  No comments

I’ve taken the occasional set of panoramic photos, but I’ve never bothered stitching them together in Photoshop.  The reason?  I’m lazy.  I can’t even imagine the hours that must go into doing such a thing and doing it well.

Yesterday, that all changed.  I stumbled upon a little, free app called Autostitch, which promised to do all that difficult work for me.  I doubted it’d work, but I had nothing to lose, seeing as though it was free.  I tossed a set of 24 photos together that I took from the top level of a downtown parking garage, then let it render for 10 minutes or so.  When it was finished, I was astonished at the results.

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After a little manual cropping and level adjustments in Photoshop, I grabbed my camera and headed out to take a few more sets of photos.  I’ve been kind of bored taking photos since it got cold out, but I was so excited about finally being able to render full panoramic shots, that I ignored the sub-freezing cold and snapped away.  I have a feeling I’ll be doing a whole lot more of this over time.

Here’s a link to what I have so far (continually updated):  http://www.flickr.com/photos/one9us/sets/72157612444342150/

If you’ve ever considered making your own panoramic photos, give Autostitch a try and go take photos in a whole new way.

Link:  http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostitch.html

p.s.  By the way… a good tripod isn’t a must, but it’ll definitely make for better photos.

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TouchLauncher Icons

January 3rd, 2009 Posted by Aaron [1,885 views]  9 comments

I installed a sweet GUI for my Palm Centro, called TouchLauncher.  It’s basically a skin that makes your Palm device look a whole lot better than OEM, and allows some convenient reorganizing, as well.  Originally, I’d been using the developer’s icon set (see here), but I got bored and decided to make some icons of my own.

In the screenshot below, which I took with the freeware application, Snap, you can see just a few of the 38 icons I made, namely the Firefox icon for the Blazer browser, and the camcorder, Facebook, and Twitter icons.  The rest you see are from the developer and some other guys.  Through TouchLauncher, I was able to set the Facebook icon to launch the Facebook app that Sprint included on the phone; the Twitter icon launches the browser and goes straight to Twitter Mobile.

TouchLauncher Icons

If you want the icon set, I uploaded it here:  http://drop.io/tlauncher  There’s also a screen capture in the .RAR file so you know which icon is which.  If you don’t already use TouchLauncher, I’d suggest you get a copy and play with it.  At less than $7, it’s some of the best money you’ll put into apps for your Palm.

TestDisk – Free Data Recovery

August 31st, 2008 Posted by Aaron [264 views]  No comments

So, I decided to reformat my wife’s hard drive yesterday and re-install Windows XP Pro.  She had a possible trojan on her system, so that was reason enough to go to all the trouble.

After making sure all her important files on the C: drive were backed up to either DVD or on her 250GB slave drive, I popped the XP disk in and went to work.  All was well through the process, including SP2 & SP3, until I realized I couldn’t access the slave drive through My Computer.  Odder, still, was that it only appeared as one drive, instead of two (it was partitioned into two sections, thus should appear as two drives).

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Open Source Windows

June 29th, 2008 Posted by Aaron [318 views]  No comments

I just Stumbled onto a site that I’m surprised I haven’t seen before, so I thought I’d pass it along.  It’s called Open Source Windows, and has a huge list of the best Windows-based open source programs available, all in on place.

Link:  http://www.opensourcewindows.org/

Open Source Windows.org

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Disable AVG 8.0 Safe Search

May 25th, 2008 Posted by Aaron [3,896 views]  6 comments

I upgraded to AVG Free 8.0 yesterday and all seemed to go well.  Then while doing a typical Google search, I saw a little swirly logo to the right of every search result title.  It turned out to be a new feature in AVG 8.0 called "Safe Search", and it was scanning all the search results to verify none of the pages that Google was linking to contained harmful code.

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Doing the Taskbar Shuffle

April 4th, 2008 Posted by Aaron [312 views]  3 comments

No, the Taskbar Shuffle is not some sort of country line dance.  For one, anyone who line dances probably has no clue what a taskbar is.  Secondly, it’s because it’s one of the most awesome programs I’ve ever used.

Download Taskbar Shuffle 2.2

Basically, all is does is allow you to rearrange the programs on your taskbar.  That may not sound like much, but if you’re the compulsive type like I am, you might like to have your programs always in the same spot on the taskbar.  I always have My Documents, Outlook Express and Firefox open, in that order along the taskbar.  What sucks is when one of them is accidentally closed or crashes, and then they all end up out of order when I re-open one.

Now I no longer have the problem.  Simply click and hold the button you want to move, then slide it to where you want it and release.  This should really be standard in Windows, but since it’s not, it’s nice that a program exists that allows us to do it.

Link:  http://www.freewebs.com/nerdcave/taskbarshuffle.htm

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The Open Source Alternative

February 8th, 2008 Posted by Aaron [307 views]  No comments

WHDb.com has compiled a rather nice collection of 50 open source programs to replace all those typical programs you’d otherwise have to pay to use… and that limit your overall user experience.  There were quite a few on the list I’d never heard of before, as well as a couple (such as GIMP) that I may try just to see how they compare to what I already use.

http://whdb.com/2008/the-top-50….open-source-alternatives/

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uberOptions for Logitech SetPoint

June 30th, 2007 Posted by Aaron [302 views]  No comments

I accidentally found this little program while browsing Newegg.com for a new mouse.  I use a Logitech with multiple buttons, but five of them were locked to factory settings for MediaPlayer and I wanted more control.  This program unlocks those five buttons as well as giving full control of all buttons on any mouse or keyboard that uses Logitech’s SetPoint software. 

Link:  http://www.mstarmetro.net/users/rlowens/

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