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Windows Steady State

Posted by technologysolutions4 on March 24, 2009

I came across Windows Steady State in my search for a free alternative for Faronic’s Deep Freeze. Though it is not quite as effective as deep freeze, it covers the basic task of keeping users from making changes to your computer’s setup. It does this by creating an compressed image of the hard drive and reverting back to it when it is in, for lack of a better term, the frozen state.

Here, ‘frozen’ means exactly what it sounds like – nothing changes. Ok, so that’s not exactly right. While in the frozen state, the computer allows the user to do anything he or she wants, but when it is restarted it reverts the computer and all of its settings back to the image it created when the program was installed (or the last time it was ‘thawed’ whichever is more recent).

The hardest part to this program is setting it up. Where Deep Freeze is a fairly quick and simple setup, Steady State takes 20+ minutes to setup and requires the user to check lots of boxes. Steady state runs on Windows XP & Vista, where Deep Freeze has versions out for other past Windows operating systems as well as for Mac computers.

Though Steady State is not for the average user, it does provide a fairly simple FREE way to keep users (especially useful for children) from messing up your computer. The only drawback to these programs is you have to make sure to save anything you want (unless you specify in the setup) to an external source or a separate partition on your computer.

If you have any questions reguarding this post or either of the programs mentioned, email technologysolutions4@gmail.com.

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Internet shortcuts you never knew

Posted by technologysolutions4 on February 28, 2009

On modern browsers, such as IE7 and Firefox, hitting Ctrl + Enter will automatically fill in the www. and the .com part of the URL. I bet every is familiar with that but do you know this.

  • Shift + Enter – Auto-complete *.net address
  • Ctrl + Shift + Enter – Auto-complete *.org address

If you add Alt to any of those key combinations, it will auto-complete and open the new address in a new tab as well. Alt+Ctrl+Enter will auto-complete a *.com address in a new tab, for instance.

Well try it now!

Source: http://thetechies.wordpress.com

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Download Music from iPod touch

Posted by technologysolutions4 on February 2, 2009

Older ways of downloading music off of iPods doesn’t work with the new iPod touch or iPhone, but a free (free to use) program that makes copying music from your iPod is now available: Music Rescue

Here is a great video on how to use this program:

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Windows 7 Beta Now Available

Posted by technologysolutions4 on January 9, 2009

Windows 7 Logo

Windows 7 is now available for public testing!

Get it here!

Update: 2:03 pm

I understand the Windows 7 website is having some problems. If you get an error message, try again in a few minutes.

Update: 4:48 pm

Here is a website with links to the download:

Windows 7 Beta Download They say that you can download the ISO, burn it and install, but unless you get a product key from Microsoft, you will have only a 30-day trial of the beta!

Update: 4:51 pm

Source: Windows Team Blog Due to very heavy traffic we’re seeing as a result of interest in the Windows 7 Beta, we are adding some additional infrastructure support to the Microsoft.com properties before we post the public beta. We want to ensure customers have the best possible experience when downloading the beta, and I’ll be posting here again soon once the beta goes live. Stay tuned! We are excited that you are excited! [link]

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Creating a temporary wireless network

Posted by technologysolutions4 on January 9, 2009

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So, have you ever been in a place (particularly a hotel) that has high-speed ethernet (where you plug your computer in) but no  wireless internet? I have a simple solution to this problem: make your own wireless network. This network will have less than 100′ range due ot the limitations of the computer’s wireless card, but this is perfect for hotel rooms.
**This involves changing your computer’s wired & wireless network settings. Windows Vista

Step 1: Plug your computer in to the wired high speed port (make sure charges do not apply for using this service) and connect to the internet using the specified directions (usually involves logging in). If asked, make sure you select that this is a private network – this is very important! Also, make sure your wireless card is turned on!

Step 2: Click Start>Network (Right Side) – Then click Network and Sharing Center on the top

Step 3: Click Set up a connection or network on the left

Step 4: Click Set up a wireless ad hoc (computer-to-computer) network and click Next twice. Type a network name (remember this), Select WEP for security type and type a Security Key (remember this) then click save this network and close after it is finished.

Step 5: In Network and Sharing Center, click Manage network connections. Right-click on Local Area Connectionand click properties. Go to the sharing tab and click “Allow other network users to connect through this computer’s internet connection.” Then click settings. Check FTP, (SMTP), (HTTPS), Telnet Server, (HTTP). If any windows come up, click ok. This information is irrelevant for our purposes.When finished click OK to close both windows.

Step 6: In Network Connections, Right-click Wireless Network (or wireless card, wireless connection, etc) click status then details. the IPv4 address should be 192.168.0.1 — If this is correct, your have successfully connected. You may need to log in to the internet again from your computer to finish this connection; and it may take several minutes for the computer to fully connect everything.

Congratulations! You have created your own wireless network!

Undoing the connection:

1. Network Connections: Right click Local Area Connection – Sharing – UNcheck  Allow other network users to…
2. Network & Sharing Center: On the left, click Connect to a Network and chose a wireless network.

You now have your computer back to normal.

You may have to turn off your Firewalls/Security Software for this to work.

If you have any questions about this, leave a comment below or email technologysolutions4@gmail.com

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Windows 7

Posted by technologysolutions4 on January 7, 2009

Windows 7 LogoThat’s right, another version of Windows is in the making: Windows 7! Windows 7 is basically going to be Windows Vista without all the problems and annoyances that made using it such a pain. Also, it is supposed to be compatible with all hardware and software and come with a Home Networking program called Home Group. As of January 4th, 2009, Windows 7 was released to select beta-testers for a 30-day trial; and to an even smaller number of testers with a longer (unspecified) test period.

Update: Windows 7 is now available for public testing! Get it here!

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Microsoft Windows 7 Website

Microsoft Windows 7 User Interface

Microsoft Windows 7 Blog

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iTunes Multiple Libraries 1.0

Posted by technologysolutions4 on January 7, 2009

This is a program I wrote to solve a common problem: multiple iTunes users on a single computer. It is a compilation of iTunes & Libra

All it really does is opens Libra, allowing the user to select an iTunes library, then opens iTunes.

Full credit is given to the authors of the software contained in this program. All I did was simplify the process of using the two.

Download iTunes Multiple Libraries 1.0

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