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Operating Systems Windows 7

How To Install Windows 7 from a USB Key with ISO links!

I’ve been reading a few methods to install Windows 7 from an ISO to a jump drive, or DVD. The best method to do it from a Windows computer is to obtain Microsoft’s own software for the task :

http://images2.store.microsoft.com/prod/clustera/framework/w7udt/1.0/en-us/Windows7-USB-DVD-tool.exe

Install that, and point it to the jump drive you want to use (it will get wiped), and point it to the ISO you want to install on to it.

Windows 7 Ultimate SP1-U ISO

English x86: X17-59463.iso
English x64: X17-59465.iso

French x86: X17-59477.iso
French x64: X17-59479.iso

Spanish x86: X17-58877.iso
Spanish x64: X17-58879.iso

Windows 7 Professional SP1-U ISO

English x86: X17-59183.iso
English x64: X17-59186.iso

German x86: X17-59886.iso
German x64: X17-59885.iso

French x86: X17-59195.iso
French x64: X17-59197.iso

Spanish x86: X17-58866.iso
Spanish x64: X17-58868.iso

Italian x86: X17-59212.iso
Italian x64: X17-59215.iso

Portuguese x86: X17-59246.iso
Portuguese x64: X17-59247.iso

Swedish x86: X17-59271.iso
Swedish x64: X17-59273.iso

Norwegian x86: X17-59229.iso
Norwegian x64: X17-59231.iso

Finnish x86: X17-59192.iso
Finnish x64: X17-59194.iso

Dutch x86: X17-59233.iso
Dutch x64: X17-59236.iso

Danish x86: X17-59891.iso
Danish x64: X17-59883.iso

Traditional Chinese x86: X17-59295.iso
Traditional Chinese x64: X17-59297.iso

Korea x86: X17-59299.iso
Korea x64: X17-59300.iso

Windows 7 Professional N SP1-U ISO (Note: N editions come without media components)

English x86: X17-59335.iso
English x64: X17-59337.iso

German x86: X17-59323.iso
German x64: X17-59327.iso

French x86: X17-59348.iso
French x64: X17-59351.iso

Spanish x86: X17-58871.iso
Spanish x64: X17-58874.iso

Italian x86: X17-59364.iso
Italian x64: X17-59366.iso

Portuguese x86: X17-59395.iso
Portuguese x64: X17-59398.iso

Swedish x86: X17-59418.iso
Swedish x64: X17-59424.iso

Norwegian x86: X17-59380.iso
Norwegian x64: X17-59383.iso

Finnish x86: X17-59344.iso
Finnish x64: X17-59346.iso

Dutch x86: X17-59384.iso
Dutch x64: X17-59387.iso

Danish x86: X17-59318.iso
Danish x64: X17-59320.iso

Windows 7 Home Premium SP1-U ISO

English x86: X17-58996.iso
English x64: X17-58997.iso

Spanish x86: X17-58857.iso
Spanish x64: X17-58859.iso

French x86: X17-59007.iso
French x64: X17-59009.iso

Thanks to mydigitallife.info, where I got the information easily. These are the official ISO’s from Microsoft, so get them while you can!

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Operating Systems Software Windows 7

Temporary profile creates in Windows 7

I had a user who logs in with a domain account and creates a temporary directory every time he logs in. This is what I did that fixed it :

1. Log on to the system by using an administrative user account other than the user account that is experiencing the problem.
2. Back up all data in the current user’s profile folder if the profile folder still exists, and then delete the profile folder. By default, the profile resides in the following location: %SystemDrive%\Users\UserName, you could just rename it something different in the same folder.
3. Click Start, type regedit in the Start Search box, and then press ENTER.
4. If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type your password, or click Continue.
Locate the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList
5. Under the ProfileList subkey, delete the subkey that is named SID.bak
Note SID is a placeholder for the security identifier (SID) of the user account that is experiencing the problem. The SID.bak subkey should contain a ProfileImagePath registry entry that points to the original profile folder of the user account that is experiencing the problem. You would delete the SID.BAK with an issue :

[zp src=”sidkey.jpg” album=”blog/etc/” width=”600″]

6. Exit Registry Editor.
7. Log off the system.
8. Log on to the system again.

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Europe-2012 Travel

Trip to Europe – England, Italy, and a roat trip through Croatia.

I have been to Europe twice before, once in the winter of 2007 (England, Brussels, France), and another in the winter of 2008 (Germany, Czech Republic, Amsterdam, England). I actually proposed to my girlfriend in London last time around! Not to leave out the many trips throughout the USA, and down to Central America/Mediterranean Sea. I love winter trips, it’s cheaper, less crowded, and I love the atmosphere. The downside is some things are closed, where they would be open during the summer months. So this time around, we wanted to see Europe in the summer! I am also of Croatian decent, so that lead is to our road trip through Croatia. The itinerary was as follows :

Day 1 – MSP -> London
Day 2 – London
Day 3 – London -> Venice
Day 4 – Venice
Day 5 – Venice (Lido)
Day 6 – Venice -> Pula, Croatia
Day 7 – Pula to Plitvice Lakes (CAR RENTAL START)
Day 8 – Plitvice Lakes
Day 9 – Plitvice Lakes – Sibenik
Day 10 – Sibenik
Day 11 – Sibenik
Day 12 – Sibenik – Mljet Island
Day 13 – Mljet island
Day 14 – Mljet island – Dubrovnik
Day 15 – Dubrovnik
Day 16 – Dubrovnik – Rome (CAR RENTAL END)
Day 17 – Rome
Day 18 – Rome – MSP

Here’s a map of locations we drove to : http://goo.gl/maps/sjGDy

In London we went to the Zoo, and Camden Town. We had been to London a few times before, so we did not need feel the need to do a whole lot. We just relaxed, and got our bodies caught up to the time zone change. We took a BA flight out to Venice, very quick trip, great view of the swiss alps on the way in.

Some pictures :
London

When we landed in Venice, we took a boat right outside the airport to take us to our stop on Venice proper/island (The local boat system is alilaguna.it. When we got settled in we pretty much walked, walked, and walked some more. We loved the canals, small streets, and everything else, we were a little sad you could not swim in the canals, but I bet it’s pretty nasty. We ate some great food, and saw some very cool and historic sites (St Mark’s Square, Grand Canal, Biennalle, and everything in between). We did take a day trip out to Lido Island. Great little island, took us a bit to figure out where that beach was that someone on the forums recommended down on Alberonni. It was awesome though, great swimming, VERY calm water, which we were not used to.

Some pictures :
Venice

We took the ferry (venezialines.comacross to Pula. It was pretty quick, and a lot better then having to drive up and around through the border crossing between Italy/Austria/Croatia. We got here around 8PM, walked to our hotel, and had some great food. We saw the shops, saw the area, and took a tour of the Pula Arena, basically a Colosseum/amphitheater, they have in the city. At night it was very awesome to see, our first taste of some epic sized Roman architecture. Pula Arena Wiki Page. We left the next day, about mid day via taxi to the Pula Airport to grab our rental from Hertz. I was hoping it was not going to be some old/beater, on it’s last leg. I was pleasantly surprised it ended up being a Peugeot with only 4,000 KM on the clock! So with everything we needed, took out my iPhone and loaded up the preloaded GPS coordinates for where we were going in Plitvice and took off (I used Navigon, love it in the states, loved it in Croatia, did not steer me wrong).

Some pictures :
Pula

Plitvice was one of the reasons we wanted to go Croatia, and boy it did not disappoint! There were for sure some long lines being the high season of August, but the crowds were worth it. We ended up hiking the upper trail to get a top down view and we were happy the crowd thinned up greatly. We’ve found in our travels if you go off into the ‘harder’ area’s of hiking, there tends to be a lot less people. We did this again the next day, but saw the upper portion of the national park area, it had a great view. I had my under water camera, so I took some under water shots, they turned out pretty cool. I definitely got some looks as I dipped the camera into the lake, haha.

Some pictures :
Plitvice Lakes

After Plitvice we drove off to Sibenik. Sibenik was awesome, this is where we learned about Croatia’s infamous rocky beaches. We swam on the newly made swimming area, and it was awesome water to swim in, as it was about 40C out. The rocks were rough on the feet, but once you got out there it was great. I also love watching Europeans play soccer on basketball courts, using volleyball balls. I saw this a few times when were over there, haha. We saw a bunch of stuff here as well, ate some great food, saw a outdoor concert that happened to be performing free before their opening night (the following night), which was great. We also ended up going to Krka. I did not think we would, as I thought it would be kind of lame, after Plitvice, but I loved it just as much, why? Because we could swim at the waterfalls! That was awesome, and 100% worth it for that alone. The hiking was maybe 2-3km, and mostly on a wooded plateform along the river/water areas.

Some pictures :
Sibenik

We were out the following day to Mljet island, hoping to hit the 10am ferry from Prapatno to Sobre, which will get us on Mljet island. We ended up making GREAT time and actually flew through the two Bosnian border checks and made it with barely 20 minutes to spare, which is pretty late for most ferries in the EU, if you’re trying to get on the next one out. The ferry ride was quick and painless, when we landed in Sobre, got in the car and took the 50 minute drive to Hotel Odisej. This was an awesome hotel, it had it’s own swimming area, which was huge. We ended up seeing the monastery as well, which was very cool too. Some very old ruins on the small island where the monastery was. We swam a lot her as well, love swimming :). One thing I wanted to do was hit up saplunara, but it was all the way across the island, which would have taken 60-70 minutes. The funny thing is, the island is fairly small, maybe 37km long, and 3.7km wide. Driving here was pretty crazy, lots of switchbacks, and when we got into pomena, some roads were a few inches from a drop off into the harbor, crazy! You wouldn’t see that in the states.

Some pictures :
Mljet Island

We left Mljet to make the noon ferry from Sobre, back to Prapatno and made it with good timing. We got across, drove to Dubrovnik and found our hotel. I ended up scrapping one of the mirrors on the rental going down one of the small alleys, but I had full coverage insurance on it, so I was not too worried. Dubrovnik was great, we did almost everything you could in old town, all of the historic buildings and whatnot. We walked the wall, saw the port area, went to the swimming area just outside old city. There was a lot to do, it was great. We were planning to leave early so we could drop the rental off, and take our flight out to Rome from the Dubrovnik Airport, so we left around 6AM.

Some pictures :
Dubrovnik

We landed in Rome, took a cab to our hotel, and settled in. We started walking around, saw a bunch of landmarks, and realized we should go see the Colosseum with a tour. So we booked one through Darkrome tours, which I remember reading about before we left and met up with our group the next day. There was 8 of us, it was great, nice and small. We went to the undergroup level of the place, and up to the fourth floor. It was awesome to see where the animals were kept, and the gladiators were. The tour also included the roman forum, which was a very cool history lesson on stuff I did not know. AFter our 4 hour tour, we went to the Vatican, and saw the sisten chapel, which was one of my long time things I have been wanting to see, one of the reasons Rome made it on our ever tight itinerary.

Some pictures :
Rome

It was a great trip, LOTS of pictures, lots of videos. If anyone has any questions on how I did something, or anymore questions on some of the details or things we saw, which I left out a lot of, I can definitely share them in more detail. I love planning these trips, and think I do a good job getting a mix of culture mixed in with versatility of what we can do at each cities, so if you want to steal my trip plan, go for it!

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Gaming General Computing

The Best Way to Farm Act1 Inferno – Diablo III

1) start the quest “The Imprisoned Angel : Enter the Cursed Hold”

2) First take the waypoint to The Old Ruins and check for “Dark Cellar” which has a low chance to have a rare monster or treasure goblin. The chance has been nerfed from when it was being farmed regularly but there is still a chance and it is a quick Neph valor point if a rare is there.

3) Head to New Tristram, teleport to the Cemetery of the Forsaken.

-Once in the Cemetery, check the four possible crypts. Skip Development Hell if it spawns because named rares usually don’t drop anything anymore.

-Each Crypt has 1-2 blue packs and sometimes a yellow. Even when you achieve 5 neph stacks, still clear the rest of the crypts.

4)Next return to New Tristram and head north out of town into the Weeping hollow (or just head south from Forsaken Cemetery). You will continue by clearing the weeping hollow map. you should find at least 3 rare/chapion packs here. Also there is a chance for the Den of Fallen which will guarantee another 3 rare/champion packs and a chest.

5) Once you have cleared all of Weeping Hollow, teleport to Festering Woods. There are 1-3 elite groups o n initial map. Warrior’s Rest and Crypt of the Ancients have 1 guaranteed elite group each and you may get Last Stand of the Ancients event for another elite group

6) Use the waypoint to travel to “Highlands Crossing”. You may encounter a rare or named in the small area before the bridge. You will travel across the bridge into the “southern Highlands”. Here you will clear the map which normally contains at least 3 rare/champion packs and has a chance for a goblin. You will also be looking for the Moonclan Cave which will have at least 3 rare/champion packs and a chest in the 2nd level. Also as of the latest patch The Lyceum is now open which can be found here also which may contain 2 rare/champion packs

7) Travel to the “Northern Highlands” Where you may find 2 rare/champion packs as well as a chance at a treasure goblin and a random dungeon the “Watch Tower” which may also contain at least 2 rare/champion packs. I also went a little further north into “Leoric’s Hunting Grounds” for 2 more rare/champion packs and another goblin.

8) Once you have cleared Northern Highlands (and possible event), teleport to Halls of Agony Level 2. There are two elites in this area. Once they are killed, go to the door to the highland passage

9) In the highland passage there is a possible event in which you have to kill a named mob at the end. You will know right away if you have the event because there will be a quest giver. If you don’t have it, just go to the cursed hold.

10) In the cursed hold there are two elites packs + the warden. The warden is a straight forward boss. Once you are done, just go to halls of agony level 3

11) Once in hall of agony level 3 there are two elite packs. Kill them then make your way to the butcher.

12) Kill the Butcher and repeat as desired.

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Air Cards Computer Hardware General Computing Laptop

Panasonic Toughbook CF-53 MC7750 4G Verizon Issues – 2101 Error

We have a few new Toughbook CF-53’s in that occasionally get the 2101 error within Verizon Access. I was wondering if anyone else was having these issues? I am in touch with Panasonic, and Verizon on trying to get a permanent fix, but it seems to be very intermittent right now.

If I get a resolution, I will update this post.

*updated*

OKAY, so I have two CF53’s with the issue. Been contacting verizon with no luck, finaly got a hold of the Panasonic wireless engineer and he shared with me some new software specific to these MC7750’s, and specific to this 2101 error. Basically what was happening was that the driver software was installing some connect option for Windows 7, it would sometimes install and conflict with Verizon Access Manager. So what he did was remove that from the installer, and bingo, worked like a champ…tried this one two laptops with error 2101.

Software :

Drivers from Panasonic: linky
Software from Verizon: linky

Make sure to uninstall all old drivers, and VZAccess Manager and then install the new ones.

Any questions let me know, I will try to assist.

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Computer Hardware Gaming

FPS stuck at 50 in Diablo 3

I am not sure what was happening, but every time I would join a new game, hit CTRL + R (gives you ingame FPS) it would be locked at 50FPS, even with the limiter at 61, or even off. To fix it, I had to do the following :

For reference, I have an i5 2500k, 680GTX, 16GB DDR3, 256GB SSD.

Go to \Diablo III\D3Prefs.txt

Change setting LimitForegroundFPS from 1 to 0
LimitForegroundFPS “0”

I also reset LimitBackgroundFPS from 1 to 0
LimitBackgroundFPS “0”

This fixed it for me!

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Photography Pictures

Classic Photos of Celebrities

Some classic photo’s I got compiled up! I do not own these pictures, someone else had taken them…i am unsure who to give credit for, but enjoy!

Jimi Hendrix & Mick Jagger, New York, 1969
[zp src=”image001.jpg” album=”blog/old_timey_photos/” width=”600″]

The Beatles and Mohammad Ali, 1964
[zp src=”image002.jpg” album=”blog/old_timey_photos/” width=”600″]

Martin Luther King Jr. and Marlon Brando (The Godfather)
[zp src=”image003.jpg” album=”blog/old_timey_photos/” width=”600″]

Danny DeVito and Christopher Reeve
[zp src=”image004.jpg” album=”blog/old_timey_photos/” width=”600″]

Charlie Chaplin and Albert Einstein
[zp src=”image005.jpg” album=”blog/old_timey_photos/” width=”600″]

Chuck Norris and Bruce Lee
[zp src=”image006.jpg” album=”blog/old_timey_photos/” width=”600″]

Paul Newman and Clint Eastwood
[zp src=”image007.jpg” album=”blog/old_timey_photos/” width=”600″]

Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, Warren G. Harding, and Harvey Firestone, 1921
[zp src=”image008.jpg” album=”blog/old_timey_photos/” width=”600″]

Steve Jobs and Bill Gates
[zp src=”image009.jpg” album=”blog/old_timey_photos/” width=”600″]

James Dean and Elizabeth Taylor
[zp src=”image010.jpg” album=”blog/old_timey_photos/” width=”600″]

Ian Fleming and Sean Connery
[zp src=”image011.jpg” album=”blog/old_timey_photos/” width=”600″]

Johnny Cash and Ray Charles
[zp src=”image012.jpg” album=”blog/old_timey_photos/” width=”600″]

Elvis Presley and Tom Jones
[zp src=”image013.jpg” album=”blog/old_timey_photos/” width=”600″]

Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash
[zp src=”image014.jpg” album=”blog/old_timey_photos/” width=”600″]

Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong
[zp src=”image015.jpg” album=”blog/old_timey_photos/” width=”600″]

Charlie Chaplin and Gandhi
[zp src=”image016.jpg” album=”blog/old_timey_photos/” width=”600″]

Marilyn Monroe and Sammy Davis Jr.
[zp src=”image017.jpg” album=”blog/old_timey_photos/” width=”600″]

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funny

Funny pictures set 2 – still photos

Just a continuation on set 2.

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[zp src=”catroar.jpg” album=”vivi/funny/set2″ width=”600″]

[zp src=”dog-boop.jpg” album=”vivi/funny/set2″ width=”600″]

[zp src=”dog-food.jpg” album=”vivi/funny/set2″ width=”600″]

[zp src=”mcdonalds.jpg” album=”vivi/funny/set2″ width=”600″]

[zp src=”IzkfB.jpg” album=”vivi/funny/set2″ width=”600″]

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funny

Funny pictures set 2 – funny gifs

I took these from an ars thread, if there is interest, I can post a LOT more. We shall see…enjoy!

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Server 2003

Large ntuser.dat files in server 2003 – HP driver issue

Originally our terminal service server ran out of space, wondering why, we went to investigate and saw that ntuser.dat files were about 400MB or more. We also noted that new users logging in were taking 15-20 minutes to actually load into the terminal service the first time. What we eventually found out was that the HP Drivers were causing the issue.

You will want to delete this key + and sub keys (I advise running a export of the registry first, just in case):

– HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Terminal Server\Install\Software\hewlett-packard

Then we deleted all the user profiles that were bigger then 100mb and they recreated.

You will also want to verify that the default user registry hive (the ntuser.dat file) is not over 512kb or so (that was our default size).

– HKUsers\.Default\Software\Hewlett-Packard