Saturday, January 17, 2009
Thursday, January 15, 2009
CDBurnerXP for XP and Vista
Create Data-CDs/DVDs
- burn any Data on CD-R/CD-RW/DVD+R/DVD-R/DVD+RW/DVD-RW/DVD-RAM/BD/HD-DVD, including double layer mediums
- burn mp3-CDs to store many audio files on one single disc
- create bootable discs
- verify written Data automatically after burning process
- use either the internal browser to add your files or the intuitive Drop-Box to drag and drop files directly from any Windows Explorer window
- save your compilations for creation of backups
- burn on-the-fly and with buffer-underrun protections
- import previous (ISO 9660) sessions and edit existing file structure on CD/DVD
- quick- and full-erase disc
- copy data discs (possible copy-protection is not bypassed)
- retrieve recorder and disc information
Create Audio-CDs
- create Audio-CDs from mp3, wav, ogg, flac and wma files
- add single or multiple tracks from existing audio-CDs directly to your new compilation without ripping tracks before (add cda-files)
- play audio-files with integrated audio player
- gapless audio-CDs supported (disc-at-once-mode)
- import M3U or WPL playlists
- support for ReplayGain
- import CUE sheets
- create mixed-mode discs
ISO features
- burn ISO files to CD
- create your own ISO files
- convert bin- and nrg-files to ISO
- save CDs/DVDs as ISO file to disc
My favorite CD/DVD burner!
ComboFix
Introduction
ComboFix is a program, created by sUBs, that scans your computer for known malware, and when found, attempts to clean these infections automatically. In addition to being able to remove a large amount of the most common and current malware, ComboFix also displays a report that can be used by trained helpers to remove malware that is not automatically removed by the program.
You should not run ComboFix unless you are specifically asked to by a helper. Also, due to the power of this tool it is strongly advised that you do not attempt to act upon any of the information displayed by ComboFix without supervision from someone who has been properly trained. If you do so, it may lead to problems with the normal functionality of your computer.
Please note that this guide is the only authorized guide for the use of ComboFix and cannot be copied without permission from BleepingComputer.com and sUBs. It is also understood that the use of ComboFix is done at your own risk.
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/combofix/how-to-use-combofix#intro
Yet another way to add a LCD TV to a 24RB BornFree
Here is how I installed a Sony Bravia 19" LCD TV as a replacement for our existing 20" Toshiba CRT TV.
I was inspired by Bill Hemmes article "So you want to install a LCD TV in your BornFree!".
There are 14 photos and a drawing of the gas spring placement. Click on the blue Download button to the lower right to download this 18 page .pdf file which includes 15 photos and 1 drawing.
MOTOSAT MD500 SATELLITE TV SYSTEM INSTALLATION
I have provided very detailed instuctions with photos on how I completed the installation of a MotoSat MD500 system in our Born Free 24' Rear Bath motorcoach.
The details are on an attached 18-page .pdf file that also contains 19 photos and 8 line drawings. Just click on the blue Download link on the right side below to download this complete file and print it out if you so desire.
WiFi Wireless Internet Antenna Installation
The Sequim PC Users Group
We meet at the Computer Lab, Sequim High School. 601 N Sequim Ave - Room E3, Sequim, WA 98382