Because i messed uit with disabeling services in
Windows Vista i lost the internet connection
on my Vista PC.
Solution :
Made a system restore from a few days ago.
Lesson :
Make system restore point before
messing with the services.
dinsdag 7 april 2009
zaterdag 31 januari 2009
Best Free Media Player for Vista : GOM Player
Windows Media Player 11 or commonly known as WMP 11 in Windows Vista is a bloated software media player, which famous for its slow loading time, slow response time, lack of codecs and full with DRM anti fair use restriction crap. You probably won’t want to use it with Windows Vista. If so, you can try out GOM Player, one of the best alternative media player for Vista, if not the best.
GOM Player has the tagline of “Simple, Free & Light. It just plays!” So GOM Player is free and works perfectly in Windows Vista to play video smoothly. What make GOM Player a great and better media player is it has built-in support for most popular codecs (AVI, DAT, MPEG, DivX plus many more) with its own embedded codec system, and has a much pretty user interface compared with versatile VLC player. So you do not need to download any codec pack to install. It’s also customizable with skin to match your Vista theme.
GOM Player has the tagline of “Simple, Free & Light. It just plays!” So GOM Player is free and works perfectly in Windows Vista to play video smoothly. What make GOM Player a great and better media player is it has built-in support for most popular codecs (AVI, DAT, MPEG, DivX plus many more) with its own embedded codec system, and has a much pretty user interface compared with versatile VLC player. So you do not need to download any codec pack to install. It’s also customizable with skin to match your Vista theme.
Enable/Disable Hibernation in Vista
1. Click Start, All Programs, and then right click on "Command Prompt".
2. From the context menu click on "Run as administrator".
3. If User Account Control prompts you to allow the action, click on Continue.
4. In the command prompt window, type "powercfg -h off" (� or "on" without the
quotes) followed by Enter button.
4. Close the Command Prompt window.
2. From the context menu click on "Run as administrator".
3. If User Account Control prompts you to allow the action, click on Continue.
4. In the command prompt window, type "powercfg -h off" (� or "on" without the
quotes) followed by Enter button.
4. Close the Command Prompt window.
donderdag 15 januari 2009
donderdag 1 januari 2009
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