March 2, 2013
A demonstration of protecting a Windows 8 Pro PC from common computing problems before the fact, using the baseline PC set up in Part 1. This demonstration features a non-Microsoft mainstream application actually working on the safeguarded PC. I ran into problems with DVD menus because of virtual machine limitations, but I was able to produce a DVD image without requiring administrator credentials. There is a lot of fast-forwarding because of the slow demonstration PC; it is a VMware virtual machine in ESXi 5.1 on an AMD Turion processor; AMD’s low power CPU brand. On my real Intel Core2 Duo PC, making DVDs with menus works much better. Hey Adobe: If I can do this on a virtual machine as a standard user with an obsolete video suite, why can’t I do it on a real PC as a standard user with Creative Suite 6? www.antiwindowscatalog.com Trademarks used are property of their respective owners. NOTE: I will delete and, if necessary, report off-topic comments. This is not a forum for hating Windows.
Tags: baseline, creative-suite, demonstration, dvd, howto & style, intel, respective, slow working computer, the-safeguarded, windows
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December 24, 2011
Edit-Holy crap, +1700 views! I had no idea that many people had problems with microphones… Alright, someone had requested that I create a video on how to fix a problem they had with their microphone not working on their Windows 7. So here’s the video. Please keep in mind that its been months since I first messed around with the options and got my own microphone to work, so don’t give me crap about the steps being a bit rough. Hope this will clear up the problem the person had with their microphone. I think the main problem was that the computer wasn’t recognizing the microphone. Luckily, that problem is fixable, and much more easier to fix than other potential problems. Here are websites I found that can provide clear step-by-step details on how to get the computer to recognize your microphone: windows.microsoft.com www.ehow.com My computer usually doesn’t look this slow; the recording program slowed it down a bit, so ignore some of the hiccups in the video. Nemesis the Warlock themes and the Gauntlet Legends theme Toxic Spire belong to their respective owners. Ironically, my microphone acted funny when I recorded my voiceover; I couldn’t hear any sound from the microphone, yet it still recorded. Go figure. :/
Tags: computer problems, details-on-how, fix, gadgets, gauntlet, logitech, microphone, person, repair, respective, slow working computer, slowed-it-down, think-the-main, unicorn, warlock
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December 24, 2011
Edit-Holy crap, +1700 views! I had no idea that many people had problems with microphones… Alright, someone had requested that I create a video on how to fix a problem they had with their microphone not working on their Windows 7. So here’s the video. Please keep in mind that its been months since I first messed around with the options and got my own microphone to work, so don’t give me crap about the steps being a bit rough. Hope this will clear up the problem the person had with their microphone. I think the main problem was that the computer wasn’t recognizing the microphone. Luckily, that problem is fixable, and much more easier to fix than other potential problems. Here are websites I found that can provide clear step-by-step details on how to get the computer to recognize your microphone: windows.microsoft.com www.ehow.com My computer usually doesn’t look this slow; the recording program slowed it down a bit, so ignore some of the hiccups in the video. Nemesis the Warlock themes and the Gauntlet Legends theme Toxic Spire belong to their respective owners. Ironically, my microphone acted funny when I recorded my voiceover; I couldn’t hear any sound from the microphone, yet it still recorded. Go figure. :/
Tags: gauntlet, howto & style, logitech, microphone, other-potential, potential, recording, respective, slow working computer, slowed-it-down, think-the-main, voiceover, warlock, windows
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