A “simple” (by comparison to similar guides, anyway) guide to an overly complex process that took well over 3 hours of searching tutorials to get right. Basically, it’s to download and run android marketplace apps on your PC instead of a phone/tablet. I advise that you acquire these files from an android device and then transfer them to your PC first. Make sure you have the rights to use these files! All of this is for PC. It should work on Linux as well. I don’t care about macs and if you’re trying to do anything other than look pretentious in public, you should buy a different computer. No, I don’t care that it can run windows. So can a real computer. To start things off, you need these files: 1. Android Dev Bridge (Included along with #2 here: www.mediafire.com ) 2. Oracle’s Virtual Box VM software (note: if you have other VM ware, use this anyway due to:) 3. Buildroid for Virtual Box (Found here: buildroid.org ) 4. Up to date .net framework, java, and other such goodies. 4.5 If you get errors with #1, install the android dev kit from dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r12-windows.zip Steps: 1. Install VirtualBox 2. Make sure all your background extra stuff like Java and .net framework is up to date, just in case 3. Download and run Buildroid to load up a pre-configured, pre-compiled virtual android tablet. 3.5 If you get any errors here, consult the buildroid site linked below, or post in the comments. The site is very handy at resolving these! 4. Run the ADB 4.5 Any …
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[TUTORIAL] How to Transfer Files to Buildroid, Install, and Play Android Games on your PC!
[How To] Use TeamViewer 6 Tutorial(Free Remote PC Connection Tool)
Link: www.teamviewer.com TeamViewer has a freeware version of its program that allows you to remotely connect to other PCs. It’s a great tool that I live by, and one of the main reasons why I love it is to remote control other PCs on my home network! See the tutorial to learn more! Youtube tutorial request form spreadsheets.google.com More links and our wiki in the GameDexterity Channel! Other Misc Trivia Info: 1) I realize the tutorial is somewhat “short”. I tell it how it is. I save no time for long winded explanations. 2) If it sounds like I am rushing, well, I am. Fact is people enjoy shorter tutorial videos. If you are not one of those, sorry, learn to deal with it. I cannot win. People complain if videos are short, and if videos are long. It’s so hard to reach a compromise with the Youtube community. *sigh* 3) I use TeamViewer 6 primarily to do file transfer, and to check up on remote torrent downloads. I also used it more times than I can count to remote connect to gamers around the world to fix their port forwarding issues on their router. Isn’t that what my port forwarding tutorial video is for?!
PickMeApp: Transfer programs from Windows XP to Windows 7
The video demonstrates PickMeApp functionality by capturing MS Office 2007 on Windows XP and re-installing the application on Windows 7. As there are some problems with MS Office 2007 capturing the instruction shows how to use the workaround. www.pickmeapp.com PickMeApp is a portable software tool transferring about a million personalized programs from one PC to another. PickMeApp’s ‘Add and Remove Programs’ like interface guides you through the transfer of selected programs without the need to locate CDs or repeat any lengthy installations. When complete, all your programs and customizations will be transferred intact to the new PC. No changes are made to the original installations, and the transfer can be easily reversed.
Asus P8P67 Pro Revision B3 socket 1155 motherboard overview Computer orBIT
Onboard Bluetooth wireless design enables smart connectivity to Bluetooth devices with no additional adapter. ASUS BT GO! comes with 7 special functions that offer a significant breakthrough in Bluetooth evolution, including Folder Sync, BT Transfer, BT Turbo Remote, BT-to-Net, Music Player, Shot and Send, and Personal Manager. All are accessible through the exclusive, user-friendly ASUS interface. For more information visit: online.computerorbit.co.uk or email us at: computerorbit.tv@gmail.com intro/outro music by onision www.youtube.com
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World’s Hardest Computer Repair
The world’s hardest computer repair is BGA Reballing, this fixes the common problems with BGA chipsets “Ball Grid Array” otherwise known as Reballing to revive bad video chips, like GPUs, CPUs that are embdedded into the motherboard. Watch the full video with commentary to revive this dead HP Laptop that has a defective Nvidia Graphics with blank screen problem.