Setup

1. Include JQuery 1.3.2 or newer to <head>. (1.7.2 is recommended)

<script type=”text/javascript” src=”https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/

libs/jquery/1.7.2/jquery.min.js”></script>

2. Include CKEditor after JQuery. (don’t forget to check file path)

<script type=”text/javascript” src=”ck/ckeditor.js”></script> <script type=”text/javascript” src=”ck/adapters/jquery.js”></script>

3. Include ck-in-place.js after CKEditor. (don’t forget to check file path)

<script type=”text/javascript” src=”ck-in-place.js”></script>

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Use these methods in the order in which they are presented to recover the lost document. If one of these methods is successful and you recover the lost document, you are finished and you do not have to follow any more steps.

Method 1: Search for the original document

The original document might not have been removed from the computer. Follow these steps to see whether you can find the document:

  1. Click Start, and then click Search.
  2. In the lower-left corner of the Windows Desktop Search pane, click Click here to use Search Companion, if that option is listed.
  3. In the Search Companion pane, click All Files and Folders.
  4. In the All or part of the file name box, type the name of the document that you want to find.
  5. In the Look in box, click My Computer, and then click Search.

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Want to activate GodMode in Windows 7? Here’s how!

Windows 7 users are all abuzz about the OS and its GodMode. If you haven’t heard of it, GodMode is a feature that was revealed by CNet’s Microsoft Correspondent, Ina Fried. GodMode is a folder that brings together a long list of customization settings allowing you to change all your settings from one place. Neat huh? It’s very easy to enable and damn useful if you tweak things around a lot.

I’ve broken it down into five-step process to avoid confusion:

Step 1: Right click.

Step 2: Click create folder.

Step 3: Name your sparkly, new folder this, “GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}” and press enter.

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Found this at http://homeserversho…1-from-usb.html

“Caveat: as with any 64 bit Windows OS install to USB drive using this tool, it will give you an error in the fourth phase (making the drive bootable) if you try to run it from a 32 bit system. This is because it can not use/understand the 64 bit bootsect.exe file from the iso.

Easy fix is to extract the bootsect.exe file from a 32 bit Windows ISO and paste the file into the Wibdows 7 USB Download Tool program folder. It will then use the 32 bit version which works just fine to boot the 64 bit OS install.”

Well you can teach an old dog (like me) new tricks.
Or at least remind me of them….

I recently bought a nice new setup for my media centre, but I didn’t want to splash out on another DVD drive when physical media is basically dead – and swapping out a DVD drive from another machine just to install Windows seems like such a waste of time when I could be eating Christmas pudding. While Windows 8 is slated to allow media-less upgrade, today I’ll outline a relatively easy way to make a bootable Windows installation USB drive, without having to download additional software. If your Christmas PC budget didn’t quite stretch to a DVD drive, this is the tutorial for you.

We described a similar method before, but it required a few external utilities. This time I’ll assume you have a working Windows 7 computer with an existing DVD drive somewhere – and a working installation DVD to go with it. You’ll use this machine to format, set up, and copy over the relevant files to a USB stick. You could also do this without a DVD drive from the ISO, but in that case your job would be a whole lot simpler because you could use the official ISO -> USB creator.

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GDism is a graphical user interface (GUI) program for control the Dism (Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool) present in Windows 7 and Windows 8, you can mount/unmount images *.wim, *.vhd, edit it, commit changes, add/remove updates, add/remove drivers, upgrade to higher edition, make *.iso image, convert packages *.msu to *.cab, etc. Now multilingual: english, spanish, french, italian. New version with support to Windows 8!!!

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ลองเปลี่ยน registry ดูครับ เป็นตัวที่เกี่ยวข้องกับ autorun ของ hardware บางตัว

HKLMSOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesExplorerNoDriveTypeAutoRun

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