Thursday, January 06, 2005

Pop Ups Suck

If you are sick of Pop Ups, ditch Microsoft Internet
Explorer and get a better and safer browser - Firefox. http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/


Tuesday, January 04, 2005

I have a new camera

Q.
How do I move my pictures from my new digital camera to my hard drive to make a copy of them on a CD-R? My OS is Windows XP home.

A.
For this question, I decided to do a bit of experimentation of my own. I never use the feature built into XP.

Rather than plug my camera in directly, however, I used a compact flash card reader instead, a cheap card reader to use instead (the $25 SanDisk 8-in-1 reader). Why bother getting one of these? Because it's at least 5x faster than transferring the files directly from the camera.

Anyway, I plugged in the SanDisk unit to my Windows XP system and was pleased to see it appear as a "generic USB drive" without having to install any drivers. Even more impressively, Windows automatically pointed out that the unit could perform faster if it were hooked up to one of the USB 2.0 ports on the computer, rather than the default USB 1.1 drive.

Windows XP doesn't launch an image capture program for transferring photographs from the digital camera memory unit, it just shows the drive with two folders, DCIM and .Trashes. Open DCIM and you see a folder that's named after your camera (mine is "D100"), open that folder and you finally see all the photographs on the camera.

To save them to your desktop, just drag and drop the desired pictures or the top-level folder to your desktop and everything will be copied as desired. I'd actually recommend that you create a new folder (I name mine after the current date), drag everything into that folder, then move that folder into your "My Pictures" folder, so that you're using the preferred Windows organization.

“Now you have your photos on the hard drive”.

Here again, I don’t do it this way as I use a program called Nero. But here is the free way of doing it.

To burn a CDROM of the images, you need to insert a writable CDROM disk into your burner drive, and then select all the images or folders you want to copy onto the disk.

Right click on them and choose Copy this File, Copy This Folder or Copy These Selected Items (depending on what you've chosen). In the Copy Items dialog window, choose the writable drive, then click "Copy".
Now -- yeah, this is a hassle -- go back to My Computer, then double click on the writable drive again. Check that everything you want to copy shows up under the "Files Ready to be Written to the Disk" section. Ready? Everything looks good? Click on "Write these files to CD" under CD Writing Tasks, and your system should start burning the disk.

That should get you going. If you find that you still can't get files from your camera, or can't successfully burn to CDROM, please come back and I'll see if I can find some easier solutions for you.

If you want a better way, buy a card reader and also Nero software. I just happend to think of a free program called Pacasa, This is a very simple way to move (or copy) the photos to your hard drive. Read about Pacasa here: http://www.picasa.com/content/download.php?tid=Y2NpZD0zNTU2JmN2PTE%3D



Thank you for your question. Send other questions to wb9otx@gmail.com and I will try to get the answers for you.

Sunday, January 02, 2005

There are a few good guys still out there

There are a few good guys still out there, they spend there free moments designing software that we all can use instead of creating virus and spyware. I’d like to start the year off with this free program, but first ask yourself, “Do I understand the file system on my computer”? If your answer is yes, then download this file.

I was looking for a program that would find duplicate MP3 songs, then let me decide if I wanted to send them to the big wastebasket in the sky. My old friend Google came through again. On about the third listing I found just what I was looking for and more, the program’s name is EasyCleaner and it is free. Here is where you get it:
http://personal.inet.fi/business/toniarts/ecleane.htm

I will warn you, if you are a novice user maybe you should not use this program. You must know the file system or you can get in big trouble with this little gem. So be careful.

Here is some copy from the page:

EasyCleaner is a small program which searches Windows' registry for entries that are pointing nowhere. EasyCleaner also lets you delete all kinds of unnecessary files like temps, backups etc. You can search for duplicate files and you can view some interesting info about your disk space usage! You are also able to manage startup programs, invalid shortcuts and add/remove software list. Toni Arts may not be held accountable in any way if EasyCleaner affects your computer in a negative way. List of some features:
· Very nice interface!
· Finds invalid registry entries ----> deleting them speeds up your computer!
· Finds duplicate files ----> deleting them will free disk space!
· Finds all unnecessary files like backups, temps etc. ----> deleting them will free disk space!
· Finds all invalid shortcuts ----> deleting them will free disk space and increase usability!
· Manage programs starting at Windows startup! ----> who knows, you might even catch a virus before it gets serious!
· Manage Windows' add/remove software listing!
· Easily remove Internet Explorer's temporary Internet files, history and cookies!
· Very user friendly!
· Shows some interesting info about your disk space usage.
· Very customizable.
· Multi-language support!
· Uses only little amount of recources while running!
· Huge help file which gives you every little detail about EasyCleaner!
· And much more...

Folders and Contacts - Were did they go ?

Q.
In Outlook Express my Folders and Contacts that were in a pane to the Left have disappeared. How do I get them back?

A.
I’ve seen this many times before and I have not a clue why they get hidden from view. Thankfully you can restore them with a few clicks of the mouse.

1 In OE (outlook express) click on ‘View’ on the Tool Bar (top left)
2 Click on ‘Layout’ This will bring up a Menu Box
3 Put a check mark back in ‘Contacts & Folder Lists’
4 Click ‘Apply’
5 Click ‘OK’
6 Fixed

This should solve your problem, Thank you for your question.
Do you have a question? Send it to wb9otx@gmail.com