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Large collection of Free Microsoft eBooks for you, including: SharePoint, Visual Studio... - 0 views

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    Free Microsoft eBooks
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Technology @ School Pt. 2: Note-taking with OneNote | bijand.com ver. 2.5 - 0 views

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    Note-taking with OneNote
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    240 GB SATA-600 Solid State Drive Round-Up
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Win7News Editor's Videos to be Added to Official Microsoft Support Website - Windows 7 ... - 0 views

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    The first five videos to appear cover using the automated troubleshooters, the extremely well hidden system file checker, how to get started with the event viewer, how  to use Windows Startup Repair and finally how you can manually repair corrupt boot files for Windows 7.
Phil Ashman

How to Maximize the Life of Your SSD - Lifehacker - 0 views

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    Super User - An SSD drive is a worthwhile investment, but like any storage device, it can fail. In fact, failing isn't that uncommon. As with your spinning drives, you should always set up a good backup solution, and you can do plenty to take full advantage of your SSD, but you can also take steps to maximize your SSD's lifespan. Here's how.
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Top Freeware Network Tools for Windows 7 | Windows 7 News - 0 views

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    If you have the right working tools for network operations, you can get a lot of information that can help you control or monitor the network.  Here are three tools, WinTracer, PacketViewer, and NetTraffic that are easy to use and provide you with a steady stream of network information.
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Solving PPTP VPN Error: 720 on Windows 7 - 0 views

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    My Problem: When trying to connect from a Windows 7 workstation to a PPTP VPN being served by a Server 2003 machine running RRAS I received Error: 720 "A connection to the remote computer might not be established. You might need to change the network settings for this connection." This would happen after the "Verifying username and password" phase during the "Registering your computer on the network" phase.
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Enabling large disks and large sectors in Windows 8 - Building Windows 8 - Site Home - ... - 0 views

  • maximum capacity of a single hard disk drive will increase to 8TB by 2015.
  • The Master Boot Record partition table (MBR) scheme was invented at the time, which allowed for up to 32-bits of information to represent the maximum capacity of the disk. Simple math informs us that the largest addressable byte represented via 32 bits is 232 or 2.2TB.
  • GPT allows for up to 64-bits of information to store the number that represents the maximum size of a disk, which in turn allows for up to a theoretical maximum of 9.4 ZettaByte (1 ZB = 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes).
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  • UEFI was designed from the ground up to work with very large capacity drives by utilizing the GUID partition table, or GPT
  • that is, a lot of the space in the current 512-byte sector is being used to store ECC information instead of being available for you to store your data. This, among other things, has led to the introduction of larger sector sizes.
  • Disks with this emulation layer to support unaligned writes are called 4K with 512-byte emulation, or “512e” for short. Disks without this emulation layer are called “4K Native.”
  • Learning from some issues identified with prior versions of Windows, AF disks have been a key design point for new features and technologies in Windows 8; as a result, Windows 8 is the first OS with full support for both types of AF disks – 512e and 4K Native.
Phil Ashman

Welcome to My Classroom - Advice - - 0 views

  • I'm sure you'll do fine. I can promise you this: If you put as much effort into taking this class as I put into teaching it, you'll definitely learn something.
  • The first thing you need to understand is that, as far as I'm concerned, you're all adults. Of course, some of you are literally adults, with jobs, families, and mortgages that are now worth more than your house—just like me. But even if you're a 17-year-old dual-enrollment student, while you're in my class you're an adult, and I intend to treat you as such.
  • Conversely, I expect you to act like adults. On a practical level, that means you have a great deal of freedom. You don't have to raise your hand to speak. If you need to use the restroom, leave early for a doctor's appointment, or have some other type of emergency, you don't have to ask my permission. Just quietly get up and go. I won't penalize you.
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  • Nor will I penalize you for being late to class once in a while, or even being absent, beyond the natural penalties that accrue as a result of your missing class time and activities. Unlike some of your other professors, I will not withdraw you from the class for excessive absences. If you want to withdraw, you'll have to do it yourself before the deadline. Otherwise, if you simply stop coming, you'll wind up with an F in the course.
  • You should also know that, according to several recent studies, students who attend class regularly earn, on average, one full letter grade higher than students who attend only sporadically
  • You're responsible, first of all, for displaying good manners, being considerate of others, and generally not being a jerk. That means you won't interrupt other speakers, including me. You won't routinely be late to class, or regularly leave before it's over, because that's rude. And you'll keep your cellphone turned off, unless you have some really good reason to leave it on, such as your mother is in the hospital, your partner is about to give birth
  • Moreover, you are personally responsible for everything we cover in class, whether you're here or not. I don't mean that unkindly, but please don't come up to me and ask, "Are we going to be doing anything important on Wednesday?" Of course we're going to do something important on Wednesday. Otherwise, I wouldn't be there either.
  • And please don't ask "Is it OK if I'm absent on Friday?" or "Is it OK if I leave early?" As far as I'm concerned, it's neither OK nor not OK. I prefer you to be in class all the time, for the simple reason that I want you to succeed in the course. But it's entirely your decision. You're an adult. Do what you have to do. You don't need my permission, nor will I give it. Just remember that you're responsible for all the material.
  • Likewise, please don't stop by the lectern before class to say, "Can you tell me what we talked about on Monday?" No, I can't. We talked about a lot of stuff on Monday, and I spent an hour and 15 minutes on it. There's no way I can recap that for you in the 30 seconds before class starts.
  • If you have a legitimate reason for your absence
  • then come by and see me during office hours and I'll try to bring you up to speed. Otherwise, I recommend that you exchange e-mail addresses with two or three classmates and agree to share information if one of you has to be absent.
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    Fantastic spiel to a class of students on their first day.
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Downloading Adobe Flash - 0 views

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    It's almost impossible to find a downloadable version of flash. This article has some links to download the executable as well as how to fix permission problems in the registry that can cause flash not to work
Phil Ashman

Index of Learning Styles Questionnaire - 0 views

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    A way of diagnosing your learning style.
Phil Ashman

Windows 7 GodMode - Learn How To Unlock Windows 7 God Mode - 0 views

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    Provides access to all the control panel and system configuration options in one place
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Windows and GPT FAQ: Version 1.1 - 0 views

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    Windows and GPT FAQ
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All Core i7 Models | Hardware Secrets - 0 views

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    The Core i7 was the first Intel processor to bring an integrated memory controller, feature available on AMD processors since the Athlon 64. It is based on the Core architecture, like the Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad, but with several enhancements to increase performance (Nehalem microarchitecture). 
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