Thursday, February 26, 2009

Seperate SMS text Messages from Email messages on Blackberry 8830 World edition

To have separate folders for text messages & email messages on the Blackberry 8830 World edition phone, do the following....

Open your messages

Hit Blackberry key, select Options

General Options

SMS & Email - change the drop down to seperate

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To hard reset Blackberry 8830 World Edition phone

To wipe your Blackberry 8830 World Edition phone clean to start fresh, follow these steps

WARNING!!!! THIS WILL PUT YOUR PHONE BACK TO THE WAY IT WAS FRESH OUT OF THE BOX!!!

Press the Blackberry key

Select Options -

Security Options -

General Settings -

press the Blackberry Menu key

select wipe handheld

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Palm 755p w Exchange

To sync Microsoft Exchange serve email with the Palm Treo 755P, Follow these steps:

On main screen click mail

choose Microsoft Exchange as the mail provider

Enter your company settings

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Hard Reset Palm Treo 755P

To Hard Reset the Palm Treo 755P, you need to...

Take out the battery

Hold down the red power button, reinsert battery while still holding down the button

Continue to hold the red button until after the orange Palm logo goes by. Once you see the "Powered by Access" logo, you can release it and you'll get a warning prompt asking if you want to delete everything.

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Friday, February 20, 2009

Backup Copyrighted DVD

open DVD Shrink and "click' "Open Disk". We'll have to wait anywhere from 30-seconds to a minute for DVD Shrink to analyze (rip) your DVD. If you wish, we can edit your movie now. To trim some unnecessary items from your movie, you can "un-tick" some extra audio you don't want like the foreign audio streams, i.e. Klingon, Solarian Cluster Mush OR Eastern Himalayan Yak language selections or the Director's comments (also known as Outer Mongolian). This will result in your DVD requiring less compression and therefore providing you with a better quality picture.

Today we're doing a "Full backup", that's everything on the original disc on your backup. We need to be sure that the "Full Disc" icon is depressed. Don't try to cheer it up and don't worry, it likes being "depressed". There's no problem in doing a "Full backup" as long as we don't see any "Red" on the size bar at the top of your window. If you should see some "Red" on the size bar, simply "Un-tick" any foreign languages, i.e. Klingon, Solarian Mush-mouth, Director's comments or DTS sound boxes until the "Red" disappears. Actually you can "Un-tick" those things anyway, it'll lessen the compression on your backup. (a good thing :) With no "Red" visible on the size bar we just let the "Automatic" (Default) settings alone.

It's now time to select Backup". Take just a second and under "Target Device" go to "Select backup target " once there, select "ISO Image File and burn with DVD Decrypter". Now, under "Quality Settings", if it's SPEED you're after, "un-tick" the box which says, "Perform deep analysis" and "un-tick" the box for "Compress the video with high quality adaptive error compensation". This will give you an acceptable DVD backup. If it's QUALITY you're after and have some extra time to spend, "tick" Perform deep analysis before backup to improve quality" AND "tick" "Compress video with high quality adaptive error compensation." There you may adjust quality enhancements. Practicing with the settings can produce even better end products. For a no-frills DVD's like "There's something about Mary" I like Extra Smooth BUT for DVD's with a lot of special effects, I use the Extra Sharp setting. That's for me, you'll have to decide what you like :) If all the boxes are "grayed out" that's OK, it means your DVD is small enough that little will be lost from the original. Good, now click "OK." Finally, where it says "Select target image file", browse till you find your created folder for your backup, C:\All DVD Work\Sleeping Beauty Kills Bill, needs Anger Management and click "Save". That's it ! Click "OK" and DVD Shrink burns that ISO image to your HD. It then opens DVD Decrypter and has it burn the ISO image to your waiting blank DVD.

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Friday, February 13, 2009

VMware stuck at Windows Shutting Down

Problem: VMware Windows XP is stuck, frozen at Windows Shutting Down

With the Virtual Machine running... VMware Fusion menu > Virtual Machine > press the Option key and then select Power Off or Reset.

Or With the Virtual Machine closed open the Virtual Machine Package and delete the .vmss file. Note: Anything not saved to disk when the Virtual Machine was suspended will be lost when deleting this file.

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