Well I did it, I took the plunge. I installed the new Windows 7 RC on my tablet. I am only a few hours into it and the jury is still out. The installation went very smooth and getting it up and running was effortless. It very much has a Vista feel to it.
First, I had a issue that I had to overcome before I could really look under the hood. I have spent the better part of two days working on connecting it to my wireless network at home. I mean come on! It works fine on other wireless networks, but nooooooo, not mine. But, I finally got the thing figured out. Maybe it’s a guy thing, but it is hard to let those things go when you can’t figure them out.
Part of the problem was that I hacked my Linksys wireless router and put a different firmware on it. I thought I was technically savvy, but when I get into things like this, I feel like an amateur.
So I hacked away and I have been running the “new” firmware on the router for the past 6 months with no problems. It actually has some great features. The best one is the OpenDNS that is built into it. If you do not know what it is, check it out.
But a rouge setting had effectively stopped me dead in my tracks. After much searching I finally found it. I am fortunate that I have another computer to compare settings with, or I may have given up long before I found it. All my other computers work fine, but Vista 64-bit, and now Windows 7 64-bit do not play well with that setting.
Now finally I feel like I can move on. The weight has been lifted. Time to dig into Windows 7 with a little more depth!
P.S. – If you have the “Tomato” firmware on your wireless router, make sure you turn off the “afterburner” setting. You will save yourself a lot of trouble.
For you computer nerds this is pretty good. I wonder how much time was spent on getting this all to work right. Here is Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen in all of it’s nerdy greatness.
Here are this weeks technology updates:
Google unveils there server infrastructure. When you see their servers you are going to be shocked. It is pretty unbelievable. Take a look here.
Time Warner was moving in the direction of charging their customers based on their internet usage. Whoops, not such a good idea. Check it out here.
Here is some great assistance on formulating emails. Do you revise it? Do you send it out without looking it over again? Well take a look here and you will become much more efficient at drafting those email messages.
Are you overstressed in your job? Here is some great tips to help. It is amazing to see so many of these line up with Biblical principles. I especially like the “Bonus Tip” about gratitude!
Do you like to tinker with technology? Here is a group that has formed a co-op for just such folks. A very interesting concept. Check it out here.
Till next week!
Here is this weeks technology highlights:
Is “Flutter” the new twitter? Pretty funny! Check out the video here.
Do you like your email client software? I use Outlook and love it. Is it becoming obsolete though? Read more about here.
Do you have a “Gmail” account? If so, they have some great add0ns for it. Sign into your Gmail account, go to your settings (upper right) and then select “Labs”. They have a lot of goodies. Check it out here.
Here is a list of great keyboard shortcuts for you. Everyone should master these! Check them out here.
Do you use Microsoft Office? Here is a top ten list of useful hidden features. Check them out here.
Well that’s it for this week. Next Tuesday, I hope to have more items of tech interest and also, things that will make your computing life easier. Till then . . .