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Windows Vista wifi connection problems

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I have a Sony Vaio laptop loaded with Windows Vista SP 1. My problem with its wifi connection started when I was trying to connect to our office’s wifi. Not only that, all laptop’s running Vista had the same problem. The Network Connection icon image does not display internet connection, or it displays internet connection however any web browser can’t connect to the internet.

So I search the web for  an answer to this problem and I found out that it’s not only me that’s having the same problem. In one of the posts, I have encountered a software solution to this problem. Most people resolved their Vista wifi connection issues by running something that is not available in Vista Home and Home Premium editions. So I downloaded the software called Vista DHCP Broadcast Fix 1.1 and it solved my problem. I hope it will work with your wifi connection issues too.

You can download the software via RapidShare here and follow the step-by-step guide to fix your internet connection below.

Step-by-Step Guide to fixing Windows Vista wifi connection problems

  1. Download Vista DHCP Broadcast Fix 1.1.
  2. You need to copy this software anywhere in your hard drive, do not run this on a mapped network drive or from the network.
  3. Run Vista DHCP Broadcast Fix 1.1 as administrator. To do that, right click on its icon and select Run as administrator.
  4. If prompted with the UAC (User Access Control = User Annoyance Control Big Grin), just click continue and you will a window like the one below. image
  5. What you need to do first is identify which of your adapter is for you wifi connection. So click Query Adapters.
  6. Once you have the query results, look for anything that says Wireless in the Description column, that should be your wireless network adapter.
  7. Now in the Adapter column, click the name of your wifi adapter and make sure that it is selected. You will know that it is selected because it will be highlighted blue.
  8. Once selected, click Apply Fix. It will say something about you praying for the fix to work. Big Grin Just click Ok. It worked for me, it might also work for you. I hope…
  9. Now you have been asked to Restart, so do a restart.

By now, your wifi connection should be solved. If you still have questions, just post a comment on this page or send me an email. If you find this information  useful, you can Digg this page.

Hope this helps…

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Open .iso, .bin & .cue, .img, .nrg , .uif and other disc image files

Well, I have to write a blog about this since I have been having a hard time answering the same old question when people get files downloaded from torrent sources or from p2p networks - How do I open .iso or .uif file? In forums or in comments, most people would say use Daemon Tools. In this case, my answer is different, use Magic Disc. Why? Because it's free and very convenient to use aside from having support to most of the available disc images for download. To download the file from RapidShare, click HERE.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. You need to get the software installed and when asked to reboot, do so. Once the computer finishes rebooting, you will see an icon in your system tray that looks like a disk with a hand. That will tell you that you now have Magic Disc running in your machine. You will also notice that you will have an additional CD-Drive in your machine, that is your virtual drive created by Magic Disc.
  2. Now you have the software installed, it's time to open an iso file. Navigate to the folder in you computer where you saved an iso file. You will know that it is an iso when the icon for the file looks like a disc - what else do you think it would look like?
  3. Right click on the iso file and choose MagicISO, then select Mount the media.....iso then choose the drive letter created by Magic Disc - the virtual drive that is.
  4. If you have autorunning of disc from drives enabled, then you should automatically see a selection of choices what to do with the loaded disk. If you have disabled autorun because of concerns with virus infection through autorun process, then you have to open My Computer then select the virtual drive created by Magic Disc and open that drive. You should now see the contents of the .iso file or any disc image file.
  5. Once you are done with using the virtual drive, make sure to unmount all drives or else you will have problems ejecting any USB device where your iso file was saved. To Unmount all drives, right click the virtual drive and select MagicISO then choose Unmount all drives. This will unload all your loaded iso files and hopefully, you can now eject your USB drive.

If you still have problems with this tutorial, please do not hesitate to post a comment. I will post a reply as early as I can. Thanks.

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Make XP run better (probably even faster)

Every time I reformat my pc I'd like to make it faster than the standard installation. I have used my pc so much that I know when it becomes slow. So here are a few tips and tweaks to make XP or your pc run better, or even make it run faster.

TIPS and TWEAKS

  • If you don't need to impress anybody with the themes built-in to your pc, then don't use XP or Vista for XP themes. Using the classic theme uses less CPU thus having more available for other processes. To do this, go to start -> right click on My Computer and select Properties -> select the Advanced tab -> select Settings of the Performance option ->  in Visual Effects tab, choose Adjust for best performance -> click Ok.
  • Having at least 1 Gig RAM is good, but if you can go to 2 Gigs, then better. Alternatively, you can increase the pagefile in you hard drive to act as RAM. Doing this, you'll have your pc thinking it has bigger RAM while in fact, it is using a portion of your hard drive as RAM. Unlike having a true RAM, added to your machine, pagefile access is slow, thus, you might not see the performance difference before and after the tweak. However, this tweak will get rid of that annoying balloon saying that your Virtual memory is too low. Let's adjust your pagefile. Same as above go to start -> right click on My Computer and select Properties -> select the Advanced tab -> select Settings of the Performance option ->  this time, select the Advanced tab -> at the bottom, you have there Virtual Memory, select Change -> you'll see now the current allocation of your pagefile -> select Custom size, the HDD size you will now allocate as RAM will depend on your current true RAM available, say you have 512 MB of RAM in your machine, it's advisable to make your pagefile allocation to about 2x the total RAM memory installed, so you'll have 1024 MB for a 512 MB chip. Remember this, the Initial and Maximum sizes should be set to same values, so you can change this now to 1024 MB -> select Set and click Ok for all succeeding windows. You might be asked to restart your machine, just do the restart.
  • Having applications running during Windows start-up can considerably slow down boot time. So good idea to keep applications that you can see beside your clock to a minimal. In my case, what I usually have running during start-up is my Antivirus, LAN and WiFi connections, and RK Launcher. Everything else were disabled using the applications' option that says something about load when windows start or load during start-up, or start with windows. For example, Yahoo! Messenger,this darn thing is set to start with windows automatically, I've seen this software consume as much as 250 MB of my RAM. You can stop yahoo messenger from loading during startup, by selecting the Messenger menu and select Preferences. Go to General and make sure that Automatically start Yahoo! Messenger is unchecked. Most of the applications out there allows you to do this, just go through the options. If you want a faster solution even for those applications that does not allow you to control their startup, then you can use Autoruns. This software helps me a lot in hunting viruses and trojans that infect pc's. I'll be reviewing autoruns in this blog soon. So stay on this site for more info.
  • For advances users, you can even tweak the Services in your pc that you don't really need to be running. Say Security Center of Windows XP. To do this, select start -> Run -> type services.msc -> you'll have a lot of things displayed there, look for something that says Security Center and left click on it and then right click and select Properties -> in the startup type, select Manual. You can choose to Disable the services but remember, this process will never start, say you have other processes that are dependent on the process that you disabled, then you'll have error while starting those dependent services. For full information on which services you can stop and their descriptions, you can search in Google for the keyword XP services.
  • There are also registry tweaks that you can do in XP. For now, I'll start to compile those tweaks and have it posted here in a different blog entry.

So, that's about it for now. I'll continue to update this blog if I find new things about the topic. If you find the information here inadequate or lacks clarity, your suggestions are most welcome.

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