Free DVD Ripper

Posted by irvanchow | Free Download | Thursday 4 September 2008 1:11 pm

Free DVD Ripper is a very useful tool, which allows you to rip DVD movies, convert DVD VOB-files to one VCD, SVCD, DivX, MPEG1, MPEG 2, MPEG4, AVI file. Easy to use, friendly interface, useful features!

Features :

  • Easy to use. It’s pleasant and simple for both beginners and advanced users. The ripper gives you much more opportunities to use it as you want as there are a great plenty of settings you can modify.
  • High ripping speed. It takes you the least time to work with it as Free DVD Ripper rips your DVDs with the great speed (your CPU is fully used in this case). Now time is not a problem!
  • Excellent image and sound quality. You can get any movie formats you want with the best quality

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SearchMe, The Unique Search Engine

Posted by irvanchow | News | Thursday 4 September 2008 12:50 pm

Listed as one of Time magazine’s best websites of 2008, SearchMe is a slick search engine with an advanced and intuitive interface. Search results are displayed as a gallery of images that allows you to see the page without having to click-through. Do a search on “Obama” and SearchMe will note that you’re probably referring to the future presidential candidate Barack Obama. In doing so, SearchMe will present you with several related categories to narrow your search such as Politicians, Democratic Party, US Government, and Political News. SearchMe also provides users with the option to create stacks, or bundles of web pages saved for later. This is a highly unique search engine of the future.

Creative Sound Blaster Audigy, Audigy 2 and Audigy 4 driver for Vista 2.12.002

Posted by irvanchow | Drivers | Friday 29 August 2008 3:15 am

File Size
38MB

File Name
SBAX_WBUP2_LB_2_09_0016.exe

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Description
This download is a driver update for Sound Blaster Audigy 2, Audigy 2 ZS and Audigy 4. It can be used to update an existing driver or during a new installation of the sound card.


Important: According to Creative, applications/software from the original Sound Blaster Audigy CD will not work with this driver download. Unfortunately, this driver does not support the decoding of Dolby Digital and DTS signals, DVD-Audio, DirectSound-based EAX games, Gameports and 6.1 speaker mode. While SPDIF passthrough is supported on Vista 32-bit only. Thanks Creative!

What you will get is a driver that supports Windows Vista on systems that have the following sound cards:

  • Creative Sound Blaster Audigy including Platinum and Platinum eX series
  • Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 including Platinum, Platinum eX, and Value series
  • Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS including Platinum and Platinum Pro series
  • Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Notebook PCMCIA
  • Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 4 Pro and Sound Blaster Audigy 4

Marvell Yukon 10.61.2.3 Ethernet Driver

Posted by irvanchow | Drivers | Thursday 28 August 2008 12:35 pm

Marvell Yukon 10.61.2.3 Ethernet Driver
Date 29.06.2008
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Marvell Yukon 10.61.2.3

REFILL INK CARTRIDGES CANON BCI-21 & BCI-24

Posted by irvanchow | Printer | Saturday 23 August 2008 2:04 am

REFILL INK CARTRIDGES CANON BCI-21 & BCI-24

Refill Instructions for inkjet cartridges Canon BCI-21 & BCI-24

  1. Use a knife to remove the top of cartridge(s).
  2. Use the included eyelet screw to enlarge the filling hole(s) in the top of the cartridge(s).
  3. Connect the needle to the syringe and fill with ink.
  4. Insert the syringe into the correct filling hole, (See diagram below for filling hole color) and push into the center of the cartridge. Note: You may feel a slight pressure because the cartridge contains a sponge.
  5. Inject up to 5 ml. of ink, per color, into the cartridge.
  6. Reposition the top and secure with a piece of tape.
  7. Rinse the syringe with water and dry between each color filling or store for future use.
  8. Reinsert the cartridge(s) and run a cleaning cycle as per printer instructions.

Acer Aspire 5920G Series Notebook Service And Repair Manual

Posted by irvanchow | FREE E-BOOK MANUAL | Tuesday 19 August 2008 7:27 am

This service manual contains information for the Acer Aspire 5920G Series Notebook and this manual contains information necessary to test, calibrate and service.

Table of contents Acer Aspire 5920G Series Notebook Service And Repair Manual

  • System Specifications
  • System Block Diagram
  • Board Layout
  • Your Acer Notebook tour
  • Using the Keyboard
  • Acer Empowering Technology
  • Using the System Utilities
  • Hardware Specifications and Configurations
  • System Specifications
  • System Utilities
  • Machine Disassembly and Replacement
  • Troubleshooting
  • Jumper and Connector Locations
  • FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List

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ASUS Motherboard Troubleshooting Guide

Posted by irvanchow | FREE E-BOOK MANUAL | Tuesday 19 August 2008 3:55 am

This guide provide some solutions to the problem you may encounter after assembling your PC. Try performing the suggested solutions before calling for technical support.

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Green Computing

Posted by irvanchow | Go Green | Wednesday 13 August 2008 2:51 am

Green computing is the environmentally responsible use of computers and related resources. Such practices include the implementation of energy-efficient central processing units (CPUs), servers and peripherals as well as reduced resource consumption and proper disposal of electronic waste (e-waste).

One of the earliest initiatives toward green computing in the United States was the voluntary labeling program known as Energy Star. It was conceived by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1992 to promote energy efficiency in hardware of all kinds. The Energy Star label became a common sight, especially in notebook computers and displays. Similar programs have been adopted in Europe and Asia.

Government regulation, however well-intentioned, is only part of an overall green computing philosophy. The work habits of computer users and businesses can be modified to minimize adverse impact on the global environment. Here are some steps that can be taken:

  1. Power-down the CPU and all peripherals during extended periods of inactivity.
  2. Try to do computer-related tasks during contiguous, intensive blocks of time, leaving hardware off at other times.
  3. Power-up and power-down energy-intensive peripherals such as laser printers according to need.
  4. Use liquid-crystal-display (LCD) monitors rather than cathode-ray-tube (CRT) monitors.
  5. Use notebook computers rather than desktop computers whenever possible.
  6. Use the power-management features to turn off hard drives and displays after several minutes of inactivity.
  7. Minimize the use of paper and properly recycle waste paper.
  8. Dispose of e-waste according to federal, state and local regulations.
  9. Employ alternative energy sources for computing workstations, servers, networks and data centers.

    What is Solid State Disk

    Posted by irvanchow | Storage | Wednesday 13 August 2008 1:52 am

    A solid state disk (SSD) is a memory storage device without moving parts that can be used in place of a traditional hard disk. There are several advantages to a solid state disk and only one real disadvantage: cost. However, as costs continue to fall, experts predict solid state disks will replace platter-driven disks in many applications by 2009.

    A solid state disk is made of memory chips and is both flash-based and non-volatile. Flash-based means that it uses flash technology to erase blocks of memory before writing to them. Therefore, solid state disks are also called flash drives. Non-volatile means that the disk does not require power to hold its contents. In other words, data is not lost when power is cut.

    There are many advantages to a solid state disk. It is far faster than a traditional hard disk, more rugged, can endure wider temperature fluctuations in the environment, does not heat up, is totally silent, is lighter, and uses very little power. All of these features combine to make the solid state disk ideal for portable keydrives or memory sticks, cell phones, PDAs, and other small devices.

    As manufacturing costs fall, the solid state disk is also slated to become the disk of choice for laptops. Solid state laptops would be faster and lighter, with a significant increase in battery life. These larger solid state drives are sometimes called NAND (Not And) drives, versus the smaller NOR (Not Or) drives used in cell phones, PDAs, and other devices. NAND and NOR specify differing architectures relating to how the disks erase, read and write.

    Solid state disks have limited lives based on erase cycles. The first devices had about one million erase cycles before failing. Some later technologies have introduced built-in routines that extend life by tracking cell usage in order to map data to lesser-used cells. This allows the device to see a full life cycle by wearing evenly. Otherwise, data written to the same cells over and over can lead to premature failure.

    While the solid state disk is more expensive than a traditional hard disk, it is also highly portable and much more flexible. Keydrives, digital cameras and camcorders, MP3 players, cell phones, PDAs, and an array of other digital devices have revolutionized personal electronics with the help of the solid state disk.

    Buy a Router or install a software firewall

    Posted by irvanchow | Networking | Tuesday 12 August 2008 6:32 am

    If you have a high speed (broadband) internet connection, I recommend a router. This acts as a firewall and protects your sytem from hacking attempts and internet ’worms’ - the Sasser and Blaster worms can infect an unprotected and unpatched Windows PC in less than a minute simply by being connected to the internet! A router is a ’hardware’ firewall. After setup, it rarely needs any configuration and allows you to connect multiple PC’s to your internet connection. I recommend the Netgear Rangemax WPN824NA. It is reliable, easy to use and has powerful wireless transmitter.

    Alternatively, a software firewall such as the free version from Zone Alarm will offer you protection - but with a downside. It requires configuration and it can be shutdown by a virus. If you want to try Zone Alarm, you can download it at http://www.zonelabs.com/store/(…)_zadown
    If you are running Windows Vista, you have a software firewall already built-in to the operating system.

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