
Jan 14, 2013
Windows 7 starting with a temporary profile
Follow these steps to fix a corrupt Windows 7 profile.1.Restart PC and Login as a Local Admin or another Domain User.2. Rename: c:users%username%3. Export (just as a backup in case you need it) and then delete registry key:“HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsNTCurrentVersionProfileList”(Look through each Profile key under this reg key and view the “ProfileImagePath” to find which key is related to... read more
Jan 10, 2013
“An unknown error occurred” may occur when backing up to tape on a server with the HP Server Management Agents Software installed.
Problem”An unknown error occurred” may occur when backing up to tape on a server with the HP Server Management Agents Software and/or HP StorageWorks Managements Software installed.Error0xe00084f4 – An unknown error has occurred Completed status: FailedFinal error: 0xe00084f4 – An unknown error has occurred.Final error category: System ErrorsFor additional information... read more
Jan 10, 2013
Microsoft to replace Messenger with Skype in March
Microsoft on Wednesday sent out word that it will “retire” its Messenger online chat feature on March 15 and replace it with the Skype internet telephony service it bought last year.Microsoft sent an email message advising Messenger users to update to Skype using their same account information in advance of the deadline.”You’ll be able to instant message and video chat… just... read more
Jan 10, 2013
Samsung unveils bendable, unbreakable display Youm
Korean electronic giant Samsung seems to be inching closer to smartphones with flexible screens. At the ongoing trade fair Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2013, the company showcased Youm, a flexible and unbreakable display concept. The display technology was initially showcased by the South Korean manufacturer in 2011 and has been improved over the years. Youm displays are made using OLED and will... read more
Jan 10, 2013
Future Samsung Cameras Will Come With Dropbox and 50GB of Free Storage
Samsung camera lovers received some good news via Dropbox today. According to Dropbox’s head of mobile business development Lars Fjeldsoe-Nielsen, future Samsung smart cameras are going to come packing Dropbox and 50GB of free storage for 2 years.The news is nothing new for Samsung Galaxy Camera owners, who already had the service and 50GB built in. But the fact that they’re putting Dropbox on all... read more