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Backing up your Firefox bookmarks in real-time

Backing up your Firefox bookmarks in real-time

I thought I would share a quick little favorite of mine that I always use. It’s called Google Browser Sync. If you are like me and have collected hundreds of bookmarks over the years, this is a perfect backup for your bookmarks. This little plug-in works using a Gmail account and backs up and saves all your bookmarks in Firefox as well as saves the tabs that you had open just before you close your browser. The next time you open your browser, Google Browser Sync asks you if you want to open the tabs from your prior session.

Another bonus is if you have multiple computers with Firefox installed and Google Browser Sync, your bookmarks and tabs follow you!

Here is a link to the site where you can download the plugin: http://www.google.com/tools/firefox/browsersync/

Check it out and let me know what you think.

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Trouble with Service Pack 3? Here’s some tips that might help


  • Disable AV software

    It seems that some antivirus (AV) software causes the SP3 install to
    hang, while the installer seems fine with others. Disable AV software
    before beginning the install process.

  • Uninstall beta/RC versions of SP3

    It’s a good idea to get rid of these earlier versions. If
    you’re having problems removing them, try ininstalling previous
    versions through Safe Mode.

  • Uninstall IE8

    SP3 won’t play nicely on systems that have IE8 installed.

  • Update drivers

    Might help, especially if your system is running really old drivers.

  • Disable unnecessary startup applications

    It’s not just AV software that can cause SP3 problems. If
    you’re having problems getting SP3 to install then disabling as
    many unnecessary startup applications as you can might help.

  • Possible solution to endless reboots

    Windows blogger Jesper Johansson offers some advice for thiose suffering endless reboots when trying to install SP3.

After multiple attempts on installing XP3 on my system, the trick for my computer was to disable my antivirus software.

If you are getting any of the following errors then this page on the Microsoft KnowledgeBase site might help:


  • Service Pack 3 Setup Error

    You do not have enough free disk space on %SystemDrive% to install Service Pack 3.

  • Service Pack 3 Setup Error

    You do not have enough free disk space on %SystemDrive% to archive the uninstall files.

  • Service Pack 3 setup error. Access is denied.
  • Service Pack 3 setup error. Service Pack installation did not complete
  • You do not have permission to update Windows XP. Please contact a system administrator.
  • Digital Signature Not Found

    The Microsoft digital signature affirms that software has been tested
    with Windows and that the software has not been altered since it was
    tested.

    The software you are about to install does not contain a Microsoft
    digital signature. Therefore, there is no guarantee that this software
    works correctly with Windows.

    Name of software package

    If you want to search for Microsoft digitally signed software, visit
    the Windows Update Web site at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com to
    see if one is available.

    Do you want to continue the installation?

  • Microsoft Windows

    The signature on the software package you want to install is invalid. The software package is not signed properly.

  • Name of Update Package

    The cryptographic operation failed due to a local security option setting.

  • Name of Update Package

    Setup could not verify the integrity of the file Update.inf. Make sure the Cryptographic service is running on this computer.

  • Failed to install catalog files.
  • The software you are installing has not passed Windows Logo testing
    to verify its compatibility with Windows XP. (Tell me why this testing
    is important.)

    This software will not be installed. Contact your system administrator.

  • The software you are installing has not passed Windows Logo testing
    to verify its compatibility with this version of Windows. (Tell me why
    this testing is important.)
  • Service Pack 1 Setup could not verify the integrity of the file. Make sure the Cryptographic service is running on this computer
  • The software has not passed Windows logo testing and will not be installed.
  • Service Pack 3 installation did not complete
  • An internal error occurred
  • This Service Pack requires the machine to be on AC Power before setup starts.
  • Service Pack 3 Setup has been canceled because Microsoft Shared
    Computer Toolkit for Windows XP is not compatible with this version of
    Windows. Before you can continue, you must: 1) Uninstall Microsoft
    Shared Computer Toolkit 2) (Optional) Install Windows SteadyState, the
    newer version of Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit. For more detailed
    information, go to the Shared Access page on the Microsoft Web site.
  • Service Pack 3 Setup has been canceled because Windows XP SP3
    cannot be installed over RDP 6.0 MUI PACK (Update for Windows XP
    (KB925877)). Before you can continue, you must Uninstall KB925877.
  • Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 cannot be applied
    to Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs (WinFLP). A unique SP3 update
    package for WinFLP will be made available at download.microsoft.com.
  • Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 cannot be applied
    to Windows Embedded for Point of Service (WEPOS). A unique SP3 update
    package for WEPOS will be made available at download.microsoft.com.
  • Setup cannot continue because one or more prerequisites required to
    install Service Pack 3 failed. For More details check the Log File
    Drive_Letter :\windows\svcpack.log.
  • Setup has detected that another update is in progress. Please complete that installation or removal and try again.

Does anyone else have a different experience? We would like to hear from you.

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How you can read hundreds of web sites in just a few minutes a day.

How you can read hundreds of web sites in just a few minutes a day.

I’m sure most people have a few websites that they visit on a weekly or even a daily basis only to find out that there is nothing new to read. Going from site to site, typing in each website address or clicking on your bookmarks or shortcuts. Instead of going out to 10 or even 100 different wesbites to see what is new and exciting, how about if you could see all your favorite websites all on one page and only one place to visit for all the updates on your favorite websites that you would normally be visiting manually?

Let me introduce to you a technology that you may have not heard of, its called Really Simple Syndication or RSS for short. Its everywhere, and most likely available on all your favorite sites.

Here’s how it works:

First get a RSS reader, this part is easy. Lets start of with some choices that are free and pretty effective. There is Google’s Reader application, Bloglines, and Yahoo. There are other free readers, many online versions and many that you install on your computer. I am only mentioning these three just to keep it simple and give you a general idea on how RSS works and how you can try it out without costing anything but a few minutes of your time. I already have a Google email account, so I mainly use Google’s Reader, its simple, quick and gets the job done. Plus I can view my RSS feeds via my Windows Mobile device, so I have it on the go if needed.

So you’ve picked one and signed up, now all you have to do is add your feeds to your reader or what the industry calls “subscribing”. You may have seen a logo like the ones below:

rssicons thumb How you can read hundreds of web sites in just a few minutes a day.

Click on an icon respective to the reader you have signed up for and your browser should ask you to login to your feed reader site. After which you can organize your feeds into categories or folders or anything that makes sense to you. Now when the web site author updates their web site with new information, that will automatically be displayed in your feed reader for your reading pleasure and all in one location.

Here is an pretty good video explanation on RSS feeds that I found a while back:

video282b7b18131e How you can read hundreds of web sites in just a few minutes a day.
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Toshiba Preps 128GB Solid-State Notebook Drive

Toshiba this week said it plans before April to ship a 128 GB solid-state drive that will appear first in Toshiba notebooks sold in Japan. The drive, which has no moving parts, achieves the unusually high capacity at a lower cost than most SSDs through the use of multi-level cell NAND flash technology.

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Vista SP1 officially released

Looks like all those rumors yesterday were true — Microsoft has just posted up the official standalone version of Vista SP1

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