The following guide will walk you through installing Windows 7 64-bit on a MacBook Pro (Santa Rosa Rev D).
Just a quick tip. Here is how you change the default startup disk which is used by the fn: diskn menu.
You won’t normally find product reviews on this site but every once in a while you come across an item worth telling others about. This item is the Kroo netbook sleeve that happens to work perfectly with 13-inch MacBooks.
Here are the steps to get a successful dual boot on your Dell netbook. I successfully used these steps on a Dell Vostro V90.
There are an abundance of guides and recommendations on how to get nginx and PHP working together harmoniously. However, I have found these particular steps to work successfully in my server environment and I wrote this guide in the hopes it will bring success to your nginx installation as well.
Usually the first step after installing NetBSD is to get the network card configured so you can get online.
Notes on using the Bluetooth utilities included with Backtrack v2.
USB Device: Linksys USBBT100
Use HCITool for scanning - hcitool scan
First, I booted the system and the BIOS screen would load. Then the Windows XP logo would appear followed by the screen going blank. After powering down the system, I tried booting into Safe Mode. The system would begin to boot and the listing of drivers flew across the screen. Then, BAM! It froze loading Mup.sys.
How do you find the system that’s acting as the master browser for your network? Simple, use the “browstat” utility that is part of the Microsoft XP SP2 support tools.
I just finished setting up a new Xserve to be used as a corporate web server. The new Xserve is going to be running a Content Management System written in PHP with a MySQL backend.
Even with the latest update, Ghost 2003 may refuse to boot from a floppy due to the system having a SATA drive. When searching for advice on how to deal with this problem, you’ll find a ton of results that range from getting new USB drivers for DOS to using the -NOIDE switch.
Just in case anyone was planning on purchasing a Dell Precision M90 and running a 64-bit OS, it’s important to be aware of the maximum RAM limitation. It appears the M90 is being limited by the 945 Chipset.
I recently had a reason to block an IP address from accessing our FTP server. This particular server was a FreeBSD system running ProFTPD. After doing a little research, I found a simple way of doing it. ProFTPD was designed to use a configuration file similar to Apache. So, doing connection blocking looks just like an .htaccess file.