Updated To “Final”
eXPired – The Last Windows XP Guide You’ll Ever Need
Time To Run Windows Update
Looks like Microsoft is starting to roll out fixed versions of their previously botched updates.
MS14-045 update is back.
KB article: https://support.microsoft.com/kb/2993651
Random Tuesday Stuff…
Good Reads
Paul Thurrott – Putting the Win in Windows 9
Ars Technica System Guide: August 2014 (Re: Budget Box, Friends don’t let friends buy AMD CPU’s.) 😉
Pressy Review: I Had No Clue Something Could Suck This Badly – “I’m going to keep this short and sweet: Pressy is the worst product I’ve ever reviewed. I generally find some redeeming quality about even the worst products, but Pressy doesn’t have one. It is, without question, complete garbage and a waste of money.”
:rotfl:
CCleaner Updated
Download it here. Release notes here.
***Pay attention during install. May attempt to install unwanted programs.
Google Chrome
Chrome has been updated to version 37.0.2062.94 for Windows, Linux, and those poor souls using Macs.
Download or update within the program.
Optionally you can install the now stable 64-bit version of Chrome. Just look for “Windows 64-bit” under the download button at the link above.
Read about it here: Chromium Blog: 64 bits of awesome: 64-bit Windows Support, now in Stable!
Site Stuff
I forgot to mention there was a fantastic contribution by an expert about the useplatformclock tweak.
The links for my music collection in the article Cataloging Your Music Collection have been updated:
Vinyl
Discogs page: http://www.discogs.com/collection?user=TweakHound
HTML page: https://www.tweakhound.com/music/CATraxx_HTML/vinyl/index.html
CD’s
https://www.tweakhound.com/music/CATraxx_HTML/index.html
MP3’s
Starts here: https://www.tweakhound.com/music/mp3/beach/index.html
Reader Email
Q – When I have two folders open next to each other in 8.1 and I select a bunch of files from the left folder and I drag / drop them to the right folder, it copies the files. Is there any way that you know of to set the default Windows action to CUT these files? I never copy. According to two forum posts I made, the answer is no, but I don’t buy it.
A –
See:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/moving-and-copying-files-by-using-the-drag-and-drop-method
And:
To use move instead of copy, press and hold SHIFT key > click, hold, and drag files.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/moving-and-copying-files-by-using-the-drag-and-drop-method
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/copy-move-files
App to change default behavior:
http://winaero.com/comment.php?comment.news.69
Random Weekend Stuff…
Not As Easy As It Looks
SpaceX found out that it ain’t easy trying be like NASA.
Looking Good
Neowin has gotten to a new look. Too bad their lead article is lame. Still, Neowin, You Look Marvelous!

God Speed Big X
Famed actor/director/producer Richard Attenborough passed away today.
A Bridge Too Far and The Great Escape are among my all-time favs.
Wikipedia – Richard Attenborough
Shame On You
The freeware screen recorder CamStudio now contains foistware and/or malware. It is even being discussed in their forums.
As of this writing, the old version at Major Geeks is still good. Version CamStudio_2.7_r316_setup.exe is what you are looking for. DO NOT update after installing.
The once great zip utility IZarc apparently is guilty of the same thing. I moved on to 7-Zip long ago.
I will be updating the freeware guides this week to reflect the change.
Software
Acronis TI 2014 Update 3 build 6688. Log in to your account for the update.
Reader Email
Q: In windows 7 you showed us how to avoid the 100MB partition during a clean install using diskpart. Is this necessary to do in win 8/8.1? Could you still do the clean command and partition creation and format? Or is it better just to install it to an unallocated space?
My Answer:
Short answer is that you can use the same procedure you used for Windows 7.*
That little partition works a little different on Windows 8/8.1 than it did on Windows 7 and is usually larger than 100mb.
My advice:
1 – Before partitioning and installing, disconnect all drives except the drive you wish to install Windows on.
2 – If your computer uses UEFI instead of BIOS I highly suggest you use a blank drive and let Windows 8/8.1 handle the partitioning.
3 – If you are an advanced user see:
See TechNet – Hard Drives and Partitions Hard Drives and Partitions
Specifically:
Configure UEFI/GPT-Based Hard Drive Partitions
Sample: Configure UEFI/GPT-Based Hard Drive Partitions by Using Windows Setup
Sample: Configure UEFI/GPT-Based Hard Drive Partitions by Using Windows PE and DiskPart
and
Configure BIOS/MBR-Based Hard Drive Partitions
Sample: Configure BIOS/MBR-Based Hard Drive Partitions by Using Windows Setup
Sample: Configure BIOS/MBR-Based Hard Disk Partitions by Using Windows PE and DiskPart
and
*I should note that I currently do not use UEFI on any of my computers.
Mini Resurrection
As I told y’all earlier, I gave my laptop to my college bound nephew.
That left me with only my Android phone for mobile computing, which frankly sucks.
My nephew had received an HP Mini Netbook for Christmas 2009. I made him hand that over… [Read more…] about Mini Resurrection
Sysinternals Freeware Updates
Sysinternals has released the following updates:
Autoruns v12.02
Coreinfo v3.31
Sysmon v1.01
Whois v1.12
(SOURCE)
MediaMonkey 4.1.4
“It’s a minor update that includes fixes to playback, duplicates when browsing a USB stick, and 2 bugs that can result in data corruption. It is a strongly recommended upgrade.” SOURCE
Download: http://www.mediamonkey.com/sw/MediaMonkey_4.1.4.1709.exe
MediaMonkey is a free media manager/player. It used to be music only but now has video supported. This has caused the program to nearly double in size.
You can find the last non-video version here (MediaMonkey 3.2.5.1306): http://www.oldapps.com/mediamonkey.php?old_mediamoneky=6343
Botched Windows Update
Some folks are finding that the latest Patch Tuesday updates resulted in bluescreens.
Info is all over the web but the source of the news and the fix are all found in this Microsoft forum thread:
Blue Screen (Stop 0x50) after applying update KB2982791 to Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
The fix is on page 5 of that thread.
Microsoft’s official response, fixes, and recommendation to uninstall up to 4 updates is here:
MS14-045: Description of the security update for kernel-mode drivers: August 12, 2014
Reader Emails
#1
Q – Hi Eric I’m one of your long time readers and just thought i would let you know that UBCD4Win has be discontinued and just wondering if you had any new recommendations.
A – Yeah,the UBCD4Win was given up several years ago. I believe the creator had financial issues and sold the domain too.
You can grab the last image at Major Geeks: http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/ubcd4win.html
As for an alternative, Hiren’s is good: http://www.hiren.info/pages/bootcd
If you are looking for something more modern you’ll have to manually create one.
Usually this involves creating a WinPE disk and can be quite involved. See:
http://winbuilder.net/
http://www.911cd.net/forums/index.php
http://reboot.pro/
http://winbuilder.net/
#2
Q – Hello i was following your tweak guide for windows 7 and when i got to the regedit tweak i noticed that some of the entries weren’t in that particular folder mentioned for example:
“HungAppTimeout”=”4000?
“WaitToKillAppTimeout”=”5000?
do i just add them as a string or dword or do i just leave it alone? i also dont have an entrie for the 8.3 names and last access.
any help would be highly appreciated thank you
A – Yes, some entries need to be created.
Download the file below, edit it as you see fit, change the file extension from .txt to .reg, double-click to apply, reboot.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/iwsanqf4ak6nm9g/TweakHound_Win7_Tweaks.txt
#3
Q – As I understand it, power saver can help you get the most from a single battery charge on a laptop. High performance maximizes screen brightness and might increase PC performance so this would be bet for a laptop that is plugged in 24/7? So when would I want to used Balanced if unplugged = power saver and plugged in = high performance?
Also, where do keep your slider bars for “Adjust plan brightness” for each plan?” I didn’t see it in the guide. Mine are all the way up for all three plans for both plugged in and battery. Don’t think they should be.
A – As I said in the Windows 8.1 Tweak Guide, “I use all 3 plans: High Perf on the desktop, Balanced on a laptop, and Power saver on the laptop while traveling.” You can adjust (and save) these plans as you see fit.
As to display brightness. This is personal preference (and will change with age). Obviously, the brighter the display the more you will consume power.
For laptop that is on battery power I would recommend.
High Perf: From the lowest comfortable setting to Max.
Balanced: the lowest comfortable setting.
Power Saver: the lowest usable setting.
Updates Galore!
Sorry for the lack of updates. I went out of town for a few days.
One of the things I did was attend the Def Leppard / KISS concert in VA Beach.
:band:
I’ve put a few pics up in Dropbox if you’re interested.
Time To Run Windows Update
Updates available for all currently supported MS operating systems(and OneNote 2007 SP3).
Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for August 2014
As predicted, the updates for Windows 8.1 Update 2 were minimal.
See: August updates for Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2
Adobe Updates
As usual Adobe has rolled out their updates on Patch Tuesday too:
APSB14-19 Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
Download Adobe Reader or update from within the program (Help > Check for updates).
APSB14-18 Security updates available for Adobe Flash Player
Download Adobe Flash Player
Flashy Chrome
“The Stable Channel has been updated to 36.0.1985.143 for Windows, Mac and Linux.”
Because Google Chrome has Flash embedded it gets updated when Flash does. This update also contains other security fixes.
Download or update from within the program.
Sysinternals Freeware Updates
System Monitor is a new program that monitors and logs system activity. I haven’t had time to check it out.
Autoruns 12.01
Coreinfo 3.3
Process Explorer 16.03
Etc.
iTunes 11.3.1
Mp3tag v2.62
XBMC is now named Kodi
Site Stuff…
My nephew is off to college and needed a laptop. I gave him my Alienware so I’m back to my 6+ year old system. It’s been updated since that first article. See My Computers for the full specs.
