Showing posts with label 14. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 14. Show all posts

Thursday, April 13, 2017

Ubuntu 14 alongside windows 8

Ubuntu 14 alongside windows 8



Introduction


By far the most read article on this site shows how to install Ubuntu alongside Windows 8 in 10 easy steps. 

Those instructions have helped people install Ubuntu since 12.04 but now with the introduction of Ubuntu 14.04 and many Windows users upgrading to Windows 8.1 there are a few new challenges that have been brought to the table.

Over the weekend I have played around with dual booting Ubuntu 14.04 and Windows 8.1 and the following article highlights the steps that I took to get it to work.

It may be tempting to jump in and skip the steps that show you how to back up your Windows files but I cant impress on you enough the importance of doing so. 

A review of Ubuntu 14.04

Before you start it might be worth reading the latest review of Ubuntu 14.04 to make sure dual booting with Windows 8.1 is something you want to do.

1. Back up Windows

There are two steps to backing up Windows:

  1. Create a recovery drive for backing up Windows 8.1
  2. Create a file history for backing up personal files
For the recovery drive you will need a USB flash drive with at least 16gb of space. Insert the USB drive into your computer. You should make sure that you have no data that you need to keep on the drive as it will be wiped during this process. If you dont have a USB drive you can create recovery DVDs.

For the file history backup I would recommend using an external hard drive but it depends on how much data you have. If you dont have much then a USB drive will do. If you have nothing else to hand you can backup to DVDs. 

This guide assumes that you are using Windows 8.1 but most of the steps will be similar to Windows 8.

In my original guide I showed how to create recovery disks and a system image using the Windows 7 recovery tools.

In this guide I use the simpler Windows 8 recovery drive tool.

To create a recovery drive press the super key (Windows key) on your keyboard and then click on the magnifying glass in the top right corner.

Now start typing "Recovery".


An option will appear called "Create a recovery drive". Click this option. You will be asked if you are happy to give permissions for this application to run. The answer is yes you do.

A recovery drive lets you get Windows 8.1 back to a working state. 

When the "Create a recovery drive" window appears click "Next" to continue.

Click the available USB drive to be used and click "Next".

A message will appear confirming that you want to create the drive and you are warned again that all the data on the target drive will be deleted.

If you are happy that you dont need anything on your recovery drive click "Create".








It will take a few minutes for the drive to be created but eventually a screen will appear stating that the drive is ready.

Safely remove the drive, put it in a small plastic bag like a sandwich bag or in an envelope. Label the bag or envelope and place it somewhere very safe. 

If something goes wrong either whilst installing Ubuntu or later on in time you will be grateful that you followed these steps.



Now insert the drive that you want to use for storing all your personal data.

To be honest you should do this whether you plan to continue installing Ubuntu or not. 

Press the "super" key (Windows key) on your keyboard and then press the search icon in the top right corner.

Enter the words "File History". Click the option that says "Save backup copies of your files with File History".

A screen similar to the one above should appear. Click on the "Off" button to flick the switch to "On" for File History.

Click the link that says "Select a different drive". Find the drive that you want to back up to and click "Back up now".




















After a while all your files will be backed up to the new drive.

Note that this application assumes that you store all of your files under your Documents, Music, Pictures, Videos and Desktop folder. If you dont then I would recommend copying any file that that isnt stored in these folders manually using Windows Explorer.

2. Create a bootable Ubuntu USB drive

If you want to skip a step or if you have a poor internet connection then you can click here to buy a copy of Ubuntu 14.04 on a USB drive. Of course if you do that you will need to bookmark this page and wait until the USB drive arrives in the post.

If you choose to create your own bootable USB drive you will need another blank USB drive to continue. 

Insert the USB drive into your computer.

Visit http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop. Make sure that you choose the 64-bit version. Click "Download" to download the file.

To create a bootable USB drive the tool that I advocate using is the Universal USB Installer from www.pendrivelinux.com.

Follow the above link for pendrive Linux and scroll half way down the page until you see the "Download UUI" link. Click on the download link and wait for the program to download.

When the download has completed double click on the executable.


When the license agreement screen appears read it and then click "I Agree" if you accept the license.

Creating the drive is fairly straight forward.

The first thing to do is choose your distribution of choice, in this case Ubuntu, from the dropdown list.

Click on the "Browse" button. Find the downloaded Ubuntu ISO.


Select your chosen USB drive letter and make sure that the "We will format" option is checked.

At this point you can create the USB drive so that it persists data. This makes it possible to install software when using the live Ubuntu version and it will still be available the next time you boot from the USB drive.

Click "Create" to continue.



A summary screen will tell you what is about to happen.

Basically your USB drive is about to be completely wiped and Ubuntu is about to be installed as a live image to it.

If you are happy to continue click "Yes".






You will now see a progress bar showing how far through the proce

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Thursday, January 26, 2017

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Thursday, December 29, 2016

Tango 3 14 134034 For Android

Tango 3 14 134034 For Android




Description:-

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Stay in touch with family and friends?the free way
Make free calls 
Top-quality video calls
Save your minutes: Tango calls are outside of your carrier?s voice plan
Call any phone
Share photos, news, and status updates and see updates from others
Send text messages and create group chats 
Works over Wi-Fi so you avoid using data
Personalize your messages by adding videos or fun stickers and emoji


Make new friends?nearby or around the world 
Swipe through profile cards to discover new people
See what you have in common
Save interesting people to Favorites 
Start a chat 
Join a conversation
From movies to mountain climbing, there?s a group chat for you. Come see what people are saying.


Play a game 
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11 in-call games including Tic Tac Toe and Checkers



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3.14.134034


Requirements:-

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File Size:-

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Sunday, October 23, 2016

Troubleshooting Adobe Flash Player 10 3 181 14 Flashes in Sections and Not in Correct places in IE9 Error

Troubleshooting Adobe Flash Player 10 3 181 14 Flashes in Sections and Not in Correct places in IE9 Error


Adobe Flash Player 10.3.181.14 Flashes in Sections and Not in Correct places in IE9

Adobe Flash Player detected a new version to download.
(v 10.3.181.14) I downloaded the new version and now on many websites ads, news videos, slideshows, etc flash sections of the pictures or videos across the upper rightÿportion of IE 9.
The videos are
not pinned to the part of the website where theyÿnormally appear.
I am using the 32 bit free download version in the 32 bit version of IE 9 as is recommended by Adobe.
I have uninstalled Flash Player and reinstalled it.
This issue returns with the new version.
I read in one of Adobes support forums that this is an issue with many people and even affects some Android phones.
I would like to know if there is something I can do to correct this issue or if there is a way to uninstall v10.3.181.14 and reinstall the
previous version.
This issue has made it very difficult to use the internet since it makes parts of some websites unusable because the flashing parts of Adobes software do not let me click on links they are covering.
The new version of Flash Player does work
when playing vidoes once you get away from the page where this issue occurs.

Solutions to the Problem Adobe Flash Player 10.3.181.14 Flashes in Sections and Not in Correct places in IE9

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Holy wow, I cant believe it, but I think I figured this out.
Frigging Adobe! And now I noticed that someone posted my same solution!
Still, Im pretty proud of my troubleshooting.
Dont know if any one of these steps solved the problem, or which one -- if any -- is the only solution, but here are the steps I took to solve the problem.
Id suggest starting with the last step first, in case you dont need to do any of the other things.
My Setup: Dell 15R Laptop Windows 7 IE 9 1.

Unchecked "Hardware Acceleration" in the Flash settings.
Others have noticed that if you right-click on the frame where the Flash SHOULD be playing, you can select and open the Flash settings.
However, the settings dialog box appear in
the middle of wherever theÿheck the flash image is playing -- in these cases, the upper-left corner of the webpage.
Use the Tab key to navigate through the various options, the Enter/Return key to "push" a button, and the Space Bar to select a radio button
or check/tick box.
Unfortunately for me, none of those keys would uncheck the "Hardware Acceleration" box, so I opened Firefox, went to the same webpage, right-clicked on the Flash image, chose Flash Settings, and unchecked it there.
This setting seemed to
carry over to Internet Explorer.
Updated all video drivers.
I went and found every available opportunity to update video drivers, display/monitor drivers, video cards, etc., and updated them.
Windows Update.
I also did a full Windows Update for all the required, security and optional recommendations.
Checked "Use software rendering instead of GPU Rendering" in Advanced Internet Options.
Internet Options Advanced check the "Use software rendering instead of GPU rendering".
Restart Internet Explorer.
It was after this last step when the problem was fixed.
Good luck, folks.
Long live overly technical operating software.
:-/

Because of this Adobe Flash Player 10.3.181.14 Flashes in Sections and Not in Correct places in IE9 error, Windows can fail in starting some processes and the systems performance can significantly slow down. In some cases, Windows has problems starting up and the system can freeze.

Lastly, this error Adobe Flash Player 10.3.181.14 Flashes in Sections and Not in Correct places in IE9 can even result in the Blue screen of death error message, just like other critical Windows errors. If any of the above problems and symptoms occur in your PC, then you should immediately seek to resolve this problem.

In order to resolve Adobe Flash Player 10.3.181.14 Flashes in Sections and Not in Correct places in IE9 error or repair the corrupted and damaged Windows files, you will need a Adobe Flash Player 10.3.181.14 Flashes in Sections and Not in Correct places in IE9 error repair tool. There is more than one method of treating this kind of error code, and here is how you can manually do it:

  1. Start the computer and log in as administrator
  2. Go to the start button and select All Programs. Go to Accessories, System Tools, and then System Restore
  3. Click on System Restore and in a new window, select the Restore my computer to an earlier times option and click Next
  4. On the new confirmation window that appears, click Next
  5. Restart your computer after the restoration has been completed

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How to Fix Adobe Flash Player 10.3.181.14 Flashes in Sections and Not in Correct places in IE9 with SmartPCFixer?

1. Click the button to download SmartPCFixer . Install it on your computer.  Open it, and it will scan your system. The errors will be shown in the list.

2. After the scan is finished, you can see the errors and problems need to be fixed. Click Fix All.

3. When the Fixing part is done, your computer has been speeded up and the errors have been removed


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