Friday, January 07, 2005

Day II

Replaced monitor with 2001fp that surprisingly arrived early

Hooked up cable feed to wintv card and did autoscan of channels

Installed external DVD burner

Installed DVD backup software

Reboot

Activated windows since my 60 day MSDN grace period suddenly expired after 1 day

Installed Photoshop CS

Connected external HD that contains all data files

HD stops transferring to main HD.  Move around to different USB port.  Loose ability to see drive at all.  Crap.

Starting over again.  Really glad I wasted that activation earlier.

 

Formatting

Installing Windows XP RTM this time

Told windows messenger to never run

VIA Ethernet driver from CD

Reboot

Configured windows

Made sure I could see my external HD and copy files

Installed VIA USB 2.0 Driver from CD

Reboot

Copied files again, way faster

VIA 4-in-1 from CD

Saw a dialog box that had the title "you should not see me" briefly

Reboot

RAID Controller from CD

Reboot

Windows XP SP2 from CD

Reboot

Windows update

Reboot

Windows update

Reboot

Radeon drivers from CD

Reboot

Optimized DivX player from radeon CD

Moebius strip screensaver from radeon CD

Reboot

Soundblaster drivers from web

Reboot

WinTV drivers from web

Reboot

Wintv2000 from web

Scan for channels

Installed Photoshop CS

Installed Photoshop Album 2.0 (which included acrobat reader 6.0 without asking)

Reboot

Open Photoshop Album.  Had to reconnect all missing files since the source drive letter for my data drive has changed, and photoshop album stores absolute paths.  After roughly 10% of my photo collection, Album crashes.  Restarting Album yields better results on the second attempt

 

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 Thursday, January 06, 2005

With all of XP SP2's emphasis on security, why did I not even get a stern warning that I had no password on my account?  Sure, it does something positive, by requiring the welcome screen rather than logging me in automatically after rebooting, but come on... shouldn't passwords be mandatory, at least on a machine that is going to have any network connectivity?

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I decided to start the new year off right in anticipation of my new Dell 2001fp arriving later this week by repaving my desktop.  This is the first set of notes I took while doing the deed before I was sidetracked by the Alias premiere on my TiVo.

Format

Windows XP w/SP1

VIA Ethernet driver from CD

reboot

Downloaded + installed latest 4-in-1 drivers from www.viaarena.com

Reboot

Disabled onboard audio card in bios

Reboot

Loaded onboard RAID driver from VIA CD

Reboot

Windows XP SP2 from CD

Reboot

Installed everything from windows update, except the radeon drivers

Reboot

Radeon drivers from CD

Customized windows

Installed optimized Divx player from Radeon CD

Installed Gargoyle clock screen saver from radeon CD

Organized some start menu items

Reboot

Downloaded latest soundblaster audigy drivers from web

Shutdown

Install audigy card

Install audigy drivers - failed

shutdown

Moved audigy card to lower slot

Install audigy drivers - ok

Reboot

Windows update

Reboot

Getting random crashes - starting over with all PCI cards in from the beginning

 

Updated BIOS

Format

Windows XP w/SP1

VIA Ethernet driver from CD

Reboot

Disabled onboard audio card in bios

Reboot

Downloaded + installed latest 4-in-1 drivers from www.viaarena.com

Reboot

Loaded onboard RAID driver from VIA CD

Reboot

Windows XP SP2 from CD

Reboot

Installed everything from windows update except the radeon drivers

Reboot

Radeon drivers from CD

Customized windows

Installed optimized DivX player from radeon CD

Installed Fire Caves screen saver from radeon CD

Reboot

Downloaded + installed latest soundblaster audigy drivers from web

Reboot

Installed WinTV Drivers from web

Reboot

Installed wintv2000

Reboot

 

At some point during the night the power went out in the building, so I don't know if my “does the box run all night without crashing” test would have passed.  More tonight as I keep trudging through.

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 Tuesday, January 04, 2005

I finally got around to migrating some of the posts from my old site to DasBlog.  Comments are coming soon... and then I will try to tackle the old radio content. 

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I beat Jason.

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 Wednesday, December 29, 2004

If you didn't get a Christmas card from us, here's what you missed:

There's no place like home for the Holidays.  There's no home in place for the Holidays.

Construction should be starting in early March.  The waiting is killing us.

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While I was on Amazon tonight, I found myself drawn to do a little navel gazing.  I've been a technical reviewer on a number of book proposals and manuscripts during the past year, the most notable being Windows Forms Programming in C#Every once in a while I use the feature on Amazon to search within the text of the books for my name, hoping that someone will include a mention of my reviewing work in the acknowledgments section.  It is very hard work after all.

Anyway, imagine my surprise to see my name show up un two very unexpected places.  It seems that one of my favorite bloggers, Rogers Cadenhead, mentioned me in a couple of his recent books: Movable Type 3.0 Bible Desktop Edition and Radio UserLand Kick Start.

I'm speechless.  I am truly honored and humbled.  Inspiration has been lacking in the blogging front lately, but I now have some renewed vigor.  Thank You for helping me find that spark.

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