Thursday, August 29, 2013

Repair Your Mouse USB Port or Cable DIY

- Cheap computer mouse usually got problems with USB port or cable.
- To change the cable, you need to buy a new USB cable, or if you can reuse any usb cable from other broken mouse or usb cable from keyboard or anything, as long as it has 4 wires inside.
- I fixed a Logitech M100 USB mouse by cutting the USB port and replace it with others as the USB wire inside the port usually bend and broken.

References:
1) http://blog.bebop.cc/2012/01/09/um-projeto-para-portadores-de-ela-mouse-com-um-olhar/
2) http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=21321.0
3) http://salvagedcircuitry.com/images/g5_project/4.JPG

Logitech M100 Software, SetPoint, Download Here




Saturday, August 24, 2013

Virus Hide Your File? Here's How

- I assumed that you can't find your file in your usb pendrive.
- First, show all hidden file and folder (including system file and folder).


- Download and install Attribute Changer from FileHippo.

- Select file and folder that you want to remove hidden attribute, right-click on the files.
- Untick "Systen" and "Hidden" and click Apply.
- Thanks to Attribute Changer by Romain Petges :-)

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

.Net Framework 4 Installation Error 0xc8000222

- From what I have experienced myself, this error is related to Windows Update.
- First, goto Windows Update and try check for update. If there is any error, for example, it says service is not running, first you can try repair Windows Update.
- Try Windows Update Automated Troubleshooter.
- Try Microsoft Fix It
- Search, download and run "WindowsUpdateDiagnostic.diagcab".
- My solution (I forgot where I found.this working solution but somewhat from Microsoft related web/forum/comment), rename "C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore\Logs\edb.log" or just delete it, and restart your PC. After that my Microsoft Update is working and I now can install .Net Framework 4 smoothly.
- That is my solution, I can't guarantee it will work at your PC or not, do it at your own risk.