It's been more than two weeks since the last edition of the Weekend Roundup. I haven't ditched it nor have I forgotten about it. It just so happened that every weekend something comes up and it takes the time I'm supposed to do the roundup. Although late, I wanted to make sure that this roundup would get published this time.Pinoy BlogosphereRemember the old Pinoy Top Blogs? Well it was re-launched last week and features an entirely new code-base and design. Previous accounts were imported so if you already have an account, all you need to do to get your blog listed is to get the new tracking code. Check out the new Pinoy Top Blogs. Karlo of Pinoyblogero shares his thoughts on why pinoy bloggers aren't interested in coining a Tagalog/Filipino term for the word "blog". I agree with him and those were my exact thoughts when I first read Paulo's post. My good friend Jhay talks about a new tipping system called Scratchback that he recently installed on his blog. I've seen this widget on some blogs a couple months back but didn't know what it was called or was interested to find out. Hehe now that I've read his article, I think I might give a try soon. PinoyTechGuy talks about what's new in the recently released Windows Vista Service Pack 1 or SP1. I hope SP1 would enhance the performance of Vista and fix most if not all technical issues and bugs that are causing many Vista users headaches.
Continue reading...Monday, March 17, 2008
Recently, I tried installing Adobe Photoshop CS3 on my laptop but when I started the installation process I got this error message:Internal Error 2739. Contact Customer Support.I rebooted my machine and tried to install again but I still got the error. The next thing I did was to copy the files locally on my machine and tried installing it again but I still wasn't successful and got the same error message. Finally, I decided to look for a solution or fix to this problem. I found the solution over at the Adobe support forums and today I'll it share with you.For those running Windows Vista 32-bit, here's what you need to do:Click Start > All Programs > Accessories. Right-click on Command Prompt and choose Run As AdministratorGo to C:\Windows\System32.
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Tuesday, March 25, 2008
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