Sunday, October 4, 2009

Create iPhone Bootable USB Disk And Use It To Install Windows XP/7/Vista, Create Rescue Disk, Run Live Distros And Much More


Having a bootable USB disk drive comes in handy, and what else can be better then to have your bootable computer rescue kit or favorite linux distro right with you on your iPhone, as my previous post shared how you can make your iPhone work as a mass storage device somebody used USB Drive creatively making it work as a bootable disk drive which lets you use iPhone as a bootable computer rescue kit, launch Windows setup, and use other bootable USB distros/live cd's.


Here is the exact method to make your iPhone a bootable disk drive:

After the release of USB DRIVE by dmytro, we can now make iPhone a bootable usb stick/hard disk and use it to install Windows XP/7/Vista,run LIVE USB distros, Backtrack, Ubuntu and anything else you might think of.

Tests where done on iPhone 3GS and iPhone 3G with success.

What is the use of it:

You can boot your PC using iPhone as the bootable device, and launch some or more of the following: (yes, altogether!)

Windows 7 Setup or Windows Vista Setup
Windows XP Setup
Backtrack 3 or 4
PartedMagic
Ghost boot disk
Ubuntu Live Usb
Windows XP Live CD
MemTest
Freedos

and anything else you might think of. You will have a powerful tool on your hands , anywhere you are. (provided you carry the cable along, of course )

Also, you'll have the rest of the partitioned space availabe for use with your files (applications, documents, music, videos etc) accesible by any PC or Mac.

What you'll need:

1. Jailbroken iPhone w/Cydia
2. USB Drive by dmytro.
3. A PC with Windows Vista or Windows 7
4. WinSetupFromUSB (http://www.datafilehost.com/download-a717212e.html)

Here we go:

1. Having installed USB DRIVE, create a partition of your desired size, set to Mass Storage mode and reboot your iPhone.

2. After iPhone boots, you'll see a new drive on your Comuter. If the drive does not appear, you probably have iTunes installed on the PC and the iTunes driver messes with the mass storage driver. To solve this, open Device Manager, go to Universal Serial Bus Controllers, find Apple USB Mobile Device Driver , right click on it and choose "update driver". Choose "manually install driver", "select from list" and you'll see 2 drivers, the Apple one and the USB Mass storage one.Choose the USB Mass storage one and continue. If the installation of the driver takes too long, disconnect Iphone. The driver will be installed. Connect it again and you are done.

Note: By updating the above driver, iTunes won't see your iPhone anymore. To revert that, use the above method (n.2) and choose the Apple driver instead. You should do this anytime you wanna switch between mass storage mode and iTunes mode.

3. Upon completion of the driver update, Windows might ask you to restart in order for the changes to take effect. Ignore that and go to step 4.

4. Open a command prompt with administrative rights (in Vista or Windows 7, click on Start, type CMD , hold down shift+ctrl and press enter. Or you may want to disable UAC instead . (suggested :p ). A command prompt will open with administrative rights. type DISKPART and press enter. it will show : "DISKPART>"

Note: You need to be careful here so you won't change any of your other hard disk partitions. Disconnect any other removable hard disk drives first just in case.

5. in Diskpart , we type the following commands:

LIST DISK (enter)

it will show all of our hard disks, including the iphone usb partition ! (you'll recognize it by the total disk space)
We note what disk number it has on the left, and we select this disk by typing:

SELECT DISK # (e.g. select disk 2, if the iphone partition has the number 2) and we press enter.

Now we type all of the following:

CLEAN (enter)
CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY (enter)
SELECT PARTITION 1 (enter)
FORMAT FS=FAT32 QUICK (enter)
ASSIGN (enter)
ACTIVE (enter)
exit (enter)

and we can exit command prompt. Now we've already created a bootable partition on iphone which we can see in My Computer! (only it doesn't have what to boot with, yet)
Optionally, we can rename our newly appeared disk on my copmuter to "iphone disk" or whatever name we want. (It doesn't have to have the same name that USB DRIVE gave it via iPhone).

6. Now we install WinsetupfromUSB which we downloaded from the link above.

7. When installed , we open it (we ignore the suggestion to use NTFS ) and at option USB DISK SELECTION we choose our newly created iPhone partition (you'll find it be its drive letter or size).

8. We check the option SYSLINUX BOOTSECTOR/DISTRO (leave the path intact)

NOTE: From now on, it's up to you have many boot images you want to install. I'll provide info for 4: Windows XP, Windows 7 or Vista, Backtrack 3 and PartedMagic.
For more boot images, I'll supply at the end of the tutorial my "grub menu.lst" file which you can use as a guide to install more boot images.

9. Copy all the contents of your WINDOWS XP cd into a folder , and under "Windows 2000/XP/2003 Source" click "browse" and select that folder.

10. Copy all the contents of your WINDOWS VISTA or 7 cd into a folder (not both!) , check the option "VISTA/7/SETUP/PE Recovery/iso" and choose that folder.

11. Download Partedmagic 4.5 ISO (http://beefdrapes.partedmagic.com/) . check the optin PARTEMAGIC> v3.... and browse and select the ISO you just downloaded (after unzipping it first)

12. Click "GO" (will take some time, be patient....). It will notify that it was unable to write grub to bootsector, will attempt to write it the MBR. That's ok.

13. When done, we're ready. IPHONE is now a bootable USB disk. You may now choose it from BIOS as the boot device (you'll find it listed as "Softick") and it will give you a boot menu of the all the installations above.

the best tutorial to learn everything about joomla from the scratch


Welcome to the VTC course for Joomla!. I'm your instructor, Melanie Hedgespeth. In this course you will learn about the content management system named Joomla!. Joomla! is an open-source, free program that you can use to get total control of your website design, navigation, updates, text and much more. With Joomla! you can keep your site up to date very easily and add all kinds of extra elements. Things like polls, sign-ups and newsflashes. In this course, we're going to cover Joomla! basics, which includes installing Joomla!, how to get help with the program and also being aware of Joomla! terminology. It's definitely important to understand specific key terms within the program so you can easily manager your site and easily work with the software. Once we master those basics, we'll move into the actual content of our Joomla! site. We will work with all the elements including the menus, navigational items, articles, polls and much more. At this point you're going to have the skills to implement components into your site and then we'll work on editing those items and increasing the professionalism of your site. As we continue to learn, we will work with extensions, templates and managing users. If you have a site that grows, you're going to need to be able to add users who can help maintain and keep all that information up to date on your site. Finally, we're going to work with search engine optimization. It's great to have a wonderful website, but you need to be able to drive Internet traffic to your pages. We'll take a look at our options in that area. We have a lot to learn and Joomla! is a fun program to play with. So let's get started. Remember, throughout the course you can always e-mail me with questions or you can go to my website; it's MyTechRelief.com. If you go to the Contact area I have a little mebo chat there. You can see if I'm online and I can answer your questions quickly. So let's get started with Joomla! and start learning.
Course:
Joomla! 1.5
Author: Melanie Hedgespeth
SKU: 34012
ISBN: 1-935320-55-6
Release Date: 2009-06-30
Duration: 7.5 hrs / 118 tutorials
Compatibility: Vista/XP/2000, OS X, Linux
QuickTime 7, Flash 8

Introducing Joomla!
Course Introduction (02:05) T
About Joomla! (04:09) T
Licensing (01:46) T
Joomla! Capabilities
What Joomla! Can Do For You (05:45) T
Example Sites (04:07) T
Getting Joomla!
Joomla! Download (02:56) T
XAMPP (02:48) T
Local Installation
Requirements (05:43)
Local Install pt. 1 (03:12)
Local Install pt. 2 (02:50)
Local Install pt. 3 (05:00)
Remote Installation
Remote Install pt. 1 (02:58)
Remote Install pt. 2 (01:14)
Taking Local Install to Remote Site (03:31)
Joomla! Basics
Workspace Front End (05:36)
Workspace Back End (05:48)
Lingo pt. 1 (05:44)
Lingo pt. 2 (03:04)
Help with Joomla! (05:22)
Content
Content Plan (04:44)
Sections pt. 1 (03:12)
Sections pt. 2 (05:57)
Categories pt. 1 (03:21)
Categories pt. 2 (02:25)
Articles pt. 1 (05:44)
Articles pt. 2 (05:42)
Removing Articles (02:34)
Front Page (02:49)
Changing the Logo (03:11)
Logo Sizing (01:46)
Users
Types (03:22)
Management pt. 1 (05:30)
Management pt. 2 (02:55)
Contacts (04:39)
Contacts Page (04:54)
Menus
Working with Menus pt. 1 (05:11)
Working with Menus pt. 2 (05:17)
Working with Menus pt. 3 (03:25)
Working with Menus pt. 4 (05:07)
Submenus (05:03)
Menu Item Order & Removal (02:20)
Working with Pages
Order (03:12)
Filtering/Sorting (05:39)
Images pt. 1 (04:32)
Images pt. 2 (04:24)
Images pt. 3 (05:31)
Multimedia (03:24)
Tables (05:29)
Table of Contents (03:12)
Article Submissions (04:55)
Tracking Page Hits (02:56)
Article Title Linking (01:35)
Hiding Authors (01:29)
Linking Article to Article (01:49)
Article Ratings (02:20)
Components
Polls (04:17)
Make a Poll (06:02)
Weblinks (06:03)
Search (05:12)
News Feeds pt. 1 (02:25)
News Feeds pt. 2 (03:19)
Banners pt. 1 (06:06)
Banners pt. 2 (03:22)
Extensions
Modules (04:27)
Most Read & Latest News (02:28)
Banner Ads (06:06)
Archives (03:08)
Breadcrumbs (02:35)
Custom HTML & Feed Display (02:58)
Footer (03:05)
Random Image (03:19)
Search (02:04)
Statistics & Sections (04:47)
Syndicate & Who is Online (05:48)
Related Articles (05:45)
Newsflash (06:09)
Wrapper (03:03)
Plugins (05:26)
Templates (05:06)
Installing Templates pt. 1 (04:06)
Installing Templates pt. 2 (02:24)
Editing Templates (04:10)
Languages (03:58)
Installing Languages (02:43)
Installing Extensions (02:14)
Installing Extensions Examples pt. 1 (02:56)
Installing Extensions Examples pt. 2 (03:00)
Media Manager
Using the Media Manager (03:36)
Images for Articles (02:34)
Media Extensions (05:15)
Tools
Mail (04:22)
Global Check-in (06:23)
Cache (02:08)
Global Configuration Site (05:38)
Global Configuration System (05:04)
Global Configuration Server (03:11)
SEO
SEO Explained (04:16)
SEO & Site Tips pt. 1 (04:54)
SEO & Site Tips pt. 2 (05:57)
Upload Local to Remote
Activating Local Joomla! Site to Remote Host (05:52)
Tips
Custom Error Pages pt. 1 (01:27)
Custom Error Pages pt. 2 (01:40)
Custom Error Pages pt. 3 (01:21)
Custom Error Pages pt. 4 (00:51)
Facebook Link (03:11)
Twitter Link (02:51)
Convert an Existing Site (02:19)
Uninstall XAMPP/Joomla! (01:11)
Backup & Administration pt. 1 (02:03)
Backup & Administration pt. 2 (02:18)
Security (01:58)
Future Publishing (01:04)
Website Planning (03:23)
Tiny MCE pt. 1 (02:18)
Tiny MCT pt. 2 (03:12)
Tiny MCT pt. 3 (01:47)
Wrap Up
Joomla! Summary (03:48)
Author
About the Author (02:30)


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Download Ultimate Windows 7 eBook .. for free!

After receiving so many questions yesterday, I thought it would be time to add a little eBook to our site.
You can freely download it over at:
I hope this helps some people to fix their problems. You can find a short summary of the content on our site.
Cheers,
Oliver

Windows 8 Screenshots

Sorry to disappoint you but it’s a bit early for Windows 8 screenshots. We will try to get some as sooon as possible.

When Microsoft leaks some material we will probably get the first screenshots. You should definitely check out the Windows 8 features site to find out what they are working on. That might give you a clue what we can expect to see in a couple month.

Here’s a proof that there are no Windows 8 screenshots available:

Windows 8 Fake Screenshots by WinSpark


Windows 8 Screenshots: 3rd-party-concepts

Many people have their very own idea what Windows 8 should look like, how users should navigate, how it should feel to use the system and what colors should be used for Windows 8.

Here’s great screenshot of a Windows 8 3rd-party concept:

The circular wheel with shortcuts to different important Windows functions is a common concept, but is still a missing feature in Windows. Will Windows 8 change that?

Another concept that also includes the circular wheel reminds of Ubuntu, because of the light-brown colors:

We will post any new shots here: Windows 8 Screenshots


15 worthy Blu-ray movies for less than $15

Critics of Blu-ray often talk about how expensive the discs are, but in recent weeks, a growing number of Blu-ray movies have become more affordable, with several dipping below the $15 price point and some even slipping in at $9.99 on Amazon.

Cheap is popular these days and, not surprisingly, a lot of these bargain-price titles end up on the bestsellers list on Amazon. But when it comes to owning discs, most people have become pretty discerning, and don't just buy anything because it's cheap. With that in mind, we've culled down the list of bargain titles and selected 15 we think are worth owning.

As always, it's important to mention that taste is subjective, and if you don't like our picks, call us out and make your own suggestions in the comments section. If you're persuasive enough, we'll edit the list and swap in new titles. And as new budget Blu-rays come out, we'll also update the list. (Note: The discs on the list all were priced at less than $15 on Amazon at the time of this writing. Naturally, those prices are subject to change.)

For reference, here are the discs we considered but ultimately didn't include this round: "Bullitt," "Unforgiven," "Beetlejuice," "V for Vendetta," "Swordfish," "A Clockwork Orange," "I am Legend," "Fugitive," "The Road Warrior," "The Dirty Dozen," "Enter the Dragon," "Risky Business," "Dirty Dancing," "The New World," "Top Gun," and "Being There."

Click on any image to view the movies we did pick.



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7500 Mouse Cursor

I hope you enjoyed the Windows 7 eBook and found it helpful to tweak your PC. I've got a lot to share with you this time, so get ready for some more tweaks. If you are not interested in cursors, skip the first part of the mail.
Windows 7 Lightsaber action:
I've found some cool mouse cursors for Windows 7, Vista, XP, etc. (actually they are all compatible, because MS did not change their file format).
If you download the cursor, you might also be interested in this: