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Convert HD mkv to Bluray DVD5/DVD9
Filed Under (Software) by digitalm on 06-03-2009
Tagged Under : convert mkv, convert mkv to dvd, mkv to dvd
If your movie is too big to fit on a dvd5 just select the split option,and after you have disk1 created press the Create 2nd disk button.
Advanced High Definition Video Disk Creator v2.9B by Gherudos

http://www.octapus.net/AHDVDC/Advanc…y_Gherudos.exe
Advanced High Definition Video Disk Creator is a small GUI that
automates the process of tsmuxer and converts automaticaly your
high definition matroska video files(.mkv) to AVCHD DVD.
AVCHD is a codec made by $ony for its handycams and the
AVCHD DVDs can be reproduced only on Playstation 3 and Bluray Players.
But whats so special about this little program?
Well all of you have some terrabytes of high definition .mkv
movies that sit on your HDD and take a huge amount of precious space.
Now its time to backup all this video files,but playstation 3
and the bluray players doesnt support the .mkv format.
Advanced High Definition Video Disk Creator will convert all your
HD .mkv files in bootable AVCHD DVDs without reducing the quality
of your HD movies.
Say you have a movie that it is 4.36GB and its 1280×720 at 23.976 fps
after you pass it on Advanced High Definition Video Disk Creator it
will convert it to AVCHD DVD as it is 1280×720 at 23.976 fps.
The best thing is that it takes only 2-3 minutes for the process!!!
How to use it:
1)Fill in the name of the .mkv and .srt(if you choose the with subtites option) withouth the .mkv and .srt extension:
eg: My_name_is_earl.mkv and My_name_is_earl.srt are your files,you simply write My_name_is_earl on both gaps.
2)Choose if you want to use external subtitles(str) or not.
3)Choose AC3 or DTS audio(read the .nfo of your .mkv file)
4)Choose split option only if the final iso is too big to fit on one DVD5
this will split your ISO in 2 parts in order to avoid burning your ISO on an expensive DVD9.
5)Press create meta file button.
6)Press create iso button.
7)If you choose to split your movie in 2 parts after your first iso is built press the Create 2nd Disk button.
Thats all,enjoy your 1080p and 720p HD movies without a quality loss on your PS3 in only 5 minutes…
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Download from here:

http://rapidshare.com/files/12610596…y_Gherudos.exe
Advanced High Definition Video Disk Creator v2.1 by Gherudos
Advanced High Definition Video Disk Creator is a small GUI that
automates the process of tsmuxer and converts automaticaly your
high definition matroska video files(.mkv) to AVCHD DVD.
AVCHD is a codec made by $ony for its handycams and the
AVCHD DVDs can be reproduced only on Playstation 3 and Bluray Players.
But whats so special about this little program?
Well all of you have some terrabytes of high definition .mkv
movies that sit on your HDD and take a huge amount of precious space.
Now its time to backup all this video files,but playstation 3
and the bluray players doesnt support the .mkv format.
Advanced High Definition Video Disk Creator will convert all your
HD .mkv files in bootable AVCHD DVDs without reducing the quality
of your HD movies.
Say you have a movie that it is 4.36GB and its 1280×720 at 23.976 fps
after you pass it on Advanced High Definition Video Disk Creator it
will convert it to AVCHD DVD as it is 1280×720 at 23.976 fps.
The best thing is that it takes only 2-3 minutes for the process!!!
How to use it
1)Extract the contents of the .exe file at the root directory of
one of your HDDs,like C:\
In the same dir without subdirectories place your .mkv and .srt file
Its important that the name of the .mkv and .srt doesnt contain any
invalid character like % . @ or even blank spaces.
A good example is
C:\Advanced High Definition Video Disk Creator by Gherudos\Eragon.mkv
C:\Advanced High Definition Video Disk Creator by Gherudos\Eragon.srt
2)Now run the Advanced High Definition Video Disk Creator.exe
at Filename of .mkv file enter the name of your .mkv file without
the extension .mkv
Filename of .srt file enter the name of your .srt file without
the extension .srt
3)If you want to add external subtitles check the box “With Subtitles”
else check the box that says “Without Subtitles”.
4)Choose the sound type of your .mkv container:
AC3 or DTS.
5)If you know the exact Width Height and FPS write them else
leave the default width height and fps.
6)Press the create meta file button.
7)Press the create iso button.
8)Burn your ISO with your favourite burning application.
If the iso size is < 4.37GB you need a DVD5
else if the iso size is > 4.37GB you ll need a DVD9
end if
lol
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Change the PS3 screen resolution on Ubuntu Linux
Filed Under (Software) by digitalm on 06-03-2009
Tagged Under : ps3 linux, ps3 ubuntu linux resolution
This guide will help you change the screen resolution in ubuntu Linux on the ps3
Changing Screen Size
You will need a HD TV or monitor to change the resolution
- Open Terminal (Applications> System> Accessories> Terminal)
- Type “sudo apt-get install ps3pf-utilsâ€, this will install the ps3videomode command
- Now type ‘ps3videomode -v’, this will provide all options for the command
- Now you want to discover which video modes work, just start guessing. Personally I use ‘ps3videomode -v 37? for 1080p, if you try an option and it garbles your text press the up arrow delete the number and type 1 and press enter. This should bring it back to the way it was if not press enter, and type ps3videomode -v 1.
- Keep trying your options, if an option garbles your text it probably works but you just need to change it in the kboot.conf file before Linux boots. If it displays just a black screen it’s probably a bad mode, try another.
- Now to assign your video mode at startup type ’sudo su’, you should now be root be careful in this mode as you can screw some stuff up and have to reinstall.
- Type ‘nano /etc/kboot.conf ‘. This opens the kboot in a text editor. Add ‘ps3fb:mode:xx’ at the end of each quote, it should look like the following.
Linux='/boot/vmlinux blah blah blah quiet splash video=ps3fb:mode:xx'
Old='/boot/vmlinux blah blah blah quiet splash video=ps3fb:mode:xx'
Remember to change the xx to whatever video mode you decided upon. - Now Press Control-X, y, save as kboot.conf by pressing enter
- Now type ’sudo reboot’
0:auto mode YUV 60Hz 1:480i 2:480p 3:720p 4:1080i 5:1080p YUV 50Hz 6:576i 7:576p 8:720p 9:1080i 10:1080p RGB 60Hz 33:480i 34:480p 35:720p 36:1080i 37:1080p RGB 50Hz 38:576i 39:576p 40:720p 41:1080i 42:1080p VESA 11:WXGA 12:SXGA 13:WUXGA full screen mode: <video mode ID> + 128 dither ON mode : <video mode ID> + 2048
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Installing linux on your PS3::Ubuntu 8.10
Filed Under (Software) by digitalm on 06-03-2009
Tagged Under : linux ps3, ps3 linux, ubuntu ps3
This guide will help you set up Ubuntu 8.10 on your PS3 there is no risk of leaving the PS3 dead you if you cant get it set up and you cant get back to the PS3 system you just turn off the PS3 and then hold the power button for a about 5 seconds untill the second beeps then it will reset and boot the standard PS3 system
Requirements:A USB Keyboard & Mouse, Either a copy of Ubuntu 8.10 for the PS3 ready burnt onto a CD or you will need a PC and a blank CD to burn the ununtu download onto.
This guide assumes that you have burnt Ubuntu to CD and installed the new OtherOS on your PS3, If you need help follow instructions 1 and 2 on PS3 Linux How To: Install Ubuntu on the PS3
Please note you do not burn the ISO file onto the CD the ISO file is a copy of a CD and must be opened properly so the files it contains will be burnt to the CD if you have Nero or any quality burning software all you will need to do it double click the file it should then open up your burning software with the required settings and ask you to start burning .
Make sure you have updated your Other OS in the XMB menu. Intrepid will not install using an old Other OS.
Start up the PS3s XMB system (if in kboot/terminal write: “ps3-boot-game-os” or “boot-game-os”).
With the Intrepid disk loaded, go to [Settings > System Settings > Install Other OS]. The otheros.bld file will be detected on the disc. Hit [Start] to update your Other OS.
Go to Default System and switch from PS3 to “Other OS”.
Loading the installer
With the Ubuntu disk loaded and OtherOS activated, start up your console, and wait for the installer to begin.
You will be greeted by two penguins and some lines of text. After a few seconds the terminal will display:
built on 20081030.
If in doubt, just press Enter.kboot: _
Pressing Enter will start the installation with the kernel loading the system. Never mind the usb error message(s), just let the installer start up.
Installing the base system
These instructions are only tested on a ps3 connected to the internet via cable. If you’re installing without internet access the process might vary somewhat from the steps below
- First choose a language for the installation process, then your geographical location.
- The system can try to determine your keyboard or you can choose it from a list.
- The CD ROM is scanned, and additional components are loaded.
- If your PS3 is connected to the internet via cable, choose eth0: Ethernet. (unless you are using WEP encryption - wireless networks can be hard to configure from here.)
- Enter a hostname for the system - like “ubuntuPS3?.
- Disks and hardware is dectected. If asked if you want to Activate Serial ATA RAID devices just choose yes .
- When asked how to partition the disks, choose option 2: “Guided - use entire disk” (meaning the 10.7GB you formatted from the XMB in step 1∞).
- On the overview screen, hit “Finish partitioning and write changes to disk”. If asked to confirm, choose yes.
- The partition is formatted and base system installed. It should take about 6 minutes.
- Set up your user information (full name, username and password twice), and choose whether you would like to create a private encrypted directory for your user.
- Unless you’re using a proxy, leave the HTTP proxy information field blank (just hit enter).
- The system will start installing software. It might appear to hang at 6%, but just give the installer time and it will move on. The process will take about an hour.
- System clock - Yes to UTC.
You’re done! The CD will automatically eject itself, but you have to manually take it out of its slot (if you don’t, the PS3 will load it upon reboot). Hit Continue to boot into Ubuntu.
At the kboot screen, hit enter. Once greeted by the Ubuntu screen, enter the user name and password you chose during installation.
Congratulations! You should now have a working (X)Ubuntu 8.10 Operating System installed on your Playstation 3. Move on to Setup Ubuntu for tips on how to configure the screen resolution and making the OS run more smoothly.
PS: If you’ve chosen to install Xubuntu there is currently a bug that avoids you from opening the file manager Thunar. A quick fix for this is to install the alternative and lightweight file manager pcmanfm:
sudo apt-get install pcmanfm
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Install Problems
An ISO file is a disk image it is not a file that needs to be burn to disk it is a file containing instructions of how it should be burnt and the files that need to be on the disk most good burning software will work if you just double click the ISO file, otherwise you have to find the option to create disk from disk image.
When you have burnt the disk view the disk contents in windows and if there is only one file on the disk then you have burnt it wrong but if you can see multiple files and/or folders then the disk is ready.
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Grand Theft Auto 4 Cheats!(PS3/Xbox360/PC)
Filed Under (Games) by digitalm on 06-03-2009
Tagged Under : Grand theft auto 4, GTA 4, GTA4, ps3 best game
All cheats should be entered during normal gameplay. To do this, bring up Niko’s cellphone, use the table to find the cheat you want, and enter it using the directional keypad. Once the cheat is entered, a ‘Cheat Activated’ message will appear.

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Tweaking Windows Vista
Filed Under (Computers, Software) by digitalm on 01-11-2008
Tagged Under : operating system tweaks, os, os tweaks, tweaks, vista sp1, win vista
Here are some tweaks that I find useful for Windows Vista SP1
Tweak-to change slightly, esp. in order to make something more effective or correct.
-get the most out of, make optimal.
Optimize-modify to achieve maximum efficiency in storage capacity or time or cost.
Tweaking Windows Vista SP1
Important Notes On Tweaking & This Guide
1)Tweaking is best done on a fresh install.
2)Get as much memory (RAM) as you can afford. RAM is fast and Vista will take advantage of it.
3)Use 2 or more hard drives. This will speed up access to files and provide a good backup
location
4)Proper Hard Drive Configuration, Properly setting up your hard drive(s) allows for both increased performance and reliable backups.
5)Maintain Your Computer. Disk cleanup and defrag is the fastest and easiest way to speed up your computer.
Vista SP1 Cleanup
Once you’ve installed SP1 and everything is running well, AND you are absolutely 100% sure you do not want to uninstall it, AND you have backed up your system… You can run this command vsp1cln.exe.
This will allow you to reclaim significant disk space. To do this press the Windows + R keys and type vsp1cln.exe in the run box. or if you prefer using the command line: press the Windows + R keys and type cmd then type vsp1cln.exe.
“Windows Vista SP1 File Removal tool (Vsp1cln.exe). Vsp1cln.exe is an optional tool that you can run after you install SP1. This tool removes older versions of components that have been updated in SP1, which are stored during the installation in case you need to uninstall SP1 later. Saving these older components increases the amount of disk space that is used. Typically, you should run Vsp1cln.exe if you want to reclaim this disk space after applying SP1 and if you will not need to uninstall SP1. Note, however, that you cannot uninstall SP1 after you run this tool. You can use this tool both online and offline, but you must have SP1 installed and you must use the correct version of the tool. If you are running this file on an offline image, you should use the Vsp1cln.exe included in the Windows OPK or AIK. However, if you are running this file online (on a computer that you are booted into), you should use the Vsp1cln.exe file located at %windir%\system32\vsp1cln.exe.”
Auto Login
Redundant warning #1…Having a machine set to automatically login is a serious security risk, especially for laptops. You’re on your own…
Press the Windows + R keys > type netplwiz > uncheck Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer. > in the resulting screen pick the appropriate User and type in the password and click Apply.
The Sidebar
This can use a significant amount of memory and some gadgets eat RAM wholesale. I have a couple of gadgets installed and often I use the Sidebar. But I don’t want it to start automatically. If you want to keep it from autostarting:
Right-click in the Sidebar area and choose Properties > uncheck Start Sidebar when Windows starts.
You can start it any time from the run box. Press the Windows + R keys and type sidebar.
Turn Off System Sounds
What this does is disable the Sound Scheme. The sound scheme contains things like the sound you hear when you click on something. I’m really not concerned so much with the resources it uses but I just find the sounds to be annoying. Either way…
Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel (or Start > Control Panel) > Sound . Click on the Sounds tab. First save your current scheme, click on the Save As… button, enter a name, I used “1″, and click OK. Next, in the upper most box, click on the arrow on the right side and choose No Sounds and click Apply at the bottom, right.
Visual Effects
Press the Windows + Pause Break keys > in the left pane click on Advanced system settings.
In the resulting window, in the Performance section click the Settings… button.
In the Visual Effects pane check your options. I uncheck all except:
-Enable desktop composition
-Smooth edges of screen fonts
-Use drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop
-Use Visual Styles on windows and buttons
Click Apply
Disable Transparency
This can make Aero a little “snappier”. Right-click in an empty space on your desktop, choose Personalize > click on Window Color and Appearance > uncheck Enable transparency. While you’re there you can change the look of Aero by choosing a color, I use Graphite.
Disable Aero
While most of you know the key to tweaking a machine for performance involves the culmination of numerous tweaks I feel I should inform you that many benchmarks have shown no real correlation between disabling Aero altogether and increased performance. I do not disable Aero.
Right-click in an empty space on your desktop, choose Personalize > click on Window Color and Appearance > click on Open classic appearance properties for more color options > under Color scheme: choose Windows Vista Basic > click Apply and OK.
Turn Off Indexing or Configure which drives you want indexed
Warning - One of the touted features of Vista is its Search feature, messing with Indexing will hinder this ability.
I must confess I’ve never understood the fascination with searching or search tools. The better solution is to organize your data from the start.
Once organized you can tell each program where to put files (via preferences). i.e. - All pics go in the Pictures folder, all mp3’s go in the Music folder, etc.
A couple of notes:
1 - Many people have noticed a lot of “disk activity” or “disk thrashing” in Vista. Disabling this will stop SOME of this activity but NOT all. Other Vista services like Prefetch and ReadyBoost account for some of this
2 - Disabling Indexing does not mean you can’t use Windows Search but it does mean searches will take more time.
The fast way to disable all:
Disable the Windows Search service (Start > Run > type services.msc)
Disable Indexing on selected drives:
Click on Computer. Right-click on any drives/partition you do not want Indexed.
In the General pane uncheck Index this drive for faster searching, click Apply,
In the resulting window choose Apply changes to drive X:\, subfolders and files, click OK
Click OK or Continue for any pop-ups, and ignore all for any error messages.
I did this for every drive.
Make Sure Your SATA Drives Are configured For Max Speed
Vista doesn’t always set all the performance options to maximum for your SATA drives.
To set all the options to max, open device manager. Press the Windows + R keys and type devmgmt.msc > expand the Disk drives section by clicking on the plus sign > double-click on the drive you want to configure the click the Policies tab > Check the Optimize for performance button > Check both the Enable write caching on the disk and the Enable advanced performance boxes. See the warnings about power loss? They are there for a reason.
Make Sure Your External Drives Are configured For Max Speed
This tweak isn’t as important unless you are constantly writing/reading to/from an external drive.
Press the Windows + R keys and type devmgmt.msc > expand the Disk drives section by clicking on the plus sign > double-click on the drive you want to configure the click the Policies tab > Check the Optimize for performance button.
Move Print Spool Directory
For most people this tweak works on the machine that the printer is physically attached to.
This tweak is most effective if you move it to a separate drive from your OS, preferably the first partition on that disk or the second partition on that disk if you are using the first for your page file.
from the classic style menu:
Create a new folder on that partition called PrintSpool > now go to START > Printers > click on File at the top left of the window >
scroll down and click Server Properties > click on the Advanced tab >
type the COMPLETE path to the PrintSpool folder you just created (i.e. - D:\\PrintSpool)
from the default style menu:
Create a new folder on that partition called PrintSpool > now go to START > Control Panel > Printers > click on File at the top left of the window >
scroll down and click Server Properties > click on the Advanced tab >
type the COMPLETE path to the PrintSpool folder you just created (i.e. - D:\\PrintSpool)
Stop Security Notifications
In the Notification Area (bottom-right where the time is), right-click on the Security Shield and choose Open Security Center.
In the left pane of the resulting window choose Change the way Security Center alerts me,
choose Don’t notify me and don’t display the icon
Don’t Monitor Specific Events
Must be done from regedit
Reg Values:
; 00000000, or 0 = On, 00000001 or 1 = Off, Off means do not monitor
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Security Center\Svc]
“AntiVirusOverride”=dword:00000001
“AntiSpywareOverride”=dword:00000001
“FirewallOverride”=dword:00000001
Disable Windows Defender
Go to Start > Programs > Windows Defender > Tools > Options > Uncheck everything, especially Use Windows Defender.
Click Save.
You need to do this before you disable the service or else you’ll generate an error.
Reg Value:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender]
“DisableAntiSpyware”=dword:00000001
Turn Off System Restore
Be sure you have another backup/restore option BEFORE you do this. Disabling System Restore means that you will not be able to use Shadow Copies or Driver Rollback. See Windows Vista Backup Strategies For Home Users for more info.
Press the Windows + Pause Break keys > in the left pane click on Advanced system settings.
In the resulting window, switch to the System Protection pane.
Uncheck all drives.
A pop-up will happen asking “Are you sure…”,click Turn System Restore Off, the click Apply.
Turn Off or Configure Automatic Updates
There is no sense in having Windows incessantly checking for updates. Microsoft releases their updates on Tuesdays and usually once a month.
If you are a Geek and hit the tech sites often you’ll know when updates are released and you can update manually. Non-Geeks should use the second option.
The Page File
1. The average user is best served by LEAVING THE PAGE FILE ALONE. Vista does an excellent job of managing the page file settings for most people.
2. For 99.999% of the configurations on the planet you need a page file. Vista itself wants one and a number of programs out there do too. If you think you can run your machine optimally without a page file you do not understand how Vista (or any NT based OS works).
3. The recommendations below are not designed to give you the highest scores on a synthetic benchmark but to give you the best overall performance for your system (including stability). The size of hard drives today are huge and making the page file a little larger than it “needs” to be hurts nothing and you’re covered if you’re ever doing something that requires more.
One hard drive:
If you only have one hard drive or your other drives are significantly slower than your OS drive.
1 - Leave it alone. (recommended)
2 - Make it static. Vista has the ability to resize the page file on the fly if need be (usually it isn’t). If the page file is resized and then later returned to normal your disk may become fragmented. (please note I said “disk” not “page file” and “may” not “will”) If you have the disk space and you’re anal about such things you can adjust the minimum and max to the same setting. The size (min and max) should be whatever the Recommended: size is in the Virtual Memory window.
Two hard drives:
The second drive should be near as fast or faster than the OS drive or there is no reason to do this.
Make 2 page files, one on the OS drive, one on the first partition of the second drive. The sizes should be at least the size of the amount of memory you have. For example, if you have 2 GB of RAM then 2 page files of 2048 MB. This allows for plenty of space and Vista can choose the drive that is least busy when it needs to access the page file.
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PSP Custom Firmware 5.00 M33-3 Released
Filed Under (Software, Uncategorized, blog) by digitalm on 01-11-2008
Tagged Under : psp, psp custom firmware
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Manage/Remove Multi-Boot Option
Filed Under (Computers, Software) by digitalm on 04-08-2008
Tagged Under : Add new tag, multi boot, os dual boot

If under various circumstances you had to install a second Windows OS on the same system, you should have already met the dual boot option. For those who do not know, the dual boot option appears when two or more Windows systems reside on the same computer at the same time. It will pop up before booting the system permitting the user to select which OS will boot.
This option is very useful for those who own computers with older mainboards that do not provide a quick boot selection option. Newer motherboards have this option by default and whenever two or more operating systems are available, you can simply press an F key which will determine a Bios window to emerge offering you the possibility to select the desired drive to boot.
I must confess that I am a fan of the quick boot option provided by these motherboards. In case I want to format the second HDD that stores the second Window, I can do it without needing to edit the dual boot option. Just removing the second OS won’t determine the dual
boot option to disappear.
It will be still shown before booting although there is just one OS available. Very unpleasant I can say.
My advice, in case you want to use only the quick boot option (not the dual boot), is that when you install the second OS, make sure you remove the IDE/SATA cable for the HDD that holds the primary Windows. Because of this, the installation won’t detect that you already have a primary OS installed and won’t enable the dual boot option. Otherwise, the cables plugged into the primary HDD will automatically enable it.
Boot.ini, the house of the dual boot option
Boot.ini is a system file found in the system root. Because it has a major importance for the booting process, Windows developers gave it hidden, system and read-only attributes. Don’t worry though, you can easily view it and even change the attributes by yourself. Just go to My Computer/Windows Explorer > Folder Options > View and check “Show hidden files and folders”.
How to edit Boot.ini
Let’s assume that you have the dual boot option enabled and because your second HDD broke down or you simply formatted it losing the second operating system, you want to get rid of the dual boot option. To do it, you need to edit the Boot.ini which can be done in multiple ways.
Manual edit using the notepad or any other text editor
Being a plain text file editor isn’t a big deal, as all it takes is a simple text editor. Therefore, the common Notepad provided by my Windows would be more than enough. First of all, remove the read-only attribute because you need to save the file after you have edited it. Because we are dealing with an important system file and any mistake would lead to the impossibility of booting the system, be smart and make a backup copy. In case something happens, you can copy back the file from another source such a floppy, USB flashpen or other HDD.
Comfortable method to change the “timeout”
When the dual boot option works, you are provided with a timeout in order to select the desired OS. By default, this timeout is 30 sec. If no OS is selected, after 30 seconds, the primary Windows will boot. In case you consider the timeout too high, you can lower it.
Go to Start > Run and type msconfig. Once the system configuration window pops up, you will notice that Boot.ini has its own tab. Select that tab and where you see “timeout,” set it to a lower or higher value.
Remove/Add Operating Systems in the dual boot menu
This is the main issue. How to remove a dual boot option from the menu? Right click on My Computer icon and select Properties. From the properties window go to Advantage > Startup and Recovery > Settings. Here, you can both edit the timeout value and modify the Boot.ini file by clicking Edit. If you remove the second operating system from Boot.ini, the dual boot option won’t appear before booting.
Don’t forget to backup the file in any situation. It will keep you out of trouble!



Source :http://news.softpedia.com/news/Manage-Remove-Multi-Boot-Option-45811.shtml
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Sony Psp’s New 4.01 Firmware
Filed Under (Software) by digitalm on 25-06-2008
Tagged Under : custom firmware, dark-alex custom firmware, m33 custom firmware, psp, psp custom firmware
Sony Releases Firmware 4.01…
4.00M33 Custom Firmware by Dark-Alex end of this Week…
You can now grab firmware 4.01 via Network Update
Whats on this firmware?
- Display of search results under Internet Search has been
improved for certain languages.
- Playback of video content under Video has been improved for
certain file types.
Source : www.dark-alex.org
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