The recent update of Firefox 3.6.2 changed the place where it loads any new tab you would open.
Previous versions were loading new tabs at the end of the tab bar.
This update loads new tabs next to the tab you are in and this creates massive confusion since people have started to lost new tabs because there were expecting them to be at the right end of the tab bar.
To change this as it was before, do as follows:
- Open a new Tab in Firefox and in the location type “about:config” and hit enter
- If you get a warning message, just confirm that you want to access that page
- Once the “configuration” tab is loaded, in filter copy and paste this “browser.tabs.insertRelatedAfterCurrent”
- It will filter all the settings and will show you only the one we need
- Verify the setting is Value= True, double click and it should change to Value=False
You’re done, now Firefox will open any new tab at the right end of the tab bar
Internet rumors go around Windows 7 on EEEPc so we have done that and one task is to update the bios with the 2204 version 26/10/2009.
We have used a USB SD Card Reader and a 512Megabyte MMC Card with its SD adapter but in general every old SD (FAT16) should be ok
Here are the steps:
1) Download the bios from EEEPc Asus Site and unzip it. The file will look like 1000H-ASUS-2204.ROM but you have to rename it to 1000H.rom to be able to use it
2) Insert your USB Pen Drive or USB Card Reader and format it as FAT16 then copy the file 1000H.rom onto it
3) Make sure your 1000H is powered off, no USB Device is plugged, it is running on power supply and the battery is fully charged. Insert the USB Pen Drive or USB Card Reader with the bios on it and boot the machine.
4) During POST press ALT+F2 and the Bios Update Utility will start looking for USB Device, it will find yours and will start reading the 1000H.rom file, once done it will delete the current bios and then will replace it with the new one. At the end the procedure will ask you to power the machine off, remove the USB and restart it
5) When you boot it the new bios configuration utility will show up for you to configure some stuff just like boot order priority etc, just do what you need and save it
6) Congratulations! You now have your bios updated and you may proceed to install Windows 7 Ultimate
Last week we wanted to test the XBOX360 iXtreme 1.61 Flash Firmware so we took apart our XBOX with a Philips BenQ VAD6038 Optical Drive and Flashed it and it worked so we will share how we did it.
Since there are a lot of tutorials about it, we prefer to publish a very quick reference guide for the overall process.
Shortly:
1- Took apart XBOX360
2- Power on XBOX360 with its AC Adapter but connect the XBOX360 DVD to a compatible SATA adapter in your PC
3- Install some software and drivers on your Windows PC
4- Put your XBOX360 DVD in Vendor Mode
5- Read its old firmware and save it on your PC
6- Patch the new firwmare and write it on XBOX360 DVD
7- Test XBOX360 DVD with a backup WAVE 4 game
Requirements:
- Windows PC, we have used XPP
- JungleFlasher.pdf PDF Manual for JungleFlasher
- JungleFlasher.0.1.67.Beta.rar Software Tool to read and write Firmwares on XBOX DVD
- ix161-benq.rar iXtreme 1.61 Firmware for BenQ Drives
- SATA Controller compatible with XBOX Drives, recommended is any with Chipset ViaTech VT6421, we have used the InLine 66697A
- Patience
So you should start with opening it, be aware this will voip your warranty, so be carefull and if you don’t feel comfortable with what you’re doing, then stop it!
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