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Showing posts with label upgrade. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Windows 8.1 OEM FREE


Just something I went though and thought I might as well share it to save you some pain if you plan to go through it.As you know Windows 10 is not actually FREE if you have to buy it. Its pretty expensive actually from the leaked pricing. The best way to secure it is to get hold of the upgrade NOW by pre-booking.

BUT in order to quality, putting the license issue aside, you better be on Windows 7 SP1 or Windows 8.1 U1. Yes, nothing below is going to work. The pre-booking “app” is actually a Windows Update component which will not install on anything lower.
So, for those stuck in Windows 7 or 8.0, maybe it’s time to upgrade.

Windows 8.1 is kinda a SOB cos of the license key and all. Its not compatible with the keys used for 8.0 and such. But what I am going to share is a secret to get whole of the legitimate keys, right in front of you on that bloody machine of yours. A lot of people did not know this. When you buy a Dell, HP and what not, OEM machine, they actually implanted a CD Key into your BIOS. And its always activated automatically based on that key. Its usable for Windows 7-8.1. Meaning if you bought it a few years ago with Windows 7, you are supposed to get Windows 8 and 8.1 upgrade FREE. Looks like your school admins did not do their job :P

But nevertheless, I will tell you how to get it right. Pretty much without their help.
You will need to download the media to install Windows 8.1.
NOT, not from some torrent or fileshare site! But right from Microsoft, perfectly legit.


It’s a few GB of download, but ONLY this version works (out of the ISO) for OEM products. There are other ways to get it to work by changing the ISO or branding it, that’s pretty complex and I won’t discuss it here (Although the 26-in-1 OEM ISO is pretty exciting, with all the Asus wallpaper and all).

While download that, you should EXTRACT your OEM CD-KEY. 3 ways to do it, but I cut the chase and show you the easiest one.


Run the EXE and you better be sure to print it out, especially if you plan to wipe you HDD.

Now, you have all you need to “upgrade”. By Upgrading, Its far too glorified a term to use. I assure you 90% you will fail. But be my guest and try to upgrade your Windows 8.0 to 8.1. Its due to the amount of software and shit that had been in there since 8.0 was installed that cause a lot of complication to just upgrade. In the end, I guess most of us choose to REINSTALL 8.1.

I won’t say it’s a bad choice, but it’s definitely clean. Now, the important point is during the installation right from the start, you will see the CD-KEY prompt and you will be able to fully verified with the one you had extracted. It doesn’t matter if you bought your Acer with Windows 7 or Windows 8 at all. It’s a perfectly legit copy of Windows 8.1 in your hands now and nobody just want to talk about it.

Well, you may or may not need to activate it, more often than not, yes. But if you do not want to use an online account (which gives you Sky Drive Pro, which could sync your personnel settings onto the cloud. This however is flagged by Mcafee Webwasher as “Uploading to Skydrive” though  DOOH!), you should unplug you network during the installation and you will be given a choice to create a local account for Windows 8.1.

Let me know if you find this useful.  






Friday, November 19, 2010

Manual Update of Flash

As much as Flash is very vulnerable, we probably still needs it around for a while. But that doesn't mean that there is nothing we can do about it. At least, we can update it regularly to ensure we have a updated copy.

However, the update process often fails due to network, firewall, proxies etc And it becomes very frustrating to keep doing it over and over again especially in IE where the download manager is some kind of ActiveX. But there is a easier way, and you wonder why Adobe wants to complicates a simple solution.

Download Flash manually from the following URL and run it for update.
Firefox:
http://fpdownload.adobe.com/get/flashplayer/current/install_flash_player.exe

Internet Explore:
http://www.macromedia.com/go/full_flashplayer_win_ie

And if you need for whatever reason, the Uninstaller:
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/flashplayer/current/uninstall_flash_player.exe

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Many new updates

There is a bunch of updates for free software this week.

Firefox has been updated to v3.6.7. There are 14 vulnerabilities patched:
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/3.6.7/releasenotes/

Thunderbird has been updated to v3.1.1. See changes:
http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/thunderbird/3.1.1/releasenotes/

And Truecrypt v7.0 is released. See updates:
http://www.truecrypt.org/docs/?s=version-history

I guess thats a whole lot to download and patch this week.

Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Lenovo release System Update 4.0 for Windows 7.0

From:
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/TVSU-UPDATE.html

Lenovo has release a new version of System Update for Windows 7. As you recalled, System Update is used to update Lenovo laptops and desktops. It serve as a type of Windows Update alike one stop update for drivers and other application features of the Lenovo. Using System Update, this allow the user to update all their Lenovo drivers, applications such as presentor, hotkey configurators etc.

Lenovo System Update was previously mentioned here:
http://nemesisv.blogspot.com/2009/03/lenovo-thinkvantage-system-update.html

Monday, November 09, 2009

Firefox 3.5.5 just days after 3.5.4

I did not post this although it has been out for a few days. The previous version 3.5.4 seems to have lots of issues crashing my plugins. I am not sure how much is changed, but according to the change log, this is what is listed:

Firefox 3.5.5 fixes the following issues:

* Fixed several stability issues.

There do not seems to be any security fixes in this release.
Well, needless to say, the place to download the update will be from:
http://en-us.www.mozilla.com/products/download.html?product=firefox-3.5.5&os=win&lang=en-US

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 RTM

Its finally here... The greatest improvement (other than fixing the corruption bug) is the Remote Access which now you can see your pictures in thumbnail view. For IE6 and IE7 (officially), you will be able to drag and drop to upload and download now. Its also a (few) click to download multiple files via ZIP now!

The other improvements includes backup enhancements including the ability to backup to USB connect drive, backup your WHS share folders. Of course, the power consumption has been fixed to give it a more green environment friendly feel.

Download WHS PP1 from :
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=1A6AEF46-DB57-401F-814F-6EFA26E7A1E8&displaylang=en

Put that onto your WHS onto the software directory. Remote desktop into it and launch the installer. After that you will need to go onto each of your client machine and follow the instruction to upgrade the client connector software. Its goes something like http://(WHSServer):55000 to download the upgrade for each machine.

My advice is to immediately launch the connector software and perform a backup. Why? If you do so, you will released your security suite will detect the connector software has changed and it will prompt you for allow/deny the backup engine. Imagine if you have not done so and leave it overnight hoping it would somehow worked, well it won't. You will have to allow it and save the config this once. Well, if you have no such issue, I suggest STRONGLY that you get a client side security software. I am using Microsoft OneCare which has report it doesn't play nice with WHS. It worked for me anyway now that I am on OneCare 2.5 anyway.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Warzone - Windows



The windows are finally in place after hacking it to pieces few days back on 0+6 days. Its now 0+8 days and its almost over... The windows does look weak because its light, but I guess thats how it is nowadays.

Very soon, these will be all over...

Warzone - Rebuild

The toilet is over there...





No, I don't have a matching pipes, but I get a clearer picture today. Day 0 +6, the wall and pipe can be clearly be seen now... This will be what it look like until the end. No, you still can't use it at all. The pipes were sealed and the wall prepared for relaying the tiles.

Warzone - Warpath



This is the make shift mat put in place and the workers are moving in and out on this. Although so, the rest of the place is pretty much covered up on my own and covered with dust. Nothing much has changed and the toilet is doing testing. This is day 0+4.

Warzone - Destruction




This is 0+2 days after it all started. The toilet is totallly destroyed. As you can see, all that is left is the ground and dust. Some pipe still stands though.

Warzone - Dust Storm




I try to capture the actual extend of the dust storm without having to witness it myself... Ok, the W660i camera really sucks at this, but I hope it is still able to show those cloudy dust on top of the cover sheets here.
It was fortunately that Xiao P was the first to be send out on 0-2 days, Due to the noise that came from my neighbour who started, Xiao P woke up and thought Apocalypse was close. Anyway, he is the lucky one who is staying a few house away. The dust storm would had probably killed him otherwise.

Warzone - The beginning

Here you can see my bathroom is pretty much gone. I did not even want to get too close to take this photo.


Ya, its not just the dust. The basic need of toilet and washing is gone as well. So, beside the shellshock, this is pretty as good as a warzone now... The contractor did provide us a make shift toilet as shown. However, and luckily, before we used it, we tested it with water... And it was LEAKING. Hell, better water than shit and pee all over. They had place a make shift mat on the floor too, but I seriously think the damaged is already quite unrecoverable.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Citrix Upgrade Reprise

Another stupid Friday spent patching up the Citrix XP to 10. Somehow, maybe because I had recently been a good boy, everything just worked. Fixed IE to enable the LMS and the web agent. Then even without firewall ports, we just put in all the settings. It just somewhow worked this time.

However, its pretty interesting to know that Citrix has withdrawn the 9.2 Clients due to a very serious security problem that allows remote execution of code. Therefore, its version 10 or nothing.

Reference :
http://www.citrix.com/English/SS/downloads/details.asp?dID=2755&downloadID=162299&pID=186

http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX112589

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