Posts Tagged ‘install’

Okay, so I made a mistake the other night. I have a Windows 7 Professional machine. I went in to my Control Panel, Programs and Features, View Installed Updates and uninstalled IE9 update. I thought it would go back to my Internet Explorer 8. Not the case, it instead deleted Internet Explorer all-together. Now, that did the domino affect, which means a few programs did not load on my machine when I restarted my computer due to Internet Explorer. There are some programs that use IE to load its interface. So I thought the simple thing to do was go to Microsoft and reinstall Internet Explorer 8 or 9. Not the case again, after downloading the setup on both IE8 and IE9, my computer would not finish the installation from either Firefox or Google Chrome. I took a Snip from the Error I was receiving so I could Google it. See Below.

So after going to Google, this article popped up from Microsoft. Sounds like other people had the same problem? I went to the article that says, Error – Internet Explorer did not finish installing, unable to reinstall IE to Windows 7 computer. Well I tried that, no luck! So I thought to myself, “I wonder if there is a Microsoft Fix It for this problem?” So I did a Google Search again and found How to reinstall or repair Internet Explorer in Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP
Download the Fix It here:

“Recently I’ve heard from a number of users who are looking for a way to cut that pricey cable-TV cord, but don’t want to give up on watching and recording their favorite network shows.”

“Turns out there’s an easy and very affordable solution, one that eliminates cable (cable-TV, anyway) service entirely and frees you from monthly fees.”

“It’s called Windows 7. This may come as a surprise, but Windows packs a very powerful TiVo-like DVR system called Windows Media Center. When paired with an inexpensive TV tuner and a decent antenna, it lets you watch and record broadcast television–in high-def!”
Turn a PC Into a DVR, Install Software Without a DVD Drive
Use an OTA Tuner to Turn Your PC into a TV and DVR

How to Install the Android Market on Your Kindle Fire
“Want to install Google Maps on your brand-new, fresh-out-of-the-box Kindle Fire? You can’t, because the stock Kindle Fire is limited to downloading apps from the Amazon Appstore. If you love to tinker with devices and improve them, however, you can follow our separate guide to rooting your Kindle Fire. Afterward, you can use your newfound superuser powers to install the Google Android Market on your device. It isn’t a simple process, but it is pretty straightforward–and it’s worth the time if you wish to turn your $200 Kindle Fire into a robust Android tablet.”

HowToGeek.com has the How-to on Installing and Managing Active Directory on Windows Server 2008 R2. Check it out – Click the picture below.