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I had an annoying problem with my Windows 7 Professional upgrade on a new Acer 7730 laptop running Vista Business.

The paging file in my Virtual Memory (VM) settings could not be set in any way that I tried (Go to My Computer/System Properties/Advanced System Settings/Performance Settings/Advanced [Processor Scheduling]).  Every time I restarted after setting the VM, the same box came up at the beginning of logging into Windows 7, saying I need to set the paging file again.

I phoned Acer and got the advice of re-installing Windows 7.  Luckily I read a few responses on the Internet saying that that didn't work, so I looked a bit further.  I was in no mood to re-install and in the process losing a few hours, with nothing to gain.

After a bit of searching I got the help I needed.  It turns out that there is an Audio File System (afs) malfunction that prevents the VM to be set.  Deactivating that solved the problem, with no ill effects (so far!) on my audio output.

To deactivate afs:

Go to Start, type cmd in the Search box, right click on the cmd.exe file that appears under Programs, choose run as administrator, click Yes in the UAC window that pops up, and type the following command in the Command Box:

sc config afs start= disabled (important: there is no space after start and one space between the = and disabled)

The best news of all, is that it solves my problem with Hibernating and Sleeping.  I love the response time of the Sleeping mode, and was also frustrated that the laptop freezed whenever I used it.  With the paging file problem solved, the computer can be safely put to sleep, because the VM is sorted out.

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I have tried a few programs to post articles to Joomla! from my desktop.  ScribeFire worked well within the Firefox environment, but I could not yet succeed in uploading pictures with it.

I have used Windows Live Writer for WordPress blogs for some time now, and were very satisfied with the ease I could get it to work on that CMS.  But Joomla! was another story.

I used the Movable Type API plugin as was suggested by a few people, but got this error:

A strange “http/” would get added on to the website address after setting up the account in Windows Live Writer.

I wrote to Microsoft and got immediate and very detailed help from them.  Thanks Therese!

But even though I followed their instructions to the T, I still had the same problem.  I even tried deactivating the other xmlprc plugins in Joomla!, as a number of people advocated, but to no avail.

Then I thought, maybe the plugin has an update, which it had, installed it, and voila, success!  Download Movable Type API from here.

I was quite cross with myself that I did not think of that sooner!

This post was thus written from Windows Live Writer, and I think this is the best solution for writing from your desktop!

But, lo and behold, all was not right just yet!

When I tried to install WLW on another Joomla! installation, with the exact same setup as on the other Joomla! site, I got this error:

An invalid server response when trying to publish to the Joomla! website.

I scouted around for solutions, and in the end decided to use one of the other xmlprc plugins, metaWeblogDownload metaWeblog from here.

But that did not work right away, until I discovered that it needed a system plugin Real Simple DiscoveryDownload RSD from here.

When both the Metaweblog xmlprc plugin and the rsd plugin were activated, and the other xmlprc plugins deactivated, everything clicked into place, and I could use WLW with this Joomla! installation also!

To conclude:

Windows Live Writer works with Joomla! with either metaWeblog or Movable Type, when Real Simple Discovery is also present and activated, and the other xmlprc plugins are deactivated.

 

 

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I love the new addition to my arsenal of Twitter gadgets, TwInbox.

Yes, that is spelled right: Tw(itter)Inbox. It installs as a toolbar in Outlook and gives you the ability to keep your tweets organized (eg tweets recieved and tweets sent) as you would with good old email. And you can:

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