January 2008 - Posts

Arctic Cooling
Published 29 January 8 9:14 AM | Charlie Russel
Interesting review of Arctic Cooling's CPU heatsink/coolers on AnandTech today. I've been using and very much liking the Freezer Pro line of coolers from them for a while, finding them extremely quiet and very effective. Well, Anand agrees with...
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Hyper-V on Server Core
Published 16 January 8 5:41 PM | Charlie Russel
While I'm talking about Hyper-V and Server 2008, let me thank Ben Armstrong for a great post on how to get Hyper-V setup and configured on Server Core. Of course, as I just posted , I needed a bit of Terminal Server RemoteApps help to get it all working...
Windows Server 2008 RemoteApps is COOL
Published 16 January 8 5:24 PM | Charlie Russel
Originally known as "TS Rail", the RemoteApps feature of Windows Server 2008 makes Terminal Servers an absolute essential on everyone's network. There is no way I won't have a TS running full time from here on out, and RemoteApps is...
iRotate Utility
Published 8 January 8 12:5 PM | Charlie Russel
I've got a dual monitor setup, running off an ATI 1650 video card. Not exactly hot stuff, but adequate for most of my (non-gaming) needs. But the ATI software is the PITS. It keeps losing track of which monitor is which, turning off the older SGI...
Windows Home Server - x64 Support Announced
Published 7 January 8 1:2 PM | Charlie Russel
The Windows Home Server Team Blog announced that Microsoft will soon be releasing (H1, 2008) a free, automatic, upgrade to Windows Home Server called "PowerPack 1" (PP1 for short.) PP1 has lots of new features I think are important, including...
Finding a Driver
Published 1 January 8 1:53 PM | Charlie Russel
There was a really useful post on the 64bit newsgroup today from Carlos about how to find a driver for a generic device. I'm going to paraphrase it here, but the basic process is to get the hardware ID from the device and use that to find the real...