Archive for January, 2009
Wii Homebrew Browser v0.2.5b
by support on Jan.29, 2009, under Uncategorized, Wii
That’s right boys, our favorite Wii Homebrew Installer/Downloader/Updater is now at version 0.2.5b with a few bug fixes.
Download it here manually if you don’t already have it installed, or, if you already have the previous version, you know what to do.
Scan Windows Xp & Vista machines for Modified System Files.
by support on Jan.29, 2009, under Uncategorized
Microsoft created a feature called ‘Windows File Protection‘ that is supposed to prevent you from changing Critical System Files and asks you for the original media so that it can repair your system.
Thanks to this system, you can even run a scan of your system to verify that nothing got by, like a virus or even a hack that went bad.
Simply open a CMD prompt and type sfc /scanonce and Windows will start the scan.
Is PHP working on my Windows Home Server?
by support on Jan.24, 2009, under Uncategorized
If you need to test that PHP is working on yor WHS, create a text file called test.php using Notepad and save the following
Put the file in c:\Inetpub\wwwroot
Now use your web-browser and call up the page using something like http://hpserver/test.php if you see the above code instead of the details of your PHP installation, then it’s not working. Follow our tutorial on getting PHP installed in IIS on WHS.
Play Wii games from your computer’s Hard disk
by support on Jan.09, 2009, under Uncategorized, Wii
That’s right Baby, now you can save all the backups of your Wii games to a hard disk on your computer and play the games directly on the Wii.
You need to add a small device into your Wii, which is really easy to do as you can see from the video below.
Then connect a USB cable from your Wii to your PC, run the application that makes your Wii think that its connected to the internal DVD drive, and away you go.