December 27, 2007 – 10:28 am

Probably you get this error after installing the Memor32 Savegame Manager. So you go back to the Memor32 official download site and tell you to download the Memor32 Driver. But this will lead you to a Link site and try to download the driver and after unzipping it there is no .exe file to execute. This will lead you back to instruction on how to install the driver, but for a don’t know how in jargon words this is the end or you will read and understand the 26 pages instruction on how to install the driver. And for the guy like me who have no patience for this long reading, you can follow my instruction in just two minutes reading. I learn this after connecting my Memor32 with USB in my PC and let the built in Windows XP automatic driver installer do the job.
How to solve Runtime Error in running Memor32 Savegame Manager:
1. Once you connect your Memor32 into a spare USB port in your PC, Windows will detect it and ask you if you want to search for the drivers. Select “No, not at this time”.

2. Next select “Install from a list or specific location”.

3. After this select “Search for the best drivers in this location” then deselect “Search removable media”. Now choose “Include this location in the search” and browse to the folder you’ve extracted the Memor32 drivers to.

4. Click “Next” and it will find two new devices and install the drivers for them.

5. Once you’ve installed the drivers for the Memor32 you can run the Savegame Manager without error.


December 25, 2007 – 1:44 pm
After 4 years of marriage my wife still surprised me in so amazing ways. She surprised me this Christmas of the most original gifts, all while ensuring they would be items I could enjoy everyday and something that will help in my interest and hobbies. She really know that photography is my hidden passion, now its funny to think for using a simple digital camera just only to shoot some interesting view or just to release your passion. Now I’m busy reading the manuals and instruction to get the most of using the camera. A lot of projects now running in my minds, like to learn Adobe Photoshop and Macro Photos. It’s really make me now excited to share all my photo here in my blog. Don’t forget to keep coming back in my gallery page. By now I’m enjoying my first white Christmas here in Vancouver.
Merry Christmas to All!!!
December 24, 2007 – 8:14 pm
 


It was actually yesterday (Sunday) when I receive the e-mail notice, that they already try to deliver the items but no one in the house to receive the items so they ask me to get the items in the Post Office near in our house. Ironically, there is no notice card left in the door or even in the mailbox, and it was Sunday, which means no work. It’s ok, at least I know that there is a chance that it will be delivered before Christmas even it was Christmas Eve already. And that was happen I got the notice in the morning so I immediately go to the Post Office and pick up the package. Finally after a month of waiting, it’s already in my hand. So the next things to do now is to give this toys a good refurbished/paintings to make it look like the Real “Takara” version.
The Real Takara Version Pictures


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December 23, 2007 – 6:46 pm
Modern washing machines can spin at speeds as high as 1600 rpm (revolution per minute), which reduces drying time.
December 19, 2007 – 3:17 pm

Courtesy of Softpedia.com
Benchmarking your pc is a really expensive things to do and it was usually perform by a reviewer for them to determine the minute differences between systems without repeatable standard of comparison and to give a valuable insight into status of your system. But you dont have to be a reviewer to run a benchmark, here are the free stuff to start your own benchmark to test your rig in the comfort of your own home.
What you need:
- Of course, PC
- CINEBENCH
- 3DMARK05
- HD TACH
- COSBI OPENSOURCEMARK
- PRIME95
- Mostly needed, PATIENCE
1. Score Your CPU – With Cinebench runs on everything from single core to 16 core machines. It’s a future-proof little benchmark that gives yo an overall performance score based on yuor computer’s ability to render a 3D image in as little time as possible. It has also a built-in database, a helpful way to keep track of all your scores when modifying your rig.
2. Test Your Video card DirectX 9 Performance – One of the best way to test your videocard is to fire up a graphics-heavy game that includes a benchmark mode like FEAR and Quake 4. But if you dont have an acceptable games to test your rig’s performance, Futuremark 3DMARK05 is the next best thing to grab. Since the programs a demo, you won’t get to edit any settings. However, 3DMARK05 will scale depending on the power of your graphics card.
3. Test Your Hard Drive – The free HD Tach Benchmarking utility with one click of a button, the application tests burst speeds, CPU utilization, random access speeds, and sequential read speeds.. The most important of these is the average read speed of your drive. HD Tach’s burst speed measurement represents your drive ability to transfers data from its inboard cache to your CPU. Higher numbers indicates the time it takes the drive to access a random sampling of data from all over the drive. In this case, a lower number is better. Defragmenting the drive might help to improve performance, but performance degradation over the life of a drive might indicate hardware failure.
4. Measure Your Overall System Performance – The open-source program COSBI OpenSourceMark is a great way to test whether your computer tweaking is actually having a measurable effect on your system’s performance. It can also detects multiple cores and automatically reconfigures the benchmark to take full advantage of your rig’s hardware.
5. Test Your Rig’s Stability – An overclock can push a rig past safe operation. You might not notice this instability or window might crash once an hour. Either way, one sure way to determine whether you’ve gone too far is to run your computer like a madman, and if its survives the rite of passage, you’re good. To do this grab Prime95. It runs your PC at full loads until one of two things happen: You’re content with your testing or your rig shuts down.