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How to install Windows without the original factory CD

How does a person install Windows on a computer if the customer lost the original CD? Another way to put it is you need to do a clean install of Windows and the client looses the original Windows restore disk. It happens all the time to me. You have a key but you don’t have the media!

Well, my days of tracking the software down may be over. It looks like OEM versus Retail keys are not locked to their specific versions with Windows 7. (possibly with Vista also) Unfortunately, I have found no info that says an easy way to do this with Windows XP.

Here is a link on how to go about doing it:
http://forum.notebookreview.com/windows-os-software/428068-legal-windows-7-download-links-just-like-vista-before.html

AT&T 3G doesn’t suck in Alpharetta, GA

Call me suprised. On many message boards and websites I have complained about my AT&T 3G problems. Numerous dropped calls everyday, muffled voices, unable to hear anything on one side of the call. Just on 3G. I switch to EDGE and all is well. This would be for anywhere I go in my home town, Austin, TX.

Well, I finally understand why there are some people out there that actually like AT&T. After 3 days in Alpharetta, GA I have had a flawless 3G experience. I’m amazed. It’s refreshing to finally have a positive thing happen with AT&T.

While I get to call Austin home I also get to call Alpharetta my temporary home away from home for the next few months. This great experience with AT&T here won’t stop me from switching to Sprint but it does easy the pain of waiting for a year to be up in my contract (November).

I am curious as to why 3G works so well here while it is so awful in Austin.

Gmail adds rich text signature…

Gmail adds rich text signatures – http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2010/07/09/gmail-adds-rich-text-signatures/

Improve your consulting proces…

Improve your consulting processes by following DMAIC (six sigma) http://bit.ly/dgZK1m

Corporate e-mail in the cloud:…

Corporate e-mail in the cloud: Google vs. Microsoft http://shar.es/mGTk7

Freshbooks, Xero and Shoeboxed - All are SaaS Products that I use

Freshbooks, Xero and Shoeboxed are all excellent programs that I use to manage my business.  It would be nice if they were all built into 1 application but until then, I couldn’t be more happy.  Software as a Service, SaaS is a term that has been around for a few years.  Back then, I only looked at the negatives of having to pay a monthly fee instead of an upfront fee and be able to use the software for as long as I liked.  I admit that was a little short-sighted at the time.  I never really thought about it as a cloud based service.  Probably because that term didn’t exist.  I did fantasize that wherever I went I wanted access to my server that would run all this software for me.  Now, for me, it is all about being platform neutral and still being able to run all my software from a centralized location.  However, it’s now “access with any device.”  Each of the 3 mentioned products does 1 thing well.  Freshbooks does excellent time-based invoicing.   Xero offers me my simple double-entry accounting and Shoeboxed is a dream come true for me tracking receipts and business cards.  Remember when Microsoft controlled everything?  Every product had to be a Microsoft product to achieve compatibility between applications.  With APIs, I have the ability for shoeboxed to import my receipts into freshbooks and freshbooks to import their invoices into Xero.  The importing into freshbooks doesn’t apply to my line of work but it is nice to have everything in another location with just a click of a button.

To be honest, I actually have 2 billing systems. Besides Freshbooks I use a program called WHMCS which is a virtual necessity for my web hosting business. It is installed on my web server and is accessible from my web browser but it doesn’t sit in a cloud.  Unfortunately, while I can enter in billable hours on an invoice, tracking isn’t as accurate as it is with a Freshbooks timer that you can start and stop and automatically post for you.  I also have this unfortunate issue of Freshbooks not supporting my Quantum gateway for credit cards.  I”m working on a work around for that.  Freshbooks will also allow me to mail the invoice with a click of a button.  Xero can also do invoicing but like my WHMCS it is very simplified and doesn’t provide enough value to me.

Xero has some cool things with it.  It seems to be a very simple double entry accounting system to use and it certainly doesn’t have all the bells and whistles of a Quickbooks.  Then again, Quickbooks is a closed platform, charges you for everything and is updated only once a year.  Xero is constantly being updated.  One of my favorite things about Xero is their filter system.  When reconciling my checking account I can have filters setup so that specific transactions, say credit cards, go to the right account automatically.  Once you get these filters setup it makes reconciling so much easier.  I have been using Xero for a short time and am still exploring certain aspects of it.  Another one I like is expenses.  I can enter in receipts I need to be paid for and it will request approvals and I can create a check from the proper account.

Let me talk a little about Shoeboxed.  Shoeboxed allows you to scan, email pics or mail your business cards and receipts to them.  For example, I am at a luncheon and I have just received my receipt from the waiter.  I immediately take a picture with my phone and email it to shoeboxed.  If I had an iphone there would be an app for that.  The receipt is uploaded and they categorize it and extract the pertinent info off of it.  Some places (hyatt for example) it will know right away it was a travel expense.  Others, once you have chosen the right category, any additional receipts will automatically be assigned to the right category.  You can also mail them in.  We do this with business cards.  They scan in the front and back and then extract the information off the business card.  Everything is exportable!  Usually receipts would end up in my back pocket all crumpled up.  Get wet, ink smears.  Now, I take a picture of them right away and the business cards I put in an envelope to be sent off.

I didn’t talk much about Freshbooks but it has a lot of great features that specialize in time-based invoicing.  I have a gadget on my desktop and an app on my phone that all I do is select the project I am currently working on, type in some notes as to what I am working on and hit the start button. I can pause or even upload at anytime.  This way I can more accurately determine billable hours for my clients.  Like I said before, my credit card payment gateway is not supported at this time.   Freshbooks has plenty of requests for the Quantum gateway so hopefully it will be soon.  In the meantime, I plan on sending invoices through my WHMCS program for those clients that pay with credit card, otherwise there might be a trick to get quantum to act like authorize.net which is supported.

Except for Xero; and I do hope they go this route, I am able to click on shoeboxed and freshbooks right in my google apps account.  I don’t have to re-login!

The first thing I think about when I see all these services I subscribe to is that it must be expensive to have all these things.  This is true to an extent.  On face value, yes the costs are higher than I would like.  However, when you consider that I don’t need a bookkeeper (saving thousands a year) because of these services, I get paid more timely and am even more transparent with my clients.  The main question you should ask yourself is why am I not already signed up for these services as a business owner?

Found an actual program to copy Windows XP to a USB Flash Drive

I thought the Internet was going to fail me. It took 8 hours.  I thought I had succesfully transferred Windows XP to a flash drive but it just wouldn’t work for me yesterday.  I’m not sure if it had something to do with running Windows 7 but manually ways and using certain programs failed me.  However, I did eventually find a program that worked.  It’s called WinSetupFromUSB.  I found it on a site called MSFN.  I am linking to the blog as this program is still in beta.

I’m so glad that Windows 7 is so much easier to put on a flash drive.  Windows 7 is just another nail in the coffin to physical media.

TweetZ, A twitter sidebar gadget

TweetZ, A twitter sidebar gadget for Vista/Windows 7 | Blue Onion Software * http://bit.ly/bzljFX

IT Leaders, It's Time to Give it up. A retweet from bloomberg

IT Leaders, It’s Time to Give It Up from Bloomberg article. http://tinyurl.com/yje35ls

Vlingo fix for Blackberry OS 5.0.0.545

Was having troubles with Vlingo Plus and OS .545 for my Blackberry 9700. Vlingo found a work around for it. Thought I would share it.

Go to your options in Vlingo and scroll down to Connection Type and change it to BIS. This will allow you to continue to use Vlingo.

Initially I was using an OS version prior to 545 that caused me to get an “internal server error” when I tried to verify my license. Vlingo said they weren’t supporting leaked OS’s for the 9700 at that time. Well, after 545 went live for Vodafone I emailed support again and they came back and said that some people were having luck by changing the connection to BIS. Thankfully, it worked!

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