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Old 07-11-2010, 12:45 PM
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Any helpful tips on "Command Line" would be great too. Maybe you can provide some exercises to experiment with just so I can get my feet wet. A general grounding or something on that scope. I never played around with DOS and missed out on that whole era, but it would still be great to have some reference on how to use it. I am sure it can be used for many purposes, but just provide some simple area's for me(us) to dink around with.

Same concept goes for encoding movies per your reply. Just a few things to give some form of reference. Something to try out. Name a program or two for me to try out. thnx Will.


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Old 07-12-2010, 10:02 PM
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Here you go trouble,

YouTube - How to Create Batch Files

YouTube - Command Line Interface 1: Setup and Customization
YouTube - Command Line Interface 2: Possible Uses
YouTube - Command Line Interface 3: Network Functions


Top vid is on batch files and the 3 bottom are on the command line.

They should be linked on the videos page tommorow.

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Old 07-13-2010, 04:29 AM
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Thanks a lot for the vids Will. This is a great introduction on the command line prompt. Cheers!


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How about some registry stuff?


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Old 07-16-2010, 05:37 PM
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I should be able to knock out some registry videos on Monday.


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Awesome...Can't wait.


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How about virus stuff. (since it is do close to my heart today) I see Jeremy has a video on down loading an Anti-virus but it seems more of a (do this so it doesn't happen) How about what do you do when it is beyond that stage.


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Old 07-19-2010, 08:29 PM
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Hey everyone! I come bearing gifts.

YouTube - Installing and Using Malwarebytes

YouTube - Customizing Your PC Experience with the Registry

YouTube - What Do Processor Features Mean?


First 2 is are pretty self evident, the 3rd one is a processor buying guide and a basic explanation to most of the features of today's processors. I hope it will be the first in a series of many as I'm trying to hit on some more advanced topics while still making it easy to understand.


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If you haven't been to the video page recently you should go and take a look, tell us if you like the changes.
http://www.beyourownit.com/videos.html

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I haven't viewed the "what do processor features mean" video yet (just walked in the door) but I am so excited it is out there because those features have baffled me since I started this forum. Can't wait. You have been busy!! Thanks William.


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You have no idea, most of the work has been on the website recently, I should be able to start shooting those Linux screen caps for you guys tomorrow.

I'd work on it more tonight but I still have a mountain of classwork to finish from how sick I was a few weeks ago -.-. And looking at it isn't making it any smaller.


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