Monthly Archive for May, 2007

How to find Free Wi-Fi Hotspots in Europe

I’m off to Prague in the Czech Republic for a friends Stag “Do” this weekend – so naturally thoughts turn to where to drink, where to eat and… where to pick up a free Wireless Internet signal!

Even with the EU’s recent bullying forcing Mobile Phone operators to lower their frankly outrageous roaming charges, prices are still ridiculous. 50 pence per minute to receive a phone call on your Mobile Phone sound reasonable to you? Nor me – so thoughts turn to using VoIP to cut the costs of calling loved ones back home in the UK.

Armed with my MDA Vario II in PDA only mode – the web-site Free-Hotspot.com lists several Wi-Fi hotspots to use in and around the Wenceslas Square area where we are staying in Prague. Skype is still the cheapest way to call Internationally - so hopefully those quick calls back home should no longer mean Chez Tubb is in danger of being re-possessed when I get back to blighty!

See you all in a few days! :-)

WMP11 & Sysprep

Whilst trying to create a new drive image of a Windows XP Home Edition SP2 installation, using Microsoft’s SysPrep tool updated for SP2 and Acronis TrueImage (which incidentally, I find far superior to Symantec Ghost. Better network drivers, good support and the fantastic "Universal Restore" function – a big thumbs up!) I came across a curious problem that had me scratching my head.

After completing the Sysprep routine, creating the disk image and rebooting – instead of the "Mini Setup" you’d expect to find after running SysPrep in this way, Windows error’d with "The system is not fully installed. Please run setup again".

A quick search of the Microsoft Knowledgebase found an article that explained the problem, how to reproduce it and how to workaround it – of a fashion.

The article refers to changing the registry on the problematic machine to enable the machine to boot properly. Instead of the Parallel Install suggestion the KB article mentioned, I used the excellent AVG Rescue CD to edit the registry – which took all of 3 minutes as opposed to the lenthy Parallel install routine. The upshot was the machine then booted – albeit to my pre-sysprep image, no Mini-Setup ran at all.

I ran SysPrep and created a new image again, only to come to the same result. Frustration.

Finally, I stumbled across a blog entry from David Douglass where he describes the same problem and suggests un-installing Windows Media Player 11 as the culprit. Low and beyold – one uninstall of WMP11 and the whole process worked!

I can’t find any "official" Microsoft documentation of this bizarre bug, so kudo’s to David for saving many frustrating hours of trying to find the issue!

Looking at the Topfield TF5800 Freeview PVR

Yahoo report that SKY are dropping the £10 per month subscription fee for it’s SKY+ PVR from July 2007 onwards.

This has come about a year too late for me, as I wanted the facilities of a PVR without having to pay for the privelege and so moved away from SKY to Freeview early in 2006.

At the time I was unsure whether I was getting good value from “Pay” television through SKY, and so did the geeky thing and kept a diary of my television viewing for a month. The results were surprising – despite the fact I was paying around £420 a year for the privelege of dozens of premium channels and a PVR facility, 95% of the programmes I actually watched were available “Free to Air” without the need to pay for them.

But I still wanted a PVR, and did like SKY+ and it’s features. However, SKY weren’t budging – they said if I cancelled my channel subscription, the SKY+ PVR feature went too. So I cancelled, and suddenly SKY were able to offer me the SKY+ facility for £10/month. Too late, Mr. Murdoch! I said “no thanks” to all further offers. I really resent this sort of practice – why not just tell me I could indeed subscribe to the PVR service for £10 per month, instead of pretending it wasn’t possible until they were sure they’d lost my business? This was also the culmination of a ridiculous number of anti-customer practices I’d experienced from SKY – including the fact that when I ‘phoned to cancel my subscription, I was told I could only cancel on certain days of the month. “Can’t you just use your computer to diary my cancellation for those days then?” I enquired. “No Sir, you’ll need to ‘phone back on that day”. Superb example of trying to use technology to hide what is simply a really poor customer retention policy SKY!

Anyway, SKY were history and so I started looking at the Freeview PVR options – of which there were many. The clear winner appeared to be the Topfield TF5800 PVR (pictured below). It allowed the recording of two channels whilst watching an existing recording, it featured a 300GB Hard Drive, and also allowed the use of TAPS – Topfield Application Programs. Think extensible applications for your television viewing and you’ll get the idea! This was a “killer” feature for me, and a year on I am still loving the ability to modify my PVR software how I want it. I can record entire series of programs, program my PVR by SMS text message, record programs by search key words, skip advertisements, set bookmarks in show playbacks, automatically organise my television recordings into structured folders, export my recordings for conversion to MPG, and much more.

The “Toppy” as it is affectionately known, also has a thriving community where you can get help and discuss problems. You can also find a more detailed review of the TP5800 here – what I would add is though, whatever “niggles” in the software or personal preferences you find not catered for by the bog standard Toppy box – you can simply upload a TAP and work around them!

Whilst I’ve used my laptop connected up to my Toppy via it’s USB port to do my “tinkering” up until now, I’ve recently bought a Linksys NSLU2 box which will enable me to put my Toppy on my home network for even more functionality!

Now – I can see the allure of Windows Vista’s Media Centre features, and how they might enable you to achieve the same level of functionality as my Toppy – but I think the experience works out much more expensive. You’ll be lucky to build a ultra-quiet slimline PC that you can leave on 24/7 in your living room for less than £400 including a Vista license. However, if you have done exactly this, do leave a comment and let me know how you got on!

The Topfield TF5800 cost me £300 for the box, and I also had a new television aerial installed at a cost of £100 to enable a strong signal for Freeview. Total cost = £400. A year in, I’m enjoying all the features of my SKY+ PVR, and nearly all of the television shows I used to watch (with DVD rentals and purchases to cover the gaps) but am now saving £420 a year to boot!

It’s 80′s Night!

Quick shout out to my good mate, Matt Barton of Ostrich IT, whos new Tuesday Night “Totally 80′s” Radio Show on Bay FM in Devon begins tonight, and then every Tuesday night from 9pm.

You can listen to the show live through Bay FM’s streaming Internet feed – go to www.bayfm.co.uk from 9pm every Tuesday!

Good luck Matt – am looking forward to hearing my favourite, “Take On Me” by A-ha! :-)

Windows Live ID

How do you change your Windows Live ID?

  1. Go to http://account.live.com/ - login with your existing Live ID.
  2. Click Settings > under "Your Information" – click "change" next to your ID
  3. Enter your new ID details by following the on-screen instructions
  4. Wait for the confirmation e-mail to come through to your new ID address > respond and voila!

There’s a ton of other options for changing your details at http://account.live.com/ too!

I’ve never come across the site before, and without Tim over at Tigra Networks humouring me and holding my hand through the process like the newbie I was, I doubt I ever would have!

I have to question how non-techy end users might find this site if I can’t! (Queue flood of comments from my customers telling me they knew where to find it…)