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Wheel of Fortune (SNES): #1 Audibly Sighing – B & Crumpets

I’m going to fly to Burbank and tell Vanna White what I think of her antics.

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End Music (Ossuary 1 – A Beginning) by Kevin McLeod: incompetech.com

Pokemon Red: #10 The Weedle Uses Pursuit! – B & Crumpets

Normal people bite.

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End Music (Ossuary 1 – A Beginning) by Kevin McLeod: incompetech.com

Rocket League: #2 This Beautiful Mess of a Game – B & Crumpets

WHAT IS EVEN HAPPENING?! MY EYES CAN’T FOLLOW THIS MADNESS. Oh, hey look. We scored!

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Block Windows 10 Upgrade on Domains

Windows 10 Upgrade Icon

The “Get Windows 10” app sits patiently in the Windows 7 system tray, waiting patiently for it’s next victim.

Last week Microsoft started  pushing their Windows 10 upgrade on Corporate users whose computers are connected to domains. The easy upgrade path is nice, but there are a lot of reasons you wouldn’t want to upgrade. Fortunately, they made it pretty easy to block the upgrade on domains if you have a Group Policy setup.

  1. Go to Group Policy Management and find the domain policy that your users use.
  2. Right-click on the policy and choose “Edit”
  3. Group Policy Management Editor

    Group Policy Management Editor

    Navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update.
  4. Set “Turn off the upgrade to the latest version Windows through Windows Update” to “Enabled.”

When your computers reset or receive an updated Group Policy by running “gpupdate /force” the Upgrade to Windows 10 app should tell you that the administrator has blocked upgrades.

Blocked

I had some trouble getting this to work as a local policy on non-domain computers, so I took the alternate route of installing GWX Control Panel.

Veeam 9 Backup & Restore Console on Local Desktop

VeeamBackupConsoleOne of the best features with Veeam 9 is that you no longer need to RDP to the server that houses Veeam to restore files or change backup settings. It can now be done from a console installed on a local desktop. On the PC you want the console installed, just put the disc in or mount the ISO. Instead of choosing to install the full suite, choose “Veeam Backup & Replication Console.” The installer will check to make sure your computer has all the dependencies installed.

When it’s installed, point the Console to the Veeam Server’s IP Address or Host Name, and type in the required username and password. You’ll now be able to run Veeam without remotely connecting to a server! Enjoy!

Rocket League: #1 The Opposite of a Goalie

Conrad and Nick play football. With cars. I mean soccer.
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Reset Samsung Galaxy S5

Quick tip for y’all today: To restart a Samsung Galaxy S5 phone hold the power button and the volume up button until the phone restarts. This is useful for people that have hard to remove cases on their Galaxy phones.

Microsoft Edge Crashing on Launch

EdgeI have no idea what I did, but this week Microsoft Edge started crashing on launch on my Windows 10 Desktop. It worked for other users, but not for me. Here’s what I did to fix it:

  1. Delete the contents of the folder C:\Users\jsmith\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe, where jsmith is replaced by your user name.
  2. Hit Ctrl+Shift+Esc to bring up Task Manager.
  3. In Task Manager choose File > Run new task.
  4. Type in Powershell and make sure the Create this task with administrative privileges option is checked.
  5. In the Powershell window enter this command.

Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers -Name Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register “$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml” -Verbose}

After running the command you should be able to launch Microsoft Edge again!