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Galaxy Nexus on Bell now receiving OTA to bring it up to Android 4.0.2

Sunday, February 12th, 2012

Hooray for the Canadians. The Samsung Galaxy Nexus up there running on Bell Mobility should see an update hit their device now or very shortly. Granted, it is not the newest build that many other devices are on, 4.0.3, but it is a start right?  It still brings up other question about the five various versions of ICS that are running in the wild though. Last we heard 4.0.3 was supposed to be the new standard that all ICS device were to be started with. There are also rumors of 4.0.4 and 4.05 already cruising around.

Be on the look out for your Gnex to prompt you for the update or you can try to prompt it by hitting Menu > System Settings > About Phone > System Updates. Happy updating, and hopefully you get 4.0.3 soon as well.

Via TalkAndroid

Windows 7 Start Button Changer

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

Want to improve your Windows 7 to make it even more unique and personalized? Windows 7 Start Button Changer is a useful portable tool for achieving this goal. The purpose of this software is to modify the Windows 7  Start button logo  with one that matches our personal preferences. The software works but it was not run as Admin.

Close the software, position yourself with your mouse over the executable from the context menu select “Run as Administrator” and the error message will be gone. You can start using Windows 7 Start Button Changer . Before you start using Windows 7 Start Button Changer go to Control Panel> System> Advanced System Settings> Security and check that the Hard Disk Protection is turned on. The protection is not active? Select the hard disk, configure and choose “Reset the system and previous versions of files. ” This device will ensure the security of your data. If Windows 7 Start Button Changer should give some problems (risk of 0.001%), return to the previous settings of Windows with the click of a mouse.

Create a restore point manually, or via Quick Restore. Conclusion of the procedure press the “Select & Change Start Button and select one of the icons in the folder Sample Orbs 10. The results are immediate. The program will apply the changes automatically restarting Explorer has a new Start button. Not happy with or want to try a new Start button?  Open Windows 7 Start Button Changer again and select “Select & Change Start Button”. Remember to select the Restore option if you wish to return to the classic Start menu of Windows 7. Additional icon sets are available on Deviant Arts by searching with the subject “START ORB”

Windows 7 Start Button Changer is a post from: Computer Spot