Tech Opinions - Latest Commentshttps://www.itblogs.info/index.php?blog=6&tempskin=_atom&disp=commentsb2evolution2024-03-19T02:33:46ZIn response to: Online data backupadmin[Member]http://www.itblogs.info/https://www.itblogs.info/index.php/online-data-backup?blog=6#c1496152014-04-19T07:06:26Z2014-04-19T07:06:26ZI used Google Drive now.]]>In response to: Galaxy S USB Driveradmin[Member]http://www.itblogs.info/https://www.itblogs.info/index.php/galaxy-s-usb-driver?blog=6#c520942012-03-04T06:03:31Z2012-03-04T06:03:31ZThe driver is a part of kies package.]]>In response to: Galaxy S USB Drivershrif[Visitor]https://www.itblogs.info/index.php/galaxy-s-usb-driver?blog=6#c520932012-03-03T16:35:05Z2012-03-03T16:35:05ZI need Driver]]>In response to: USB Network Card won't work in Acer Iconia A500admin[Member]http://www.itblogs.info/https://www.itblogs.info/index.php/usb-network-card-won-t-work-in-acer-icon?blog=6#c520892012-01-02T10:08:19Z2012-01-02T10:08:19ZTo Will,
I just do not spend extra money to buy a wireless router.]]>In response to: USB Network Card won't work in Acer Iconia A500Will[Visitor]https://www.itblogs.info/index.php/usb-network-card-won-t-work-in-acer-icon?blog=6#c520882012-01-02T07:03:40Z2012-01-02T07:03:40ZIf you are not willing to root it, (which is SUPER easy) then you just need to use wireless. It can be as safe as you are smart. Connect only to trusted networks and secure your own network(s) with heavy passwords.
]]>In response to: USB Network Card won't work in Acer Iconia A500admin[Member]http://www.itblogs.info/https://www.itblogs.info/index.php/usb-network-card-won-t-work-in-acer-icon?blog=6#c520872011-12-09T18:22:05Z2011-12-09T18:22:05ZI do not want to root my tablet.]]>In response to: USB Network Card won't work in Acer Iconia A500Jack[Visitor]https://www.itblogs.info/index.php/usb-network-card-won-t-work-in-acer-icon?blog=6#c520862011-12-09T17:59:17Z2011-12-09T17:59:17ZYou’ll have to root the iconia and install a custom rom that supports the lan adapter. However even after that you’ll need to run scripts each time you want to connect (if you disconnected it prior to reconnecting or powering off). Also its only connected at the kernel level meaning some apps won’t recognize it as connected.]]>In response to: ERROR: Unknown option '--no-crunch' in Eclipsecraigk[Visitor]https://www.itblogs.info/index.php/error-unknown-option-no-crunch-in-eclips?blog=6#c520842011-11-15T13:21:32Z2011-11-15T13:21:32ZThanks mate, I wasted half a day before I found this page.