1 Year of AngryByte

September 22, 2009 by PsMan · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Blogging!, Fun 

That’s it! Anrgybyte.com turned 1 !

It’s as if it was yesterday when I posted my first article on how to play network games online.

Since then we have discussed many subjects such as games, hardware problems, windows hacks, anime, and fun stuff.

During this first year Angrybyte.com has constantly grown in both posts and visits, the chart below shows the total number of visitors per month

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Here are a few statistics about this first year:

Now with this second year I promise you more advanced articles more hacks and more fun.

What would like to see on AngryByte? what would you like gone?

Thank you for your visit and I hope to see your IP in my logs again :)

Troubleshooting Your Broadband Connection

September 19, 2009 by PsMan · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Windows hacks 

Troubleshooting Your Broadband Connection

Broadband is undoubtedly great and once you`ve got a broadband connection in your home you`ll wonder how you managed without it. However, when things go wrong with your broadband connection and you don`t know what to do you could be stuck without access to the internet. Luckily most broadband connectivity issues and problems can be solved in a matter of minutes, it`s just a case of assessing what the issue is and taking the proper steps to rectify it swiftly. This will not only make using your broadband at home a less stressful task, but will also improve your overall computer literacy.

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Activating the sound front panel on Asrock motherboards

September 7, 2009 by PsMan · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Hardware_Tips 

sometimes, after installing a new asrock motherboard, you will notice that the front panel is not working (either the MIC or the headset jacks). this problem is caused by the board failing to detect that your computer case does have a front panel and that it is connected.

To get around this problem and use your front panel, go to the BIOS settings and find the front panel detection setting and change it from auto to enabled. this will make the front panel jacks appear in your realtek audio manager.

This problem has been detected by Asrock and they released new BIOS versions that change the default setting to enabled instead of auto.

I used to love asrock, but not anymore, what about you? do you like the newer asrock MBs?


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