Monday, December 29, 2014

Installing SQL Server On Windows 8

If you are planning to run Microsoft SQL Server, you will not need to buy a server class computer. This is the biggest advantage of Microsoft SQL Server. It can be used even in a Windows XP computer and you will be able to enjoy the same features and functionalities that are available for large corporations. SQL server from Microsoft is capable of storing more data and it offers better and improved security than many of the popular desktop database products. Users will be able to make their own shared solutions making use of the SQL compatible desktop product. The Omni tech support tips that are shared below will help you to know about the steps to install SQL server on a Windows 8 computer.

Instructions

  • Log into the PC as administrator and then insert the SQL server software Disc to the CD drive. This will start the installation sequence. If the installation sequence does not start automatically, you will need to double click on the CD drive icon. You will be able to reach here by opening Computer. In the CD, you will need to open the file setup.exe. 
  • Select Installation from the left side of SQL Server Installation Center and then choose New installation or add features to an existing installation. 
  • Now you can click on the Show Details button. Now you can correct those items that are marked Failed in the Status column. You will be able to find out this column in Setup Support Rules window and then click on the OK button. Type in the product key for your software in the Product Key window and then click on the Next button. 
  • Select the box near to I accept these license terms and then click on the Next button. To start the installation, you can click on the Install button and then click on the Next button. 
  • Select to install All Features with Defaults in Setup Role window and click on the Next button. To install all of the features, click on Next button located in the Feature Selection window. 
These are the steps to install SQL server on a Windows 8 computer as posted in Omni tech support guides. To know more, you can contact the Omni tech support desk. The best part of contacting Omnitech support is that they offer you options for testing Omni tech support services before subscribing for the same. To know more on testing Omni tech support, contact us through the hotline number provided.

Monday, December 1, 2014

DIY Help Topics For All From Omnitech Support

People learn a lot from support guides available online. Internet is a great platform for people to access information on different subjects very easily. Hence, OmniTech services have plenty of support guides that are easy to follow and can be carried out by themselves, apart from the chat support and remote assistance services they provide. You will find OmniTech Guides on various topics in the official website of OmniTech services.

There are various guides on how to setup emails in Outlook. In case you have purchased the latest version of Outlook, you can look into these guides for more help. If you come across any error message, and find it difficult to proceed, here is an alternative. There are support guides for most of the common errors in Outlook and the solutions for the same. In case, you think that it too complicates, you can call up the tech service desk for more help immediately. You can tell the technician what all you did so that they get a deeper insight about the issue.

Many guides help you with the installation of various Windows operating systems. With these, you will be able to complete the installation without any issue. Suppose you go wrong in one of the steps or you encountered an error while installing Windows operating system, you might need advanced support. You can either call up the support technician over phone, or chat with one of them.

In order to initiate a chat with one of the technician, you need to visit the official page for OmniTech support and you will find the Chat With The Technician link. Click on this link, which would connect you with one of the technicians through chat. You need to tell the technician all that is wrong in the computer. The technician will take a remote session in order to help you with the installation. The technician would not only help you with the installation but also with the activation of the same.

Most of the students who had to do projects and assessments with the help of Microsoft applications, didn't really know how to use them. With the help of the OmniTech Guides in the official website, many students learnt how to use different applications available with Microsoft Office suite. Don’t wait, check out the tech guides in our official website and fix all technical issues in a jiffy!

Monday, November 24, 2014

Steps To Disable Search Indexing Option In Windows 7

Windows 7, launched by Microsoft as a successor to Vista is regarded as the second most user-friendly OS after XP. In fact, after the termination of support for Windows XP by Microsoft, Windows 7 remains to be the most popular OS with a user share of almost 50 percent among all Windows users.

The best part about using Windows 7 is that it is advanced than its previous versions and at the same time, it is also quite simple to use unlike its successors. Well, if you encounter any issue in your Windows computer, you can call up OmniTech support anytime to get the best assistance in quick time. Also, you can refer to the OmniTech guides to get more information on fixing the Windows 7 issues yourself.

Windows 7 also has a built-in search feature that is way too better when you compare it with the one available in Windows XP. The Search Indexer option in Windows 7 indexes the most common locations by default where the files in the computer would be stored. This includes the libraries, User folders as well as the emails.

You can also completely disable the search indexing feature in Windows 7 and set the feature to manual. For this, you’d need to use the following instructions provided in the OmniTech guides:
  • In the first step, you need to right click on the Computer Icon in the desktop and then choose the Manage option. Now, you need to click on Services and Applications, which you can find in the Computer Management window. 
  • Next, click on Services and then you’d see a lot of services listed there. From among this available list of options, search for the Windows Search option. Meanwhile, you can also contact the OmniTech support team at any point of time to get more information on the Windows 7 features. 
  • Once you find it, right click on Windows Search from this list and then select the Properties option. This would open the Windows Search Properties Window. Now, move onto the Startup type option and then click on the drop down menu followed by Disabled. 
  • Once you’ve chosen the option, click on Apply and then OK to confirm it. 
By following these steps, you can successfully disable the search indexing feature in your Windows 7 system. To get more assistance on the same, you may also call up the OmniTech support service.

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

About The Registry Hack Trick Used For Extending XP Support

You might have already heard about the registry hacking trick that some XP users are using to extend the XP tech support. However, according to Microsoft, this procedure is likely to do more harm than good to your system. This is why you won’t find any OmniTech guides for executing this registry hack on the blog page.

How can an OS registry hack extend XP support?


Apparently, Windows XP has many versions, including some embedded operating systems. An embedded OS is the application that you will see running on ATM terminals, kiosks and other such vending and transaction equipments. They need operating systems – though not as advanced as a desktop OS – to run. Many of the old Microsoft embedded operating systems still in use are designed on the XP OS structures and some of them are still in the Extended tech support period.

For example, the ten year support period for Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 version would only expire in 2019. So, what these hackers are essentially doing is to trick the Windows Update server online into identifying the XP OS running on their system as Embedded POSReady 2009. The Update Server would then display all the available updates for this particular OS version.

The user can then download them one by one, manually, and then install them in their system. The Automatic update options might not work here for obvious reasons. According to the hackers and users who tried this, this seems to work without any OS errors or problems reported so far. However, Microsoft thinks differently.

According to a statement issued by Microsoft soon after the news about this registry hack trick started emerging online, installing updates designed for an Embedded OS on a desktop system is not a smart thing to do. You might not see any errors, when you are installing. But, that does not mean that you will not experience any errors later on, including a complete system crash.

Microsoft also pointed out that they never tested installing or running Embedded OS updates on desktop systems, so all the XP users doing this are taking an unnecessary risk. Microsoft also urged these users to make the upgrade to any of the new generation Windows operating systems to continue receiving tech support.

Indeed, upgrading the OS is a much better solution than trying any of these desperate measures to get security updates. There are plenty of OmniTech guides and articles posted that will help you with the OS transition.

Monday, October 27, 2014

Upgrade To Windows 8 From USB Or DVD

From within the Windows 7 operating system, running Setup from USB drive or DVD (one that you have bought from a retail store or the one that you made using the downloadable installer) will launch the upgrade installer program. Keep in mind that you can do an upgrade install of the Windows 8 operating system from both upgrade and clean install media. If you wish to update the installer, it will connect to the Internet, download the necessary files, and restart.

You will have to type in a valid product key before the Setup can continue. The edition of the Windows operating system that will be installed will be determined by this product key. Windows 7 operating system would allow installation without a product key. You will then have to accept the Windows license terms. Take your time to read and understand the license terms. Choose the type of installation that you would like to do. The first type keeps all your files, settings, and apps. The second one preserves only the files of the user and the third one completely wipes off the hard drive and starts everything from scratch.

The installer program will check all the installed drivers and applications for any incompatibilities. Those software that are incompatible should be removed before the installer continues. Depending on what needs to be removed, you may be asked to restart the computer. If the process is interrupted, the setup program will offer to continue where you left off while logging in back. After this step, you will be asked to confirm your selections and the Windows 8 operating system will start its unattended install process. The time taken will be longer than a clean install but not much.

From the end of the initial Windows setup process to the beginning of the Out of Box Experience (OOBE) wizard, installing the Windows 8 operating system from a DVD took more than twenty-seven minutes. A clean install of Windows 8 from the same DVD on to the same computer took about 10 minutes and 30 seconds to finish, measured from the end of initial setup process to the start of OOBE wizard.

This information was offered by the Omnitech support team, which is sometimes wrongly referred to as OmniTech Support ripoff. Omni tech support is a group of trained technicians that can help you fix any technical issues that you may face in your PC. Hence, avoid all OmniTech Support ripoff sites and opt for services from the genuine Omnitech Support page only.

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Using Registry Cleaner To Fix Error 0x80040600

The main cause of the error 0x80040600 can be a handful of damage that has happened to the fundamental Microsoft Outlook package. The location where all the data and folders are saved will be likely affected if this type of error occurs. All of the email messages that are sent and received through the Microsoft Outlook and the particulars of all the people in your contacts can be affected if this error occurs. Any kind of private notes or agendas that are present in the Outlook Express may also be affected if this error occurs. This error will disrupt the fundamental steps for delivering and receiving email messages using the Outlook Express program.

The positive side is that there are readymade solutions available that help in fixing the issue. The main method that is adopted to resolve this issue is that the Outlook files will likely go once more onto their original positions before the damage and corruption had occurred. These files will once again begin their work within the normal way once they have been restored. Registry cleaners are widely used to fix Microsoft Outlook 0x80040600 errors. This is the practical way that can be adopted to be capable to fix this kind of error that exits in the Outlook Express program.

The main advantage is that they will search and uncover the particular .PST file that is needed to be capable of fixing the error that has occurred in the Outlook Express program. When the .PST file continues to be viewed, all of the corruption and damage that is incorporated within the file may be removed along with the Outlook Express package and it will start to function normally once more. The only downside of applying this process is the fact that all of the email messages that have been received formerly will most likely be lost and the particulars of all the contacts discarded. People should make use of this solution only under two situations.

Fixing the Outlook error 0x80040600 is easy with the registry cleaner. In case you scan your computer, it will identify the errors in the registry and then drive them off securely. This is the simplest way to get rid of the error 0x80040600 in Outlook program. If you have any doubts, you can contact the Outlook problems and help team. You may also refer to the Outlook problems and help modules posted in the official Microsoft website to know more on the steps.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

More About The Latest Windows Operating System Windows 9

During the build conference held in April 2014, Microsoft announced that it will soon introduce a new Start Menu that looks like a hybrid of the best of Windows 7 and Windows 8. Windows 8 users have been waiting for this move from Microsoft for a long time now. But no such thing has been released yet.

Because of the immense public outcry for the return of the Start menu, the launching of this menu is long overdue. The website Verge adds that, “It's around the same size as the Windows 7 menu, but also features miniature Live Tiles along one side.” If the hybrid thing comes, it will bring out the attractive user interface of Windows 8 operating system with all the functionalities of the Windows legacy Start menu.

Such an initiative will obviously be invited by the huge list of keyboard and mouse users, who suffered the most due to the touch-friendly user interface of Windows 8 operating system. However, Microsoft is yet to mention a release date for the new Start menu. Microsoft only mentioned that it will come as part of a ‘future update’ of Windows later this year.

It’s already the last quarter of 2014 and the Start menu is yet to appear. Judging by the latest leaked information about Windows 9 operating system, it is believed that the new Start menu will not be available with the next Windows 8 upgrade, but will be added in Windows 9 OS.
Popular website Mashable reported that, “Screenshots allegedly showing the new Start menu leaked on an Internet forum over the weekend. The menu looks similar, but not identical, to what Microsoft showed publicly at its Build developer conference in April.” They further continued to add that, “The size and format of the menu is the same, but the tiles themselves are different, suggesting the image was generated by an early build of the new Windows.”

Another feature that is inheriting in the new operating system will be the ability to minimize the Metro experience and run an application within a window on the desktop. This feature was absent in previous version, Windows 8.x operating system. However, not all these information were obtained from official sources at Microsoft, but rather from leaked screenshots of Windows 9 that are being circulated around.

If all the rumored information about Windows 9 is true, scores of users will throng for Windows 8 upgrade to Windows 9. However, it remains to be seen how successful Windows 9 operating system will be.