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Changing a service port number on a Windows System

Monday August 10th, 2009 fapg Leave a comment

In order to change one service port number in Windows systems, you need to change the services file in the %SYSTEMROOT%\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC folder (usually c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc).

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Convert nero images (nrg) to iso

Thursday August 6th, 2009 fapg Leave a comment

To convert nero images (.nrg) to iso images, you can do this with the command nrg2iso.

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