Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool
lets you copy that ISO file to a flash drive, then use that drive to
install Windows. And don't let the name fool you: although the 1MB
utility says it's for Windows 7, it works like a charm with Windows 8.
(Also notwithstanding its name, there's no real downloading involved.)
For this task you'll need a flash drive with at least 8GB of
available storage. The utility will necessarily erase everything on the
drive as part of the setup process, so make sure you've offloaded any
important data. You'll also need to have downloaded the Windows 8 Developer Preview if you haven't already. I recommend the x64 version without
the developer tools, though you may want to choose the x86 version if
you're planning to install it on an older PC with limited RAM (i.e. 3GB
or less).
Once you run the utility, it's a simple four-step process to select
the ISO file, wipe the USB drive, make it bootable, and load Windows 8.
So simple, in fact, that I'm not going to reiterate the steps here. But
allow 10-20 minutes for the job to finish.
When you're done, you can "safely eject" the drive, then pop it into
whatever PC is going to be your Windows 8 guinea pig. (If you have
trouble booting from the drive, consult your manual; you may need to
tweak the BIOS settings.)
I'm sorry to say you can't actually run Windows 8 from the
flash drive like you can some versions of Linux; you'll have to go as
far as to install it. But it'll be a lot faster going with the flash
drive than it would be with a DVD. Plus, you can load it on a netbook,
ultrabook, or any other system that lacks an optical drive.
The Monday, October 31, 2011
Monday, May 9, 2011
Copying all the posts from one blog to another
Overview:
To copy all the Posts from one blog to another, you need to export them from the first blog, and import the file that was created into the second file.
Any Pages (see The Difference between Posts and Pages) in the first blog, need to be moved individually, because pages aren't currently included in the export file.
If you want to totally replace the contents of the destination
blog with the contents of the source blog, then you should delete the
existing posts from the destination blog before you import the file.
(Delete posts by going tothe Posting / Edit Posts screen, and pressing
the Delete button that is beside the post. Don't delete the entire
blog, or you will lose access to the URL).
Follow these steps to copy all posts from one blog to another:
1 Log in to Blogger.
2 Go to the export tab:
In the pre-Sept-2011 Blogger (ie the "old" interface) this is the Settings / Basics tab. OR
In the post-Sept-2011 Blogger (ie the "new" interface) this is the Settings / Other tab.
3 Click on Export Blog.
3a If you are using the new interface, click Download Blog on the confirmation message window:
4 Your computer will download a file. For Windows users, it will probably be put in the My Documents / Downloads file. Or system may use another place, or may ask you where to put it. Whatever happens, you will need to know where this file is saved to.
5 Open the blog that you want to move the posts to
(You may need to log out and in again, or perhaps just switch to different browser or tab)
5 Delete (using Posting / Edit Posts) any Posts that are already there, but which you don't want in the refreshed blog.
6 Go to Settings > Basics (old interface) or Settings > Other (new interface) again. This time, click Import Blog. When the box opens, choose the exported file that you made earlier, and enter the security-text.
7 Choose whether or not to automatically publish all imported posts.
Only tick the box if you DO want the posts automatically imported. If you dont tick it, the posts will be loaded, but with have status of Draft, so won't be visible by readers until you publish them.
8 Click Import Blog.
9 Check that the import worked successfully, by looking at the blog, and also at the list of posts under Edit Posts: are the right number of posts there, do they have the right labels etc.
Results:
All the posts from the source blog will be copied to the destination blog.
They will have the same title and contents as they had before.
They will also have the same published-date that they had before.
Any comments from the source blog will also be copied over - sometimes it takes a few hours for the links for them to be re-establshed properly.
The URL for each post will be based on the URL of the blog you have imported them into and the publication-date that the posts had in the source blog - for example:
Any internal links in the blog will still point to the post in the old blog
Any pictures, videos etc in the old blog will still be in the same place that they were in (Picasa-web-albums, YouTube, Google Videos etc).
If you have imported more than the number of posts that Blogger allows per day (currently 50 I think) then to make any more posts today you will need to complete the captcha-test (ie entering the letters in the funny-shaped word). This will go away approximately 24 hours after you last enter more that the maximum-posts-per-day.
Importing to the same blog:
If you try to import posts into the same blog that you exported them from, Blogger will not import any posts, and give you an error message.
If you do want to do this (eg to create a duplicate set of posts), then do the export, change some small detail of the original posts title or date/time, and then do the import.
http://blogger-hints-and-tips.blogspot.com.au/2010/03/moving-all-posts-from-one-blog-to.html
To copy all the Posts from one blog to another, you need to export them from the first blog, and import the file that was created into the second file.
Any Pages (see The Difference between Posts and Pages) in the first blog, need to be moved individually, because pages aren't currently included in the export file.
Follow these steps to copy all posts from one blog to another:
1 Log in to Blogger.
2 Go to the export tab:
In the pre-Sept-2011 Blogger (ie the "old" interface) this is the Settings / Basics tab. OR
In the post-Sept-2011 Blogger (ie the "new" interface) this is the Settings / Other tab.
3 Click on Export Blog.
Export-blog window on the old Blogger interface: the new interface looks a little different, but has the same links |
3a If you are using the new interface, click Download Blog on the confirmation message window:
4 Your computer will download a file. For Windows users, it will probably be put in the My Documents / Downloads file. Or system may use another place, or may ask you where to put it. Whatever happens, you will need to know where this file is saved to.
5 Open the blog that you want to move the posts to
(You may need to log out and in again, or perhaps just switch to different browser or tab)
5 Delete (using Posting / Edit Posts) any Posts that are already there, but which you don't want in the refreshed blog.
6 Go to Settings > Basics (old interface) or Settings > Other (new interface) again. This time, click Import Blog. When the box opens, choose the exported file that you made earlier, and enter the security-text.
Import file selection screen in the new interface: the old version of Blogger is very similar. |
7 Choose whether or not to automatically publish all imported posts.
Only tick the box if you DO want the posts automatically imported. If you dont tick it, the posts will be loaded, but with have status of Draft, so won't be visible by readers until you publish them.
8 Click Import Blog.
9 Check that the import worked successfully, by looking at the blog, and also at the list of posts under Edit Posts: are the right number of posts there, do they have the right labels etc.
Results:
All the posts from the source blog will be copied to the destination blog.
They will have the same title and contents as they had before.
They will also have the same published-date that they had before.
Any comments from the source blog will also be copied over - sometimes it takes a few hours for the links for them to be re-establshed properly.
The URL for each post will be based on the URL of the blog you have imported them into and the publication-date that the posts had in the source blog - for example:
www.YourNewBlogName.blogspot.com /2009/05/name-based-on-post-title.html
Any internal links in the blog will still point to the post in the old blog
For example this link points to a popular article in Blogger-HAT.
If I export-and-imported this post into a new blog, the link would still point to the same place, ie the post in Blogger-HAT - not to the post in the new blog.
Any pictures, videos etc in the old blog will still be in the same place that they were in (Picasa-web-albums, YouTube, Google Videos etc).
If you have imported more than the number of posts that Blogger allows per day (currently 50 I think) then to make any more posts today you will need to complete the captcha-test (ie entering the letters in the funny-shaped word). This will go away approximately 24 hours after you last enter more that the maximum-posts-per-day.
Importing to the same blog:
If you try to import posts into the same blog that you exported them from, Blogger will not import any posts, and give you an error message.
If you do want to do this (eg to create a duplicate set of posts), then do the export, change some small detail of the original posts title or date/time, and then do the import.
http://blogger-hints-and-tips.blogspot.com.au/2010/03/moving-all-posts-from-one-blog-to.html
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