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How to Upgrade your Decoder to Receive all MultiTV Channels

On Wednesday  1,June, 2016 all channels on MultiTv Satellite digit box went off, no one was able to watch it. MultiTV Team said they were doing satellite upgrading which result in all channels going off.Well every problem there is way out. I want to share with you, my blog readers how to go about it.MultiTv Satellite Upgrade.You need to adjust the Frequency on your MultiTV digi box,  SYNDICATED BOX,    STRONG BOX   and  SOMOTEX BOX (BLACK BOX)  by doing the following                              SYNDICATED BOX. 1. Press menu 2. Select ok on installation 3. Select manual search 4. Press green button to edit the frequency. 5. Select modify 6. Press  ok 7. Select TP frequency 8. Press  ok 9. Type in  12522 10. Press  ok 11. Select polarization 12. Press the right button on the ok to change it to vertical (V) 13....

How to Create a Windows 7 System Repair Disc

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   Information This will show you how to create a Windows 7 system repair disc to be able to use to boot to system recovery options to help recover your Windows 7 installation if you don't have a Windows installation disc, can't find your Windows installation disc, or can't access the recovery options provided by your computer manufacturer. A system repair disc is not able to install Windows 7.    Note If you are unable to boot your Windows 7 to create a Windows 7 System Repair Disc, then you could create it on another computer to use on your computer.    Warning A system repair disc is not the same as a OEM factory recovery/restore disc. A system repair disc is not an installation disc . You cannot do a repair i nstall or install Windows 7 with a system repair disc. A system repair disc can only be used to repair Windows 7 through the system recovery options . 32-bit System Repair Disc can only be c...

How to Create a Windows 7 Universal Installation Disc

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Introduction For Windows users who installed or upgraded Windows Vista, there is one big difference that will be immediately noticed when installing or upgrading to Windows 7: The Windows 7 installation wizard no longer prompts, or asks, for the user to select which edition of the operating system to install. Instead, each Windows 7 DVD disc will automatically install the specific edition which it’s limited to. So a Windows 7 Home Premium disc will only install Windows 7 HP, a Pro disc will only install Pro, etc. Although Microsoft does not provide any such universal Windows 7 installation media, the function is indeed feasible. (see Screenshot below) A disc such as this can be especially helpful to PC technicians, IT staff, and the like who need to reinstall Win7 frequently. Remember you will still need a valid license key specific to the version you are installing. In addition, Microsoft has eliminated the differences between the retail and OEM install discs with...