Showing posts with label needs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label needs. Show all posts

Sunday, June 25, 2017

Posted by beni in , , , , , , , , , | June 25, 2017

6 Reasons Why Your Coupon Website Needs a Mobile App


Mobile app development has taken huge leaps. Today where there is an app for almost everything � from news and entertainment to education and shopping, is your business accessible through a mobile app? Below are the Top 6 Reasons Why Your Coupon Website Needs a Mobile Application for smartphones and tablets.

Mobile apps are not just apps today � they are solutions to every business problem. They have evolved as a tool that efficiently supports marketing strategies of a business. A mobile app bridges the gap between your customers and your business, enabling you to communicate and interact with them via a direct marketing channel.

Benefits of creating a mobile app for your coupon website

Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Posted by beni in , , , , , , , , | May 03, 2017

A media driver your computer needs is missing SOLVED


"A media driver your computer needs is missing. This could be a DVD, USB, or Hard Disk driver. . . ."

Its not the first time I get this error while trying to install Windows 8 (you might be trying to install other version).

I havent really figured out what causes this error.

Ive heard some of the causes:

- It can be because you are trying to install windows from a usb 3.0 pen your motherboard does not support yet. Solution: use a usb 2.0 port!

- It can also be because of an incompatible device, such as a card reader. Solution: try to unplug everything you dont need (such as fingerprint reader, card readers, etc...) and retry installing windows. The error should be gone.


In my case, none of those were the causes. I dont know what it was, maybe it has to do with the hard disk itself... Anyway, here is MY solution, I mean, the workaround that WORKED WITH ME when I tried installing windows 8.


1st time:
I used windows 7 installation disk to try to repair my computer.Yes, Windows (SEVEN) 7! Yes, I was installing windows 8. But I used the 7 repair tool, since it is much powerful (IMO) than the one that comes with the windows 8 disk.

The windows 7 repair tool successfully repaired my computer and when I tried to install Windows 8 again, the error was gone.


2nd time:
I had to format my laptop and reinstall Windows 8. The same error came up. The windows 7 disk was not with me so I could not use it. I went to advanced options menu (still in the windows 8 disk) and tried to repair. Didnt work. I started the command line option and formatted my hard disk (drive d: in that day). So: I typed: "d:" and then "format d:". It started formatting my local disk but it was taking too long. When it was on 7%, I ctrl+C (breaked) the operation. And when I restarted the windows 8 setup, the error was gone :D


Hope this helps!

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