Sunday, September 14, 2014

Movie Maker (any version) AppCrash when importing audio or video

If you try to use Movie Maker Live (MovieMaker.exe) or older 2.6 Movie Maker (MovieMK.exe) to import MP3 or videos, it may crash with a bang. I will spare you the details (the Data Execution Prevention - DEP etc.), but tell what worked for me.

Nokia Ovi Suite installed a set of nasty incompatible Emuzed codecs:

which kept crashing the system. Remove them with SysIntervals Autoruns tool (search for "Emuzed" and "Nokia" everywhere and delete the branches).
It should start to work again upon a reboot.

Google Blogger bug: hidden code inserted to posts

Alas, it is impossible to edit posts in Blogger now.

Every new post has this secret HTML code inserted:

https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=3611023804409772492

and then the mouse and content start jumping around in FireFox.

Google - fix it please! 

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Android, Google: "Can't establish a reliable connection to the server"

Draft, ver. 1.0

127.201.26.224 android.clients.google.com mtalk.google.com

If you cannot add another Google account, getting errors:
Can't establish a reliable connection to the server
, or if synchronization of the existing Google services fails with:
Sync is currently experiencing problems
then your /etc/hosts file may be playing up.

Quite often this hosts file is created by an ad-blocking application, e.g. AdFree.

Despite this recommendation, it is not only this entry:
(see above)
that is playing up. In fact, I could not find it in my hosts file. I did not waste time experimenting which of these URLs is the right (wrong) one, so I just deleted the whole hosts file.

Here's how:
1. Run ES Explorer
2. Go to the root folder (/) and mount the system as Read/Write (now available in the Tools section, Root Explorer: ON)
3. Rename the /etc/hosts file to /etc/hosts.bak
4. Reboot (important).
5. Check if the hosts file is realy gone.
6. Try creating a new Google account again.

If that fails too, try toggling the connection between WiFi and Cellular. If all fails, try to restore the system from your restore point.