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Using Windows 8 as a Hotspot with thinix


Hi guys its been a while, not really my fault though but got digging again, I noticed something when I changed the O.S of my system to Windows 8 couple of months back, and I tried installing the software I had back in the old windows which is 7, most importantly my connectify which I use to share my internet amongst my smartphones and other gadgets, on installing and happy that I am back to life again I got this message that I need to install Net 3.5  which I thought shouldn’t be a problem at all with windows 8, since the installation package contains a higher version 4.0,but I solved it and you will know how I did that from the link above, ok after that I installed my connectify successfully and did my normal doings restart and then launch it.
Another problem came up again which this time I don’t get, but noticed that my system keeps restarting any time I want to start my hotspot, since I couldn’t beat that I decided to find a way out, so I kept on digging and saw interesting way and softwares that I can use to make my hotspot again.
I stumbled on a way I can use command prompt, Thinix wifi hotspot,will discuss on the ones I listed here and would love to hear your feedback or complaints after you’ve tried it.
Now for the Thinix wifi hotspot just download it here and follow the instructions to install it although I haven’t got the full version when I do you will be the first to know and the trial version is for seven days get the tutorial here
Using command prompt to make a wifi hotspot starts very soon I will paste that also with how to install Net 3.5 fx

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