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Thursday, April 30, 2009
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Thursday, March 26, 2009
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Sunday, March 22, 2009
- Your computer is part of a network, and your identity determines what goodies you can access.
- The computer’s owner wants to limit what you can do on the computer.
- You share your computer with other people and want to keep others from logging on with your name and changing your files and settings
Without that password, anybody can now log on using your user account and view (or destroy) your files. If you’re working in an office setting, this setup can be serious trouble. If you’vebeen assigned a password, it’s better to simply get used to it
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Sunday, February 15, 2009
- Start by changing the Start menu: Right-click the Start button, choose Properties, select Classic Start Menu, and click OK.
- Next, bring back the desktop: Right-click a blank part of the desktop and choose Personalize. Choose Theme and then choose Windows Classic from the Theme pull-down menu. Click OK.
- Finally, put the menus back on top of each folder: Open your Documents folder from the Start menu. Then click the Organize button, choose Folder and Search Options, and choose Use Windows Classic Folders. Click OK.
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Sunday, February 08, 2009
For a pc the built in defragmenter program will work just fine. Depending on the size of the drive and how fragmented it is will determine how long it will take to combine all of your files. Before you start the defragmentation you should go to the temp folders and delete all the files there, they are useless unless you have a program open and there is a file in the temp folder for the application to use until you save it.
To get the best defrag of your hard drive close all programs, email, word doc processor, all of them or run it in 'Safe Mode'. You may want to run the program after your business day and let it run over night, some times on a really fragmented drive it will take a couple of hours or more to complete the task
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Monday, January 26, 2009
If you want to buy the perfect computer, you should follow these five simple steps :
- Decide what you want the computer to do. When you know what you want to do with the computer, the rest of the steps fall neatly into place.
- Find the software that can get you the result you want. It’s the software that does the work.
- Find the hardware to run your software. Software is really more important; the hardware merely obeys the software
- Shop for service and support.
- Buy that computer!
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Friday, January 16, 2009
Before you edit the registry, export the keys in the registry that you plan to edit, or back up the whole registry. If a problem occurs, you can then follow the steps how-to restore the registry to its previous state. Its to prevent your Windows Operating System become fail to load.
To Export Registry Keys :
Click Start, and then click Run.
In the Open box, type regedit, and then click OK.
On the File menu, click Export.
In the Save in box, select the boxs at the bottom the bottom according to weather you want to export all or only selected branches of the registry.
Next select a location in which to save the backup .reg file. In the File name box, type a file name, and then click Save.
To Restore the Registry :
To restore registry keys that you exported, double-click the .reg file that you saved.
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Monday, January 12, 2009
Upgrading your optical drive can add many useful features, including the ability to:
- Watch DVD-Video movies on your PC
- Make copies of your audio CDs for your car, or simply to keep the originals in safe storage
- Create custom audio CDs, with a mix of tracks you choose from various sources
- Back up your email, documents, images, and other data to inexpensive optical disks
- Make backup copies of your DVD-Video discs
- Create DVD-Video or Video CD discs from video files you find on the Internet
- Create custom video CDs or DVDs from home video footage
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Tuesday, January 06, 2009
- Configure the drive as a master or slave device (PATA only).
- Mount the drive in the chassis.
- Connect the data cable to the drive and to the PATA or SATA interface.
- Connect a power cable to the drive.
- Before you remove the case panels to install the hard drive:
- Restart the system and run BIOS Setup. Note the current configurationwhich ATA and SATA ports are in use and the descriptions of the devices that are connected to them. Alternatively, use a diagnostic program such as Everest Home Edition to determine the current configuration of your drives and interfaces.
- If you are also installing a PATA or SATA interface card or RAID adapter, configure that card per the maker's instructions and attach the cables to it. If that card will replace some or all of the embedded PATA or SATA interfaces, use CMOS Setup to disable those interfaces.
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Monday, January 05, 2009
- Install fresh Windows XP SP1 (English)
- Download and install WMP9 from Mcft
- Make sure you are now able to play the .wmv files from the DVD. That requires running dvdrun.exe, individualizing WMP and finding the right proxy if you are not in US to get the license
- Get the DRM2WMV files from the below links
- Download Japanese version of WMP9 from Mcft
- Doubleclick the downloaded file, it will unpack all installation files to temp directory in your Documents and Settings directory. Get the drmv2clt.dll file and copy it to c:\Program Files\Windows Media Player directory. Cancel the Japanese WMP9 installation.
- Edit lines 9-12 of the drmdbg.ini downloaded from step 4 as written bellow
drmclien=0;
blackbox=0;
indivbox=0;
8. Doubleclick drmdbg.exe. It should open WMP. Navigate to your wmv file
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Sunday, January 04, 2009
How to use it :
- Place the xp cd in your cd/dvd drive
- Go to start
- Run
- type in 'sfc /scannow' (without the ')
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Saturday, January 03, 2009
1. Open up the command promt. (Type cmd in the run box)
2. Let's say the fodler you want to index is, "C:\Downloads\Movies
3. Type: dir c:\downloads\movies > c:\downloads\movies\index.txt
4. There you go
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Friday, October 17, 2008
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Maybe you repaired the problem using Active Boot Disk, right click on the partition, FixBoot. You copied ntldr and ntsdetect from your PC
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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
[HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-1292428093-1500820517-1644491937-1003\Software\TERMINAL Studio\Golden Autumn 3D Screensaver\UserCode: "xxxxxxxxxx"]
You can try with REGEDIT4 and windows registry editor version 5.00
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Monday, October 06, 2008
1.Download and install Privoxy.
2.Click on the Wrench icon in Chrome in the upper right corner.
3.Choose options>Under The Hood>Change proxy settings.
4.In the Internet Properties dialog's Connections tab, click on the LAN settings button.
5.Check off "Proxy settings" and in the address setting add 127.0.0.1 and in the port 8118.
6.If you have the option, you can also check off "Bypass proxy for local settings".
7.Click "Ok", close Chrome and restart it.
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Step by step how to boot faster in vista :
1. open the run box by pressing the windows button + R
2. type "msconfig"in the run box
3. click on the Boot tab, then click the Advanced options
4. click the check box next to Number of Processors and select the total number of cores that you wish to use
5. done
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Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Step by step how to remove HDD from safely remove hardware :
1. click start
2. run
3. compmgmt.msc
4. device manager
5. IDE
6. update drivers
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Friday, September 05, 2008