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Showing posts with label COMPUTER TRICKS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label COMPUTER TRICKS. Show all posts

Monday, 9 December 2013

Set up data usage limit (Android Tricks)

Set up data usage limit (Android Tricks ) :


Lots of Android users are on unmetered data plans – for example, the Sprint and Verizon networks in the US have unlimited plans . But the rest of us has to live with only a certain amount of data each month, and the average charges can be pretty punitive.




Fortunately, it's fairly easy to make sure you're living within your means, data-wise. Android's Ice Cream Sandwich and Jelly Bean give you a built-in way to keep tabs on your data. Just head over to the "Data usage" section of settings. In addition to showing you how much mobile data each app has used, it'll also let you set a warning when your data usage approaches a certain limit and a hard stop when it reaches a particular threshold. Let's say you're on a standard 2GB/month plan. You could set a warning when you reach 1.5GB, and a limit on data when you get to 1.9GB.

Enjoy your Android Phone .


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Friday, 6 December 2013

Set up your keyboard launch shortcuts (Android Tricks )


Set up your keyboard launch shortcuts (Android Tricks ) :


One of the reasons many people still love their QWERTY keyboards is Google's inclusion of the reliable old keyboard shortcut system in Android. The phone has a completely customizable collection of app launcher shortcuts, which are found under :

Settings > Applications > Quick Launch.





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Saturday, 23 February 2013

Windows 8 keyboard shortcuts



WINDOWS 8  KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS 


Knowing at least some of the Windows 8 keyboard shortcuts will make your Windows 8 experience much more enjoyable. Try to memorize these top Windows 8 shortcut keys.


1) Press the Windows key to open the Start screen or switch to the Desktop (if open).

2)Press the Windows key + D will open the Windows Desktop.

3)Press the Windows key + . to pin and unpin Windows apps on the side of the screen.

4)Press the Windows key + X to open the power user menu, which gives you access to many of the features most power users would want (e.g. Device Manager and Command Prompt).


5)Press the Windows key + C to open the Charms.

6)Press the Windows key + I to open the Settings, which is the same Settings found in Charms.

7)Press and hold the Windows key + Tab to show open apps.

8)Press the Windows key + Print screen to create a screen shot, which is automatically saved into your My Pictures folder.



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Wednesday, 30 January 2013

HIBERNATE : Speed Up your PC Startup without changing settings



HIBERNATE : Speed Up your PC Startup without changing settings :


One of the things that slows down your computer when it boots is that it needs to start all of your startup programs. Your startup programs include your anti-virus and firewall security software, Windows Explorer (to display your desktop), and a bunch of other programs you’ve installed over the years.

You can speed up your computer startup process with these programs already started. That may not make sense, but it works. The trick is the HIBERNATE function of your computer.

Every program on your computer stores information about what it’s currently doing in your computer memory. HIBERNATE takes that computer memory and writes it to your hard drive. Then it shuts down the computer.

When you restart the computer, HIBERNATE copies that information from your hard drive back into memory and then restarts the programs. This tends to run much quicker than starting up your computer. In the case of my home desktop, it saves about 30 seconds, which is a big enough deal to always use HIBERNATE instead of Shutdown.




In case you haven’t noticed it before, the HIBERNATE button appears on the Shutdown menu. You may want to use a stopwatch to time how long it takes your computer to restart using Hibernate and the regular Shutdown-Reboot cycle to see which will speed up startup more.

i.e. "Speed Up Startup By Not Starting Up Again"

Try It

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Monday, 7 January 2013

5 tips for PC health

5 tips for PC health :



1. Organize your folders :


We all know how easy it is to dump files into the wrong folder when we're in a hurry. But one way to make sure you keep your files organized is to remove the clutter with a filing system that makes sense for the way you use your computer. Here are a few tips to get you started:

#Start clean.

Begin by deciding which files you no longer need on your hard disk drive.

#Think it through.

Take the time to plan the best way to organize your files. How do you spend your time on the computer, and what do you create? Do you work with photos and image-editing software, surf the web, write short stories, research school projects, or play games? The folders you create in Documents (called “My Documents” in Windows XP) can be easily tailored to show you just the kind of data about your files that you need to track. For more tips about creating a well-organized filing system.

#Use subfolders.

After you have an idea of the kinds of items you produce and want to save, create folders and subfolders to store your files. Be sure to use logical, easy-to-understand names. For example, within Documents, you might create additional folders called Projects, HR Benefits, and Career. Then, within the Projects folder, you could create subfolders for each different project.

#Clean your files periodically.

After you have set up your file system, inspect and clean it regularly. Routine maintenance tasks, such as deleting old or duplicate files and folders and making sure that important files are in the right folders, can save you a lot of time and frustration.


2. Clean up your hard disk


Now that you've organized your files and folders and cleaned up your desktop, you can organize the data itself. Windows includes two utilities—Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragmenter—that help you free up more space on your hard drive and help your computer work more efficiently.

Disk Cleanup compresses your old files to free up storage space.
Disk Defragmenter scans your hard drive and consolidates files that may be scattered across the disk.
It's up to you to decide how often to run these utilities, but it's a good idea to do so at least once a month. Windows Vista users take note: Disk Defragmenter is automatically scheduled to run once a week (Sunday at 4 A.M.). You can change the scheduled time for this feature or, if you prefer, turn it off.


3. Use System Restore


System Restore is one of those programs that can be a life-saver when you've been the unfortunate recipient of unstable software, a badly timed power outage, or a damaging thunderstorm. System Restore records important documents, settings, and preferences on your computer. If the unthinkable happens and your computer files are damaged or inaccessible, you can use System Restore to restore your computer to the same state it was in before the data was lost.

System Restore creates restore points daily and whenever you install device drivers, automatic updates, and some applications. But it's a good idea to get into the habit of creating a system checkpoint (called a restore point) when you're about to install new software or take any action you suspect might make your computer unstable. Then, if there's any conflict at all, you can restore your computer to the point just before you began the installation.

Create a restore point in Windows 7

Create a restore point in Windows Vista

Create a restore point in Windows XP

Although System Restore can put your computer back in order, it’s prudent to periodically back up all the files on your computer. Whether you choose to use an external hard disk, DVDs, or a network location to back up your files, Windows 7 makes it easier than ever to safeguard the contents of your computer. You can back up your files if you’re running Windows Vista or Windows XP, too.


4. Keep Windows and Microsoft Office up-to-date


Computer programs are continually improved based on customer feedback and regular product testing. As problems are resolved, you should benefit from those improvements. By checking Microsoft Update often, you can make sure you've got the most recent Windows and Microsoft Office improvements available to you.

Windows 7 and Windows Vista users don't need to sign up for Microsoft Update: An account is automatically created for you during the registration process, and Windows Update is automatically installed on your computer with default settings that you can change later, if you wish.

Windows XP users must visit Microsoft Update to start the update process. First-time visitors might need to sign up for the service. After you've visited Microsoft Update, you should configure your computer running Windows XP to receive critical updates automatically. This free service is called Windows Update in Windows 7 and in Windows Vista, and it is called Automatic Updates in Windows XP.


5. Run antivirus software and a spyware detection and removal tool


Updating your Windows software is just the first step in keeping your computer safe. Next (if you haven’t already done so), you'll want to install antivirus software from a reputable vendor, such as Microsoft, AVG, Norton, or McAfee. As is the case with Windows, it is critical that you keep your antivirus software up to date. Free antivirus software comes preinstalled on many computers, but after the trial period expires, you’ll be exposed to new and emergent threats. Be sure to renew your subscription or to secure alternative virus protection.

If your computer seems sluggish or if you begin to see lots of pop-up advertisements, even when you're not surfing the web, your computer may be infected with spyware, adware, or other unwanted software.


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Thursday, 20 December 2012

Habitual PC Maintenance Tips

10 Habitual PC Maintenance Tips you must know :


As the old saying goes, the better you treat your tools, the better they will treat you. Your computer, even though you may not think of it on this base a level, is a tool. A very expensive tool that often is one of the most important parts of your life these days, but a tool nonetheless. So the better you treat it, the more maintenance you can provide it with and the better cared for it is on a regular basis, the longer it will last. In theory, at least.

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As the old saying goes, the better you treat your tools, the better they will treat you. Your computer, even though you may not think of it on this base a level, is a tool. A very expensive tool that often is one of the most important parts of your life these days, but a tool nonetheless. So the better you treat it, the more maintenance you can provide it with and the better cared for it is on a regular basis, the longer it will last. In theory, at least.



1) Keep All Working Files in One Folder
2) Never Store Personal Files on the Root C: Drive
3) Get Rid Of Old Programs
4) Get a Surge Protector
5) Don’t Download Random Things
6) Update Everything the First Chance You Get
7) Back-Up Critical Files
8) Reboot
9) Clean out Dust
10)  Clean Out Your Email

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1) Keep All Working Files in One Folder
2) Never Store Personal Files on the Root C: Drive
3) Get Rid Of Old Programs
4) Get a Surge Protector
5) Don’t Download Random Things
6) Update Everything the First Chance You Get
7) Back-Up Critical Files
8) Reboot
9) Clean out Dust
10) Clean Out Your Email

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Saturday, 15 December 2012

How To Fix I/O Device Errors On External Hard Drives


How To Fix I/O Device Errors On External Hard Drives :


The Problem With I/O Errors :


The problem with Input/Output (I/O) errors is that they’re generic—the error messages you see are what Windows, Mac, and Linux say when they know there’s a problem but they don’t know exactly what that problem is.

It could be that your USB or eSATA cord is a little bit loose. Or it could be that your external hard drive is knocking on death’s door. That means you’re going to have to do some sleuthing—you can’t just find a blog by somebody who got the same error message and do what he did.


The Easiest Problems To Fix :


Some I/O errors are really easy to fix. Most them have to do with the cords that connect your external hard drive to your computer.

The first thing to check—and you may already have done this—is that all of your cords are connected tightly. Check the connection to your external hard drive and to your computer. If you’re connecting to a USB hub, make sure the cord from the computer to the hub is connected tightly at both the hub and computer ends or—and this is preferred—connect the external hard drive directly to one of the USB ports on your computer, bypassing the hub and any problems it may have.

The next easiest problem to fix is cord crosstalk. The electricity in one set of wires tends to leak into other wires, so when you have two wires close together on your desk, they may be interfering with each other. Interference isn’t a big deal to your mouse or keyboard—Windows just ignores spurious data—but it’s a big deal to your hard drive where Windows assumes the files it opens and saves are accurate.

To check for crosstalk problems, disconnect any unnecessary devices on your computer and move the cords for the necessary devices further away from your external hard drive. You may also want to disable Bluetooth and move your cell phone across the room.

Don’t worry, if you have a crosstalk problem, you can avoid I/O device errors on external hard drives permanently by buying better cables—just look for shielded cables. Good shielded USB cables include dampeners on both ends: these are little cylinders containing magnets near the plugs.

The final cord-related problem requires a friend or an expenditure. It could be that you have a faulty cable. This is especially likely if you just bought your external hard drive or if you tend to abuse your cables by not putting them away properly.

If you have a friend with a similar external hard drive (and the cables aren’t hardwired), borrow his cables. If that’s not an option, buy replacement cables. You should be able to buy short replacement cables for USB and eSATA for less than $5 if you shop around.


Difficult But Fixable Problems :


If you don’t have a cord problem, the chances that you’ll be able to recover from I/O errors decreases rapidly. Since there are two types of hard drives, there are two different sets of solutions.

For magnetic (high capacity) hard drives, I/O errors often start occurring when the ball bearings get worn or bent out of shape. This happens mainly to drives which have been active for more than two years total or drives which have been dropped. If you get I/O errors on a new external hard drive, I recommend you return it immediately—it was probably dropped during shipping or part of a defective lot.

A key sign that your I/O problem is caused by bad ball bearings is clicking or grinding noises inside your external hard drive every time you plug it into your computer.

You can often get a magnetic drive to start working again by shrinking the ball bearings a little bit so they fit back into their regular tracks. How do you shrink an almost microscopic ball bearing inside a hermetically-sealed hard drive? Basic physics: you freeze it—all metals shrink when cooled.

Note that this can be dangerous and there’s a risk that not just your data and your computer will be destroyed but that you’ll be electrically shocked.

Put your magnetic external hard drive in a Zip-Lock bag. Squeeze out the air. Then put that bag inside another Zip-Lock bag and squeeze out that air. Put a rubber band around the drive in the bag to keep new air from leaking in so you don’t give your hard drive freezer burn.

Put the bagged external hard drive in the freezer for at least an hour and preferably overnight. Then get your computer ready to copy files off the drive as fast as possible.

When you’re ready, take the hard drive out of the bag, connect it to your computer, and start copying files. If the hard drive dies in the middle of copying, freeze it again. Hopefully with this technique you can recover all of your important files.

Solid State Drive Recovery :


Solid state drives tend to fail more gracefully than magnetic drives, so you don’t need to explain to your family why you have a hard drive in the freezer.

The main cause of I/O errors on a solid state drive is too many writes. Every time you save a file to a solid state drive, you use up one of the limited rewritable sectors. Early solid state drives had about 10,000 writes; modern drives typically have 100,000 to 1,000,000 writes.

Once the writes are gone, you can no longer write to that sector. You can still write to other sectors, but Windows isn’t smart enough to only write to working sectors, so it gives you the I/O error.

There are two pieces of good news here—one short-term and one long-term. Short-term, you can still copy files off of your solid state external hard drive, so you haven’t lost any data. Long-term, researchers are working on new tools which will allow computers to work around failed solid state sectors so you can start to write files again. But until then, there’s no real way for solid state drives to fix I/O device errors on external hard drives.

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Thursday, 29 November 2012

How To Speed Up Your Computer In 10 Minutes

How To Speed Up Your Computer In 10 Minutes


1—Old Programs Make Your Computer Slow

Technically, a program installed on your computer uses nothing but hard drive space until it’s activated. The problem is that many programs these days get

 started when your computer boots.

2—Old Registry, Slow Computer

The Windows Registry has come a long way from the Windows 95 and Windows 98 days when a bad registry entry could crash your computer and your only solution was to reinstall Windows. But problems in the Windows Registry can still slow down your computer.

3—Anti-Virus, Anti-Speed

You should always run a Windows computer with anti-virus enabled (although sometimes I will suggest that you take a chance and turn it off to get the maximum amount of speed out of your computer). But you don’t have to use the anti-virus’s default settings.
One thing most anti-virus software does which slows down your computer is scan your hard drive periodically for infected files.
Check your anti-virus settings to see what kind of control you have over hard disk scans. For maximum speed, you can turn them off and then run them manually once a week—just don’t forget them!


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1—Old Programs Make Your Computer Slow

Technically, a program installed on your computer uses nothing but hard drive space until it’s activated. The problem is that many programs these days get started when your computer boots.

2—Old Registry, Slow Computer

The Windows Registry has come a long way from the Windows 95 and Windows 98 days when a bad registry entry could crash your computer and your only solution was to reinstall Windows. But problems in the Windows Registry can still slow down your computer.

3—Anti-Virus, Anti-Speed

You should always run a Windows computer with anti-virus enabled (although sometimes I will suggest that you take a chance and turn it off to get the maximum amount of speed out of your computer). But you don’t have to use the anti-virus’s default settings.
One thing most anti-virus software does which slows down your computer is scan your hard drive periodically for infected files.
Check your anti-virus settings to see what kind of control you have over hard disk scans. For maximum speed, you can turn them off and then run them manually once a week—just don’t forget them!

4—Taskbar Applets Slowing You Down

It’s not uncommon to see computers today with three or more taskbar applets all dealing with wireless network settings. That’s insane—every one of those applets takes up part of your computer’s memory and computer processing (CPU) power, denying that memory and CPU to other programs on your computer which could use them to run faster.

Take a good look at the taskbar applets in the bottom right corner of your screen and decide whether you need all of them. If you don’t, you have two options:

Uninstall them completely: go to the Add/Remove Programs wizard in the Control Panel and remove the applet’s associated program.
Disable them from starting up automatically: use a startup manager program (available on free download sites) to remove the applets from the list of programs which start automatically. Beware, some programs reinstall themselves into the automatic startup list each time you run them manually.


5—Seeking A Faster Computer Through Defragmentation

Seeking is the word computer scientists use to describe what your computer does when it tries to find a file on your hard drive. Files can be stored on your hard drive in two different ways:

Fragmented: this is like a giant pile of old mail on your desk. When you go looking for your phone bill, you have to dig through piles of other junk to find it. I sometimes let mail pile up this way because it’s faster than sorting mail when it arrives; Windows saves files in big piles like this because it’s faster.
Defragmented: this is like keeping everything in a nice alphabetically-sorted file cabinet. When you need to find something, it’s really quick—but when you need to save something, it’s rather slow. Because it’s slow, Windows doesn’t defragment files on its own.


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4—Taskbar Applets Slowing You Down

It’s not uncommon to see computers today with three or more taskbar applets all dealing with wireless network settings. That’s insane—every one of those applets takes up part of your computer’s memory and computer processing (CPU) power, denying that memory and CPU to other programs on your computer which could use them to run faster.

Take a good look at the taskbar applets in the bottom right corner of your screen and decide whether you need all of them. If you don’t, you have two options:

Uninstall them completely: go to the Add/Remove Programs wizard in the Control Panel and remove the applet’s associated program.
Disable them from starting up automatically: use a startup manager program (available on free download sites) to remove the applets from the list of programs which start automatically. Beware, some programs reinstall themselves into the automatic startup list each time you run them manually.


5—Seeking A Faster Computer Through Defragmentation

Seeking is the word computer scientists use to describe what your computer does when it tries to find a file on your hard drive. Files can be stored on your hard drive in two different ways:

Fragmented: this is like a giant pile of old mail on your desk. When you go looking for your phone bill, you have to dig through piles of other junk to find it. I sometimes let mail pile up this way because it’s faster than sorting mail when it arrives; Windows saves files in big piles like this because it’s faster.
Defragmented: this is like keeping everything in a nice alphabetically-sorted file cabinet. When you need to find something, it’s really quick—but when you need to save something, it’s rather slow. Because it’s slow, Windows doesn’t defragment files on its own.


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Saturday, 17 November 2012

Ways to Run your PC faster

Ways to Run your PC faster :

#1: Turn Off Anti-Virus (Leave On Firewall)

When you need a quick speed boost to play a game or finish an assignment, try turning off your anti-virus software. As long as you don’t open any infected files you should be safe and the speed increase can be significant.

#2: Plug In Laptops

All laptops built in the last 10 years make their batteries last longer by slo

wing down the computer processor when you don’t seem to be using all of it. Although this works great to prolong battery life, it means that your laptop runs slower when it runs on battery.

#3: Close Unnecessary Programs

Right now my computer says there are 198 programs running—but that’s a lie. Computers can only run one program at the same time for each computer processor in your computer. My computer only has one processor, so it can only run one program.

Computers hide this secret by switching between running programs thousands of times faster than humans can perceive. They switch between programs so fast that computer processor times are measured in nanoseconds.Closing unnecessary programs can easily double the speed of an overloaded computer.

#4: Add Memory

There’s really only one way to make your computer run faster—get faster hardware. All of the other tips in this article tell you how to optimize your computer for speed, but if you’re serious about making your computer run faster, you’re going to need to upgrade its hardware. Drives are best to upgrade .

#5: Defragment

Cleaning your filesystem is a lot easier than cleaning your childhood bedroom. Simply go to the control panel and start the defragmentor. Of course we mention this in our computer maintenance checklist. It’ll take a few hours the first time you run it each month, so you probably want to let it run overnight.

#6: Reinstall Windows

Many system administrators got in the habit of reinstalling Windows 95 or 98 every year because they’d fill up with crud and slow down to a crawl.

Recent versions of Windows don’t fill up with crud as fast nor slow down so much, but if your computer is inexplicably running slow and nothing else works, your best solution may be to reinstall Windows.

#7: Cool CPU

The electricity that powers your computer travels pretty much the same speed—60% the speed of light—no matter what, but when your computer gets hot, the electricity doesn’t travel as far as it does when your computer is cool. That means that your computer may need to send hardware instructions several times before they arrive. And, if your computer gets too hot, it’ll automatically shutdown, which is the ultimate slow down.

#8: Use A Separate User

If Windows is running slow for you, but you’re not prepared to reinstall it yet, you may find a speed boost by creating a new user account. Your new user account won’t start up as many minor programs automatically and won’t have any accidental misconfigurations.

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Friday, 5 October 2012

Recover Your Password Efficiently By Using Recovery Console

Recover Your Password Efficiently By Using Recovery Console :

Recovering the password of your computer without the deletion of important data or system formatting can be tough. But if one knows how to use the recovery console, it is quite easy actually. This is how.

1)Recovery Console: What is it?


When your operating system seems to be malfunctioning, the recovery console is a feature, available in the Windows XP after it was first introduced in the Windows 2000, that helps you to restore and repair the computer to a more functional state.

2)How to operate the Recovery Console:

On turning on the computer, you have to insert your windows operating system CD and reboot your computer. You will be able to see a Welcome to Set Up screen, and you will have to press Enter to Setup Windows Now.
Once you see the licensing agreement, you’ll have to press F8 to accept it.
The next thing on screen will be an option to Repair.
Select your installation and press R to repair.
After the stage where you have to copy the files, your computer will reboot in about 15 seconds.
Do not press any other key. Setup will be resumed soon after and you shall notice that Install Windows is highlighted.
The Next Step is Tricky and should be paid careful attention
You must keep a firm eye on the lower, left-hand side of the screen and as soon as you see that part of the screen read Installing Devices press ‘Shift+F10’. A command console should pop up giving you the chance to a wider access of your computer. When you’re at the prompt, you must type out- ‘NUSRMGR.CPL’ and press Enter.
This gives you access to the ‘User Accounts’ on the Control Panel.

3)What Next?

Pick the account that needs the change of password. Change your password as you desire. If you want to have to log on without being prompted for the password, then at the prompt you can type ‘control userpasswords2’ and choose to log on, without a password.
After having made the necessary changes, you may close the windows, quit the command box and continue with the procedure of Repair.
It is recommended that you use the Recovery Console only if you are well versed with the Commands

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Friday, 28 September 2012

Unlock the secret GOD MODE folder

Windows 7 trick: unlock the secret GOD MODE folder

QUESTION : So, what exactly is God Mode in Windows 7?

Well, for starters, it's not really a mode. And it's nothing you need to be a deity to pull off, either.

Rather, it's a folder packed with shortcuts to just about every settings change and administrative function in Windows 7. Everything you'll find in the Action Center, Backup and Restore, Autorun, Desktop Gadgets, Devices and Printers -- it's all there. All dumped in one central location for easy access.

No, this trick doesn't involve entering IDDQD in the run box - but it's just about that simple. Here's the magic, as provided by the guys at Windows 7 Themes:

1) Create a new folder anywhere .

2)Rename the folder and paste in the following text:
GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}

Snapshot :


That's it! You've now got your new, somewhat handy folder. Why somewhat handy? Well, because you can already access everything in there by typing a few letters into the search box on your start menu.
Still, it's a pretty long list of things to remember - so having a nice reference like this could actually be useful from time to time.

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Friday, 14 September 2012

Converting images , documents , web pages into PDF format


Converting images , documents , web pages into PDF format :

Are you searching for an easy way to convert you images, document,web pages etc into acrobat format  then Technowarriors is here with the easiest possible way of doing this :

Go to this link : http://www.novapdf.com/download.html
and download the trial version of NOVA PDF .

The trial version is not time or feature limited, however each page of the PDF you create using the trial will have a footer notice. This notice can be white-washed using http://www.pdfescape.com

After downloading , install it by double clicking the installer/setup .

Now, once you have installed the nova pdf , you can convert your files into pdf format by pressing CTRL+P (print shortcut), i.e. for converting the file format into pdf you have to print the file using NOVA PDF as your printer.

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Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Use the Secret Send To Menu Items

Use the Secret Send To Menu Items :


When you right-click on any file or folder, you can use the Send To menu to create a zipped version, or send the file to an application, but in Windows 7 there are hidden items on the Send To menu that 

can't be seen by default.

All you have to do is hold down the Shift key, then right-click on a file and access the Send To folder—you'll see a whole bunch of new items in the list, like special folders, and even an item for each one of your drives. It's a really useful tip for quickly sending a file to the flash drive you just plugged into the PC, without having to do anything else.





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Friday, 31 August 2012

Windows XP NOTEPAD secrets


Windows XP NOTEPAD secrets :

A) Create a log :

1)Open Notepad
2)On the very first line, type in ".LOG" (without quotes) then press Enter for a new line
3)Now you can type in some text if you want, then save the file.
4)Next time when you open the file, notice its contents. Notepad automatically adds a time/date log everytime you open the file.

B) Text becomes unreadable

1)Open Notepad
2)On the very first line, type in "dont eat the donut" (without quotes) then save and close the file. Note: the file should have only one line of the text above.
3)Now, open the same file. You'll notice the text becomes unreadable squares. (try this with different text with the same format and length).

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Tuesday, 28 August 2012

Making a shortcut of your own in Windows

Making a shortcut of your own in Windows :

Thursday, 2 August 2012

Tricks to Easily Search in Gmail


Tricks to Easily Search in Gmail


As our Gmail is flooded up with lot of emails everyday it gets too laborious to search for a particular mail. Even-though there is a search option in gmail but even it can give you hundred of mails in results and scanning all of them isn’t convenient.You can reduce the results to marginally low levels by using special operators which increases the accuracy of your search.

Tricks to Search Easily in Gmail:

1)
from:
Typing from: operator along with the Email-ID give only those results which are recieved from the specified email address.
Example:- from:admin@amiframe.com
2)
to:
Typing to: operator along with the Email-ID will help you to find all those Emails messages that you have sent to the specified email address.
Example:- to:admin@amiframe.com
3)
subject:
This will match your query with the subject of all Email messages that you have sent/received.
Example:- subject:”techno Computer Tips and Tricks”
This will also work if you don’t apply these double quotes with your subject as double quotes are used only to increases the relevancy of results.
4)
label:
This will search the Email messages to which you have applied a particular labels.
Example:- label:Personal
5)
has:attachment
This query will show only those Email Messages which contains one or more attachment files with them.
6)
in:
After typing the in: operator just give the label name (in:spam) this will show all those Email messages which are present in that particular label but if you don’t know the label name then just type in:anywhere this will show Emails from all labels contain.
7)
is:
This operator shows only those Email messages that you have Read, Unread or marked as Starred.
Example:- is:unread
8)
before:
This will show all those Email messages that you had received before a particular date. The date you are mentioning should be in yyyy/mm/dd format.
Example:- before:2011/10/02
9)
after:
This will show all those Email messages that you had received after a particular date. The date you are mentioning should be in yyyy/mm/dd format.
Example:- after:2011/10/02

Use these operators.This will surely make the task bit easier.

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Sunday, 10 June 2012

Download TuneUp Utilities 2011 Licence Key

Download TuneUp Utilities 2011 Licence Key :

TuneUp Utility is a software specially designed for Microsoft Windows which provides complete tools to tweak, maintain, configure and optimise the performance of Windows operating system. Latest version of this software TuneUp Utilities 2012 has recently launched but TuneUp Utilities is not freeware software. Unlimited Full Version of this software costs around $ 49.95.

Although, TuneUp Utilities is powerful software to better performance of Windows computer but the price of this software burns a hole in the user’s pocket. So now, TuneUp Corporation is giving free licence copies of TuneUp Utilities 2011. TuneUp Utilities 2011 is not the latest version but it has all the tools to run Windows OS smoothly and efficiently. Here is the step-by-step guide to grab TuneUp Utility for free with licence key.

Download TuneUp Utilities 2011 Licence Key

1)First of all, go to the promo page of TuneUp Utility 2011 here.
http://www.tune-up.com/promo/pcf0512/
2)In the Text Field, Enter your valid E-mail address and after filling the Captcha code click on the Get Product Key button.
3)Confirm your E-mail address.
4)Now Login to the Email address that you have mentioned earlier. 5)In inbox there will be a message from TuneUp, open it and click on the Confirmation Link.
6)Now You will be prompted to official TuneUp website and there will be your Personal Product Key on the screen.

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Saturday, 5 May 2012

How To Remove Metro Feature Without Disabling Ribbon Explorer in Windows 8

How To Remove Metro Feature Without Disabling Ribbon Explorer in Windows 8 :

In Windows 8, Microsoft has added Ribbon Explorer instead of traditional drop down menu. This Explorer encapsulates all the options like in Microsoft Office 2007. You don’t have to wander here and there to select different options. But some users have the ideology that Ribbon Explorer is wastage of screen space.
Metro Controller is a very handy tool which gives you the flexibily to either Disable all Metro features with or without Ribbon Explorer.So Metro Controller is a one stop solution for all users.
To keep Ribbon Explorer, select Disable Only Metro Features option and Restart your Computer to apply changes.

Click Here to Download Metro Controller : http://winaero.com/download.php?view.15

How to Unlock Password Protected Memory Cards Without Formatting

How to Unlock Password Protected Memory Cards Without Formatting

1)First of all, Download FExplorer in to your mobile phone. : CLICK HERE : http://handheld.softpedia.com/get/System-Utilities/Enhancements/FExplorer-7925.shtml
2)Now run FExplorer and go to C: drive first.
3)Now get into C:System folder.
4)Search for the mmcstore file name and copy this file into your computer.
5)Now open this file with Notepad in your computer.
6)Now you will be able to see the memory card password in this notepad file.

That’s it! Yet there is no such method to unlock memory card password of latest Nokia s60 series, E-series and N-series mobile phones without formatting. If you have any solution for these mobiles please feel free to mention in comments.

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Download Website X5 Smart 9 With Free Licence Key

Download Website X5 Smart 9 With Free Licence Key :

First of all Download Website X5 Smart 9 from here.http://static.incomedia.eu/websitex5.com/v9/wsx5_sm.exe

Now go to the promotional offer page to register yourself here.http://answers.websitex5.com/register

Fill are the required details on the page and click on Save button.

Now go to Email Address for Conformation. Click on the link there.

Now visit Websitex5 login page to get your free licence key.http://answers.websitex5.com/register

Login to your account and you will get the Serial Key.

Key Features of Website X5 Smart 9 :

Choose from 250 templates and create up to 25 pages.

Specify the layout of your website, and determine which content is presented.

Add a simple drag and drop text, images, videos and Flash animations.

Use the preview function to check any changes promptly.

Take advantage of the automatic creation of navigation menus, and the compatibility of your new website with all browsers.

The integrated FTP client provides automatic publish your web site to the specified point in time.