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Monday, December 31, 2007

Internet Connection Sharing


To enable Internet Connection Sharing on a network connection:
  1. Open Network Connections.
  2. Click the dial-up, local area network, PPPoE, or VPN connection you want to share, and then, under Network Tasks, click Change settings of this connection.
  3. On the Advanced tab, select the Allow other network users to connect through this computer's Internet connection check box.
  4. If you want this connection to dial automatically when another computer on your home or small office network attempts to access external resources, select the Establish a dial-up connection whenever a computer on my network attempts to access the Internet check box.
  5. If you want other network users to enable or disable the shared Internet connection, select the Allow other network users to control or disable the shared Internet connection check box.
  6. Under Internet Connection Sharing, in Home networking connection, select any adapter that connects the computer sharing its Internet connection to the other computers on your network.

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Want to remove MSN Messenger?

A lot of people want to know how to remove the MSN Messenger service from XP... here's how:

Locate SYSOC.INF in the \Windows\INF folder (hidden file and folder), Open it in Notepad and locate the line: msmsgs=msgrocm.dll,OcEntry,msmsgs.inf,hide,7
Remove the word "hide" from the line and save the file. You will now have an entry in add/remove programs. Do what you will OR (XP Pro Only) leave it installed, but tell Windows to never let it run. If you're running XP Professional, you can use GPEDIT.MSC to prevent Messenger from loading. Otherwise, even disabling it in startup won't cause it to "always" not run. NOTE: Outlook, Outlook Express and some Microsoft web pages can still make it load.

  • Start, Run and enter GPEDIT.MSC

  • Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Messenger

  • You can now modify whether it starts initially and/or whether it's to run at all. UPDATE: I have recieved some email that say this fix slows down outlook when starting, that is because outlook wants to start messenger when it starts, the easiest and fastest way to disable messenger and still have a quickj starttime with outlook is to rename the exe file, located here c:\program files\messenger\msmsgs.exe, to something other than msmsgs.exe, such as msmsgsnew.exe.
  • Saturday, December 29, 2007

    How to Install the Netbeui Protocol on a Windows XP-Based Computer


    This article describes how to install the NetBEUI protocol on a Windows XP-based computer. This may be useful because the NetBEUI protocol is not included in the list of installable protocols in Windows XP even though the files that are needed to install the protocol are included with the installation CD-ROM. It is important to note that the NetBEUI protocol is not supported on Windows XP.
    The Netnbf.inf and Nbf.sys files are the files that are needed to install the NetBEUI protocol. To install the NetBEUI protocol:
    1. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Network Connections.
    2. Right-click the adapter you want to add NetBEUI to, and then click Properties.
    3. On the General tab, click Install.
    4. Click Protocol, and then click Add.
    5. Click Have Disk, insert your Windows XP CD-ROM, open the Valueadd\msft\net\netbeui folder, click the Netnbf.inf file, and then click Open.
    6. Click OK, and then click OK to complete the installation.

    Friday, November 30, 2007

    Hide 'User Accounts' from users

    Go to Start/Run, and type:

    GPEDIT.MSC

    Open the path

    User Config > Admin Templates > Control Panel
    doubleclick "Hide specified Control Panel applets"
    put a dot in 'enabled', then click 'Show"
    click Add button,

    type "nusrmgt.cpl" into the add box

    Remove the Recycle Bin from the Desktop

    If you don't use the Recycle Bin to store deleted files , you can get rid of its desktop icon all together.

    Run Regedit and go to:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/explorer/Desktop/NameSpace
    Click on the "Recycle Bin" string in the right hand pane. Hit Del, click OK.

    Restricting Logon Access

    If you work in a multiuser computing environment, and you have full (administrator level) access to your computer, you might want to restrict unauthorized access to your "sensitive" files under Windows 95/98.One way is to disable the Cancel button in the Logon dialog box.Just run Regedit and go to:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Network/Logon

    Create the "Logon" subkey if it is not present on your machine: highlight the Network key -> right-click in the left hand Regedit pane -> select New -> Key -> name it "Logon" (no quotes) -> press Enter. Then add/modify a DWORD value and call it "MustBeValidated" (don't type the quotes). Double-click it, check the Decimal box and type 1 for value.Now click the Start button -> Shut Down (Log off UserName) -> Log on as a different user, and you'll notice that the Logon Cancel button has been disabled.

    Monday, October 29, 2007

    How to Rename the Recycle Bin

    To change the name of the Recycle Bin desktop icon, open Regedit and go to:

    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/CLSID/{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}

    and change the name "Recycle Bin" to whatever you want (don't type any quotes).

    How to use Windows Update Properly

    If you want to save your files to your hard drive, so after a format you dont have to download them all again, here's How:

    - Logon to Windows Update

    - Choose Windows Update Catalogue (left hand pane)

    - Choose Find updates for Microsoft Windows operating systems (right hand pane)

    - Choose your version and language then Search

    - Choose one the following:

    - Critical Updates and Service Packs - Service Packs and Recommended Downloads - Multi-Language Features (0)

    - Once chosen simply click on what you want to download and then back at the top click Review Download Basket

    - You are taken to the next page where at the top you can specify where the downloads are to be saved.

    - Click Download now. Each patch will make a directory under the root of the folder you saved them to. Once finished you need to go to where you saved the file (s) to and then simply install all your patches.

    Group Policy For Win XP

    One of the most full featured Windows XP configuration tools available is hidden right there in your system, but most people don't even know it exists. It's called the Local Group Policy Editor, or gpedit for short. To invoke this editor, select Start and then Run, then type the following:

    gpedit.msc

    After you hit ENTER, you'll be greeted by gpedit, which lets you modify virtually every feature in Windows XP without having to resort to regedit. Dig around and enjoy

    Friday, October 19, 2007

    Set Processes Priority



    Follow this tip to increase the priority of active processes, this will result in prioritisation of processes using the CPU.

    Press CTRL-SHIFT-ESC

    1.Go to the second tab called Processes, right click on one of the active processes, you will see the Set Priority option

    2.For example, your Run your CDwriter program , set the priority higher, and guess what, no crashed CD’s

    New Sound Blaster Driver - Creative

    With the loads of problems reported by users with Soundblaster cards on Windows XP Creative has stepped up and offered drivers for at least some models of their Sound Blaster cards, but check your particular model closely. I have downloaded the SB128 drivers and my sound problems have been resolved..! So they do work.

    http://www.creative.com/support/winxp/

    How to Convert FAT to NTFS file system

    To convert a FAT partition to NTFS, perform the following steps.
    1. In Windows XP, click Start, click Run, type cmd and then click OK.
    2. At the command prompt, type CONVERT [driveletter]: /FS:NTFS.
    3. Convert.exe will attempt to convert the partition to NTFS.

    Sunday, October 14, 2007

    10 Sins of Windows VISTA

    1. Microsoft Vista Is too expensive . With prices starting from £67.98 to £289.99 on Amazon. for 289.99 you could buy a brand new Laptop from Tesco

    2. When you finally decide to buy assuming that you have the cash, you will realise that there are too many versions of Vista you might not be able to make up your mind.

    3. If you do make up your mind and you take Windows Vista home,install it, well done because now most of your old applications won't work anymore. Dont ask me why.

    4. The start menu will so much confuse you, you will wish you stuck toWindows XP.

    5. Wait, did you buy your PC before 2006, then i advise that you do a clean installation instead of an upgrade. However, if you have done the latteralready expect major meltdown.

    6. But don't worry you will never see the "blue screen of death" again just a really cold freeze up when everything stops working.

    7. And by the way, the first thing to stop working wont be Firefox, no it will be Internet explorer 7, i don't understand why it performs worse on Vista than firefox .E ven though vista and internet explorer were made by the same company!

    8. It takes longer to boot than XP. Can someone please tell me why?

    9. Software and hardware vendors have been rather slow in coming up with drivers for vista, so expect your printer to stop working.

    10. The windows search is rubbish sometimes it makes you think that what you are looking for is not there , because its probably searching the wrong directory. The "wow" stops here.

    Speed Up Browsing

    When you connect to a web site your computer sends information back and forth. Some of this information deals with resolving the site name to an IP address, the stuff that TCP/IP really deals with, not words. This is DNS information and is used so that you will not need to ask for the site location each and every time you visit the site. Although Windows XP and Windows XP have a pretty efficient DNS cache, you can increase its overall performance by increasing its size. You can do this with the registry entries below:

    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Dnscache\Parameters]
    "CacheHashTableBucketSize"=dword:00000001
    "CacheHashTableSize"=dword:00000180
    "MaxCacheEntryTtlLimit"=dword:0000fa00
    "MaxSOACacheEntryTtlLimit"=dword:0000012d

    Make a new text file and rename it to dnscache.reg. Then copy and paste the above into it and save it. Merge it into the registry.

    XP Game Compatibility

    You want to know if all your favorite games are still going to run under Windows XP. Remember what happened when we tried to run games on our Windows 2000 machines? Sometimes we were a little disappointed. Windows 2000 was made more for corporate applications than "Quake," but true techno-geeks know they don't have to sacrifice death matches for a robust business environment -- at least not anymore.


    Windows XP has shown an impressive track record of game compatibility. We ran a number of standard games, such as "Tiger Woods Golf," "NHL 2001," "Max Payne," and "Unreal" on our Windows XP Professional machine. Some of these games were specifically slated for Windows 95 and 98, and were shown not to work in Windows 2000. The installation in XP was as smooth as silk. The games ran quickly and beautifully -- not a problem in sight (except for my bad chip shot -- Tiger was hanging his head in shame).


    Some less-sophisticated programs may not run as smoothly, and we found that some older applications, such as the Atari 2600 Classic Game Collection, did not appreciate the Windows XP environment. In this case you can use the Application Compatibility Wizard, found in the accessories menu. XP includes integrated compatibility layers to mimic older versions of Windows, so if your program does not work in Windows XP, the compatibility wizard will walk you through the process of getting even your favorite DOS games up and running. In this case, we ran the Atari Classic Game Collection in the Windows 95 environment, at 256 colors and 640x480 screen resolution. Then we set XP to always run our Atari application in this environment, and everything was smooth sailing after that.

    One final tip about compatibility: Don't run the compatibility wizard if your program appears to be running well in the normal environment, as the wizard will give you an error message. In general, XP has great program compatibility, so you can upgrade your operating system without giving up all your old favorites.

    Group policy for Windows XP

    One of the most full featured Windows XP configuration tools available is hidden right there in your system, but most people don't even know it exists. It's called the Local Group Policy Editor, or gpedit for short. To invoke this editor, select Start and then Run, then type the following:

    gpedit.msc

    After you hit ENTER, you'll be greeted by gpedit, which lets you modify virtually every feature in Windows XP without having to resort to regedit. Dig around and enjoy

    Slow Shutdown

     Some people have noticed that they are experiencing a really slow shutdown after installing Windows XP Home or Professional. Although this can be caused a number of ways, the most clear cut one so far is happening on systems with an NVidia card installed with the latest set of drivers. A service called NVIDIA Driver Helper Service is loading up on start up and for whatever reason doesn't shut itself down properly. The service isn't needed and can also increase the amount of memory available to your system. Here is how to disable it.

    1: Go into your Control Panel
    2: Select Administrative Tools and then click on Services
    3: Right click on the file "NVIDIA Driver Helper Service" and then select STOP.
    4: To stop this loading up every time you boot up your PC Right click it again and select properties - then where the option "Startup Type" is shown - make sure it is set at Manual.

    Saturday, October 13, 2007

    Make your Folders Private

    •Open My Computer
    •Double-click the drive where Windows is installed (usually drive (C:), unless you have more than one drive on your computer).
    •If the contents of the drive are hidden, under System Tasks, click Show the contents of this drive.
    •Double-click the Documents and Settings folder.
    •Double-click your user folder.
    •Right-click any folder in your user profile, and then click Properties.
    •On the Sharing tab, select the Make this folder private so that only I have access to it check box.


    Note

    •To open My Computer, click Start, and then click My Computer.
    •This option is only available for folders included in your user profile. Folders in your user profile include My Documents and its subfolders, Desktop, Start Menu, Cookies, and Favorites. If you do not make these folders private, they are available to everyone who uses your computer.
    •When you make a folder private, all of its subfolders are private as well. For example, when you make My Documents private, you also make My Music and My Pictures private. When you share a folder, you also share all of its subfolders unless you make them private.
    •You cannot make your folders private if your drive is not formatted as NTFS For information about converting your drive to NTFS

    NTFS vs. FAT

    To NTFS or not to NTFS—that is the question. But unlike the deeper questions of life, this one isn't really all that hard to answer. For most users running Windows XP, NTFS is the obvious choice. It's more powerful and offers security advantages not found in the other file systems. But let's go over the differences among the files systems so we're all clear about the choice. There are essentially three different file systems available in Windows XP: FAT16, short for File Allocation Table, FAT32, and NTFS, short for NT File System.


    FAT16
    The FAT16 file system was introduced way back with MS–DOS in 1981, and it's showing its age. It was designed originally to handle files on a floppy drive, and has had minor modifications over the years so it can handle hard disks, and even file names longer than the original limitation of 8.3 characters, but it's still the lowest common denominator. The biggest advantage of FAT16 is that it is compatible across a wide variety of operating systems, including Windows 95/98/Me, OS/2, Linux, and some versions of UNIX. The biggest problem of FAT16 is that it has a fixed maximum number of clusters per partition, so as hard disks get bigger and bigger, the size of each cluster has to get larger. In a 2–GB partition, each cluster is 32 kilobytes, meaning that even the smallest file on the partition will take up 32 KB of space. FAT16 also doesn't support compression, encryption, or advanced security using access control lists.

    FAT32
    The FAT32 file system, originally introduced in Windows 95 Service Pack 2, is really just an extension of the original FAT16 file system that provides for a much larger number of clusters per partition. As such, it greatly improves the overall disk utilization when compared to a FAT16 file system. However, FAT32 shares all of the other limitations of FAT16, and adds an important additional limitation—many operating systems that can recognize FAT16 will not work with FAT32—most notably Windows NT, but also Linux and UNIX as well. Now this isn't a problem if you're running FAT32 on a Windows XP computer and sharing your drive out to other computers on your network—they don't need to know (and generally don't really care) what your underlying file system is.

    The Advantages of NTFS

    The NTFS file system, introduced with first version of Windows NT, is a completely different file system from FAT. It provides for greatly increased security, file–by–file compression, quotas, and even encryption. It is the default file system for new installations of Windows XP, and if you're doing an upgrade from a previous version of Windows, you'll be asked if you want to convert your existing file systems to NTFS. Don't worry. If you've already upgraded to Windows XP and didn't do the conversion then, it's not a problem. You can convert FAT16 or FAT32 volumes to NTFS at any point. Just remember that you can't easily go back to FAT or FAT32 (without reformatting the drive or partition), not that I think you'll want to.

    The NTFS file system is generally not compatible with other operating systems installed on the same computer, nor is it available when you've booted a computer from a floppy disk. For this reason, many system administrators, myself included, used to recommend that users format at least a small partition at the beginning of their main hard disk as FAT. This partition provided a place to store emergency recovery tools or special drivers needed for reinstallation, and was a mechanism for digging yourself out of the hole you'd just dug into. But with the enhanced recovery abilities built into Windows XP (more on that in a future column), I don't think it's necessary or desirable to create that initial FAT partition.

    When to Use FAT or FAT32
    If you're running more than one operating system on a single computer (see Dual booting in Guides), you will definitely need to format some of your volumes as FAT. Any programs or data that need to be accessed by more than one operating system on that computer should be stored on a FAT16 or possibly FAT32 volume. But keep in mind that you have no security for data on a FAT16 or FAT32 volume—any one with access to the computer can read, change, or even delete any file that is stored on a FAT16 or FAT32 partition. In many cases, this is even possible over a network. So do not store sensitive files on drives or partitions formatted with FAT file systems.

    Thursday, October 11, 2007

    Speed up XP Start Menu

    Windows XP default speed of the Start Menu is very slow. You can fix that by editing a Registry Key. Here's how:
    1. Go to Start> Run, then type in: regedit Press [Enter] on your keyboard.
    2. Navigate to the following key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Control Panel \ Desktop \ MenuShowDelay
    3. By default, the value is 400. Change this to a smaller value (like 0) to speed it up. Note: If your still experiencing a slow speed of the Start Menu, even after using the above tip, then you might try the following:
    4. Navigate to Display Properties> Appearance> Advanced
      Turn off the option titled Show menu shadow .
    5. You will get much better overall performance

    Wednesday, October 10, 2007

    Create a Shortcut to Lock Your Computer

    Leaving your computer in a hurry but you don’t want to log off? You can double-click a shortcut on your desktop to quickly lock the keyboard and display without using CTRL+ALT+DEL or a screensaver.

    To create a shortcut on your desktop to lock your computer:
    • Right-click the desktop.
    • Point to New, and then click Shortcut.

    The Create Shortcut Wizard opens. In the text box, type the following:

    • rundll32.exe user32.dll,LockWorkStation
    • Click Next.
    • Enter a name for the shortcut. You can call it "Lock Workstation" or choose any name you like.
    • Click Finish.

    You can also change the shortcut's icon (my personal favorite is the padlock icon in shell32.dll).
    To change the icon:

    • Right click the shortcut and then select Properties.
    • Click the Shortcut tab, and then click the Change Icon button.

    In the Look for icons in this file text box, type:

    • Shell32.dll.
    • Click OK.
    • Select one of the icons from the list and then click OK
    • You could also give it a shortcut keystroke such CTRL+ALT+L. This would save you only one keystroke from the normal command, but it could be more convenient.

    System Information Tool in XP

    In Windows XP, you'll find a very handy tool called, the System Information Tool. The main purpose of this tool is to help in troubleshooting computer issues. As an example, if you are having a problem with an optical drive, you can use this tool to identify the status of the driver for this drive.

    While the troubleshooting aspect of this tool is used by the more advanced users, this tool is handy for all users who wish to find out information about what is installed on your Windows application at a glance.

    Here's how to start the System Information Tool:

    Go to Start>> All Programs>> Accessories>> System Tools>> System Information.

    OR - Go to Start>> Run. Type in: msinfo32.exe [Enter] or click OK.

    The categories of information you can expect to find in this tool are:

    • Installed Components
    • Hardware Resources
    • Installed Applications
    • Software Environment
    • Internet Explorer

    Win XP Configuaration Utility(MSCONFIG.EXE)

    The Windows XP utility Msconfig (Microsoft Configuration) is useful for configuring various OS elements:
    1. Startup type (e.g., which drivers are loaded, whether system.ini/win.ini are parsed)
    2. Which parts of system.ini are used
    3. Which parts of win.ini are used
    4. Which commands run at start-up
    5. Which services start
    6. boot.ini options


    With the boot.ini option, you can check the current entries, specify additional options, and configure the timeout.

    1. Start Msconfig (Start, Run, msconfig.exe).
    2. Select the BOOT.INI tab.
    3. The dialog box displays the current OSs.
    4. Click Check All Boot Paths to go through all the entries and ensure that they relate to a true installation.
    5. If you select an actual installation, you can then set the various boot options, such as basevideo and SOS.
    6. Once finished, click OK.

    Formatting and Installing XP(Easiest Way)

    There are several ways to format in XP:

    1 During install
    2. Using Diskmanagement under administrative tools
    3. Using the recovery console
    4. Using start run cmd then the format command.
    5. Right click on the drive in explorer and select format.
    6. Using a Win98 boot disk
    Note: WinXP will not let you mess with the boot partition or system partition since both contain items required to boot and run winXP. Thus, you should use the install process to format system and boot drive.Here is the easiest way to perform a "Clean Install" of XP:

    Using Windows XP CD:

    1. Insert your XP CD in the drive while running your current installation of XP.

    2. You will be given some options here.

    You can select:

    • Clean Install
    • New Installation
    • Advanced


    ...and others I believe. But since this tutorial teaches a Clean Installation of XP, select "Clean Install".

    3. Put a checkmark in the box to "designate where you want to install XP" (or some such dialog). Typically, you will choose to install XP on your C: drive.

    4. Next, you will need to select the file system you wish to use. I recommend selecting NTFS as it is more sucure than the FAT32 system.

    5. Setup will then format the partition you chose and then you can install XP clean on that partition. Be sure that if you have more than one partition, you select the correct one.

    6. Install your Windows XP Operating System.

    Using Windows 98 Boot Disk:

    Get yourself a Windows 98 boot-diskette with fdisk. Delete all partitions and THEN boot from the CD. If XP's setup finds formatted partitions, it proceeds without user intervention. If it doesn't find any, setup will prompt you for partitioning and formatting.

    Using Floppy Drive:

    If you are not able to boot from your CD-ROM, try changing the boot order in your BIOS so that your CD-ROM boots first.

    Sunday, October 7, 2007

    Create Screen Saver Without using Software in XP

    For a great way to put your digital photos to work, try creating a slide show presentation for use as a screen saver.

    * Right–click an empty spot on your desktop, and then click Properties.
    * Click the Screen Saver tab.
    * In the Screen saver list, click My Pictures Slideshow.
    * Click Settings to make any adjustments, such as how often the pictures should change, what size they should be, and whether you’ll use transition effects between pictures, and then click OK.

    Now your screen saver is a random display of the pictures taken from your My Pictures folder.

    Detect and Repairing Disk Errors


    In previous versions of Windows, you would find a built in utility called ScanDisk. This utility exists in Windows XP but is called the Error Checking utility. So, in addition to running Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragmenter to optimize the performance of your computer, you can check the integrity of the files stored on your hard disk by running the Error Checking utility.

    As you use your hard drive, it can develop bad sectors. Bad sectors slow down hard disk performance and sometimes make data writing (such as file saving) difficult, or even impossible. The Error Checking utility scans the hard drive for bad sectors, and scans for file system errors to see whether certain files or folders are misplaced.

    To run the Error Checking utility:

    Important: Be sure to close all files before running the Error Checking Utility. Any unsaved data will be lost.

    1. Click Start, and then click My Computer.
    2. In the My Computer window, right-click the hard disk you want to search for bad sectors, and then click Properties.
    3. In the Properties dialog box, click the Tools tab.
    4. Click the Check Now button.
    5. In the Check Disk dialog box, select the Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors check box, and then click Start
    6. If bad sectors are found, choose to fix them.
    Tip: Only select the Automatically fix file system errors check box if you think that your disk contains bad sectors.

    Source: Microsoft

    Saturday, October 6, 2007

    System Information Tool

    In Windows XP, you'll find a very handy tool called, the System Information Tool. The main purpose of this tool is to help in troubleshooting computer issues. As an example, if you are having a problem with an optical drive, you can use this tool to identify the status of the driver for this drive.

    While the troubleshooting aspect of this tool is used by the more advanced users, this tool is handy for all users who wish to find out information about what is installed on your Windows application at a glance. Here's how to start the System Information Tool:

    1. Go to Start>> All Programs>> Accessories>> System Tools>> System Information.[OR]Go to Start>> Run.
    2. Type in: msinfo32.exe [Enter] or click OK.

    The categories of information you can expect to find in this tool are:

    • Installed Components

    • Hardware Resources

    • Installed Applications

    • Software Environment

    • Internet Explorer

    Updating XP`s Device Driver

    Many people are of the opinion that if it isn't broke then don't fix it. However, there are other people that believe that updating your hardware with fresh drivers taps its full potential and makes for a smoother running device. In any case, it is easy to locate and update a device driver using Device Manager, here's how:

    1. Go to Start and right-click on My Computer.

    2. Select Properties from the resulting menu.

    3. Click the Hardware tab.

    4. Click the Device Manager button.

    5. Select the device you want to update by hitting the plus sign next to the hardware category. The specific device will now be shown.

    6. Right click on the device and select Update Driver

    This will invoke the Hardware Update Wizard. Follow the onscreen instructions or visit the manufactures web site to locate an updated driver.If the new driver fails, you can easily reinstall the old driver. Here's how:


    1. Open the Device Manager (steps 1-4 above).

    2. Expose the desired device, right click it and then select Properties.

    3. Choose the Driver tab.

    4. Select the Roll Back Driver button .

    Windows XP console utilities

    Listed below are many of the Windows XP console utilities that you can run from the command line.


    1. Computer Management - compmgmt.msc

    2. Disk Managment - diskmgmt.msc

    3. Device Manager - devmgmt.msc

    4. Disk Defrag - dfrg.msc

    5. Event Viewer - eventvwr.msc

    6. Shared Folders - fsmgmt.msc

    7. Group Policies - gpedit.msc

    8. Local Users and Groups - lusrmgr.msc

    9. Performance Monitor - perfmon.msc

    10. Resultant Set of Policies - rsop.msc

    11. Local Security Settings - secpol.msc

    12. Services - services.msc

    13. Component Services - comexp.msc

    by,
    Yogesh Agarwal.

    5 useful Windows XP tricks

    You know that feeling you get when your friends or family see you do something on your computer that they've never seen before?
    If you haven't had this opportunity, here's where you start.

    If you have, then you know that you're feeling like the world's coolest power-user when this happens. Knowledge is power! Here are five Windows XP tips that will get you/keep you schoolin' your friends and family.


    Save time with quick computer shortcuts

    Use single-click everywhere

    Customize your Start menu

    Create a keyboard shortcut to open a folder

    Don't just maximize your windows—go full screen

    When you need a really big window, don't just maximize it: go full screen! To view a window full screen, hold down the Ctrl key and double-click the window's title bar—or when the window is active, press the F11 key at the top of your keyboard—to get the biggest window possible.

    Add the Links toolbar to My Computer

    You know what would make a great toolbar? One where you could put your favorite applications and documents so that you could open them from any window at any time. Guess what? You can and here's how: click Start, then My Computer. Now right-click the toolbar and then click Links. You now have the Links toolbar on your windows, just like in Internet Explorer. Note: Make sure that Lock the Toolbars is not checked. Click on it to deselect it if it is.

    The really cool thing about the Links toolbar is that it's completely customizable. Try this: Navigate to your favorite application and drag and drop its icon to the Links toolbar. You just created a shortcut. Do this again and again for as many applications as you want to appear on the toolbar.

    Arrange windows on your desktop

    You can display any two windows side by side on the desktop by first clicking a window's button on the Taskbar. Next, press and hold the Ctrl key and right-click the second window that you want to open, then click Tile Vertically. This works great when you want to view two Microsoft Word or Microsoft Internet Explorer windows at the same time.

    Organize your files into groups

    Organize your files by grouping them. Try this: Open a folder containing several different subfolders and file types. Right-click any empty space on the window's contents pane, click Arrange Icons By, and then click Show in Groups. To arrange the window's contents, right-click again in any empty space on the window's contents pane, point to Arrange Icons By, and click Name, Size, Type, or Modified.

    Make your own icons

    It's shockingly easy to create your own icons in Windows XP. Let's do it: Click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, and then click Paint. On the Image menu, click Attributes. Type 32 for both the Width and Height of the document, and make sure that Pixels is selected under Units. Click OK to create a new 32x32-pixel document: the size of an icon.

    Now add type, color, or do whatever you'd like to your image. I like to shrink photos (headshots work best) to 32x32 and simply paste them into my Paint document. When you're finished, open the File menu and click Save As. Use the dialog box to choose where you want to save your file, then give it a name followed by ".ico" (without the quotes), and click Save. (The extension ".ico" tells Windows that it's an icon file.) You just created an icon! Now you can change any shortcut or folder to your own icon—just browse to it on your hard drive.

    Thursday, October 4, 2007

    Hidden Programs in Microsoft Windows XP X version

    1- Private Character Editor This program is for designing icons and Characters(Alphapet)

    Click :start
    Then :run
    type :EUDCEDIT
    ..................................................

    2- iExpress This Program is for conerting your files to EXCUTABLE files

    Click : start
    Then : run
    type : iexpress
    ..................................................
    3-Disk Cleanup This program used for cleaning hard disk to offer space

    Click : start
    Then : run
    type : cleanmgr
    ..................................................

    4-Dr Watson This program Is for repairing problems in Windows

    Click : start
    Then : run
    type : drwtsn32
    ..................................................

    5-Windows Media Player 5.1Opens the old media player

    Click : start
    Then : run
    type : mplay32
    ..................................................

    Program

    CODE__________

    Character Map = charmap

    DirectX diagnosis = dxdiag

    Object Packager = packager

    System Monitor = perfmon

    Program Manager = progman

    Remote Access phone book = rasphone

    Registry Editor = regedt32

    File siganture verification tool = sigverif

    Volume Contro = sndvol32

    System Configuration Editor = sysedit

    Syskey = syskey

    Microsoft Telnet Client = telnet

    Quick Guide on Buying Personal Computers

    Are you planning to buy your first PC or you would like to purchase a new one? There are hundreds of brands and models available online and on traditional PC stores which makes choosing a computer an overwhelming task. Computers are definitely an investment so be careful on choosing because you don't want to spend your money to end up with something unreliable or those loaded with features that you wouldn't need anyway. Below are quick tips and guides on buying a Personal computer;

    1. What is your alloted budget? You could dream of having the most high end personal computer but will your fund tally with it's price tag? Set a range for the amount that you are willing to spend, keep in mind that you will be buying an investment so don't be too frugal but at the same time do not overspend.

    2. Decide whether you need a desktop or a laptop. Will you need it for computer works that can be done at home or do you need a portable laptop which you can bring at the office, school or almost everywhere.

    3. Determine the features that you want in your computer. Will you need something with basic specs or do you need a customized PC that can cater to your gaming or multimedia needs. Do you want a PC with built-in web cam or would you want to buy it separately.

    4. Have a short list of PC manufacturers that you want and trust your money on. You can research online for reviews and testimonials about PC lines.

    5. Choose the Operating System(OS) for your computer. Most PCs are Windows-based because of the popularity of Microsoft's OS & most software are compatible with their OS. On the other hand their main rival is Mac, who boasts their speed and performance. It is highly
    recommended for multimedia creation which involves graphics or video editing. But the main disadvantage is most popular softwares do not support Mac's OS.

    6. If possible, select the software that will be included and make sure that those that will be installed are the applications that really need because often times you would pay for additional costs for installed software that you don't even use.

    7. Check out the technical support offered by the company. It will be handy to have a reliable and accessible sales support if your computer breaks down .

    Before buying a PC and after reading these quick tips, you can browse online for product reviews, price comparison and more! As mentioned earlier, personal computers are investments so it won't hurt to research a thing or two before deciding what PC to buy.

    3 Ways to protect your Data Privacy

    After you delete a "sensitive" file, do you rest assured that nobody will ever be able to access that file? Well, think again... because you are not completely safe until you really remove that file!

    What happens is that when you delete a file, this operation is translated as:

    a) mark the disk space occupied by that file as available, so that other files can use it;
    b) mark the file as gone from the directory it was in, so it won't be listed anymore;
    c) leave the actual contents of the file on the disk, so it can be recovered;


    ...and this is happening in many operating systems, like Windows XP (NTFS), Mac OS X (HFS Plus) or GNU/Linux (with a kernel version greater than 2.4).

    The last operation is the one causing problems in some cases, although it has its benefits. But it's not that bad, because, along with new bytes getting written to the disk, that disk space marked as available will be used by other files eventually. So, the content of the deleted file is replaced, making it unrecoverable by software means (I've specified software means, because on older hard disks it's possible to recover a deleted file through physical means and with the right equipment, even if new information has been written on that disk).

    If you don't want to wait for that, there are some alternatives:

    1. File shredding (preferably on the whole partition rather than individual files - disk free space wiping);
    2. Store the file using strong encryption at all times, in which case there won't be any useful data to recover (if the encryption key is secure enough);
    3. Destroy the media (incinerate, use acid, degauss the platters);


    These last two are very effective alternatives to protect data privacy, though they are much more that an average user needs. And since using file shredder software is sufficient enough to ensure that the data can't be recovered, I think that's the best alternative to use.

    File shredding (also called file wiping) signifies secure deletion of a computer file, so that it can not be restored by any means, and it can be done using specialized software - usually called File Shredder.

    Tip 1: Although your computer is telling you that there is a certain amount of free space on your disk, it doesn't necessarily mean that and it's always a good thing to do a free disk space wipe - some people say that it's even better to do it three times in a row!

    Tip 2: Before you decide to buy such software, search the Internet for reviews on the most popular file shredders.
    Hope it helps!

    Computer Repair Tuneup Part 1

    Some people find it difficult to believe that they can have a smooth running computer, in fact they might think there is no way that they could ever achieve this on their own. Extremely intelligent people will look at the PC like it is a stranger amongst them, whether it is at home or in their office.

    All anyone wants is a fast, smooth PC and probably the quickets way to achieve this is to just call up a computer repair professional. Although this will also be the most expensive upfront the time that is saved in productivity will more than make up for the initial tune up costs.

    One thing is certain, there are many parts to a computer, both hardware and software. Each and every one of these items can adversely affect the performance of your computer. Just one of these items is the RAM, which all by itself can really impact the speed and performance of your comptuer.

    RAM stands for "Random Access Memory" and is a specific type of memory used in computing that allows access on a random basis. You can find RAM in other devices besides computers but it is mainly used in computers and also in printers.

    If you look at the windows XP box that came with your computer you will see that the minimum system requirements is 64 MEG's or RAM which I can tell you right now is WAY too low to run this operating system smoothly. You will definitely need more!

    Prior to the Service Pack 2 upgrade that Microsoft sent out for Windows XP users most computers shipped with 256 MEG's of RAM and this was sufficent. However, after Service Pack 2 is installed, any machine with only 256 Megs of RAM will run very slow.

    After reading this it should be apparent that a RAM upgrade is all you need! This is a fairly easy upgrade for the individual to use but if you do not want to open up your case you could just as easily have a computer pro take care of it for you. At this point it would be prudent to have at least 512 MEG's of RAM in your system.

    As your getting started, just remember this isn't brain surgery, it may seem difficult but once you do it, you can tell everyone and be proud. Your rewards will be huge, the increased performance will be significant and you can happily use your computer without having to worry about it going sluggish on you.

    Upgrade your computer Power Supply

    The power supply to a computer is often the most underappreciated component of a computer and can well be a key to better, faster and smoother computer speeds of your computer.
    But who ever thinks of that silver box tucked away in the back of your computer?
    Most people simply have the power supply that came installed in their computer. If it ever overheats and breaks down, stopping their computer from starting dead cold, that is the only time most computer users ever think of, replace or upgrade their computer.

    Imagine if you had an erratic source of electricity to your home that was sparkly, erratic or underpowered. In the same way if the power supply is an inexpensive one it may be erratic in its power output. You may well have upgraded your computer - added drives , added a second cd/dvd reader or burner, a new powerful video card , or a number of external USB devices - whether they be mice, keyboards , external drives powered by the USB port alone , and never thought that you were taxing your limited amperage power supply. All of this extra power usage by these new components that you have added to your computer without thinking of the consequences on your already stretched power supply can both dampen your computer performance and shorten the life of your power supply.

    How is computer power supplies rated? Computer power supplies are usually rated by amperage. However this is a peak amperage measurement. This can be of a most optimistic rating. Late in the day - a couple of technicians overseas snap one or two of the better examples of their factories workmanship onto a load meter. They snap on the power briefly and note - did you see that - 500 watts. I'm sure I saw 500 watts says technician number 2 and even 3 and they mark the test results down. And if the numbers do not jive absolutely it can always be blamed on batch consistency or even a different group of products. For after all isn't it a test of average load of a number of transformers.

    Everything in life as they say comes down to practical logistics.

    Most of the mass market computer that you will find in big box stores etc is mass produced. This has advantages of low cost and easy repair at the factory. The product has been set up and tested. If there is a problem with the computer it can be easily fixed, in, most cases with a simple swap of components at the factory. The computer model and its common problems and fixes are well known. The flip side is that the components have been carefully sought out, extensively tested and component quality shaved down to the bone.

    As a result you do not have a lot of leeway with power supply to any upgrades or simple USB hardware additions to your computer system. Thus it is a wise idea to replace your power supply.

    How can you judge which power supplies are better than others. First of all you can do a rough judgment by weight. The better power supplies will have a lot more copper metal in their transformer and will be much heavier. Inexpensive power supplies are very lightweight. You will notice the heavier weight of better power supplies immediately.

    Next the better power supplies will have higher wattage. 200 - 300 watts may be fine for older Pentium 2s and 3s; newer computers may well need a minimum of 350 - 400 watts or more. It is not only power in watts but the consistency that matters. The better power supplies will be marked with consistent power output levels on their markings. As well they may be marked as having dual or more channels, What this means is that there are two or more entirely separate power supply channels, Thus there will be one distinct channel of power for the motherboard and another for the peripherals. When a DVD drive comes on it the power supply to the motherboard will not diminish even for a second.
    Your computer speed will be smooooooooth.

    The last thing to note is either the amount of plug outputs and the amount fans built into the power supply. The better power supplies will have the luxury of providing lots of extra plugs - both for convenience, and the expandability their power supply offers.

    As well there may be extra fans to properly cool the better, more powerful power supplies. Even though there may be extra fans, the power supply over may be incredibly quiet due to the higher quality ball bearing based gearings and advanced sophisticated heat sensing power switching controls.

    The ac power supply of your computer may well be the most unappreciated taken for granted component of your computer. A better power supply can be one of the keys to increasing the speed and consistent performance of your computer especially as you upgrade your computer adds new components. Might be a good idea to invest in a new. High quality computer power supply.

    Project Payday -Free Membership

    I have talked about Project Payday in the past and have encouraged my readers to avoid paying for the eBook as you could get a lot of the info by just going to the forums I listed instead. Now you don't have to parse all the info as Project Payday can now be had without buying the book.
    The folks at Project Payday are now offering the whole package - Training Guide, Videos, Mentoring, Free Offers and other resources in exchange for you filling out a free offer on their site.

    You only have to fill out 1 offer and while most of the offers will cost a buck or two, you will be rebated the cost by Project Payday.

    If you don't want to wait for the rebate you can fill out one offer that is completely free and get your Project Payday membership instantly. The offer is for Work at Home Manifesto and you will still get a rebate of 2 dollars for filling out the form. Essentially this form is nothing more than adding your name and email to the Work at Home Manifesto mailing list.

    The program has been updated since I first bought the program and is now a very comprehensive guide for anyone interested in making money with IFW's or freebie sites.
    For those of you who are not familiar with this method of making money online you can read about it on several of my previous posts. I will say this though - this is one of the few legitimate ways of making money online and the system has skyrocketed over the past year. It is easy to do - costs you nothing - and it works. How many programs have you found that can say that. Moreover a complete internet novice can make money with it just as easily as a seasoned vet.

    Now that you can get Project Payday for free I highly recommend that you give it a shot. You won't get rich with this but everyone can make a decent income with it. $100 -$200 a day is the norm.

    Note: This still only works for Americans and in a limited fashion for Canadians. Sorry but the system is funded largely by American corporations and they are only interested in the North American market at present. If anyone knows of a similar program in other parts of the world please let me know and I will check it out.

    Here is the link for those interested...

    Free Project Payday Membership

    Good luck,
    Yogesh Agarwal

    Watch TV on your Computer

    Are you fed up with the monthly cost of satellite or cable Tv and the dreaded nuisance of installation and extra hardware? Are you fed up of your signal disappearing or problems with cable Tv guide connections? Then satellite Tv on your PC can change all that for you.

    Over the years, Satellite Tv or cable Tv just seems to have gotten more and more expensive. Not only do you have that awful monthly prescription to deal with, but also if you want to move house it can be a big nuisance to get your Tv installed again - as a result of needing a dish or a professional to get you back in touch with it. Despite the fact that you get a lot of channels and it is a nice luxury, it doesn't come without these headaches, or so many people think!

    While surfing the internet, I came across a much cheaper and hassle-free way to continue my Tv addiction. It requires no extra hardware - no satellite dish or boxes, no monthly subscription and a lot more channels than your average satellite Tv provider offers, for only a ONE-OFF payment. So not only can you save yourself the nuisance of calling someone out to re-install your dish if you move, but you will also save yourself a LOT of money.

    You can get satellite Tv directly on your PC. All you have to do is install some software in order to view the Tv channels - which even a novice can easily install - and then enjoy!

    My personal experience with this service is wonderful. You really get more than what you pay for. I always felt with cable Tv that they were ripping me off, just so I could have extra channels to watch movies or sports. But with Pc Satellite Tv, not only was it easy to install and set-up, I got tonnes and tonnes of channels - much more than cable Tv ever gave me.

    You can also get channels from all around the world, so anyone learning a new language can tune into something language-oriented to aid in building their language skills. And if you want to entertain your children, there are plenty of children's channels to choose from. It really is worth it. You only pay a small one-off payment and get so much. I am really glad that I decided to purchase. I haven't been disappointed.

    If you are interested in this, you can find out more here: Pc Satellite Tv

    Top Ten Tips to Protect Your Personal Information and Identity

    Every time you go online, you enter a world of potential danger for your computer. Without the proper protection and knowledge, your computer may become susceptible to identity theft, spam, spyware, phishing scams, and Trojan horses. By simply using software like Instant Messaging, you can often communicate personal information to would-be criminals. By not having online protection, you risk having this personal information and possibly your identity stolen. As a result, there are several different ways to protect your computer against hackers.

    Follow these top ten tips to protect yourself and your computer:

    1. Use multi-faceted security software to protect your computer: McAfee can protect your computer from viruses, spyware, adware, hackers, unwanted emails, phishing scams, and identity theft. Look for comprehensive, multi-faceted PC security software that protects you.

    2. Using firewalls every time you access the Internet can protect your computer: A firewall helps keep your computer safe by adding a security layer between your PC and the Internet. It also stops hackers from stealing your identity, destroying files, or using your computer to attack other computers.

    3. Only use a PC that you know is secure: Unsecured computers are easy prey for hackers. If you need to send important personal information online, make sure the PC is secured. Some computers only have the bare minimum while others, like those with McAfee Total Protection™.

    4. Phishing: Be aware of the threats to your computer. Phishing scams pretend to be a trusted online source - such as a bank or other financial institution - and ask that you send in your password. As a result, many people, thinking that the website is completely legitimate, give up there personal information quite easily. Always, verify web addresses before submitting your personal information.

    5. Make sure your wireless network is secure. Online hackers can easily access your personal information from miles away to steal your information and use your wireless network for their own communication. Always use extra security when dealing with wireless Internet.

    6. Never install unwanted programs onto your computer, it may contain spyware or adware on your PC. Although many of these programs appear harmless, many of the free online sites are designed to install malware and track your personal information. Always be careful when installing any program from any site.

    7. Chain Mail is dangerous and full of viruses, never open them: Only download or read e-mails from those sources you identify as trustworthy. Unless you are completely sure about the content of the e-mail, never download anything.

    8. Monitor credit, and report and irregularities: Always check your credit history. You may not know it, but you could have become a victim of identity theft and not even known it. Visit the Gateway support site for the latest tips to keeping your computer safety or the Federal Trade Commission's site to keep abreast of the latest trends in identify theft.

    9. Keep track of your children's online activities: Limit your child's online time and install parental controls to ensure that your child does not enter any websites that may be susceptible to hacking or online theft. This software also protects against online predators.

    10. Always back-up critical data to you're a CD or Thumbdrive: Keep important files on CD to prevent the loss of critical files. Use software backup tools if available, and store the backup disks in case of an emergency.

    Friday, September 28, 2007

    Cricket Shedule for next 15 Days(India vs Australia, Sri Lanka vs England, Pakistan vs South Africa)

    Future Cup, 2007 ( One Day International )
    India vs Australia

    29 Sep 2007
    India vs Australia
    1st One Day International, M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore (D/N)
    Live action starts from: 09:00 GMT (14:30 IST)

    02 Oct 2007
    India vs Australia
    2nd One Day International, Nehru Stadium, Kochi
    Live action starts from: 03:30 GMT (09:00 IST)

    05 Oct 2007
    India vs Australia
    3rd One Day International, Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium,Hyderabad
    Live action starts from: 03:30 GMT (09:00 IST)

    08 Oct 2007
    India vs Australia
    4th One Day International, Sector 16 Stadium, Chandigarh
    Live action starts from: 03:30 GMT (09:00 IST)

    11 Oct 2007
    India vs Australia
    5th One Day International, I.P.C.L. Sports Complex Ground, Vadodara
    Live action starts from: 03:30 GMT (09:00 IST)

    England Tour of Sri Lanka ( One Day International )

    01 Oct 2007
    Sri Lanka vs England
    1st One Day International, Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium (D/N)
    Live action starts from: 09:00 GMT (14:30 IST)

    04 Oct 2007
    Sri Lanka vs England
    2nd One Day International, Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium (D/N)
    Live action starts from: 09:00 GMT (14:30 IST)

    07 Oct 2007
    Sri Lanka vs England
    3rd One Day International, Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium (D/N)

    10 Oct 2007
    Sri Lanka vs England
    4th One Day International, R.Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Colombo (D/N)

    13 Oct 2007
    Sri Lanka vs England
    5th One Day International, R.Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Colombo (D/N)

    South Africa Tour of Pakistan ( Test Match )


    01 Oct 2007
    Pakistan vs South Africa
    1st Test Match, National Stadium, Karachi
    Live action starts from: 05:00 GMT (10:30 IST)

    08 Oct 2007
    Pakistan vs South Africa
    2nd Test Match, Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

    Tuesday, September 25, 2007

    3 Ways to prepare Yourself for Windows Vista

    As you may be aware, Microsoft is finally releasing the followup to Windows XP, called Windows Vista, in a few weeks time. As with previous upgrades for Windows, this will create some problems for people who want to upgrade their computers.


    When a new version of Windows is released, there are usually some bugs and other issues that need to be ironed out. Microsoft has put Vista through extensive testing, but it is hard for them to test it for every possible situation because there are so many different computer setups and configurations.


    If you're thinking about upgrading your computer to Vista when it's released, here are a few things you need to know.


    Compatibility


    One of the biggest issues with new versions of Windows is compatibility with existing equipment - both in your computer and peripherals like printers and scanners.


    Microsoft has tried to keep Vista compatible with all the existing hardware and software out there, but it's just not possible to be 100% compatible and still add new features and capabilities to Windows.


    Before you go out and buy Windows Vista, check to make sure all the equipment you use is compatible or the manufacturer offers an upgrade to make it so. Microsoft has a program that will test your system and give you a report on its compatibility, or you can check with the various manufacturers directly.


    Scanner are something that are particularly tricky when upgrading Windows so if you use a scanner, double-check that there is Vista compatible software available for it.


    Specifications


    If you've bought your computer in the last year or so, it should have plenty of power to run Vista. If it's older than a year, you may need to add some upgrades to bring it up to speed.


    The following are the official requirements for Vista Premium Edition (the most complete version):

    - 1GHz or higher processor - 1GB RAM - 40GB or larger hard drive - Sound card - Internet connection - DVD drive


    Most of those requirements are not going to be an issue for a reasonable recent computer, but the RAM is one thing you may need to upgrade. Even today, many computers include 512MB or even 256MB which is not enough to run Vista effectively.


    Upgrading vs Preinstalled


    Upgrading to a new version of Windows is always more problematic than starting with it preinstalled. There are almost always little glitches that need to be sorted out afterwards.


    If you're thinking of buying a new computer now and upgrading to Vista when it's released, I would recommend waiting until you can get one with it preinstalled if at all possible. You'll be happier in the long run, in spite of having to wait a little longer.


    If you're upgrading an older computer, and you have all the necessary requirements, the most important (critical!) thing is to back up all your important information before starting the upgrade.


    The upgrade is not supposed to affect anything that's on your computer - only Windows - but there is always a chance that something doesn't work the way it should. If you get halfway through the upgrade and something goes wrong, you may not be able to load either Vista or your old version of Windows.


    This may mean you have to reload your computer from scratch, which could wipe out all your files and information. Make sure you have an up-to-date copy of it all before you start the upgrade.

    Monday, September 24, 2007

    Cricket Records are Priceless Possessions

    Records have always fascinated human beings, whether they are any kind of records, and especially if it has to do with the game of cricket then we all become alert and crazy. If one remembers the history of cricket then the facts shows that records have been generated for more 1000 years, and detailed records have been kept since the first test match in 1877. By nature, the game has created vast amounts of statistics and records, as well as a rich collection of cricket terms and stories.


    In fact, ask any cricket enthusiast on records, he will be able to churn out ample of information on national and world records held by cricketers. However, the emergence of new players with talent creates new cricket records and raises the benchmark for performance. It is also true that once a record has been created it imprints the name of the player in the minds of his fans forever. However, creation of new records does not diminish the precedence set by earlier record holders.Cricket records have the ability to drive a player's performance by setting a benchmark for him.


    The player then strives to excel, creates a new record for himself and achieves that prestigious position in the world of cricket. The game has acquired the high level of international popularity over the years has raised the importance of cricket records.


    Now a player holding any kind of cricket records instantly come into the limelight, thanks to the media and public interest in the game. Cricket records can also give a player the competitive edge when it is concerned on being selected in a national team or even for playing at an international level. As we all aware that the recently concluded 2007 world cup had set its own cricket records. For instance, the Indian team emerged as the ones with the highest team total of 413 against Bermuda in the 19th match of the 2007 World Cup. In this particular match India also tied a type of cricket records with South Africa and scored the most i.e. 18 sixes in a match.


    The creation of cricket records also plays a major role in the life of a cricketer, the more personal records the more fans to his credit. The past reference of his cricket records make the fans give him a chance time and again as the fans realize that if he has outperformed others once, he may yet do it again.

    To view the past cricket records, one just have to click a button or a mouse of the computer and log on to the particular website to get information. The Internet revolution that took over the world a decade ago has made immense contribution to the game of cricket. Now the physical barriers are not significant anymore as people around the world can have information on their players and their created cricket records. A player with more cricket records is therefore also preferred by not only by his regular fans but also the online fans on the web.

    Troubleshooting Windows Vista(Brief Explanation)

    The new Windows Vista operating system has become very popular as it is making its way into more and more homes and businesses. However, as with any new product it is accompanied by a lot of questions. This system is a big change from what most people are accustom to using.
    The easiest way to ensure that you find the right solution is to properly identify what is causing the problem in the first place. Once you determine what the problem is, you will be able to find the type of resources you need to help you correct the problem.

    You have to be able to identify your problem before you will be able to find possible solutions. If your problem is in reference to basic operating of the system, then you will need a manual of some sort that tells you how to set up Vista, change personal settings and parental controls and much more.

    But what if your problem is bigger than this? If your problem is of a more technical nature, there are still ways that you can get help for this as well.

    Online is also a great place to get information surrounding technical support. Keep in mind that you will also run across user-submitted sites when you are online. These are sites that are designed by people who have experience with Microsoft Vista. They design these sites as a way to pass on useful tips and other information to new users that are having the same problems.
    There are many user-submitted sites out there which are not endorsed by Microsoft or affiliated companies but can work to provide you with troubleshooting tips and ideas from other people who have been there or who may be more experienced in Microsoft Vista or a particular problem with Vista than you are.

    If you decide to use one of these sites just be careful. You are searching for good information that can help you with your problems. Using information that is submitted by someone who does not understand the system could create even more problems.
    On those same lines, official Microsoft sites have been set up to help you with troubleshooting Microsoft Vista and when you purchase a copy of Vista for home or business use, you should also receive telephone numbers for technical assistance which you can use if you are not able to get online. You can also visit www.microsoft.com for more information.

    Microsoft Surface Overview

    Microsoft had recently announced it plans for the release of Microsoft Surface , It was developed as a combination of software and hardware technology that makes possible to an user, or multiple users, to handle digital content by the use of natural movements, hand gestures, or even interact with physical objects. It was announced on May 29, 2007 at all things digital conference, It will be available exclusively to microsofts commercial partners in November 2007. Initial customers will be in the hospitality businesses, such as public entertainment venues, retail outlets, hotels, and restaurants.


    Many have pointed that this is not the one of its kind of technology, similar devices were there since ages. Microsoft Surface is basically a Windows Vista PC put inside a coffee table base, mounted with a 30-inch multi touch screen in a clear acrylic frame. Five cameras deployed beneath the 30inch screen are used to track the movements, gestures, objects above the screen .


    Users can interact with the machine by touching or dragging their fingertips and objects such as paintbrushes across the screen, or by setting real-world items tagged with special barcode labels on top of it.Currently Surface will be able to respond to 52 touches at multiple points at any given instance.


    Not only does Microsoft surface recognizes finger movements, it can also identify real world physical objects like paintbrush, etc.Specifications of microsoft: Screen of MS Surface is a 30-inch (76 cm) display in a table-like form factor, 22 inches (56 cm) high, 21 inches (106 cm) deep, and 84 inches (214 cm) wide. The Surface tabletop is acrylic, and its interior frame is powder-coated steel. The software platform runs on Windows Vista and has wired Ethernet 10/100, wireless 802.11 b/g, and Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity. Initial Prices will be around $5,000 to $10,000 per unit. However Microsoft explains the prices may drop enough to make consumer versions feasible in 3 to 5 years.


    The initial machines will arrive in November at T-Mobile stores and network of Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. and at Harrah's Entertainment Inc group.

    Types of Computer Software

    Software is the language of a computer. And like human language, there are many different computer languages. Essentially, computer software can be divided into three main groups depending on their use and application. These are system software or operating system referred simply as the OS, application software and programming languages. Usually most of us interact with a computer using application software.


    1. System Software: System software or operating system is the software used by the computer to translate inputs from various sources into a language which a machine can understand. Basically, the OS coordinates the different hardware components of a computer. There are many OS in the market. The most popular Os are from the stable of Microsoft. We have all heard, used and wondered at the Windows software, which is an OS. Starting with Windows, Microsoft has migrated to Vista, its latest offering in the market. It may come as a surprise to some that there are other operating systems used by others. Among these UNIX is used for large office setups with extensive networking. XENIX is software which has now become redundant. HP -UX and AIX are some operating systems used by HP computers. Apache OS is quite popular with web servers. IBM still uses proprietary operating systems for its main frames. Proprietary systems are generally built with the help of a variant of UNIX operating system.


    2. Application software: A normal user rarely gets to see the operating system or to work with it. But all of us are familiar with application software which we must use to interact with a computer. Popular examples of application software are the Microsoft office suite which includes Word, Excel and PowerPoint. We have used these applications extensively. Internet explorer, Mozilla Firefox is two applications used to access the internet. E-mail software like Outlook express is used to manage Emails. It is obvious that all software utilized for working on a computer is classified as application software. In fact all user interfaces are an application. The anti-virus is an application and so is the Media player.


    3. Programming languages: Now this is a kind of computer software which is used exclusively by computer programmers. Unless we are also programmers, we are unlikely to come across programming languages. A simple way to understand programming languages is to think of them as bricks which can be used to create applications and operating system. C++, Java and Simlab are some popular programming languages. Generally Java is used for internet applications. C++ is a language of professional developers and used extensively in developing operating systems. PHP is another language used for internet applications. There is a new class of languages which are being utilized for the mobiles. These are light weight, modular languages which are used to design mobile applications.


    Computer software falls under three basic categories; System software or operating system, application software and programming languages. We usually use applications on a day to day basis. These applications are themselves created using programming languages.

    Microsoft Certification and its Different types

    There are different certifications available which can really benefit your IT career. Microsoft certification is one such certification which is known all over the world.


    Microsoft certifications portray a rich & varied spectrum of job responsibilities and roles. A particular Microsoft certification credential gives the objective validation of your ability to efficiently perform vital IT functions. A Microsoft certification is the best way to fulfill your long-term career aims. Also, it is an unerring way for companies to evolve and retain invaluable IT staff.


    Microsoft certification cost varies from course to course. There are many Microsoft training schools which provide highly efficient training. Here you have the option of attending the Microsoft certification classes either regularly or part time. Many free Microsoft certification courses are available online which can benefit you.


    Now we will discuss few Microsoft certifications. MCSA (Microsoft Certified System Administrator), MCSE (Microsoft Certified System Engineer), MCAD (Microsoft Certified Application Developer), MCDBA (Microsoft Certified Database Administrator) are some Microsoft certifications. These are explained below in brief. You can find more information about microsoft certifications at http://www.certificationsreviews.com


    MCSA certification is generally for those who need to develop skills and gain expertise to administer environments found on server and desktop OS. MCSA certification is offered on two platforms, Windows Server 2003 & Windows 2000. In the former MCSA certification three core exams and one elective exam are to be passed. One year of experience is also required in desktop and network operating system along with a current network infrastructure.
    In the latter MCSA certification again three core and one elective exam are needed to be passed. An experience of six to twelve months is also needed in administration of client & network operating systems.


    MCSE certification is available on two platforms, Windows server 2003 and Windows 2000. In the former Microsoft certification, 6 core and 1 elective exam is required to be cleared. Moreover, at least 12 months of experience is required in execution and administration of network operating systems & desktop operating systems.


    In the latter MCSE certification, 5 core and 2 electives are requisite. Experience required in this certification is 1 year in the implementation and governance of a network OS, a client OS, and designing a network infrastructure.


    MCAD certification is that Microsoft certification which provides you an industry recognition to build powerful applications with the use of Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, Web services on Microsoft .NET Framework 1.0 & Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1. Its requirements include two core exams and one elective exam.


    Microsoft certification is the best way to march on the path to a successful career. If you are not Microsoft certified then it is the right time to become one. Select any Microsoft certification and see the difference that it makes to your career and self confidence.

    Sunday, September 23, 2007

    PC Fundamentals to boost up XP's Performance (Registry)

    The computer has something called the registry which runs behind the scenes and handles a number of important functions for our ease of use. You might want to call it the "backbone" or skeleton of the whole Windows system. The smoother the registry functions, the lesser headaches you will get. That is why you should clean your registry and how to do it easily and most important safely.


    What Is The Registry: Its main job is task handling. It maintains the user's profiles, records operational data for most of your software applications, and it even tells your computer which software to launch whenever the user first turn boot up your computer. It is based on your commands which you execute.


    Maintenance Is Important: The reason why most people have never seen their registry is because it is a self-maintaining application, a background service (if you might want to call it) and under normal conditions it can do its job just fine without any direct human intervention. However, just a car, there is certain period of time that your registry requires regular maintenance in order to perform well for you. Because data is written to and erased from your computer registry scores of times each day, it can accumulate hundreds or thousands of errors or "problems." These errors can seriously erode the performance of your computer by causing it to run less efficiently or even causing it to break down.


    How to Clean It: There are thousands of applications out there and for a beginner what is best for you is that you will be spoil for choices, worse you do not know which ones to choose. The best way to check out good cleaning programs to search user reviews from the internet. Online reviews from users particular are important as you do not want to choose or buy something which is hyped but in the end never does what it suppose to be doing.


    Find some good registry software, and install the software to your desktop or notebook pc. Let it run the scan and. You'll be amazed at the state of pc is in. The whole operation should take less than about 10 minutes to complete depends on the clock speed of your processor of the state of condition your pc is in. Some software might require you reboot your pc once the whole process ended.


    You will be smiling as your pc will be rocking your world and running applications much faster than before. The main key is maintenance is the way to sustain the state of the computer.

    Windows Registry Recovery

    The system registry is an integral part of any windows operating system. Please note that you should never start deleting registry files yourself. Even professionals do not usually delete their own registry keys. You can damage your computer by doing so. Registry cleaners are built solely to delete registry errors from the windows registry. In addition, most of the higher quality registry cleaners have a backup function so that you can backup your entire Registry before hand. That way if anything goes wrong during the scanning and cleaning, you can reinstall your old registry. Scan at registry clean expert 3 59 registration code. Using one of these free registry cleaners does not require any technical knowledge at all


    Why Does The Registry Slow The System Down? As mentioned, the registry updates itself with information. This makes the registry grow in size. As the registry is a hierarchical database the system refers to it serially. This means that the system begins looking for information from the beginning of the registry and goes through each entry individually. This is the case every time the operating system refers to the registry, which may be many times a second. As the registry automatically updates itself there many links and entries that are useless because the registry never deletes an entry. So when the registry is scanned the OS has to go through the useless entries as well. There are many tens of thousands of entries in the registry that lead to nowhere. These entries delay the search every time. A good registry cleaner such as PC registry cleaner or Windows XP registry Cleaner will detect these links and remove them. Then the Registry cleaner will fill the empty spaces by compacting the registry. This further enhances the performance of the PC. This makes the registry grow in size. Free scan at window registry cleaners. The registry cleaner software keeps the system running fast and efficiently all the time.


    So it would suffice to say that a registry cleaner is software that looks for and deletes outdated entries as well as deletes broken links. By themselves, these errors will probably not reveal themselves in any degradation of speed or normal Windows functions, especially if your system is new. But if these errors are allowed to accumulate for a very long time, they can greatly increase a Registrys size and wreak havoc on the overall structure and stability of its database. And for a fast-growing Registry, even small error accumulations can quickly send your Registrys database structure out of control. See http://www.registrycleanertools.info/registry-dns-error/boss-br-8-error-messages.php. However when programs are uninstalled the registry remains intact

    Ways to upgrade your computer

    Ever wonder how to upgrade a computer? Well, it's not as difficult as you may think. For starters, you easily can add more memory to your computer. This is a great way to enhance the performance of your computer. Moreover, memory is a relatively cheap addition, so you won't spend a fortune doing your upgrade.

    If you increase the amount of RAM memory that your computer has, you'll also enhance the system's performance. If you perform several simultaneous actions at the same time, performance can degrade. By upgrading your computer, you can enable the system to multitask without experiencing problems.

    The main considerations to keep in mind when you set out to upgrade your computer are the requirements of your system. For starters, how much memory currently exists in your computer? What type of memory will you need to buy for your particular computer?
    First, look at the available slots you have on your computer. If every slot on your computer system is filled, then you'll need to remove one and replace it with a module with more memory. Memory cards vary in price, so you'll want to select the right one for your particular computer system.

    You can review the documentation that came with your computer to learn about what type of memory the system supports. You also can visit the website of the company that manufactured your computer. On that website, you should be able to find helpful information about how to upgrade your computer and what type of memory you'll need to buy.

    If you are using the Windows operating system, it's easy to tell how much memory you have. Click on Start and then select Control Panel. From there, you want to look for the System choice. Where you find the System choice depends on the version of Windows you are using. If you are using Windows XP, for instance, you'll find System under the Performance and Maintenance option.

    Upgrading the memory in your computer system is one way to enhance performance. You also may want to upgrade the usability of your system. If you're using a traditional monitor, you may want to investigate upgrading to a new flatscreen monitor. You also may want to investigate an improved keyboard, such as an ergonomic keyboard, as another way to upgrade your computer system.

    You can make many changes to your computer that will enhance its usability. So before you run out and buy a new computer, see what changes you can make to your existing computer to enhance it. One idea is that you may want to upgrade your mouse to an optical mouse.
    Upgrading your computer can be a cost-efficient way to enhance your productivity. Do a little research and see what upgrades you can make to your computer system today.

    Why Xp Registry Can fix errors?

    • To many people, talking about technical aspects of a PC such as memory speed or system registry just goes right over their heads. This is understandable as not everyone wants to know what goes on in a PC, they just want to use it! Just like driving a car, we all like doing it but aren't really bothered what is under the bonnet. We only need to get involved in this kind of technical aspect when something goes wrong. But unlike cars, problems with your PC can be cured by yourself. Windows XP registry repair can be done in just a few minutes with the use of a registry cleaner.


    • A registry cleaner is basically a piece of software that you install on your PC. It will scan your system registry and delete any files which are corrupt. This creates more space on your hard drive as well as removing files which could cause errors to appear. It works very similar to antivirus software and the interfaces will look very alike. Just click a few buttons and let the software do all the work for you.


    • Trying to fix registry problems manually is something that should be left to the professionals. You can do it yourself by using the regedit.exe function of windows XP but it really isn't advised as changes can be very difficult to put right, especially is you don't fully backup your registry before you begin.


    • So if you are getting errors with your PC, then firstly try Windows XP registry repair by using a registry cleaner software utility and don't even think about trying to fix it yourself. You will save a lot of time and potentially a lot of money by just using the correct software programs from the outset and it will prevent you from adding more problems that may be even harder to fix. You'll thank me in the end!

    Data Recovery Guidelines.

    • Hard drive data recovery is simply the process of retrieving the inaccessible or deleted files from failed electronic storage media, the hard drive. The world of data recovery is a big mystery for most consumers and even some IT professionals. There are about as many ways to perform data recovery as there are files and systems in the computing world. So it's wise you know what you're dealing with.

    • Every person who uses a personal computer will eventually face the challenge of data recovery and you should know what you're dealing with The world of data recovery is a big mystery for most/some consumers and even some IT professionals.

    • Hard drive data recovery services are companies that work to make sure that all of your sensitive data can be restored if your system ever crashes. If you have decided upon using a data recovery service, you should know that that you will get a good portion, if not all of your data back. But if the drive is physically damaged and then the only hope that you have is to take it to a data recovery service where experts might be able to get your data off for you. In the worst scenario where you delete your most important files, data recovery software is capable of performing an extensive search on your hard drive to locate the pieces of your document and therefore being able to restore them to their original condition.
    • Many people think that just because they can't find the file in the folder it was saved to means that they have lost the data and they need data recovery. And to find they deleted the file by accident - they deleted the file, but regretted it later - the power failed and they haven't saved the information - they had their data corrupted, usually caused by intruders - they found some drives or partitions simply are not accessible. If, on the other hand, it's a book or other type of information product that you've been working on for years, then send it to a data recovery service for an evaluation and quote - it usually costs nothing.


    • Nowadays, there are several companies which offer hard drive data recovery software programs which help the end users to recover all their important files or folders lost after an accidental format, partition loss, software malfunction, file or directory deletion, or virus crash.
      Do-it-yourself software is less expensive than hiring a company that specializes in data recovery and you should at least attempt to recover your data yourself with the use of this type of software program if money is of concern for you. Once the software is installed, it is now up to you to use it faithfully to prepare for data recovery when it is needed.


    • Regular data recovery software usually scans one disk at a time, but segmented volumes may be spanned across multiple disks, which is what creates the difficulty in the recovery of segmented volumes. Buy award winning hard drive data recovery software and utilities or try the demos free.


    • The goal of Computer diagnostics utilities and data recovery software is to help you avoid wasting time and money transporting your computer to get repaired, most of the time with no guarantee that all your data will be restored.


    • To conclude, the most successful data recovery is to make back-up copies and/or being able to use your repair feature without affecting your current files or programs. And you should consider data recovery tools if you own or work for a company where data is of vital importance to the proper functioning of the operations.

    Friday, June 22, 2007

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