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Top 4 Windows 7 tips that you should know

Here I am listing some important tips and tricks that you should be knowing about windows 7.Lets start with some tips that will make your desktop more interesting and then move on to some tips that will improve your computers power efficiency. 1. How to use hidden international wall papers and themes? When you first install a windows 7 you are asked to select your country and language. Suppose if you select English (United States), then windows will install themes and wallpapers of that read more

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Written by Tony on June 10th, 2011 with no comments.
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How to Disable UAC Elevation Prompts from Windows 7 and Vista

Hey folks! I am not gonna dumb you with my “artistic” introduction this time Get to the point: 1. Type  “Local Security Policy” in your Program Search field of the Windows Start 2. Go to Local Policies and then to Security Options 3. Find this thing: “User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for administrators in Admin Approval Mode” 4. Set it to “Elevate Without Prompting” Oh! Now that little mischievous kid wont tease you! Okay. Now read more

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Written by Tony on May 19th, 2011 with no comments.
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How to recover deleted files from Memory card and other portable storage devices

We all use a lot of  portable storage devices in our every day life – in the form of USB Flash drives, Portable Hard Disks, Mobile memory cards, Micro SD, SD card etc etc. – the list goes on and on. And the more often we use these devices chances are that we accidentally loose data from them – in one or other way. You should have atleast one single experience of loosing data from your portable memory device – isn’t it ? Well the question is:- How to recover lost read more

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Written by Tony on May 3rd, 2011 with no comments.
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How to speed up your Windows 7 without compromising performance

Many of us have been using Windows for a long period of time – may be you guys have started from Windows 95 like me. From there it has been a long way till the recent Windows 7. Windows XP started the graphics revolution which continued through Vista (but compromised OS speed for its luxury graphics and huge demand for system resources) and reached up to Windows 7. When Windows Vista entered the market, the main reason many a guys switched to vista from Xp was for its killer graphics read more

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Written by Tony on April 29th, 2011 with no comments.
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Free Anti Virus and Internet Security Softwares

Image Source This is really a hectic world we all live in – we cant say when there occurs an unexpected event – a black swan like the Tsunami and earth quake in Japan, like the Libyan civil war, like 9/11 of USA, like the dot com bubble of 2000 – we cant predict! This world and life around us keeps surprising us every moment Similar is the case with our computers and notebooks – we cant particularly say when will a virus or a malware or a freakin trojan attacks our read more

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Written by Tony on April 12th, 2011 with no comments.
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Install Windows 7/Vista from Pendrive -Boot from USB

Do you own a laptop ? If yes, then  you also must have faced a problem similar to mine atleast once in your laptop saga. A common problem with most of laptops is its DVD RW frequently showing complaints. It wont read some disks, some disks may get crashed inside and in some cases (like mine) your DVD RW may not even show any signs of life at all. Though a DVD RW is of not much use now a days, we all still find it unavoidable for Installing/Repairing your operating system – may it be read more

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Written by Tony on April 9th, 2011 with no comments.
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New software multiplies computers in schools

Getting on a computer at school often still requires a trip to the computer lab or competing for a couple of tired machines in the back of a classroom. But Microsoft and a handful of hardware partners are trying to seed schools with many more computing stations by getting single computers to power many more terminals. The concept, called shared resources computing, involves having a handful of stations draw their processing power from one traditional desktop PC, connecting through simple USB read more

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Written by kannan on March 3rd, 2010 with no comments.
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