Tuesday 22 February 2011

New SteelSeries 7G Professional Gaming Keyboard With 18-Karat Gold-Plated Mechanical....

The leading manufacturer of gaming peripherals and accessories including headsets, keyboards, mice, software and gaming surfaces, SteelSeries has just announced the launch of its new professional gaming keyboard – SteelSeries 7G, which designed with 18-karat gold-plated mechanical switches, setting new industry standards for advanced key combinations and Actions-Per-Minute (APM).

By utilizing a most powerful PS/2 buffer-system ever created for a gaming keyboard, the SteelSeries 7G eliminates “anti-ghosting” by supporting as many simultaneous key press commands as there are keys on the keyboard.

“Professional gamers demand top quality equipment that provides durability and quicker response times,” said Bruce Hawver, CEO of SteelSeries. “The time that we’ve invested into working with literally hundreds of gamers to design the SteelSeries 7G keyboard has resulted in a device that will truly change the way you play, limiting gamers only by their skill level – not their equipment.”

Highlights Of SteelSeries 7G:

* No-click mechanical professional gaming keyboard
* 18K gold-plated connectors for extremely low latency
* Gaming grade lifetime: 50 million keystrokes
* Endorsed by the world’s best eSports-players

According to the company, “SteelSeries 7G is equipped with audio ports for headphone-in and microphone-out and features two USB ports. The keyboard furthermore features SteelSeries Media Controls essential for gaming, allowing the user quick access to volume, mute and other audio controls.”

The new SteelSeries 7G gaming keyboard is available now at an MSRP of $149.99.





Key Board Tricks.........

Here is some key board trick  hope you all Enjoy it....




Alt Key + Calculator Number = Symbol.
To create the ® symbol Alt + 0174 = ®

Alt Key + Number = Symbol

130 = é [accent over e ]
0176 = ° [degrees for Temperature]
0169 = © [Copyright]
0174 = ® [Registered Trademark]
0153 = ™ [Trade Mark]
155 = ¢ [cent sign]
156 = £ [Pound Sterling]
0165 = ¥ [Japanese Yen sign]
0128 = € [Euro symbol]
0190 = ¾
171 = ½
172 = ¼
21 = §
144 = É [Capitalised accent over E]
241 = ±
246 = ÷
174 = «
175 = »
225 = ß
135 = ç
137 = ë
132 = ä
160 = á
133 = à
136 = ê
15 = ¤
170 = ¬
159 = ƒ
146 = Æ
145 = æ
129 = ü
253 = ² [Square sign]
350 = ^
352 = `
382 = ~
166 = ª
254 = ¦
249 = ·
152 = ÿ
142 = Ä
154 = Ü
230 = µ
0134 = † [dagger sign]
20 = ¶
195 = +
194 = -
168 = ¿
197 = +
0179 = ³ [cubic sign]
0161 = ¡


How to Backup & Restore your registery?



Salam! My dear Friends, i had felt that we do play a lot with our computers & know very much about it but we always miss a very important part that is "Registery", where every thing happens, from all the instructions executed and loaded. Well in this post i'll tell you how to backup and restore your Registery. so if you play or smething bad happens to your computer/registery you can restore it. this will save time and your precious work done.

Making a Backup
Click on Start menu and go to Run

now type Regedit & press enter

in the registry editor window click on My Computer (See the Image)





Now open File Menu & Click on export (see the image).




Now select an appropriate Drive where you want to save you registry and type a name for the file like the date of backup and click on save(See the Image). Wait untill the backup/export process get done.





Here we'll discuss if something happens to you registry & you cannot use your computer then how you'll restore it without making a new installation.

Restoring the Backup


It'll be better for you to restore the backup in safe mode.

Power on your system, and press F8 until you get the boot up options for your OS. Select Safe Mode and press enter,

Now follow the Above given steps. Just use the option Import Instead of export.

provide the backup registry (*.reg) file that you saved earlier.

click open and let the process be done.

Reboot your computer and its all done.
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Speed up your browsing of Windows XP machines....

Here's a great tip to speed up your browsing of Windows XP machines. Its actually a fix to a bug installed as default in Windows 2000 that scans shared files for Scheduled Tasks. And it turns out that you can experience a delay as long as 30 seconds when you try to view shared files across a network because Windows 2000 is using the extra time to search the remote computer for any Scheduled Tasks. Note that though the fix is originally intended for only those affected, Windows 2000 users will experience that the actual browsing speed of both the Internet & Windows Explorers improve significantly after applying it since it doesn't search for Scheduled Tasks anymore. Here's how :

Open up the Registry and go to :
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/Current Version/Explorer/RemoteComputer/NameSpace
Under that branch, select the key :
{D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF}
and delete it.
This is key that instructs Windows to search for Scheduled Tasks. If you like you may want to export the exact branch so that you can restore the key if necessary.
This fix is so effective that it doesn't require a reboot and you can almost immediately determine yourself how much it speeds up your browsing processes.

What is virus?

What Is Virus?



1) Virus is a little program that its activity can destruct/destroy
some files and a computer system. If this program does not open, It still stays
inactive and could not or will not destroy anything.

2) Virus program is brought by an email-virus as attachment, Where it
has a server itself (virus server). Virus attachments cannot go to
another email to be an attachment, Such as an email was sent by user
(netter), Member, Moderator Etc. It must be brought by its email
itself, Called EMAIL VIRUS.

3) EMAIL VIRUS would send by any email address of any account that it
finds from some mailbox and address-book's another person at anywhere.
So that a virus attachment could to become look like sent by our
friend, Our member, Our moderator etc... In this case even my be able
the virus attachment was sent by your email address yourself.

4) Identification of virus attachment: it has a small size file,
<100KB, And it has file name extension such as:
*.scr
*.clp
*.pif
*.bat
*.exe
*.com
*.txt
*.doc
*.lhz
*.rhz
and some time it's compressed by *.zip file.
Also probably its name is HotMovie.MPEG__________scr.
Actualy the file is virus attachment file with extension . scr

5) Beside said above you may be able to know an EMAIL VIRUS from its
subject (an amazing name), Such as:
Weah ^_^ )
Hokki=)
Hi 
ello !
Hello -)
Hey, dude, it's me ^_^
access Mpeg
Re: your text
Re: Text message
Re: Msg reply
Re: Is that your document?
Re: Hot Movie( MPEG)
Re: Information...
Re; Important info
Re: This is your photos!
and more, and more...
If you should received emails with extensions or subject matter as
above , You should delete it. And under no circumstances open it.
By the way don't give your email subject with a name look like EMAIL
VIRUS subject otherwise your email would be deleted by the recipient.

*** If one of your file in your hard disk has infected by virus, It'll
change into function to be virus and might could infected all of files
in your hard disk.

View previously open Folders after Shutdown or Log off...

If you need to access lot of folders on your home computer or on the network regularly then you can set them re-open automatically, when you will login, shutdown or restart your computer next time. There is no need to open regularly used folders manually, just configure the simple sitting, your computer will automatically reload all the previously opened windows.

By default windows XP disables this option to reload automatically all the previously opened windows, when you login on, shutdown or restart your computer.
Follow the given steps to configure your computer to reload previously opened folders automatically after shutdown.

•To edit this feature, you will need to be logged into your computer with administrative rights.

•First click on Start button then go to Control Panel.
See Pic 1....





. Open the “Appearance and Themes” option in control panel then click on Folder Options.

See Pic 2...









•A small windows dialog box will appear with the title “Folder options”, click on View tab.

•Under the Advanced setting section, scroll down to bottom and click the “Restore previous folder windows at logon” option and then click Ok button to save sitting.

See Pic 3...











. Now when you log off, restart or shutdown, your computer will automatically open the previously opened folders from the same location as before.

Lock Your Computer on Mouse Click!


Instead of pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL or windows + L to lock your machine you can create an icon to lock your machine. There are very simple steps by using it you can simply lock your computer
using single mouse click.


Just Follow the simple step >>

1. Right click

an empty spot on the desktop, point to New and click Shortcut.

2. In the Create Shortcut dialog box, type the following in the 'Type the location' of the item text box:

rundll32 user32.dll,LockWorkStation



3. Click Next

4. In "Type a name for this shortcut", type "" (any name as u wish) and Click Finish

5. This will Create a shortcut in your Desktop.

6.Now each time when you want to lock the computer , Just click on this shortcut..

Top Ten error in Web Designing.........

1. Bad Search
Overly literal search engines reduce usability in that they're unable to handle typos, plurals, hyphens, and other variants of the query terms. Such search engines are particularly difficult for elderly users, but they hurt everybody.

A related problem is when search engines prioritize results purely on the basis of how many query terms they contain, rather than on each document's importance. Much better if your search engine calls out "best bets" at the top of the list -- especially for important queries, such as the names of your products.

Search is the user's lifeline when navigation fails. Even though advanced search can sometimes help, simple search usually works best, and search should be presented as a simple box, since that's what users are looking for.
2. PDF Files for Online Reading
Users hate coming across a PDF file while browsing, because it breaks their flow. Even simple things like printing or saving documents are difficult because standard browser commands don't work. Layouts are often optimized for a sheet of paper, which rarely matches the size of the user's browser window. Bye-bye smooth scrolling. Hello tiny fonts.

Worst of all, PDF is an undifferentiated blob of content that's hard to navigate.

PDF is great for printing and for distributing manuals and other big documents that need to be printed. Reserve it for this purpose and convert any information that needs to be browsed or read on the screen into real web pages.


3. Not Changing the Color of Visited Links
A good grasp of past navigation helps you understand your current location, since it's the culmination of your journey. Knowing your past and present locations in turn makes it easier to decide where to go next. Links are a key factor in this navigation process. Users can exclude links that proved fruitless in their earlier visits. Conversely, they might revisit links they found helpful in the past.

Most important, knowing which pages they've already visited frees users from unintentionally revisiting the same pages over and over again.

These benefits only accrue under one important assumption: that users can tell the difference between visited and unvisited links because the site shows them in different colors. When visited links don't change color, users exhibit more navigational disorientation in usability testing and unintentionally revisit the same pages repeatedly.


4. Non-Scannable Text
A wall of text is deadly for an interactive experience. Intimidating. Boring. Painful to read.

Write for online, not print. To draw users into the text and support scannability, use well-documented tricks:
subheads
bulleted lists
highlighted keywords
short paragraphs
the inverted pyramid
a simple writing style, and
de-fluffed language devoid of marketese.


5. Fixed Font Size
CSS style sheets unfortunately give websites the power to disable a Web browser's "change font size" button and specify a fixed font size. About 95% of the time, this fixed size is tiny, reducing readability significantly for most people over the age of 40.

Respect the user's preferences and let them resize text as needed. Also, specify font sizes in relative terms -- not as an absolute number of pixels.
6. Page Titles With Low Search Engine Visibility
Search is the most important way users discover websites. Search is also one of the most important ways users find their way around individual websites. The humble page title is your main tool to attract new visitors from search listings and to help your existing users to locate the specific pages that they need.

The page title is contained within the HTML <title> tag and is almost always used as the clickable headline for listings on search engine result pages (SERP). Search engines typically show the first 66 characters or so of the title, so it's truly microcontent.

Page titles are also used as the default entry in the Favorites when users bookmark a site. For your homepage, begin the with the company name, followed by a brief description of the site. Don't start with words like "The" or "Welcome to" unless you want to be alphabetized under "T" or "W."

For other pages than the homepage, start the title with a few of the most salient information-carrying words that describe the specifics of what users will find on that page. Since the page title is used as the window title in the browser, it's also used as the label for that window in the taskbar under Windows, meaning that advanced users will move between multiple windows under the guidance of the first one or two words of each page title. If all your page titles start with the same words, you have severely reduced usability for your multi-windowing users.

Taglines on homepages are a related subject: they also need to be short and quickly communicate the purpose of the site.
7. Anything That Looks Like an Advertisement
Selective attention is very powerful, and Web users have learned to stop paying attention to any ads that get in the way of their goal-driven navigation. (The main exception being text-only search-engine ads.)

Unfortunately, users also ignore legitimate design elements that look like prevalent forms of advertising. After all, when you ignore something, you don't study it in detail to find out what it is.

Therefore, it is best to avoid any designs that look like advertisements. The exact implications of this guideline will vary with new forms of ads; currently follow these rules:
banner blindness means that users never fixate their eyes on anything that looks like a banner ad due to shape or position on the page
animation avoidance makes users ignore areas with blinking or flashing text or other aggressive animations

8. Violating Design Conventions
Consistency is one of the most powerful usability principles: when things always behave the same, users don't have to worry about what will happen. Instead, they know what will happen based on earlier experience. Every time you release an apple over Sir Isaac Newton, it will drop on his head. That's good.

The more users' expectations prove right, the more they will feel in control of the system and the more they will like it. And the more the system breaks users' expectations, the more they will feel insecure. Oops, maybe if I let go of this apple, it will turn into a tomato and jump a mile into the sky.

Jakob's Law of the Web User Experience states that "users spend most of their time on other websites."

This means that they form their expectations for your site based on what's commonly done on most other sites. If you deviate, your site will be harder to use and users will leave.
9. Opening New Browser Windows
Opening up new browser windows is like a vacuum cleaner sales person who starts a visit by emptying an ash tray on the customer's carpet. Don't pollute my screen with any more windows, thanks (particularly since current operating systems have miserable window management).

Designers open new browser windows on the theory that it keeps users on their site. But even disregarding the user-hostile message implied in taking over the user's machine, the strategy is self-defeating since it disables the Back button which is the normal way users return to previous sites. Users often don't notice that a new window has opened, especially if they are using a small monitor where the windows are maximized to fill up the screen. So a user who tries to return to the origin will be confused by a grayed out Back button.

Links that don't behave as expected undermine users' understanding of their own system. A link should be a simple hypertext reference that replaces the current page with new content. Users hate unwarranted pop-up windows. When they want the destination to appear in a new page, they can use their browser's "open in new window" command -- assuming, of course, that the link is not a piece of code that interferes with the browser’s standard behavior.
10. Not Answering Users' Questions
Users are highly goal-driven on the Web. They visit sites because there's something they want to accomplish -- maybe even buy your product. The ultimate failure of a website is to fail to provide the information users are looking for.

Sometimes the answer is simply not there and you lose the sale because users have to assume that your product or service doesn't meet their needs if you don't tell them the specifics. Other times the specifics are buried under a thick layer of marketese and bland slogans. Since users don't have time to read everything, such hidden info might almost as well not be there.

The worst example of not answering users' questions is to avoid listing the price of products and services. No B2C ecommerce site would make this mistake, but it's rife in B2B, where most "enterprise solutions" are presented so that you can't tell whether they are suited for 100 people or 100,000 people. Price is the most specific piece of info customers use to understand the nature of an offering, and not providing it makes people feel lost and reduces their understanding of a product line. We have miles of videotape of users asking "Where's the price?" while tearing their hair out.

Even B2C sites often make the associated mistake of forgetting prices in product lists, such as category pages or search results. Knowing the price is key in both situations; it lets users differentiate among products and click through to the most relevant ones.

Block Login If Too Many Bad Passwords...


1) Goto Start->Run, then type "gpedit.msc" (without quotes) and press enter.

2) In the left hand side select Computer Configuration->Windows Settings->Security Settings-> Account Policies->Account Lockout Policy.

3) Then in the right hand side double click on the Account Lockout Threshold and a new window will open. There you can select the number of bad attempts.

4) After then a window will pop up giving some suggestions, pesss the Ok button to continue.

5) Logoff your account and watch the output.






Make you computer speed fast....

open <START MANU>
click <RUN>
and type <system.ini> in dilog box of run . note pad will opened on the screen see the pic .
on the note pad some info typed like this
[drivers]
wave=mmdrv.dll
timer=timer.drv

[mci]
[driver32]
[386enh]
woafont=dosapp.FON
EGA80WOA.FON=EGA80850.FON
EGA40WOA.FON=EGA40850.FON
CGA80WOA.FON=CGA80850.FON
CGA40WOA.FON=CGA40850.FON)

at the last line type this
(LoadLocalHigh=1 ConservativeSwaPfileUsage=1 )
or copy & past this after that save this file and injoy the hi speed of your computer...




What is Bad Sectors? and How can we fix Them?

Bad Sectors:
To make it easy for all of to understand what a bad sector is I will try to explain it away from the technical terms. Consider you have a piece of paper and the entire paper is the writable zone where your hard disk saves information. On this piece of paper we draw lines to divide it in small squares. One small square represents a sector of your hard disk, and if we divide one square in to 4 squares we can obtain, imaginary of course, 4 cluster. Ok know you want to write a sentence on the paper. You will notice that there no room to write the sentence in only one small square and you will need a certain amount of squares from different portions of the paper; know write down your sentence.
After that take scissor and cut a word from the sentence in the middle of it. You as a person can still read the sentence because we can realize what word is creating problem from the sentence but a computer to show you that sentence needs all of the words to reproduce it for you. The part that you cut from the sentence is our Bad Block, and now you can understand how the hard disk functions. And all of you know that on the driver is more then a sentence written, and that it contains millions of letters and numbers and also holds information about all of the boards, along whit their drivers, that are in your personal computer.
Some surface errors have connections with the hardware equipment of the computer directly and can create physically bad sectors on the hard drive, and that means a cluster from the hard disk sector is unreadable. The writing action on the hard disk is possible thanks to a “writing head” that revolves at a distance of 0.3 microns over the writable layer of the disk. If one or more heads actually touch the writable disk the chance to destroy that cluster is almost 100%.
By definition, the bad sectors are a portion of writable part of hard disk that can not be read or write. So because of this definition the data that are on the bad sectors may be lost forever.
You can be easily come to know that your hard disk have bad sectors, most of the time are errors that appear because of the more often alerts from the partition or the Windows.
Bad sectors also known as simple as “bad” can appear to any hard disk after a time of function. In most of the cases the bad sectors that appear are not in a bigger quantity from your stocking space (about 0.01% for newer hard disk). For the new generation of hard disk there are some spare clusters just for these problems. When a bad sector appears the safety measure remove the information that it contains to a spear cluster and it avoids the lost of data or the corruption of the data.
In a generally idea a bad sector is a big problem for your hard disk and for your entire computer. There are some programs that can repair them if there are not physically and are from data corruption.
To fix Bad Sectors
Let’s try to explain the question that grinds us all when we talk about the hard disk. Can we actually repair a bad block? Before of the answer you must find some information about what is a hard disk, how does it work, what are bad blocks? After that you must identify them because you will need the exact location of the affected sectors. After you have done that you must follow few steps:
Before you try to resolve the problem with the bad sector you must extract the data that was written to that block. To do this you must run a Recovery program that you can find freeware on the net.
Bad sectors are unreadable parts on your hard disk but the nature of them must not be always physically and that part of the platens to be destroyed. Let’s suppose that you have a 20 gigabits partition on your hard disk that has bad sectors. After the identification program it will indicate you where are the blocks situated on the partition. So this way you can allocate them in to another partition that you must never use again. Another scenario can be created and the bad sectors can be at the beginning of the partition in the middle of it and at the end of the partition. I know it’s a little bit tricky because you can’t just go on and create three new partitions to eliminate the bad sectors from use. In this case most of the new hard disk has a spare space available just for this type of scenarios. You must access the CASH memory of the hard disk and indicates to the hard disk that instead of writing down on the effected blocks it must write to the spare blocks, in other words hide the bad blocks.
Another way to restore the hard disk is to use the low level format option. Many of you may think that low level format is a program . Wrong! The low level format option is set for any BIOS and can be easily use if you know some command line programming, like Disk Operating System (DOS). The low level format can take to be complete a very long period of time but in the most cases we can obtain marvelous results. Actually the low level option takes every cluster of the hard disk and identifies them again and writes down on the memory of the hard disk what sectors can be written and witch blocks are un-writable. This procedure is the best that can be because it will need no effort from your side to try and avoid the bad blocks that already exists and the hard disk itself know where the bad blocks are.
In conclusion the bad blocks can’t be fixed. The problem is a permanent and we can only try to use the hard disk until it is dead for good. But if you are having financial problem this is a best way to keep going with your old hard disk. Some programs like Flobo HDD repair andHDD Regenerator are well-known in regard to hide the bad sectors.
Note: I apologize for spellings and grammatical mistakes in this article.

Altec Lansing inMotion Compact (iMT320) With Front Firing Ports For Powerful Bass

The world’s leading maker of audio products, Altec Lansing has announced its new inMotion Compact (iMT320) portable speaker system for iPhone and iPod, which able to fold as small as a book for portable quality sound, claiming as the most compact model of Altec Lansing’s popular inMotion family, featuring 2 front firing ports to push surprisingly deep bass.

“We know that modern consumers like to take their music with them. Altec has designed the most portable dock with the iPhone certification,” explained Steve Schlangen, product manager of Altec Lansing. “We incorporated the latest design and technology so our users can enjoy their beats on the go. In addition to looking great, the attached wrap-around cover offers a new level of travel protection for your dock. You’ll be surprised by how much great sound this small form factor delivers.”

Main Features Of Altec Lansing inMotion Compact iMT320:

* Drivers, enclosure and electronics are balanced for optimum sound, thanks to Audio Alignment technology
* Two full-range neodymium drivers deliver pure, distinct full-spectrum crystal-clear sound
* “Works with iPhone” certification ensures crystal clear sound without annoying GSM buzz, eliminating the need to switch to airplane mode
* Standard 3.5mm audio jack for second device connection, such as computers, CD, DVD or MP3 players
* Improved contemporary design with soft, leather like sleek protective cover that doubles as a speaker stand
* Two innovative, front firing ports for enhanced low-end sound (powerful bass)
* Powered from AC adapter or 4 AA batteries
* Folds as small as a book for easy portability

The new stylish, lightweight Altec Lansing inMotion Compact (iMT320) that compatible with all iPhone and iPod models is slated to be available through Altec Lansing’s official website, Amazon.com, and other retailers in coming February 2010 for about $80.




LG Display’s Flexible 19-inch e-Paper Prototype....

e-book reader is new trend with more and more products being developed surrounding it. While most of them emphasize on how to reduce power consumption, increase color resolution or even trying to embed the Adobe’s flash playback capability but what makes it different from LG Display is they have started to develop and come out a new flexible e-paper prototype that could easily stand out from the crowd. Measured at 19-inch, it is currently the largest flexible monochrome e-paper in the industry that may potentially influence how future e-book reader design.



With its thickness of merely 0.3mm, consumers can easily flip or fold the e-paper that cannot be done by any existing e-book readers in the market. The technology is made possible by embedding the TFT array into ultra thin metal foil, and hence able to create paper-like flexibility without being limited by conventional hardware components. However, no processor or other hardware specifications being disclosed as of now and you may curious on how the Korean company has able to embed these hardware design into it without significantly increase the whole physical stack up.

No pricing and availability yet, this is definitely a major milestone that could potentially accelerate the interest and migration from conventional reading materials with its attractive newspaper-like flexible form factor design. More importantly, the similar approach can also be deployed into huge advertisement panels, displays and other market segments in short future.






ZoomIt Enables Dynamic Zooming, Drawing and Typing on Presentation Foils..

If you are dealing a lot with presentation whether to internal or external customers and is looking for some simple utilities to help your live presentation, here is one of the tools that may able to assist you. Named as ZoomIt, it allows presenters to dynamically zoom into specific area with ability to activate the drawing or typing function directly on the presentation foils for much more effective sharing session.

Once download and run the utility, it will stay quietly at your system tray. Clicking on it will bring up a setup menu that allows users to configure the functions activation using hotkeys. Basically there are five simple functions namely ‘Zoom’, ‘LiveZoom’, ‘Draw’, ‘Type’ and ‘Break’ and with self explanatory notes appeared when you select each function tabs, users can start to use them without much learning curve required. For the start, whenever there is a need to zoom into certain area the middle of presentation, just click on hotkey combination and the utility will zoom into the area where your cursor is pointing at. While in the zoom mode, the presenter can toggle to drawing or typing mode with certain controls such as changing pen color, erasing last entry, control font size and many more. This is especially useful for those that needs a separate whiteboard for more clearer illustration or elaboration regardless of what types of presentations they are in. That is not all, there is a timer mode (under Break mode) that users can configure so that it will stay active even when users tab away from the timer window.

Compatible with all Windows Operating Systems, ZoomIt consumes less than 300kB and is definitely a good solution for all professional and business executives.






~~Ways to Protect Yourself From Bad Effects of Phone~~

Assalam u alaikum. Today's post is about protecting against electromagnetic waves of your mobile. In one day, If you are talking with mobile phone more than 15 minutes, you may be in risk.






We can minimize bad effects with a few tips

In our life, mobile phones has an important place. But we have to minimize the electromagnetic absorption.

Here are some tips;

1- Don't touch the antenna while talking with your mobile phone. If you close the antenna, phone will circulate more electromagnetic wave. Figure 2 is showing the correct position.









2- If there is low signal on your place, Dont talk with your mobile. If your call is urgent, you have to talk max. 10-20 seconds.. In low signal, Your phone is circulating 6-7 times powerful electromagnetic wave.

3- Try to leave a distance between your phone and your ear.

4- Learn your SAR value. If it's highter than 2.0W/Kg, change your phone immediately (for ex: Nokia N95 is 0.59W/Kg) Nokia has a list of SAR values. You can learn your value in this page (There is no Nokia Phone higher than 2.0W/Kg)

5- If you have to talk with your mobile phone more than 1-2 hours, I hardly recommend you to use headsets. That will definitely protect you against electromagnetic waves (I âm always using headphones when talking for hours..)
Hope u like these tips!!
ENJOY!!








Free Up 10 GB of Disk Space in Windows....

Areas to save disk space
- Turn off or decrease size of disk usage for system restore
If your not using the Windows System Restore feature, then why have it enabled?
If you are using it, perhaps you want to re-evaluate how much disk space its using up (which can be several GigaBytes) for saving checkpoints. If you only want to have 1 or 2 good saved checkpoints to restore from decrease the allocated space for system restore to a few hundred meg.

- Decrease the disk usage size of the recycle bin
The most common area on a users PC in which Windows allocates a chuck of space for itself is the recycle bin. If you rather have files be deleted instantly and not put in the recycle bin or you want to decrease the space it uses to hold deleted files

- Empty or Decrease your Web Browsers disk usage for Cached files
Every web browser has a preferences or options area to adjust the temporary internet files and cache usage.
- Disable Hibernation in Windows.
If you don't know what Hibernation is , chances are you aren't using it. You might want to disable it to save a few Gigabytes of space that function requires as shown in the video tutorial.
For Vista users you can open command prompt and type powercfg -H off

-Run the Windows Clean Manager
Windows comes already with a built in cleaner that does simple basic tasks to free up disk space.
To access it click start -> Run -> type cleanmgr -> press OK

The Simplest Way To Schedule Your Computer to SHUT DOWN(TIP)



Ever wanted to schedule your computer to shutdown at specific time? Windows has a secret trick that allows you to do just that 

1) Go to Start -> Run. Type in 'shutdown -s -t 120' and press Enter.







2) Your computer will shut down in 120 seconds. Change 120 to any number (in seconds) you like.






Important: If at any time you wish to cancel the operation, type in the command 'shutdown -a'.

PS: You could also use 'at 22:13 shutdown -s' to specify the time to shutdown. Just change 22:13 to any time that you want (must be in 24 hours format)


~~~~~~~~~~End Notes~~~~~~~~~

-s and -t used above are command switches, which is explained in the list below:
-s Shutdown the computer
-t Set a given time for shutdown, in seconds
-r Restart the computer
-l Log off the user
-a Cancels a system shutdown already in progress
-f Forces running applications to close without warning
-i Display a GUI. It must be the first switch

You may use any of these switches to your liking. Normally I'll also add -f to the command so that it will ensure that the computer will shutdown. (but make sure you don't have any unsaved work!)

OPEN My Computer (FASTER)


Firstly
Open My Computer –> Tools –> Folder Options –> View –> Uncheck “Automatically search for network folders and printers”.

if unchack then check  and Uncheck it Again click on Apply then Ok..... 

99 Commands for Win Xp (Run Cmds)

Here is a list of 99 commands that you can run off from the Run Command prompt in eXPerience: Go to Start Menu > Run… and type in the command to run undefined.

S# Application Command
1 Accessibility Controls access.cpl
2 Add Hardware Wizard hdwwiz.cpl
3 Add/Remove Programs appwiz.cpl
4 Administrative Tools control admintools
5 Automatic Updates wuaucpl.cpl
6 Bluetooth Transfer Wizard fsquirt
7 Calculator calc
8 Certificate Manager certmgr.msc
9 Character Map charmap
10 Check Disk Utility chkdsk
11 Clipboard Viewer clipbrd
12 Command Prompt cmd
13 Component Services dcomcnfg
14 Computer Management compmgmt.msc
15 Date and Time Properties timedate.cpl
16 DDE Shares ddeshare
17 Device Manager devmgmt.msc
18 Direct X Control Panel (If Installed)* directx.cpl
19 Direct X Troubleshooter dxdiag
20 Disk Cleanup Utility cleanmgr
21 Disk Defragment dfrg.msc
22 Disk Management diskmgmt.msc
23 Disk Partition Manager diskpart
24 Display Properties control desktop/desk.cpl
25 Dr. Watson System Troubleshooting Utility drwtsn32
26 Driver Verifier Utility verifier
27 Event Viewer eventvwr.msc
28 File Signature Verification Tool sigverif
29 Find fast findfast.cpl
30 Folders Properties control folders
31 Fonts control fonts
32 Fonts Folder fonts
33 Free Cell Card Game freecell
34 Game Controllers joy.cpl
35 Group Policy Editor (XP Prof) gpedit.msc
36 Hearts Card Game mshearts
37 Iexpress Wizard iexpress
38 Indexing Service ciadv.msc
39 Internet Properties inetcpl.cpl
40 IP Configuration ipconfig
41 Java Control Panel (If Installed) jpicpl32.cpl
42 Java Application Cache Viewer (If Installed) Javaws
43 Keyboard Properties control keyboard
44 Local Security Settings secpol.msc
45 Local Users and Groups lusrmgr.msc
46 Logs You Out Of Windows logoff
47 Microsoft Chat winchat
48 Minesweeper Game winmine
49 Mouse Properties control mouse
50 Mouse Properties main.cpl
51 Network Connections control netconnections
52 Network Connections ncpa.cpl
53 Network Setup Wizard netsetup.cpl
54 Notepad notepad
55 Nview Desktop Manager (If Installed) nvtuicpl.cpl
56 Object Packager packager
57 ODBC Data Source Administrator odbccp32.cpl
58 On Screen Keyboard osk
59 Opens AC3 Filter (If Installed) ac3filter.cpl
60 Password Properties password.cpl
61 Performance Monitor perfmon.msc
62 Performance Monitor perfmon
63 Phone and Modem Options telephon.cpl
64 Power Configuration powercfg.cpl
65 Printers and Faxes control printers
66 Printers Folder printers
67 Private Character Editor eudcedit
68 Quicktime (If Installed) QuickTime.cpl
69 Regional Settings intl.cpl
70 Registry Editor regedit
71 Registry Editor regedit32
72 Remote Desktop mstsc
73 Removable Storage ntmsmgr.msc
74 Removable Storage Operator Requests ntmsoprq.msc
75 Resultant Set of Policy (XP Prof) rsop.msc
76 Scanners and Cameras sticpl.cpl
77 Scheduled Tasks control schedtasks
78 Security Center wscui.cpl
79 Services services.msc
80 Shared Folders fsmgmt.msc
81 Shuts Down Windows shutdown
82 Sounds and Audio mmsys.cpl
83 Spider Solitare Card Game spider
84 SQL Client Configuration cliconfg
85 System Configuration Editor sysedit
86 System Configuration Utility msconfig
87 System File Checker Utility sfc 
88 System Properties sysdm.cpl
89 Task Manager taskmgr
90 Telnet Client telnet
91 User Account Management nusrmgr.cpl
92 Utility Manager utilman
93 Windows Firewall firewall.cpl
94 Windows Magnifier magnify
95 Windows Management Infrastructure wmimgmt.msc
96 Windows System Security Tool syskey
97 Windows Update Launches wupdmgr
98 Windows XP Tour Wizard tourstart
99 Wordpad write

Sunday 20 February 2011

~*Windows 98 Installation Step by Step With Screen Shots*~

~*Windows 98 installation Start*~



Step 1:
You need to make sure that you have the BIOS/Startup, so that the CDROM drives boots before the Hard Drive. To do this, you need to enter the BIOS/Startup by pressing: ESC, F1, F2, or DEL. Usually during POST (boot up) there should be something on the bottom stating on how to enter the BIOS/Startup. Press the button that it says to press or try one of the above until you enter BIOS/Startup Menu. Now using the arrow keys, there should be a tab that says, Startup/Boot Order. Under that should be a list with a list of options, make the 1st Boot - Floppy/3.5 Floppy, 2nd Boot - CDROM, 3rd Boot - Hard Drive, 4th Boot - Other. Place the CD in the CDROM Drive, save and exit the BIOS settings.
 
Step 2: After exiting the BIOS the computer will restart. You will get the above screen after the computer finishes POST. Select Boot from CD.
 


Step 3 : After selecting Boot from CD the above screen will come up. Select Start computer without CD-ROM support.





Step 4: When if finishes loading, you will see the above screen with A:\. Type fdisk and then press enter. This is how the screen should look:

A:\fdisk
 
 


Step 5: You will come to the screen above. Press Enter.




Step 6: After that you will come to this screen, press 1 then Enter.





Step 7: You will then come to this screen, press 1 then Enter.




 
 
Step 8: Now the program will check the Hard Drive, and then will make the partition. Press Y then Enter.
 
 


Step 9: After that is done you will come to this screen, press ESC. You will then come back to the black screen with A:\. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del. This will restart the computer.






Step 10: You will then come back to the Boot Select Screen. Select Boot from CD-ROM.
Step 11: Select Start computer with CD-ROM support. The computer will now have CDROM support; you will come to the black screen with the A:\. Now type D:\WIN98\format C:

This is how the screen will look:

A:\D:\WIN98\format C:


You will be asked if you want to proceed with the format. Press Y, and then Enter. Depending on the size of the Hard Drive, this may take a while. After it is done formatting, press Enter (Do not enter a label).
 
 



Step 12: Now it is time to start the install of Windows 98. After pressing Enter, you should be at the A:\. Now type D:\WIN98\setup. This is how the screen should look:

A:\D:\WIN98\setup

Before the install can start the Windows 98 setup need to check the Hard Drive. Press Enter, this also takes long time depending on the size of the Hard Drive.
 
 


Step 13: After scandisk has finish, and the files have been copied, you will come to this screen. Click Continue.
 
 


Step 14: Select C:\Windows, and then click Next.





Step 15: Select Typical, and then click Next.
 
 




Step 16: Select Install the most common components, then click Next.
 
 


Step 17: This here is optional; change the values for Computer Name, Workgroup.

Computer Name: MyComputer
Workgroup: Home

After you have made the changes, click Next.
 
 


Step 18: Select your location, click Next.
 
 


Step 19: Click Next, you can choose to make a Windows 98 Startup Disk, if so then insert a floppy then click OK, if not the click Cancel.




Step 20: After the Startup Disk is completed, if you choose to make it, click Next to start copying Windows 98 files.
 
 


Step 21: After the files have finished copying, remove the Windows 98 Startup Disk, and click OK to restart the computer.





Step 22: You will come to the Boot Select Screen, select Boot from Hard Drive.
 
 


Step 23: The next screen you will see will be the Windows 98 Splash Screen.
 
 
 


Step 24: Enter the User Information, and then click Next.




Step 25: Read and agree to the EULA, then click Next.
 
 


Step 26: Enter the Windows 98 Product ID/Key, and then click Next.
 
 


Step 27: Click Finish.
 
 


Step 28: The computer will restart, select Boot from Hard Drive. The Windows 98 Splash Screen will come up. Windows is now finishing the last minute settings.
Step 29: During those last minute settings, you will need to set the clock. Once done, click Apply then OK
 
 


Step 30: The Windows Install is also most complete, and after it finishes the computer will restart.
 
 



Step 31: For the last time the Boot Select Menu will come up, select Boot from Hard Drive. The Windows 98 Splash Screen will appear; after it goes away Windows will install any drivers need.
 
Step 32: Congratulations, you have installed Windows 98.




Installation completed.........