Monday, April 13, 2009

Free Utility Speeds up Vista

Experienced users are well aware that you can improve the performance of all versions of Windows by shutting down non essential Windows services.  Of all the versions of Windows, Vista shows the greatest gain from shutting down non essential services. That because it has so many err, non essential components. 

Unfortunately shutting down services is not a task for the faint hearted.  First it's hard to work out what services you don't need. Secondly it's quite a fiddly job to actually shut them down and finally and most importantly, things can go wrong like when you discover that one of your favorite programs actually uses one of those "non essential" services.

Vista Services Optimizer is a free utility that let you shut down unneeded services without the pain. There are several features about it that I really like:

1. It has an automatic Tune-up option that allows inexperienced users to shut down useless services. Furthermore it does this is a smart way.  Rather than just taking a best guess what users don't need it asks simple plain English questions about what you do on your computer before it decides what you don't need.

2. Advanced users have plenty of options to fine tune their needs including the ability to create multiple service profiles.

3. It has smart Rescue Center that allows you to restart your shut down services should something go wrong.

On my tests it ran fine and after a bit of manual tweaking I realized some significant performance gains on my Vista PC.  The only downside, apart from the usual risk of stopping a service that was actually needed, was the fact that the product requires the .NET 3 frameworks to be installed on your PC. Still, many modern Vista systems come with that pre-installed.

There is much to like here and if you use Vista I suggest you give it a whirl.  However just to be extra careful I suggest you create a full system backup or create a system checkpoint before you start, in case you have a disaster. Sure Vista  Services Optimizer has its own recovery mechanism but in my books, two backup recovery options are better than one.

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Sunday, April 12, 2009

Visit full full websites without Internet Connection

There are many websites that have complicated, non-printable webpages. You cannot even save some of the webpages on certain websites. There is one solution to such problems.

WEbReaper - This software is a web crawler or a spider, which can work its way through a website, downloading pages, pictures and objects that it finds so that they can be viewed locally, without needing to be connected to the internet.

We get number of websites on any topic through search engines. On a certain topic if one usually downloads 3 to 4 full websites with the help of WebReaper, then on free time one can explore all of them together, even if one doesn't have internet connection at that time. This way we can manage getting all the information on any topic we look for.

What WebReaper actually does is, it stores the sites locally as a fully-browsable websites which can be viewed with any browser, such as Internet Explorer, NetScape, Opera etc. Also the sites can be saved into the Internet Explorer Cache and viewed using IE's Offline Mode.Some of the key-features WebReaper have are listed below: Source
· Multithreaded downloading
· Explorer-style interface
· ShockWave Flash support - downloads/fixes up SWF movies for local browsing
· User-customisable filters - limit by depth, time per object, total time and 'distance' from starting server, and many others.
· Simple-to-use filter wizard - helps you build complex filters quickly and easily.
· Full Drag & Drop support - drag links to/from Internet Explorer/Netscape.
· Save downloaded files using relative paths to recreate websites stored locally with links adjusted to make them fully browsable.
· 'Resume' mode reads files saved locally to avoid reloading unchanged pages
· Proxy & website authentication, allowing websites with passwords or behind firewalls to be reaped.
· 'URL Profiles' allow depth and filter configurations to be saved with associated URLs for easy re-reaping in future.
· Command-Line execution to run as a batch process, using a task scheduler (not provided).
· WebReaper is a FreeWare. You can Download WebReaper from Here.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Windows 7 improved--window management using the hotkeys

General

Win+Up

Maximize

Win+Down

Restore / Minimize

Win+Left

Snap to left

Win+Right

Snap to right

Win+Shift+Left

Jump to left monitor

Win+Shift+Right

Jump to right monitor

Win+Home

Minimize / Restore all other
windows

Win+T

Focus the first taskbar entry
Pressing again will cycle through them, you can can arrow around.
Win+Shift+T cycles backwards.

Win+Space

Peek at the desktop

Win+G

Bring gadgets to the top of the Z-order

Win+P

External display options (mirror, extend desktop, etc)

Win+X

Mobility Center (same as Vista, but still handy!)

Win+#
(# = a number key)

Launches a new instance of the application in the Nth
slot on the taskbar.
Example: Win+1 launches first pinned app, Win+2 launches second, etc.

Win + +
Win + -
(plus or minus key)

Zoom in or out.

Explorer

Alt+P

Show/hide Preview Pane

Taskbar modifiers

Shift + Click on
icon

Open a new instance

Middle click on icon

Open a new instance

Ctrl + Shift + Click on icon

Open a new instance with Admin privileges

Shift + Right-click on icon

Show window menu (Restore / Minimize / Move
/ etc)
Note: Normally you can just right-click on the window thumbnail to get
this menu

Shift + Right-click on grouped icon

Menu with Restore All / Minimize All /
Close All, etc.

Ctrl + Click on grouped icon

Cycle between the windows (or tabs) in the
group

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Monitor ur spendings by using these softwares

HOMEBANK
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Saturday, April 4, 2009

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Friday, April 3, 2009

1 Egg & 2 Mobiles 65 minutes of connection between mobiles

After assembling something as per image:




Initiated the call between the two mobiles and allowed 65 minutes approximately...
During the first 15 minutes nothing happened ;
25 minutes later the egg started getting hot ;
45 minutes later the egg is hot ;
65 minutes later the egg is cooked .

Conclusion : The immediate radiation of the mobiles has the potential to modify the proteins of the egg. Imagine what it can do with the proteins of your brains when you do long calls.

Please try to reduce long time calls on mobile

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Thursday, April 2, 2009

Removing Vista & Installing Windows 7 (Using VM)

To do so, you will need about 2 GB RAM, and 16 GB of free space on your hard disk, no partitioning needed. You will also need Windows 7 DVD or ISO Image file, and a valid serial key of Windows 7 (Free beta version). Also you need to download and install Virtual PC, a free utility from Microsoft. If you got it all prepared, then check out the following steps:

1. Install and run Virtual PC.

2. Create New Machine, name is Windows 7, allocate it 1GB of RAM and 16 GB of Virtual Drive space, which is needed for Windows 7 installation.

3. After this, run the Virtual Machine you created in step 2, and insert the Widows 7 DVD in tray or use the ISO image to start the installation.

4. This will start the setup.

5. Click on Install Now, select the language, time format etc. and press next.

6. On Next screen select custom setup.

7. In next step you will see the virtual drive that you created in 2 above, select the drive & click 'Next'.

8. Wait till it copies files and extracts them.

9. After this process, it will reboot the virtual machine.

10. Enter the Windows 7 Beta version serial number.

11. Set the time format, some other security settings and network settings that it asks for.

12. Select the update settings.

13. Select the username you want to keep.

14. Enter your password and computer name.

15. That is it, you are ready to try all new Windows 7 beta version without deleting your data or
loosing partitions.
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How To Get Windows 7 Build 7057 Logon Screen In Vista [Without Using Any Apps]


I know many of you already installed Windows 7 build 7057 by this time. Even uses on Windows Vista are installing third-party applications to install the latest logon screen for Vista. As always, we can install the latest logon of Windows 7 build 7057 in Vista manually.

Windows 7 build 7057 sports a new logon screen, which is entirely different from the previous builds. The new logon screen is simply superb, which makes us to install it on Vista as well. If you are not in mood to install the latest logon screen in Vista using third-party utilities like logon studio or Vista Mizer, then follow the procedure below to make it happen.

Procedure:

1. Head over to "C:\Windows\System32” folder (“C” is your Vista drive).

2. We need to replace a file named imageres.dll in this (System 32) folder. In order to replace or rename the file, we need to take the ownership of the file. Please refer to the “How to take ownership of a file in Vista” guide to know more about that. Posted just before this post.




3. Once you have the ownership of the file, rename imageres.dll file into imageresOLD.dll. Simply click Continue for the UAC security prompt. We are creating a backup of the file by renaming the file.



4. Now, download the new modified imageres.dll file from here (Thanks to Janhouse).

5. Extract the zipped file to desktop and then the move the file "imageres.dll" to "C:\Windows\System32” folder. Click Continue for UAC security prompt.

6. If you have done everything perfectly, on rebooting your system, Windows Vista should display Windows 7 logon screen.

This method should work fine on both Vista and Vista SP1.

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How to Uninstall and Remove Windows 7 or Vista Leaving Windows XP on Dual Boot System

Windows operating system supports dual-booting a PC, where users can install multiple OSes and select which system to boot up to on machine startup. If you have installed Windows 7 or Windows Vista on top of current existing Windows XP to make the PC a dual boot system, but now decided to ditch or dump the Windows 7 or Windows Vista partition to revert to the old good classic Windows XP follow the guide below to uninstall and remove Windows 7 or Windows Vista to leave only Windows XP without having to reinstall the OS, and without affecting saved files and data.

Important: Do not use this tutorial if your dualboot system is Windows 7 and Windows Vista.

1. Boot up and log on to Windows XP desktop.
2. Insert the Windows Vista or Windows 7 DVD installation disc into CD-ROM or DVD-ROM optical drive.

Alternatively, mount the Windows 7 or Windows Vista DVD ISO image on any virtual drive.
3. Run Command Prompt, or click directly to Start menu -> Run command.
4. In the command prompt or the Run text box, issue the following command and hit Enter:

[DVD Drive Letter]:\boot\bootsect.exe /nt52 ALL /force

For example,

If the DVD drive path is D:, then enter the following:

D:\boot\bootsect.exe /nt52 ALL /force

The step will remove the boot menu to select operating system to start.
5. Remove the DVD disc and restart the computer.
6. The computer will boot up with Windows XP installation partition.
7. Manually remove files and folders of Windows Vista or Windows 7, including Windows, Program Files and Users folder. If you’re installing to separate partition, just format the partition to clean it instantly (with FDisk, Disk Manager of Computer Management or third party partition management software such as Partition Magic or EASEUS Partition Manager).
8. On the root system folder of Windows XP, delete Boot.BAK and BootSect.BAK. The two files are remnant backup leftover files of previously installed Windows Vista or Windows 7 bootloader, but no longer useful for Windows XP only system.

Tip: NT52 is the MBR (Master Boot Record) used by Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, while Windows Vista uses NT6. So if you’re uninstall Windows 7 in Vista/7 dual boot system, change the NT52 in the command to NT60.

Fast Shortcut: It’s also possible to format the Windows Vista or Windows 7 partition straight away, and then start the computer with Windows XP Setup CD to repair the system partition, or run the “bootsect /nt52 c:” command above from the \boot\ folder of leftover OS immediately to repair the boot partition.

Tip: When startup repair the boot record after removing an installed operating system from dual-boot or multi-boot system, always use the highest version of Windows installation DVD/CD to perform the repair. For example, in a tri-boot PC with Windows XP, Vista and 7, after uninstalling Windows 7, use Windows Vista to repair the system. If the PC is restored and reverted back to Windows XP, then use the Windows XP setup CD.
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Nvidia unveils new Quadro graphics cards

Nvidia has launched its latest generation of professional GPU solutions, unveiling seven new Quadro graphics cards that range from a 4GB behemoth with 240 CUDA cores and a staggering price tag of $3,150 to a card that can handle two 30-inch displays for under $100 and consuming only 23 watts. The new line will be available shortly through system makers including Dell, HP, and Lenovo.


The new range is intended for CAD and industry applications rather than gaming. These include (from low to high-end) the Quadro NVS 295, Quadro FX 380, Quadro FX 580, Quadro FX 1800, Quadro FX 3800, Quadro FX 4800, and Quadro FX 5800. The top three cards in the lineup include support for the also new Nvidia SLI Multi-OS, which works in association with the Parallels Workstation Extreme virtualization software and Intel VT-d technology to allow both the host and guest virtual machine to each have their own dedicated GPU.
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