Showing posts with label TIPS AND TRICKS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TIPS AND TRICKS. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

How To Fix with Warn Me Message on FireFox

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Do You Want Firefox To Save Your Tabs When Next Time It Starts?

[NOTE: I Have found a Firefox Add-On called "Always Ask" that may fix this, so click the link to download it, and give it a try before you go through all the steps on this page. Then, if that doesn't work for you, come back here and try this.]

THE PROBLEM: Many users notice that Firefox no longer prompts or warns the user before closing or exiting Firefox windows with multiple tabs opened in the window. This warning when closing multiple tabs not working ‘error’ happens despite the fact that the “Warn me when closing multiple tabs” option in Tabs section of Firefox Preferences has been checked and enabled!

With the “Warn me when closing multiple tabs” option selected, Firefox is supposed to pop up a dialog box titled “Confirm Close” asking “You’re about to close X open tabs. Are you sure want to continue?” as happened in earlier versions of Firefox, however, this is no longer the case, and Firefox may now just close and quit without warning or confirmation even with more than one tab open, and, even worse, this happens despite the fact that the user has set their preferences otherwise!!

THE SOLUTION: To be alerted every time you close a Firefox window with multiple tabs, even when quitting:

First, open up the "Firefox>Preferences" (Mac) or "Tools>Options" (PC) dialog window.

On the "Main" tab, set your "When Firefox Starts:" preference to: "Show my homepage" or "Show a blank page"

Then, on the "Tabs" tab, click the little box to set your "Warn Me When Closing Multiple Tabs" preference to "on," and close the Preferences/Options dialog window.

(You've probably already done all that and it hasn't worked, which is why you're here, but I have to include it, just in case.)

Now comes the good part: Type about:config into the browser window's address bar, press Return and then click "I'll Be Careful..." to get into Firefox's Hidden Preference Settings. Oooh, scary!! (Not!)

Scroll down to find browser.warnOnClose and if it's not already set to "true," double-click it to set it to "true."

Now find browser.tabs.warnOnClose and if it's not already set to "true," double-click it to set it to "true."

Then find browser.tabs.warnOnQuit and if it's not already set to "true," double-click it to set it to "true."

NOTE: If there is no browser.tabs.warnOnQuit item (and there probably won't be), you will have to make your own, but don't worry, it's easy-peasy, mate!

Here's how to do it:

Control-Click (Mac) or Right-Click (PC) anywhere on the page and select New>Boolean from the pop-up menu that appears.
Enter browser.tabs.warnOnQuit as the Preference Name (note the capital O and Q) and click OK
Select true in the next window and click OK

That's it, you now have a browser.tabs.warnOnQuit setting, and it's set to true, so close the about:config tab.

Now, the next time you press Command-Q (Mac), or click the Red X (PC), whether accidentally or on purpose, Firefox will ask you what you really want to do BEFORE it quits with a "Warning" dialog box where you can click "Cancel." Hooray!

(Bear in mind, however, that this only works with multiple-tab-windows... if you have a browser window open with no additional tabs open in it, and you accidentally quit, it's just gonna quit, my friend, with no warning at all!)


And, finally, if you ever want it to stop doing this, just click "Do Not Ask Next Time" in the Warning box, and it will go back to the way it was originally. Then, of course, if you want it to start warning you again, just repeat the steps above to turn it all back on!

Good luck, and, if this works for you, please spread it around! Link to this page, tell your friends, call the neighbors, wake the kids, but please do let other folks know how to fix this really dumb Firefox problem!!

Or, if, for some reason, this doesn't work for you, well, sorry... this is what worked for me on my Mac, but, as always, "your mileage may vary," as they say.

BTW, since I'm on a Mac, I had to guess at some of the Windows steps, so, if I got any of it wrong, sorry, just let me know in the "Comments" section, below!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Google.com automatically takes to Google.co.in??

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 Does Google.com automatically takes  to  Google.co.in??
If you find yourself on a country-specific Google homepage, such as http://www.google.co.in, you can always easily get back to Google.com by clicking the link below the search box.

Changing your settings

If you'd rather use a different Google site, like Google.com, no matter where you are, try one of the following tips:
  • Click the Google.com link on any other domain.
  • Choose a Google domain manually by visiting the Language Tools page (the section with the flags).
  • Bookmark http://www.google.com/ncr. This is an alternative web address for Google.com that always takes you to Google.com without redirecting you. 

Make sure your browser's cookies are enabled
Your Google settings are saved in a cookie, so if cookies aren't enabled the preferences you pick won't be saved. Learn how to turn on cookies in common browsers.


Reporting incorrect IP detection

Are we sending you to the wrong Google domain? For example, you’re located in Australia (www.google.com.au) but you’re being sent to the Google domain for the INDIA
(www.google.co.in). If so, we may be detecting your IP address incorrectly.

If you’re continuously seeing the wrong domain, just let us know about the issue and we'll update your IP address in about a month. In the meantime, review the section above to choose the Google site you want.


Source:http://www.google.com/support/websearch/bin/answer.py?answer=873

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

How do I use photoshop to convert a png file to a grd file for gradient use?

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How do I use photoshop to convert a png file to a grd file for gradient use?


I am not sure about any direct conversion program for this However, you could re-create the gradient in under a minute by following these steps:
1 – Open the png gradient file
2 – Open the gradient editor.
3 – select the first colour stop, and use the eye dropper to click on the first, far left, colour of the gradient.
4) Select the last colour stop, and use the eye dropper to click on the far right colour of the gradient.
5) depending on the complexity of the gradient, you will need to add extra colour stops to the gradient and select the respective colour in the png gradient. Edit the colour stops to re-create the gradient.
6) repeat this process until done.
Depending on the gradient, it will take you less than a minute upward to a couple of minutes to create the same effect in Photoshop’s gradient editor. Save the gradients as a .grd file (make sure to get rid of the ones you do not wish to save in this file)
*EDIT*
Don’t forget about the opacity stops: you may have to set the opacity for certain colour stops in the gradient editor to 100%. Or less, depending on the transparency effect you’re after.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Icon (*.ico) Display ISSUE

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Icon File(*.ico)  Previewed 

 If your *.ico  i.e. icon files can't previewed correctly
 
Right click on any file with ico extension,
Point to "Open with.." > Click "Choose Program..",
Select "Select the program from a list" > Click OK
Choose "Windows Picture and fax Viewer" and tick the check-box "Always use this.."
Click OK

or

Right click .ico file properties , at General Tab Click on change tab.
In  Open  With window list of programs will be displayed. Choose "Windows Picture and fax Viewer" and tick the check-box "Always use this.."
Click OK.

or
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/fileassoc/xp_ico_file_assoc_fix.zip

Save this file(xp_ico_file_assoc_fix.reg) on your desktop. Close all other programs run this file and restart your computer
Your Problem is solved




 








Tuesday, February 8, 2011

HOW TO FIND THE SENDER IP ADDRESS IN UR MAILBOX?

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Nowadays,so many peoples having that problem getting mails from unknown persons.if u wanna to find the information about the mail sender .we want the IP address of that person.then question arises,how to find the IP address of the mail sender?
here we are discussing about that.
HOW TO FIND MAIL SENDER IP ADDRESS IN GMAIL?
1. Log into your Gmail account and open the mail.
2. To display the headers,
* Click on More options corresponding to that thread. You should get a bunch of links.
* Click on Show original
3. You should get headers like this:
Gmail headers :sanjeev
Look for Received: from followed by a few hostnames and an IP address between square brackets. That is be the IP address of the sender.
HOW TO FIND MAIL SENDER IP ADDRESS IN YAHOO MAIL?
1. Log into your Yahoo! mail with your user name and password.
2. Click on In box or whichever folder you have stored your mail.
3. Open the mail.
4. If you do not see the headers above the mail message, your headers are not displayed.To display the headers,
* Click on Options on the top-right corner
* In the Mail Options page, click on General Preferences
* Scroll down to Messages where you have the Headers option
* Make sure that Show all headers on incoming messages is selected
* Click on the Save button
* Go back to the mails and open that mail
5. You should see similar headers like this:
Yahoo! headers : ******* (sender’s name)
Look for Received: from followed by the IP address between square brackets [ ].
That is be the IP address of the sender.
HOW TO FIND MAIL SENDER IP ADDRESS IN HOTMAIL?
1. Log into your Hotmail account with your username and password.
2. Click on the Mail tab on the top.
3. Open the mail.
4.If you do not see the headers above the mail message, your headers are not displayed.To display the headers,
* Click on Options on the top-right corner
* In the Mail Options page, click on Mail Display Settings
* In Message Headers, make sure Advanced option is checked
* Click on Ok button
* Go back to the mails and open that mail
5. If you find a header with X-Originating-IP: followed by an IP address, that is the sender’s IP address
Hotmail headers : *******(sender’s name), followed by IP address within square brackets[]. Jump to step 9.
6. If you find a header with Received: from followed by a Gmail proxy like this
Hotmail headers :******(sender’s name)
Look for Received: from followed by IP address within square brackets[].
Jump to step 9.
7. Or else if you have headers like this
Hotmail headers : *******(sender’s name)
Look for Received: from followed by IP address within square brackets[]. Jump to step
8. * If you have multiple Received: from headers, eliminate the ones that have proxy.anyknownserver.com.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Tips for reinstalling drivers after formatting a computer

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Tips for reinstalling drivers after formatting a computer

After FORMATTING  a computer you will likely need to reinstall some drivers in order to regain full functionality of the computer. To check what drivers you need to reinstall, do the following:
XP
  1. Right click on “My Computer”
  2. Select “Properties”
  3. Click on the “Device Manager” button
Vista
  1. Right click on “Computer”
  2. Click on the “Device Manager” link, located in the left hand side tasks menu
Under Device Manager you will see a listing of drivers on your computer.  Look for anything that has a yellow question mark by it. A yellow question mark means that driver is missing.  Make note of all the drivers you will need to find. Next are steps to easily get all drivers.
1. Install the “ethernet controller” first. This is the driver that allows you to connect to the internet. If it is missing, you will need to download it on a different computer that is connected to the internet, then transfer the driver to the formatted computer and install it. To locate this driver, go do your computer manufacturer’s website, then search your computer’s make/model. There should be a section of drivers you can download on the manufacturer website. Be sure to download the drivers for the operating system you are using. Look for the ethernet controller driver (sometimes called a network driver), then save it on a USB flash drive or external hard drive. Next go to your formatted computer and install the driver. If you are still seeing a yellow question mark in Device Manager next to ethernet controller after installing the driver, you have not located the correct one for your computer. Go back to the manufacturer website and try finding a different driver.
2. Once you have the ethernet controller driver installed, you can do the rest of the work from the formatted computer. First, get all updates for your computer (windowsupdate.microsoft.com). Installing the latest updates will often update some of your missing drivers automatically for you.
3. Go to Device Manager and look for any yellow question marks. Right click on the item, then choose “update driver”. Let your computer automatically connect to the internet to search for the driver. You can usually install a couple of drivers this way.
4. Finally, if you have any remaining yellow question marks, you will need to go back to the computer manufacturer’s website and search for those specific drivers to download and install.
Note: You can download all drivers from the manufacturer’s website from the start, however I usually recommend doing this step last. The reason is that there are often several driver possibilities to download for each driver, and if you do not locate the correct one on the first try you can end up spending some frustrating time searching for the correct driver and are essentially taking a chance that you will get the correct one each time. Letting the computer automatically install drivers for you through updates can sometimes be easier in the long run.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

MASTER RUN COMMANDS

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Master Run commands
RUN COMMANDS
You can Access these commands from run option in the start menu or just press window key+r(WIndow key is Generally between Alt & ctrl key on the keyboard) & there you go to unleash these commands... Wink
For sure these are gonna give you more Professional look & Ofcourse will make you more Swift Exclamation Arrow
Commands have been seperated by "~"

TO Open... Commands

Accessibility Controls "access.cpl"
Add Hardware Wizard "hdwwiz.cpl"
Add/Remove Programs "ppwiz.cpl "
Administrative Tools "control admintools"
Automatic Updates "wuaucpl.cp"
Bluetooth Transfer Wizard "fsquirt"
Calculator "calc"
Certificate Manager "certmgr.msc"
Character Map "charmap"
Check Disk Utility "chkdsk"
Clipboard Viewer "clipbrd"
Command Prompt "cmd"
Component Services "dcomcnfg"
Computer Management "compmgmt.msc"
Date and Time Properties "timedate.cpl"
DDE Shares "ddeshare"
Device Manager "devmgmt.msc"
Direct X Control Panel (If Installed)* "directx.cpl"
Direct X Troubleshooter "dxdiag"
Disk Cleanup Utility "cleanmgr"
Disk Defragment "dfrg.msc"
Disk Management "diskmgmt.msc"
Disk Partition Manager "diskpart"
Display Properties "control desktop"
Display Properties "desk.cpl"
Display Properties (w/Appearance Tab Preselected) "control color"
Dr. Watson System Troubleshooting Utility "drwtsn32"
Driver Verifier Utility "verifier"
Event Viewer "eventvwr.msc"
File Signature Verification Tool "sigverif"
Findfast "findfast.cpl"
Folders Properties "control folders"
Fonts "control fonts"
Fonts Folder "fonts"
Free Cell Card Game "freecell"
Game Controllers "joy.cpl"
Group Policy Editor (XP Prof) "gpedit.msc"
Hearts Card Game "mshearts"
Iexpress Wizard "iexpress"
Indexing Service "ciadv.msc"
Internet Properties "inetcpl.cpl"
IP Configuration (Display Connection Configuration) "ipconfig /all"
IP Configuration (Display DNS Cache Contents) "ipconfig /displaydns"
IP Configuration (Delete DNS Cache Contents) "ipconfig /flushdns"
IP Configuration (Release All Connections) "ipconfig /release"
IP Configuration (Renew All Connections) "ipconfig /renew"
IP Configuration (Refreshes DHCP & Re-Registers DNS) "ipconfig /registerdns"
IP Configuration (Display DHCP Class ID) "ipconfig /showclassid"
IP Configuration (Modifies DHCP Class ID) "ipconfig /setclassid"
Java Control Panel (If Installed) "jpicpl32.cpl"
Java Control Panel (If Installed) "javaws"
Keyboard Properties "control keyboard"
Local Security Settings "secpol.msc"
Local Users and Groups "lusrmgr.msc"
Logs You Out Of W*NDOW$ "logoff"
Mic*ft Chat "winchat"
Minesweeper Game "winmine"
Mouse Properties "control mouse"
Mouse Properties "main.cpl"
Network Connections "control netconnections"
Network Connections "ncpa.cpl"
Network Setup Wizard "netsetup.cpl"
Notepad "notepad"
Nview Desktop Manager (If Installed) "nvtuicpl.cpl"
Object Packager "packager"
ODBC Data Source Administrator "odbccp32.cpl"
On Screen Keyboard "osk"
Opens AC3 Filter (If Installed) "ac3filter.cpl"
Password Properties "password.cpl"
Performance Monitor "perfmon.msc"
Performance Monitor "perfmon"
Phone and Modem Options "telephon.cpl"
Power Configuration "powercfg.cpl"
Printers and Faxes "control printers"
Printers Folder "printers"
Private Character Editor "eudcedit"
Quicktime (If Installed) "QuickTime.cpl"
Regional Settings "intl.cpl"
Registry Editor "regedit"
Registry Editor "regedit32"
Remote Desktop "mstsc"
Removable Storage "ntmsmgr.msc"
Removable Storage Operator Requests "ntmsoprq.msc"
Resultant Set of Policy (XP Prof) "rsop.msc"
Scanners and Cameras "sticpl.cpl"
Scheduled Tasks "control schedtasks"
Security Center "wscui.cpl"
Services "services.msc"
Shared Folders "fsmgmt.msc"
Shuts Down W*NDOW$ "shutdown"
Sounds and Audio "mmsys.cpl"
Spider Solitare Card Game "spider"
SQL Client Configuration "cliconfg"
System Configuration Editor "sysedit"
System Configuration Utility "sconfig"
System File Checker Utility (Scan Immediately) "sfc /scannow"
System File Checker Utility (Scan Once At Next Boot) "sfc /scanonce"
System File Checker Utility (Scan On Every Boot) "sfc /scanboot"
System File Checker Utility (Return to Default Setting) "sfc /revert"
System File Checker Utility (Purge File Cache) "sfc /purgecache"
System File Checker Utility (Set Cache Size to size x) "sfc /cachesize=x"
System Properties "sysdm.cpl"
Task Manager "taskmgr"
Telnet Client "telnet"
User Account Management "nusrmgr.cpl"
Utility Manager "utilman"
W*NDOW$ Firewall "firewall.cpl"
W*NDOW$ Magnifier "magnify"
W*NDOW$ Management Infrastructure "wmimgmt.msc"
W*NDOW$ System Security Tool "syskey"
W*NDOW$ Update Launches "wupdmgr"
W*NDOW$ XP Tour Wizard "tourstart"
Wordpad "write"

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Access denied Installer 3.1

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Access denied Installer 3.1

Troubleshooting windows installer 3.1   KB893803v2 setup access is denied

 I had the same problem - I Repair-ed WinXP Pro using an intergrated SP2 CD, after which Windows Installer 3.1 wouldn't install, which means you can't get any updates.

Here's how I solved the problem:
Download  windoes Installer 3.1 v2 from
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=889482fc-5f56...38-b838

You can try running it, but most probably will get an "Access denied" error and it will roll back the changes. If it installs fine, then you are set and don't need to do anything more, if not, look below.

Make sure Automatic Updates are turned off, or set them to "Notify me but don't automatically download or install them."
Also make sure Windows XP  CD is not inside  CD/DVD drive.

Check in the Services app (services.msc) that Windows Installer service isn't running, stop it if needed.

Open the X:\Windows\system32\dllcache\ folder (where X: is your system drive) and delete these three files (if they exist):
msi.dll
msihnd.dll
msiexec.exe

After that, from this Symantec article
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2001112111324...?Open&a
do this:
On the Windows desktop, click Start > Run.
In the Open line, type cmd and then click OK.
At the command prompt, type the following, depending on your version of Windows, and then press Enter after each line.

cd \windows\system32
ren msi.dll msi.old
ren msihnd.dll msihnd.old
ren msiexec.exe msiexec.old
exit

(Notice that after each rename you will get a prompt from Windows that system files have been replaced, and it asks for the WinXP CD in order to restore them. Do NOT put the WinXP CD into the drive, click Cancel, then choose Yes in the other dialog box that appears.)

RESTART the computer.

Run the Windows Installer 3.1 EXE installer (downloaded in the beginning).
Follow the prompts to complete the installation, it will install fine.
Restart the computer.

You might get dialog boxes with errors about msi.dll missing.
I got such a dialog box from my anti-virus software.
Start the Command prompt (cmd) again, and rename the three files back.
Go to Windows Update. It will say it needs to install Windows Installer 3.1, and will say the installation failed, but it will actually succeed.
Do not restart the computer, click the link to Windows Update Home on the left to go back to the main Windows Update screen with the "Express" & "Custom" buttons.
Click the Express button, it should show you all post-SP2 updates (around 40-50 MBs). They should download quickly (if you are not on dial-up).
After the updates install, restart your computer.


You can now change the Auto Updates setting to the one you like.
To check if Windows Installer has been properly updated, follow this link 

http://blogs.msdn.com/windows_installer_team/archive/2005/08/05/448386.aspx 






Thursday, December 30, 2010

Computer does not recognize CD/DVD drive

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Computer does not recognize CD/DVD drive
  1. Boot up the PC and check the BIOS setup and see if the drive is being recognized.....if not, then open it up and check the connections.
  2. Go to DEVICE MANAGER and see if its listed there.....if yes, is there a symbol there? click the update driver.....(to get to device manager in WINDOWS XP....Right Click on My Computer- Properties- Hardware or click my computer, then in the left margin click view system info, click hardware, click device manager.....you should see DVD/CD-ROM drives with a plus sign next to it.....click that plus sign to see if the drive is listed, and if there is a symbol)

    If updating the driver doesnt work, click to uninstall the drive.....then turn off pc, and turn back on and see if it reloads the drive.....check the device manager again.
  3. Still having the problem......find out what drive u have and find a firmware update on this techspots driver section.....try to update firmware. 
          How to update the firmware on any hardware in your computer
          http://www.ehow.com/how_2225435_update-firmware-any-hardware-computer.html

         If  3rd step doesn't work try what worked for my problem....

     4.   We  will open Registry-But Take backup of registry.
               1. Click Start.
               2. Click Run.
               3. In the "open" field type REGEDIT
               4. Click OK.
               5. Click "File" in the menu bar.
               6. Click "Export" from the drop down menu this will open a new box.
               7. click the down arrow beside "Save In" and select "Local Disk (c".
               8. In the File Name field type BACKUP.REG.
               9. Verify that under the ?Export Range?, that the radio button is beside "All".
            10. Click Save.
11. Click the plus sign (+) beside HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
12. Click the plus sign (+) beside System.
13. Click the plus sign (+) beside CurrentControlSet.
14. Click the plus sign (+) beside Control.
15. Click the plus sign (+) beside Class.
16. In the left hand window pane click on {4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} to select that key.
17. In the right hand window pane select the UpperFilters registry key and press the delete key on the keyboard.
18. Confirm with and OK.
19. In the right hand window pane select the LowerFilters registry key and press the delete key ont he keyboard.
20. Confirm with and OK.
21. Click the "X" in the upper right hand corner of the Registry Editor window to close it.


NOTE: Don't forget to take backup of registry before you make any changes to it. This tricks really works.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

MAKE YOUR MENUS LOAD FASTER

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MAKE YOUR MENUS LOAD FASTER


This is one of my favorite tweaks as it makes a huge difference to how fast your machine will 'feel'. What this tweak does is remove the slight delay between clicking on a menu and XP displaying the menu.

Go to Start then Run
Type 'Regedit' then click 'Ok'
Find "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\"
Select "MenuShowDelay"
Right click and select "Modify'
Reduce the number to around "100"

This is the delay time before a menu is opened. You can set it to "0" but it can make windows really hard to use as menus will open if you just look at them - well move your mouse over them anyway. I tend to go for anywhere between 50-150 depending on my mood.

Resistry Shortcuts KEYS

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Resistry Shortcuts KEYS

"Ctrl+F" -- Opens the Find dialog box.

"F3" -- Repeats the last search.

Browsing

"Keypad +" -- Expands the selected branch.

"Keypad -" -- Collapses the selected branch.

"Keypad *" -- Expands all the selected branch's sub keys.

"Up Arrow" -- Selects the previous key.

"Down Arrow" -- Selects the next key.

"Left Arrow" -- Collapses the selected branch if it's not collapsed; otherwise, selects the parent key.

"Right Arrow" -- Expands the selected branch if it's not already expanded; otherwise, selects the key's first sub key.

"Home" -- Selects My Computer.

"End" -- Selects the last key that's visible in the key pane.

"Page Up" -- Moves up one page in the key pane.

"Page Down" -- Moves down one page in the key pane.

"Tab" -- Moves between the key and value panes.

"F6" -- Moves between the key and value panes.

"Delete" -- Deletes the select branch or value.

"F1" -- Opens Regedit's Help.

"F2" -- Renames the selected key or value.

"F5" -- Refreshes the key and value panes.

"F10" -- Opens Regedit's menu bar.

"Shift+F10" -- Opens the shortcut menu for the selected key or value.

"Alt+F4" -- Closes Regedit.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Speed Up Browsing

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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.

Speed up internet by 20%

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Speed up internet by 20%

 

Microsoft reserves 20% of your available bandwidth for their own purposes like Windows Updates and interrogating your PC etc

You can get it back:

Click Start then Run and type "gpedit.msc" without quotes.This opens the group policy editor. Then go to:
Local Computer Policy
then Computer Configuration
then Administrative Templates then Network then QOS Packet Scheduler and then to Limit Reservable Bandwidth.


Double click on Limit Reservable bandwidth. It will say it is not configured, but the truth is under the 'Explain' tab i.e."By default, the Packet Scheduler limits the system to 20 percent of the bandwidth of a connection, but you can use this setting to override the default."
So the trick is to ENABLE reservable bandwidth, then set it to ZERO. This will allow the system to reserve nothing, rather than the default 20%.It works on Win 2000 as well.

Friday, July 30, 2010

How can i remove things from customize notification area

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Do you meant that there are some items that no longer exist in the computer are still showing on the list "Select which icons and notifications appear on the taskbar"?

To remove the past Notification Icons from this list, follow these steps:

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

How To Increase Firefox Page Transfer Speed Up To 40 Percent

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How To Increase Firefox Page Transfer Speed Up To 40 Percent

Let see How ? Firefox load pages up to 40% faster!

Type about:config on the Firefox address bar and hit Enter.


Friday, June 18, 2010

Capture Screenshots

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[PC] How to capture screenshots without software in windows

Have you ever pressed the PrtScn (print screen) key on your Windows keyboard and wondered why it was there since it never seemed to do anything? Well, it does do something! It copies an image of your screen onto the "clipboard," ready to paste into any graphics program. These steps show you how to use it along with Windows' standard image editor, Microsoft Paint, to save an image of your screen.

Google Ebook Search

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Search for a book / program / file perhaps try the following.


Go to Google's search page and use the following criteria in the search dialog

Rapidshare Hacks

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Byepass the Rapidshare data download limit

Rapidshare limits each user to a certain amount of downloading per day based on the users IP address. You can easily cheat rapidshare by showing a different IP address.
Observe Steps Given as Below

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Windows XP Genuine

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Make Windows XP Genuine Validation (100% Working).

1. Open you're notepad and copy text below:
You can even Update Windows, Working 100%
 

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