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Monday, October 31, 2011

Windows 8 smartphone



A Chinese company says it will bring the yet-to-be-released Windows 8 to the small screen.
In Technology Group has seemingly dedicated itself to merging the Windows PC experience with the smartphone--something the company has dubbed the "post-smartphone." They started with phones running Windows XP a few years ago, and by earlier this year, ITG's XPPhone was available with Windows 7. Now it says a far slimmer, lighter, and energy efficient XPPhone 2 that will run both Windows 7 and the PC version of Windows 8 (once it's released) is in the works.
Though it seems doubtful to me that many consumers will find a need for so much Windows in their pocket, ITG has made sure to pack the XPPhone 2 with the meaty hardware to pull it off. This beast will boast a 1.6GHz processor and 2GB of RAM. ITG's Web site also mentions the possibility of an insane 2GHz model. There's also plenty of storage space to house Microsoft's notoriously bulky OSes, with 112GB on board.
ITG is billing the XPPhone 2 not just as a phone but as the "smallest notebook PC in the world," measuring 140mm X 73mm X 17.5mm. The pitch is basically that the phone is easily dockable and can stand in for a laptop, desktop and in-car navigation system.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Windows Vista Blue Screen Crashes – Easily Fix any Crash & Error!


Windows Vista Blue Screen Crashes – Easily Fix any Crash & Error!

By: null

I know how irritating can Windows Vista blue screen crashes can be – unfortunately I’ve been there. I tried almost everything until I found something truly different. Not only that I was able to fix these errors, but many other ‘old’ errors on my PC. Keep reading as this is probably going to be the best tip you’ve ever got (…as a PC user).
You can either get hysteric and call up on a PC technician, or take your PC to a repair shop, or…simply be able to track down the problem and fix it all by yourself, and yes, you don’t have to be a computer expert in order to figure out how to fix these problems.
Click here to fix a Windows Vista blue screen crashes now!
I’m not going to describe in technical details, why, how, and what you need to do, because actually there is no need to do that…I just found something that fixes ANY Windows crash, error, freeze, so that you’ll never need to reinstall Windows again, moreover, I discovered that PC technicians use it to make thousands of dollar…
I’ve checked it and it REALLY works. Period!
This solution is quite new (patented) and it works differently than any other solution you’ve heard of. As mentioned earlier, it was originally developed exclusively for PC technicians, enabling them to fix any PC with just a push of a button. PC Repair shops would turn around and charge desperate Windows users hundreds and even thousands of dollars for their so-called labor…
The truth is...anyone can operate it, and by using it you’ll most probably be able to immediately repair Windows Vista blue screen crashes. I highly recommend you to download it to your PC if you need to urgently repair your Windows crashes without calling an expensive PC technician.
More from the Author
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Repair Windows XP without CD



                                                                              
                                Repair Windows XP without CD   


If you want to repair Windows XP without CD, even if you lost your license key, or have a non-functional CD drive, then there’s a brilliant way that I found that enables you to do that. This is one of those things that make you wonder how no one has thought of this before…
 
I needed to repair my (old) Windows XP after my son ‘accidently’ messed with at least one of the system files which resulted with those frustrating blue screen errors.
Naturally, I went to my CD case in order to find that original Windows XP installation CD together with the license key that I purchased a few years back and… of course it wasn’t there!
Great, so now what…how can I repair Windows XP without CD?
Even worse, suppose I do find a way to reinstall Windows, I’ll have to...
Backup all my data…
Reformat my PC…
Spend at least an hour on reinstalling and reconfiguring Windows
Install the service packs…
Spend several hours on reinstalling MS Office and all my other programs…
Reconfigure my Internet connection….
WHAT A NIGHTMARE!
What are the options?
Buying a new CD and license? No way… (I don’t think they even sell XP anymore)
Now, suppose I do get that CD from someone, I still don’t have my license key…
Here is how to repair Windows XP without CD
After talking to several buddies of mine, one of them told me that he had the same problem, but in his case he had the installation CD and license, but his CD drive wasn’t working, he couldn’t insert that CD…


He found on Google a brilliant solution that repaired his Windows XP in about 10 minutes without the need of the installation CD or the license key. No need to backup anything (all private documents and files stay where they are) and most importantly, no need to spend long hours on reinstalling Windows and all the other stuff.
It scans your PC, detects damaged Windows OS parts and replaces any damaged or missing files with new compatible ones, so eventually you get a completely restored Windows OS, the same way as if you’ve reinstalled it, but without having to reinstall it…
As I expected, it detected and replaced several system files that my son has deleted that caused all that trouble.
As far as I found out, this is the only way to repair Windows XP without CD and without having to reinstall it, even if you’ve lost your license key. If you know of any other method, feel free to post your comment below.

Tip – What to do if Windows won’t upload
If you can’t get into Windows after you restart your PC, try uploading Windows in ‘Safe Mode’:
(1) Restart your PC while pushing the F8 key
(2) Keep pushing the F8 key…
(3) Select ‘Safe Mode’

<h1>Repair Windows XP without CD - Now this is what I call Brilliant!</h1>
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<div style="line-height: 150%; margin-left: 20em">If you want to repair Windows XP without CD, even if you lost your license key, or have a non-functional CD drive, then there’s a brilliant way that I found that enables you to do that. This is one of those things that make you wonder how no one has thought of this before…</div>
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<p>I needed to repair my (old) Windows XP after my son ‘accidently’ messed with at least one of the system files which resulted with those frustrating blue screen errors.</p>
<p>Naturally, I went to my CD case in order to find that original Windows XP installation CD together with the license key that I purchased a few years back and… of course it wasn’t there!</p>
<p>Great, so now what…how can I repair Windows XP without CD?</p>
<p>Even worse, suppose I do find a way to reinstall Windows, I’ll have to...<br>
Backup all my data…<br>
Reformat my PC…<br>
Spend at least an hour on reinstalling and reconfiguring Windows<br>
Install the service packs…<br>
Spend several hours on reinstalling MS Office and all my other programs…<br>
Reconfigure my Internet connection….</p>
<p>WHAT A NIGHTMARE!</p>
<p><b>What are the options?</b><br>
Buying a new CD and license? No way… (I don’t think they even sell XP anymore) <br>
Now, suppose I do get that CD from someone, I still don’t have my license key…</p>
<p><b>Here is how to repair Windows XP without CD</b><br>
After talking to several buddies of mine, one of them told me that he had the same problem, but in his case he had the installation CD and license, but his CD drive wasn’t working, he couldn’t insert that CD…</p>
<p>He found on Google a <a href="http://www.articlewritingclicks.com/solutions/ReImage.php?cd=AWCreg38" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">brilliant solution</a> that repaired his Windows XP in about 10 minutes without the need of the <b>installation CD</b> or the <b>license key</b>. No need to backup anything (all private documents and files stay where they are) and most importantly, no need to spend long hours on reinstalling Windows and all the other stuff.</p>
<p>It scans your PC, detects damaged Windows OS parts and replaces any damaged or missing files with new compatible ones, so eventually you get a completely restored Windows OS, the same way as if you’ve reinstalled it, but without having to reinstall it…</p>
<p>As I expected, it detected and replaced several system files that my son has deleted that caused all that trouble.</p>
<p>As far as I found out, this is the only way to <a href="http://www.articlewritingclicks.com/solutions/ReImage.php?cd=AWCreg38" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">repair Windows XP without CD</a> and without having to reinstall it, even if you’ve lost your license key. If you know of any other method, feel free to post your comment below.</p>
<p><strong>More from the Author</strong></p>
<p> <b>Tip – What to do if Windows won’t upload</b><br>
If you can’t get into Windows after you restart your PC, try uploading Windows in ‘Safe Mode’: <br>
(1) Restart your PC while pushing the F8 key<br>
(2) Keep pushing the F8 key…<br>
(3) Select ‘Safe Mode’ </p>
<p>Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlewritingclicks.com/">http://www.articlewritingclicks.com/</a> - <a href="http://www.articlewritingclicks.com/Software/Repair_Windows_XP_without_CD__Now_this_is_what_I_call_Brilliant.html" title="Repair Windows XP without CD - Now this is what I call Brilliant!">Repair Windows XP without CD - Now this is what I call Brilliant!</a></p>

Display Driver has Stopped Responding and has Recovered – Fixed!


The “Display Driver has Stopped Responding and has Recovered” error is probably one of the most annoying PC problems I’ve ever bumped into in the past few years. After researching this unsolved problem for several days, I believe I finally found how to fix it.
There are several ways to handle this issue, but these are quite complex for the average PC user and are suitable for advanced PC users (involves editing your registry system, or messing with other Windows configurations…).
In a minute I’ll demonstrate a quick way that enables any PC user at any level to easily handle and repair this problem.
First of all, here is some important information about this error:
‘Suffering’ platforms:
Windows 7 32bit/64bit, Vista
‘Involved’ graphic cards: 
Can be any card from any manufacturer, but here are known ‘involved’ graphic cards:
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650/X1300/3870
Nvidia GTX 470/8600GT/QUADRO FX800M
NVidia GEForce 9800/GT 200/GT 220

But again, it can happen with any graphic card.

Typical problems: 
You’ll usually get a ‘nice’ “Display Driver has Stopped Responding and has Recovered” error message together with a system freeze that may typically last anywhere between a few seconds up to 30 minutes, and afterwards everything will work fine. In some instances it even results with a BSOD crash (blue screen of death).
Causes:
It is still impossible to pinpoint the exact source to that error, but one thing is certain – it's a DRIVER problem! One of your drivers is either outdated/incompatible/obsolete.
And don’t get it wrong!
It isn’t necessarily your graphic card driver…it can be a motherboard driver, or any of your system or device drivers, or a combination of several drivers.
It is known for example that Windows Vista and Windows 7 automatic third party drivers update aren’t that successful and accurate, and known for causing all kinds of errors.
What to do?
You need to track down the problematic driver or drivers that cause this “Display Driver has Stopped Responding and has Recovered” error and replace them immediately.
In order to do that, download the following drivers repair tool:
(1) Click ‘Driver Manager’
(2) Wait until it detects the problematic drivers…
(3) Replace them with their latest and compatible version
(4) Restart your PC
I've added this quick video to demonstrate how it is done:

Good luck!

Michael.





Important!
The drivers repair tool usually detects various outdated drivers that might not seem relevant to you; I highly recommend you to let it update them all – not only your graphic card related/system drivers.


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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

LIST OF TALLY SHORTCUT KEYS


LIST OF TALLY SHORTCUT KEYS
   
scHere is the list of some of the shortcuts keys which can be used while working on the tally... software

1. ALT + 2 – To duplicate a voucher
2. ALT + A – To add a voucher
3. ALT + D – To delete a voucher
4. ALT + E – To export the report in ASCII, SDF, HTML or in XML format
5. ALT + I – To insert a voucher
6. ALT + O – To upload the report at your website
7. ALT + M – To Email the report
8. ALT + P – To print the report
9. ALT + R – To remove a line in a report
10. ALT + S – To bring back a line which was removed using alt + r
11. CTRL + U – To select the Units
12. Ctrl + V – To select the Voucher Types
13. CTRL + B – To select the Budget
14. CTRL+ E – To select the Currencies
15. CTRL + L – To select the Ledger

How to disable smart window arrangement in Windows 7


Windows 7 features interesting new ways to intelligently arrange your windows, so that (for example) if you drag a window to the top of the screen then it will maximise. We like the new system, but if you find it distracting then it's easily disabled.

Open Run Window

Type REGEDIT, to open registry editer.

Browse to HKEY_CURRENT_USER >>> Control Panel >>> Desktop
Set WindowArrangementActive to 0.
Reboot, and your windows will behave just as they always did.

Monday, September 19, 2011

How to Speedup my System


How to Speedup my System:
To speed up your computer is the most important thing you could do as a computer user. This might save your computer from being thrown out the window.
Following below the instruction to speed up your computer.
Step1: Delete unwanted files-unwanted files like un used back up files,useless files, temporarily created files, images., etc…
Step2: Delete hidden junk files – All you have to do is open files, browse the Internet, install programs, and more files are created in the background
Step3Remove unwanted programs -like unused ringtone cutter, pdf editor,application devoloper softwares.
Important one avoid for quick launch icon,incase it run for background and occupy the more CPU usage.
Step3: Defrag to speed up your computer - If you are using the Windows disk defragmenter which is located at start menu>accessories>system tools>disk defragmenter, you can choose to “analyze” first before you choose defrag. This feature will tell you if you need to perform this task or not.
Step4:Disk CleanUp - Go to start menu>accessories>system tools>disk cleanup


You can see more information about this system tool on my computer maintenance checklist.
Step4: if you using internet to purchase Anti virus program, like ESET node Antivirus.
Step5: Dont use others pen-drives,external hard disk,memory cards except for Full virus scanning.
Step6: Avoid multitasking with large programs- dont open more taps in your browser like internet explorer, opera,firefox and chrome, similar then photoshop,image ready, image compressor,gif file generator for at a time it take more CPU.
Step7: Use an your own external hard drive for backup incase low memory harddisk. Incase low or high memory hard disk may be data file to occupy the cache and  ram memory, so long time back files like it is not use regularly you make an external drive.
Step8: Update programs regularly – operating system.
Step9: Upgrade your computer memory. don’t fill with maximum capacity of your memory, example you use an 80gp hard disk just mainained with atleast 10gp free memory.
Step10:  dont install programs in c:\ to use and D:\ to create new folder and named “install programs” use this folder for installation.
Step11: Clean your CPU to avoid for dust.
Recommended other Computer speedup Tricks:
  • Use “C Cleaner” software and clean your internet cache and cookies,saved unwanted internet files.
  • Go to Run > Type “temp” – click enter temp folder is now opening to use Control+A then give shift+del key
all temp file is deleted.
  • Use Run > type “%temp%”( use this % simple) click ok now Additional temp folder is now opening to use Control+A then give shift+del key all temp file is deleted.
then follow the all above tips now restart your system, wav! your system now working speedly to compare previous days.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

How To Stop Spam


How To Stop Spam

Change Mcft to microsoft

HOW TO STOP SPAM VIA WINDOWS MESSENGER SERVICE
Below you'll find many ways (sorted in the most successful ratio first) to stop the Windows Messenger service, depending on your system environment, some may require more than one process. This service is available only on NT, 2K, XP & Server 2003. Administrator Login is REQUIRED

About The Messenger Service


* Messenger is a Windows Service that runs in the background
* Messenger is not the same as MSN Messenger or any other Instant Messaging Program
* Messenger does not facilitate two-way chatting
* Many Windows Programs, Firewalls, UPS and Antiviruses require the Messenger Service
* Antivirus and UPS software, among others, may not work if Messenger is disabled
* The Messenger Service is usually turned on by default in most Windows NT, 2K and XP systems

1. Manually

1. Example 1

1. Click Start, Run and enter the following command:
RunDll32 advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection %windir%\inf\msmsgs.inf,BLC.Remove
NOTE: This will prevent a long delay when opening Outlook Express if you have the Contacts pane enabled
2. To prevent this, click Start, Run and enter {REGEDIT} Go to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Mcft\Outlook Express
3. Right click in the right pane and select New, Dword value
4. Give it the name Hide Messenger Double click this new entry and set the value to 2
5. End result should look EXACTLY like this:
System Key: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mcft\Outlook Express]
Value Name: Hide Messenger
Data Type: REG_DWORD (DWORD Value)
Value Data: (2 = remove messenger)

2. Example 2



1. Copy and paste the following to Run Command Bar in the Start Menu:
RunDll32.exe advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection
%windir%\inf\msmsgs.inf,BLC.Remove

3. Example 3

1. If Example 5 didn't work, then try this - Many users miss or don't know of it
2. Click on Start then go to RUN and type:
C:\WINDOWS\inf\sysoc.inf
3. Change:
msmsgs=msgrocm.dll,OcEntry,msmsgs.inf,hide,7
4. To:
msmsgs=msgrocm.dll,OcEntry,msmsgs.inf,7
5. Then use Add/Remove Windows Components to remove Messenger
NOTE: You can also prevent access to Windows Messenger using Group Policy or the Set Program Access and Defaults utility added by default in Windows XP SP1 and Windows 2000 SP3

4. Example 4

1. Open Windows Messenger
2. From the menu, select "Tools" then "Options" then "Preferences" tab
3. Uncheck "Run this program when Windows starts"
4. Open Outlook Express
5. From the menu, select "Tools" then "Options" then "General" tab
6. Uncheck the option to "Automatically log on", if it's there
7. Also in Outlook Express, select "View" then "Layout"
8. Uncheck the option to "display Contacts" - The program will open a connection and display a list of all Contacts on line if you do not
9. In "Startup Folder" make sure there is no entry there for Messenger
10. Open Norton Anti-Virus if you have it installed
11. Click "Options" then "Instant Messenger"
12. Unckeck "Windows Messenger (recommended"
NOTE: This list ought to work in disassociate MSN from Outlook Express, so that it'll only start up if you really want it to

5. Example 5

1. 2000

* Click Start-> Settings-> Control Panel-> Administrative Tools->Services
* Scroll down and highlight "Messenger"
* Right-click the highlighted line and choose Properties
* Click the STOP button
* Select Disable in the Startup Type scroll bar
* Click OK

2. XP Home

* Click Start->Settings ->Control Panel
* Click Performance and Maintenance
* Click Administrative Tools
* Double click Services
* Scroll down and highlight "Messenger"
* Right-click the highlighted line and choose Properties
* Click the STOP button
* Select Disable in the Startup Type scroll bar
* Click OK

3. XP Professional

* Click Start->Settings ->Control Panel
* Click Administrative Tools
* Click Services
* Double click Services
* Scroll down and highlight "Messenger"
* Right-click the highlighted line and choose Properties.
* Click the STOP button.
* Select Disable in the Startup Type scroll bar
* Click OK

4. Windows NT

* Click Start ->Control Panel
* Double Click Administrative Tools
* Select Services-> Double-click on Messenger
* In the Messenger Properties window, select Stop
* Then choose Disable as the Startup Type
* Click OK
NOTE: If you stop the service and don’t adjust the startup type, the Messenger service will start automatically the next time you reboot. Keep in mind that when you disable the Messenger service, you'll no longer receive messages about an attached UPS, and you won’t be notified of print job completion, performance alerts, or antivirus activity (from Windows) not the program you're using for those purposes.

6. Example 6

1. To disable receipt of messenger pop-ups, verify that your firewall disables inbound traffic on UDP ports 135, 137, and 138, and TCP ports 135 and 139. On a system connected directly to the Internet, you should also disable inbound traffic on TCP port 445. If the system you want to protect is part of a Win2K-based network with Active Directory (AD), don't block incoming traffic on port 445 - Mcft Knowledge Base Article - 330904
Code:
http://support.Mcft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;330904

NOTE: You can use the firewall approach only if your system doesn't communicate with legacy systems that rely on NetBIOS name resolution to locate machines and shared resources. If, for example, you let users running Windows 9x share your printer or scanner, when you disable inbound NetBIOS traffic, users won't be able to connect to these shared resources. Regardless of the method you choose, you can stop messenger spam

2. Program

1. Example 1

NOTE: On Oct 15, 2003, Mcft releases Critical Security Bulletin MS03-043 warning users that the Windows Messenger Service running and exposed by default in all versions of Windows NT, 2000 and XP, contains a "Remote Code Execution" vulnerability that allows any not otherwise secured and protected Windows machine to be taken over and remotely compromised over the Internet
1. Shoot the Messenger
Code:
http://grc.com/files/shootthemessenger.exe


2. Example 2

1. Messenger Disable
Code:
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/MessengerDisable.zip

NOTE: If you choose to uninstall Windows Messenger on a system with SP1 installed, you will receive an error message about "un-registering" an OCX file. This is normal, and doest not affect the removal process. Windows Messenger will still be removed

3. TEST

1. Example 1

1. Right-click "My Computer"
2. Select "Manage"
3. Under "System Tools" right-click on "Shared Folders"
4. Choose "All Tasks" and select "Send Console Message..."
5. If you recieve the following error message then the service has been disabled, otherwise confirm that you have disabled it or try another example
"The following error occured while reading the list of sessions from Windows clients:
Error 2114: The Server service is not started."

2. Example 2

1. Click Start then "Run"
2. Type in {cmd.exe}
3. Type in net send 127.0.0.1 hi
4. If you get a popup "hi" message, then confirm that you have disabled it or try another example

4. IF YOU INSIST

1. If you insist on keeping Windows Messenger, then I'd recommend Messenger Manager - "Allows you to keep your messenger service running, as is intended and needed by Windows. This ensures that vital system errors and notifications may be sent informing you of Important System Events"
Code:
http://www.sellertools.com/default.asp?i=MessageManager3.htm

2. However, as a replacement to Windows Messenger remote control feature, I'd recommend this free tool Virtual Network Computing - "It is a remote control software which allows you to view and interact with one computer (the "server") using a simple program (the "viewer") on another computer anywhere on the Internet. The two computers don't even have to be the same type, so for example you can use VNC to view an office Linux machine on your Windows PC at home"
Code:
http://www.realvnc.com/download.html



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