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Windows 7 Trick: How to Open Command Prompt in Your Current Directory by a Single KeyStroke
Published on Saturday, May 22, 2010 by admin XP has some popular power toys that makes it ace. More often than not you must have used the Open Command Prompt Here in XP. Next used the graphical shell to access the file systems. Then the context menu to open the command prompt at current working directory. Windows 7 ( Vista also) offers a simple trick to make things easier. Let's see Its fairly simple. Just pr...
Windows 7 Display Colour Calibration, get your colours right
Published on Saturday, May 22, 2010 by admin Windows 7 includes the option to calibrate your display. Calibrating your display ensures that the colors are displayed correctly on your monitor. You can control factors such as gamma, adjust brightness and contrast and color balance. The wizard is very simple to use and each step has detailed instructions and steps to achieve correct color representation. [ad#300...
How to Clean and Remove Fake Windows Activation Dialog Screen Trojan
Published on Friday, May 21, 2010 by admin A new malware is making the round on Internet specifically targeting Windows operating system users. The malware attacks Windows users on the core of the system – activation. The malware is a Trojan horse or randomware that pretends to be a Windows Activation program, and it locks up Windows with claims that user is running a pirated version of Windows although itâ€...
Boost Your Mouse Pointing Accuracy in Windows
Published on Saturday, May 15, 2010 by admin Whether you are doing graphics/web design work or just taking screenshots, it’s often very difficult to move the mouse precisely enough to select pixels the way you’d like, so I went looking for a solution. There’s a number of methods you can use, from configuring the default mouse settings, to enabling Mouse Keys to move the mouse pointer with the keyboard, ...
How To Make Windows Vista Opening Links to Another Web Browser Than IE
Published on Friday, May 14, 2010 by admin By default, when you click on a link to a web page, Vista will automatically use the Internet Explorer. If you want it to use some other program like Firefox: [ad#300x250_image_ads] Go to the Control Panel \ Programs \ Default Programs Click on Set your default programs Select the Web Browser you want to use Click on Choose defaults for this program ...
100 Windows Keyboard Shortcuts That Will Help You Work Faster
Published on Thursday, May 13, 2010 by admin Did it happen to you sometimes, when you are in a big rush and want to do something fast on your computer but things don’t go so fast and smooth? It’s because of all those windows and applications opened on your desktop, and you want to minimize them, move them, close them and so on… That’s pretty time consuming and when you’re in such a big rush, it can be ...
Find a Faster DNS Server with Namebench
Published on Wednesday, May 12, 2010 by admin One way to speed up your Internet browsing experience is using a faster DNS server. Today we take a look at Namebench, which will compare your current DNS server against others out there, and help you find a faster one. [ad#300x250_image_ads] Namebench Download the file and run the executable (link below). Namebench starts up and will include the current D...
Hide, Delete, or Destroy the Recycle Bin Icon in Windows 7 or Vista
Published on Wednesday, May 5, 2010 by admin I’ve never found the recycle bin on the desktop very useful, so I almost always disable it as one of the first things that I do. Windows 7 or Vista has an even simpler way to hide the icon than XP does, but why couldn’t they have disabled it by default? Deleting in Vista Just right-click on the icon and select delete from the menu. It’s as simple as that. ...
Restore Missing Desktop Icons in Windows 7 or Vista
Published on Wednesday, May 5, 2010 by admin If you’ve removed your recycle bin icon, or you previously added the some of the “special” icons like Computer, User or Control Panel to the desktop and they are now missing, you might want to know how to add them back. [ad#300x250_image_ads] Go to Control Panel \ Personalize (or right-click on the desktop and select Personalize), and then choose the link ...
Download Free Shutdown Timer To Schedule Windows Shutdown Using CPU, Memory and Network Conditions
Published on Saturday, May 1, 2010 by admin There could be many occasion that you would like to schedule PC shutdown at a predefined intervals or under certain conditions without relying on manual reset. Even though there are many solutions out there but in case you are still looking around, here is a simple utility that you can try. Named as Shutdown Timer, it is a free utility that enables users to configure ...
MaxiVista: Enabling An Extra Monitor Over Your Network
Published on Thursday, April 29, 2010 by admin For a long time there, it was pretty rare to find a mainstream PC running multiple monitors. A configuration like that would have been considered high-end, desired mostly by professionals in a business environment, like a graphics design studio or financial firm. Back when PCI was the go-to interface for graphics cards, home users looking for a second display had...
Clean Organize Unclutter your Desktop with Fences
Published on Wednesday, April 28, 2010 by admin Do you have too many icons on the desktop, having trouble finding your files covering most of your desktop wallpaper  ? Fences in action Maybe you need a program to organize your icons into neat little groups like programs, shortcuts, latest changes. This is what Fences does. It groups your icons into transparent windows which you can drag and hide to make ...
Boost Netbook Speed with an SD Card & ReadyBoost
Published on Saturday, April 24, 2010 by admin Looking for a way to increase the performance of your netbook?  Here’s how you can use a standard SD memory card or a USB flash drive to boost performance with ReadyBoost. Most netbooks ship with 1Gb of Ram, and many older netbooks shipped with even less.  Even if you want to add more ram, often they can only be upgraded to a max of 2GB.  With ReadyBoost in Wi...
Force Windows 7 / Vista to Boot Into Safe Mode Without Using the F8 Key
Published on Saturday, April 24, 2010 by admin So you are reading instructions on some article that tells you to reboot into Safe mode. You ask how you do that, and are told to use the F8 key when the computer boots up. But you just can’t seem to get the F8 key to work… so how do you boot into Safe mode? There’s an option in the well-known System Configuration utility that will let you force Windows to al...
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