Sunday, September 21, 2008

Google AdSense Secrets



Author: Joel Comm
Publisher: Joel Comm/InfoMedia Inc.
Date: 2005
Pages: 132
Description:
What Google never told you about making money with AdSense.
Discover how to:


  • Sky-rocket your click-through ratios.

  • Increase earnings per click with highly optimized content.

  • Discover hidden AdSense income with advanced tracking tools.

This is an advanced book about Google AdSense. However, don't let that scare you. This book is fairly simple to understand. No matter what type of website you have or the nature of your content, you will find hands-on ways to increase your AdSense income.
Through the pages of this book, the author will teach you the exact-same techniques that were used to create a TEN-FOLD increase in AdSense earnings -- almost overnight! Techniques that you can apply yourself and see real results.
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Tricks of the Microsoft Windows Vista Masters



Author: J. Peter Bruzzese
Publisher: Que
Date: May 2007
Pages: 383
Description:
All over the world, Windows gurus have been working overtime to uncover the hottest new Windows Vista tips, tricks, and tweaks. Now, J. Peter Bruzzese has collected all their best discoveries in one place: Tricks of the Microsoft Windows Vista Masters! Bruzzese has interviewed top Windows professionals, instructors, and power users; scoured the Web; and rigorously tested every single tip. Only the most valuable tips tecnhiques and tips made the cut to improve your efficiency, take total control of your digital media and data; use Internet Explorer 7, Windows Mail, and Calendar; configure Windows Defender and Firewall; avoid, troubleshoot, and fix problems; make Windows Vista work better, faster, smarter, safer, and more fun too!
PDF | 8.8 MB
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Oracle Database 11g SQL




Author: Jason Price
Publisher: McGraw-Hill / Oracle Press
Date: November 5, 2007
Pages: 656
Description:
Master SQL and PL/SQL in the Oracle Database.
Cover Oracle Database 11g, 10g, 9i, and 8i.
Learn to access Oracle databases through SQL statements and construct PL/SQL programs with guidance from Oracle expert, Jason Price. Oracle Database 11g SQL explains how to retrieve and modify database information, use SQL Plus and SQL Developer, work with database objects, write PL/SQL programs, and much more. Inside, you'll find in-depth coverage of the very latest SQL features and tools, performance optimization techniques, advanced queries, Java support, and XML. This book contains everything you need to master SQL.



  • Explore SQL Plus and SQL Developer

  • Use SQL SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE statements

  • Write PL/SQL programs

  • Create tables, sequences, indexes, views, and triggers

  • Write advanced queries containing complex analytical functions

  • Create database objects and collections to handle abstract data

  • Use large objects to handle multimedia files containing music and movies

  • Write Java programs to access an Oracle Database using JDBC

  • Tune your SQL statements to make them execute faster

  • Explore the XML capabilities of the Oracle Database

  • Master the very latest Oracle Database 11g features, such as PIVOT and UNPIVOT, flashback archives, and much more

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How Microsoft Windows Vista Works



Author: Michael Miller, Illustrations by Eric Lindley
Publisher: Que
Date: January 7, 2007
Pages: 288
Description:
Windows Vista is the long-awaited upgrade to the Microsoft Windows operating system, and it's a lot different from the Windows you're used to. What's new in Windows Vista -- and how do all those new features work?
How Microsoft Windows Vista Works is the first book to take you inside the new Windows Vista operating system and show you how all the pieces and parts work. With clear and simple explanations and illustrations that say, "You, too, can understand this," How Microsoft Windows Vista Works gives you detailed information on the hidden workings of Windows Vista -- from the new Aero interface inside to the Windows kernel. It's a four-color, highly visual explanation of everything that matters about Windows Vista, including:


  • How Windows Vista differs from Windows XP

  • How Windows controls your computer

  • How User Account Control protects your system

  • How virtual folders and instant search work

  • How Windows Vista renders graphics

  • How the Aero interface and the Windows Sidebar work

  • How Internet Explorer 7's tabbed browsing works

  • How Windows connects to a wireless network

  • How the new Windows Photo Gallery manages your digital photos

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How to Do Everything with Your Blog



Author: Todd Stauffer
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Date: October 22, 2007
Pages: 460
Description:
Incorporate the hottest new Web technologies into your blog! How to Do Everything with Your Web 2.0 Blog makes it easy to choose the blogging tools that are best for you and master the basics of blog design and template manipulation. You'll learn how to add different Web 2.0 services to your blog, including images, video, audio, forums, tags, wikis, and even money-making features. It's time to take your blog to the next level and get more hits, more fans, more friends, and more customers.


  • Learn about different blogging tools, including Blogger, TypePad, WordPress, and ExpressionEngine

  • Customize your blog's design by editing templates and style sheets

  • Share your blog headlines and story feeds via RSS and Atom

  • Add photos, video, and audio -- including podcasts -- to your blog

  • Drive traffic to your site with tagging, social bookmarking, and ranking services

  • Collaborate with users through wikis

  • Promote visitor participation using forums, community blogs, and newsletters

  • Make money through your blog with Google AdSense, Amazon, and other affiliate programs

  • Track, optimize, maintain, and back up your blog

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Word 2007: The Missing Manual



Author: Chris Grover
Publisher: O'Reilly
Date: December 2006
Pages: 504
Description:
Microsoft Word has grown considerably in power, sophistication and capability over the past decade, but one thing that hasn't changed since the early '90s is its user interface. The simple toolbar in version 2.0 has been packed with so many features since then that few users know where to find them all. Consequently, more and more people are looking for "insider" tips that will allow them to use these advanced and often hidden features. Microsoft has addressed this problem in Word 2007 by radically redesigning the user interface with a tabbed toolbar that makes every feature easy to locate and use. Unfortunately, Microsoft's documentation is as scant as ever, so even though you will be able to find advanced features, you might not know what to do with them.

Word 2007: The Missing Manual, written specifically for this version of the software, explains basics like how to create documents, enter and edit text, format, print, and fax. You will will also learn how to create sophisticated page layouts, insert forms and tables, use graphics, and create book-length documents with outlines and Master Documents. Coverage also includes how to share documents with other people and programs, create web pages, automate documents with fields, and automate tasks with macros and the Visual Basic scripting language. This book shows you how to do it all.
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PowerPoint 2007: The Missing Manual



Author: E. A. Vander Veer
Publisher: O'Reilly
Date: December 2006
Pages: 504
Description:
Like every other application in Microsoft Office suite, PowerPoint is loaded with features. So many, in fact, that even veterans don't know where to find them all. Microsoft solved this problem in PowerPoint 2007 by redesigning the user interface with a tabbed toolbar that makes features easy to locate and use. PowerPoint 2007 also boasts improved graphics, additional templates, the ability to save custom layouts, and improved collaboration through SharePoint. One thing Microsoft hasn't improved is its poor documentation. To learn the ins and outs of all the features in PowerPoint 2007, Microsoft merely offers online help. If you're familiar with previous versions of the program, you may be lost the first time you fire up the new PowerPoint; or you would be if it weren't for PowerPoint 2007: The Missing Manual.

This new book, written specifically for this version of the software, not only offers the basics of how to create, save, set up, run, and print a basic bullets-and-background slideshow, but takes you into the world of multimedia, animation, and interactivity. You'll learn how to add pictures, sound, video, animated effects, and controls (buttons and links) to their slides, along with ways to pull text, spreadsheets, and animations created in other programs. You can also create your own reusable design templates and learn to automate repetitive tasks with macros. Learn how to take advantage of advanced functions (such as adding custom background images) that existed in previous PowerPoint versions, but were so cleverly hidden that few people ever found them.
CHM | 8.6 MB
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Excel 2007: The Missing Manual



Author: Matthew MacDonald
Publisher: O'Reilly
Date: December 2006
Pages: 800
Description:
Microsoft Excel continues to grow in power, sophistication, and capability, but one thing that has changed very little since the early '90s is its user interface. The once-simple toolbar has been packed with so many features over the years that few users know where to find them all. Microsoft has addressed this problem in Excel 2007 by radically redesigning the user interface with a tabbed toolbar that makes every feature easy to locate and use. Unfortunately, Microsoft's documentation is as scant as ever, so even if users can find advanced features, they probably won't know what to do with them.

Excel 2007: The Missing Manual covers the entire gamut of how to build spreadsheets, add and format information, print reports, create charts and graphics, and use basic formulas and functions. Like its siblings in the Missing Manual series, this book crackles with a fine sense of humor and refreshing objectivity about its subject, guiding readers through the new Excel with clear explanations, step-by-step instructions, lots of illustrations, and friendly, time-saving advice. It's a perfect primer for small businesses with no techie to turn to, as well as those who want to organize household and office information.
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Access 2007: The Missing Manual



Author: Matthew MacDonald
Publisher: O'Reilly
Date: December 2006
Pages: 600
Description:
Compared to industrial-strength database products such as Microsoft's SQL Server, Access is a breeze to use. It runs on PCs rather than servers and is ideal for small- to mid-sized businesses and households. But Access is still intimidating to learn. It doesn't help that each new version crammed in yet another set of features; so many, in fact, that even the pros don't know where to find them all. Access 2007 breaks this pattern with some of the most dramatic changes users have seen since Office 95. Most obvious is the thoroughly redesigned user interface, with its tabbed toolbar (or "Ribbon") that makes features easy to locate and use. The features list also includes several long-awaited changes. One thing that hasn't improved is Microsoft's documentation. To learn the ins and outs of all the features in Access 2007, Microsoft merely offers online help.

Access 2007: The Missing Manual was written from the ground up for this redesigned application. You will learn how to design complete databases, maintain them, search for valuable nuggets of information, and build attractive forms for quick-and-easy data entry. You'll even delve into the black art of Access programming (including macros and Visual Basic), and pick up valuable tricks and techniques to automate common tasks -- even if you've never touched a line of code before. You will also learn all about the new prebuilt databases you can customize to fit your needs, and how the new complex data feature will simplify your life. With plenty of downloadable examples, this objective and witty book will turn an Access neophyte into a true master.
CHM | 16.3 MB
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Excel 2007 Formulas



Author: byJohn Walkenbach
Publisher: Wiley
Date: February 2007
Pages: 804
Description:
If you already know your way around Excel 2007 and want to use formulas to extend its capabilities even further, this go-to guide shows how to create financial formulas, use array formulas, develop custom worksheet functions with VBA, and more.


  1. This book is a single reference that's indispensable for Excel beginners, intermediate users, power users, and would-be power users everywhere.

  2. Fully updated for the new release, this latest edition provides comprehensive, soup-to-nuts coverage of Excel tips, tricks, and techniques readers won't find anywhere else.

  3. Thoroughly updated to cover the revamped Excel interface, new file formats, enhanced interactivity with other Office applications, and upgraded collaboration features.

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Special Edition Using Microsoft Windows Vista, 2nd Edition



Author: Robert Cowart, Brian Knittel
Publisher: Que
Date: May 2008
Pages: 1,512
Description:
The authors have turned Windows Vista inside out, shook out all the loose parts and figured out just what makes this beast tick. Learn from their pain and suffering.
Inside you will find:


  • Advice on upgrading to Windows Vista -- including detailed rollout advice for IT managers. Plan and manage deployment of Windows easily and efficiently -- whether upgrading just a handful of computers, or an entire corporation!

  • Hands-on coverage of installing, configuring and surviving on a Windows Vista-based network. This book not only show you how to set up Windows networking features, also how to install and setup basic networking hardware.

  • Improved technology for sharing files with other platforms, such as Novell Netware, Unix and Linux, Macintosh and other Windows flavors.

  • Of course all the latest on SP1 and how it has made Windows Vista even better than before.

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Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Unleashed



Author: Lars Powers, Mike Snell
Publisher: Sams
Date: June 2008
Pages: 1245
Description:
Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Unleashed is an end-to-end, deep dive into the Visual Studio development environment. It's meant to provide you guidance on how you can squeeze the ultimate productivity out of the many features built into the .NET development tools. Understanding how to use your tools will make you a better developer. This book was written with that premise as its focus.
The authors have folded in real-world development experience alongside detailed information about the IDE. The result is practical, easy-to-employ information that will make you a more productive and complete developer. This book also helps to ease your transition from other development environments and former versions of Visual Studio.
Finally, this book provides an entire section dedicated to Visual Studio Team System. It will help you understand how the Team Architect, Team Developer, Team Database Developer, and Team Tester work with the Team Foundation Server to increase team collaboration, visibility, and productivity.
Detailed Information on:


  • What's new in Visual Studio 2008

  • Working with solutions, projects, editors, and designers

  • Writing ASP.NET applications

  • Writing and consuming Web Services using Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)

  • Writing Windows Forms and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) applications

  • Creating and hosting workflow-based applications using Windows Workflow Foundation (WF)

  • Working with data and databases

  • Refactoring code

  • Debugging code

  • Automating the IDE

  • Writing macros, add-ins, and wizards

  • Using team collaboration and the Visual Studio Team System products

  • Managing source code changes

  • Tracking projects with Team Foundation Server and work items

  • Modeling applications

  • Performing unit, web, and load testing

  • Working with Team Foundation Build

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2007 Internet Crime Report



The 2007 Internet Crime Report is the seventh annual compilation of information on complaints received and referred by the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) to law enforcement or regulatory agencies for appropriate investigative action.
In 2007, IC3 processed more than 219,553 complaints that support Internet crime investigations by law enforcement and regulatory agencies nationwide. From the submissions, IC3 referred 90,008 complaints of crime to federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies around the country for further consideration.
The total dollar loss from all referred cases of fraud was $239.09 million with a median dollar loss of $680.00 per complaint. This was an increase from $198.44 million in total reported losses in 2006.
PDF | 4.4 MB
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Gray Hat Hacking, 2nd Edition

Author: Shon Harris, Allen Harper, Chris Eagle, Jonathan Ness
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Date: December 2007
Pages: 550
Description:
Prevent catastrophic network attacks by exposing security flaws, fixing them, and ethically reporting them to the software author. Fully expanded to cover the hacker's latest devious methods, Gray Hat Hacking: The Ethical Hacker's Handbook, Second Edition lays out each exploit alongside line-by-line code samples, detailed countermeasures, and moral disclosure procedures. Find out how to execute effective penetration tests, use fuzzers and sniffers, perform reverse engineering, and find security holes in Windows and Linux applications. You'll also learn how to trap and autopsy stealth worms, viruses, rootkits, adware, and malware.


  1. Implement vulnerability testing, discovery, and reporting procedures that comply with applicable laws

  2. Learn the basics of programming, stack operations, buffer overflow and heap vulnerabilities, and exploit development

  3. Test and exploit systems using Metasploit and other tools

  4. Break in to Windows and Linux systems with perl scripts, Python scripts, and customized C programs

  5. Analyze source code using ITS4, RATS, FlawFinder, PREfast, Splint, and decompilers

  6. Understand the role of IDA Pro scripts, FLAIR tools, and third-party plug-ins in discovering software vulnerabilities

  7. Reverse-engineer software using decompiling, profiling, memory monitoring, and data flow analysis tools

  8. Reveal client-side web browser vulnerabilities with MangleMe, AxEnum, and AxMan

  9. Probe Windows Access Controls to discover insecure access tokens, security descriptors, DACLs, and ACEs

  10. Find and examine malware and rootkits using honeypots, honeynets, and Norman SandBox technology PDF | 8.4 MB
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Microsoft Office Access 2007 On Demand



Author: Steve Johnson
Publisher: Que
Date: January 2007
Pages: 448
Description:
For those who would rather be shown how than told how, see how to:


  1. Create databases more efficiently using a new results-oriented interface

  2. Use tools for building a database that makes information easier to find and use

  3. Import data from other programs, HTML, XML files, and other databases

  4. Use forms, filters, queries, and reports to capture and analyze data

  5. Discover ways to prevent data corruption and unauthorized access

  6. Share your data with others through interactive web pages

  7. Put your newly acquired skills to work using the online workshops

  8. Organize information and add impact with clip art, SmartArt diagrams, tables, and charts

  9. Use Groove and SharePoint Team Services to collaborate and share documents and information

  10. Prepare for the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist (MCAS) exam

This book uses real-world examples to give you a context in which to use the task. It also includes workshops to help you put together individual tasks into projects.
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Programming Visual Basic 2008: Build .NET 3.5 Applications with Microsoft's RAD Tool for Business



Author: Tim Patrick
Publisher: O'Reilly
Date: May 2008
Pages: 780
Description:
Ever since Visual Basic was merged into .NET, it's become the core language for creating business applications with Windows. The latest version, VB 2008, is even more useful -- and provides even more incentive for migrating from VB 6. All it lacks is a good book on how to harness its power. Programming Visual Basic 2008 fills the void.
Written in a lively and engaging style by a developer who's grown up with Visual Basic, including both VB 6 and VB .NET, this hands-on guide addresses the core topics of the new VB, from basic to complex, with plenty of code examples. Programming Visual Basic 2008 also examines .NET programming from the application level with a chapter-by-chapter plan for developing, documenting, and deploying a full data-driven application. You learn, step-by-step, how to build and deploy a library management system, complete with patron, inventory, and barcode support. The book's broad range of topics include:



  1. VB language and its syntax

  2. An overview of the .NET Framework

  3. Object-oriented development in VB and .NET

  4. Generic objects, collections, and nullable types

  5. Design and management of software projects

  6. Integrating desktop features with Windows Forms

  7. Database design with SQL Server 2008

  8. Database interface design with ADO.NET

  9. The new LINQ feature, and how to use it within VB and .NET

  10. Embedding XML within application source code

  11. Encryption and authentication in .NET

  12. Interacting with data stored in files and directories

  13. Web development using ASP.NET

  14. Deploying an application to a user's workstation

  15. And much more

Programming Visual Basic 2008 is ideal for VB 6 programmers who are ready to move to .NET, as well as VB.NET programmers who wish to improve their project-focused software development skills. Programming novices and developers coming from other languages will find the book valuable because of its language instruction and project design knowledge. Once you finish the book, you will have a firm grasp of VB 2008's core concepts and language elements, and understand how to build VB projects as they were intended -- as complete, cohesive solutions.
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Sunday, August 24, 2008

USE PEN DRIVE AS A RAM

Windows Vista has a new feature called ReadyBoost in order to improve the computer overall performance. This feature enables the use of a USB storage devices such as flash drives and memory sticks instead of the slow paging file on your hard disk when your computer have low amount of physical memory (RAM). The logic is simple - the USB storage device is faster in read caching and write caching than hard disk drive.
In order to use ReadyBoost feature to work in Windows Vista, your USB storage device must meet the following requirements by Microsoft:
- the device must have at least 64MB storage.
- the device must be USB 2.0 compliant.
- the device must have a minimum read speed of 3.5 MB/s.
- the device must have a minimum write speed of 2.5 MB/s.
Follow these steps to enable ReadyBoost feature in Windows Vista:

  1. Plug in USB storage device to the computer.
  2. Select the Speed Up My System Option

3. Click ok

Sunday, August 17, 2008

BIOS PASSWORD FORGOT

Do the following :
1. Open the CPU
2. Now, observe the motherboard.
3. You notice a coin like silver Battery(3V).


----------------------------------------- NOTE ------------------------------------------------
This battery is 24 x 7 power supply for the BIOS, which is used to run the system clock will the main power is off. It also initiates the booting process when power is switched on.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

4. Remove the battery from the motherboard. (It is safe to remove the Battery)
5. Wait 30 seconds and place the battery back on the motherboard.
6. Now, when you start your system you won't be prompted for the BIOS password.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Create Your Own Logon Message.

Fallow the steps:

  1. Click start
  2. click run
  3. type regedit, then click ok!
  4. In The registry editor, drill down to the following key:
    hklm\software\Microsoft\Windows NT\Current version\Winlogon.
  5. Right click LegalNoticeCaption,
  6. click modify,
  7. Type:Your Message,and then click ok!
  8. Right click legalNoticeText,
  9. click modify, and then Close your message!
  10. Restart Your Computer.
  11. The message will appear every time you logon!

Change the background of window

Hi friends,
You can change the background inside a folder...

  1. open notepad
  2. copy this these texts and paste it in a note pad document and save as "desktop.ini"

[{BE098140-A513-11D0-A3A4-00C04FD706EC}]

iconarea_image=\2.jpg

iconarea_text=0x00ffff

  1. The iconArea_Image given in red is the path(absolute path or relative path) of the background picture you want to set (2.jpg)
  2. now copy this desktop.ini and the image in any folder and set your favourite pictures as your background images...
(Note:- Sometimes it doesn't work... Please excuse... If any one find out the reason, please tell me...)

How to Auto Start PC in a Scheduled Time?

Your pc must be hibernating or at standby for auto wake.


  1. click Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> Scheduled Tasks

  2. Double-click the "Add Scheduled Task" icon to launch the Scheduled Task Wizard, and click Next. Select a program you'd like to run when your system wakes up (or u can simply select explorer.exe if u have no choice), and schedule the task. On the wizard's last page, check "Open advanced properties for this task when I click Finish" before clicking Finish.

    In the resulting Properties dialog box, click the Settings tab, check Wake the computer to run this task, and click OK.

Hard drive space missing.

Do you have this problem in your Windows XP computer?
My Computer shows: Total Hard Drive Size = 60 GB; Free Space = 11.6GB

  1. Clicking on Properties of ALL files on C: (include hidden, system
    files etc.) yields = 15.9GB

Solution:

  1. Clean up your disk using the disk cleanup utility. Select all to
    clean.
  2. Make sure that you considered the hidden files and folders when you
    try to find out the total size.
  3. Check the drive with anti virus.
    Still you have the space difference, try the following.

For temporary purpose do the following and find out and change in free
space.

  1. Turn of your hibernate option in system power properties. (It takes
    almost the size of your RAM)
  2. Reduced the allocated size of system restore to minimum in system
    properties.
  3. If your drive is partitioned, change the page file size (virtual
    memory) to a different drive and after all restart the system and
    check the file size.

If you see the change, do not forget to make all these changes to
previous condition for your system stability.
Note: If the space missing in a different drive, run Drive:\recycler.
Its an recycle bin for each drive. Clean it.

Check for Disk Errors in Windows XP

The ScanDisk utility is not available in Windows XP. However, you can use the Error-Checking tool in Windows XP to check the integrity of your hard disk.

  1. Double-click My Computer, and then right-click the local disk that you want to
    check.
  2. Click Properties, and then click Tools.
  3. Under Error-checking, click Check Now.
  4. Under Check disk options, select the Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors
    check box.
  5. Click Start.

How to create a boot disk

This is quite simple.

  1. Go into MY COMPUTER
  2. Have a floppy disk in your drive and then RIGHT click on on the floppy drive and then click on FORMAT
  3. You will be greeted with a number of options. The one you need to select is "Create an MS-DOS start up disk".
  4. Click ok
    Note: This requires up to 5 floppy disks and DOES NOT contain ANY CD-ROM drivers to boot from. A proper CD-ROM boot up disk is going to be release by Microsoft after the Windows XP public release. You can however use you old Windows Me start-up disk if you would prefer, as long as you have not upgraded to an NTFS drive.

Change windows startup and shutdown sounds

To change windows xp start up sound

  1. You have to convert the sound which you want to put as the start up & shutdown sound
  2. Rename the files as Windows XP Startup.wav & Windows XP Shutdown.wav
  3. Navigate to c:\windows\media & replace the orginal winxp startup & shutdown sound with the new Windows XP Startup & Shutdown file
  4. Restart the windows

Enable / disable the Ctrl +Alt+Del from logon screen ?

Do the following ...

  1. Start the registry editor (regedit.exe)
  2. Move to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
    NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
  3. Double click on DisableCAD (create of type REG_DWORD if it does not exist)
  4. Set to 1 if you don't want to have to press Ctrl-Alt-Del, and set to 0 if you do. Click OK
  5. Close the registry editor
  6. Reboot the machine

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Secret Windows Malware Detector!!!

Use new secret Windows Malware detector On WindowsXP.

  1. Goto run Type MRT.exe...

Saturday, January 19, 2008

COOL FONT TRICKS

FONT TRICKSwanna write like this
█████████☺☻☺☻☺
steps:
1. press and hold alt
2. press nos 7,3,1 one after the other
3. release alt
simple as it is.....
███████████████████████████████████████████████████
easily make hearts! with 2 keys only!
press alt.
hold it there
n in the num pad press 3
ull get ♥ try making ♫ with 14
wanna write like this▒▒▒▒▒▒▒
steps:
1. press and hold alt
2. press nos 9,4,5 one after the other
3. release alttry it
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Thursday, January 17, 2008

To convert a FAT partition to NTFS

To convert a FAT partition to NTFS:

  1. In Windows XP, click Start, click Run, type cmd and then click OK.At the command prompt
  2. type CONVERT [driveletter]: /FS:NTFS.Convert.exe will attempt to convert the partition to NTFS.

NOTE: Although the chance of corruption or data loss during the conversion from FAT to NTFS is minimal, it is best to perform a full backup of the data on the drive that it is to be converted prior to executing the convert command. It is also recommended to verify the integrity of the backup before proceeding, as well as to run RDISK and update the emergency repair disk (ERD).

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