Wednesday, 4 November 2015

Install Windows XP Faster

In this post I will tell you about installation of win XP in minimum time period. Normally when someone tries to install windows XP on computer, it takes around 30-40 min to complete entire setup. It is too much time to install windows setup. I will tell you a method to install windows more faster. It will take approximately 15 minutes to complete windows installation. So to install win XP in short time please follow these steps.

Power on your computer and start with bootable windows XP cd 
In first step window will load installation files. 
Select any drive ( C: ) for installation. 
Select NTFS to format the partition. 
Setup will copy files on this drive and it will try to restart PC. 
After restarting when you see Xp logo, press (Shift+F10). 
It will open (CMD) prompt. 
In CMD prompt type (Taskmgr) 
It will open task manager. Now go to “process” tab and find “Setup exe” Right click on setup.exe and select “Set priority”
You will see a submenu. Here priority will be normal. Select priority to (High) or above (Normal).

Done. 


This will complete installation process much faster than the normal original time.

Difference Between TFT and LCD.

This is a common question when have been asked about several times by many people. Every body wants to know that what is the difference between a LCD and TFT. So i figured out, i should answer this question for anyone who has doubts.


LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display... and 
TFT stands for Thin Film Transistor.


TFT is not really different from LCD. It comes from the family of LCD technology. We can say that it is a modern version of the LCD Technology. A TFT provide a well improved image quality. 
There are two typs of display quality. 1st one is Matty and 2nd is Grossy. Matty display is called LCD and Grossy display is called as TFT. LCD and TFT consumes less power energy as compared to CRT (Cathode ray tube).
Now a days TFT has been used for mobile phone devices, projectors, nevigation systems as well as TVs and computer monitors.

Increase Speed of Hard Disk

It is common observation that some times our computer slows down due to low performance of hard drive. This problem happens due to the slow performance or poor speed of hard drive. When we say about poor performance, actually we mean, poor speed of reading/writing of hard drive. This problem can be solved by increasing the hard drive speed. Follow these steps to solve your problem.




Click Start menu and select run.
Now type (sysedit.exe) in run and press enter.
System configuration editor will appear.
Here you can see some multiple windows but you will select (system.ini).
This window contains a line (386enh)
Now after this line type (irq14=4096)
Now close this window and save it.


Reboot your computer now.



You will surely feel better performance of your computer.
Enjoy

Get Back Your Recycle Bin

Recycle Bin is used to keep unnecessary files or folder. Some of my visitors asked about this problem that how they can get back their recycle bin after deleting it on windows XP.
You can use this method to get back recycle bin. 


Important Note:

For this purpose you will have to modify the Registry. It is strongly recommended that if you have some basic knowledge of registry then you can try it. Otherwise some serious problems might occur if you modify the Registry incorrectly. Now let’s try it. Follow these steps carefully to edit the registry to make the Recycle Bin icon reappear on your desktop.

  • Click START and then click RUN
  • Now type “ regedit” and then click OK.
  • Locate the following registry key
  • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsfot\windows\Currentversion\Explorer\Desktop\namespace 
  • Right click the registry key that you located in number, Point to new and then click key.
  • Now Type {645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E} and press Enter.
  • After this click the new {645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E} key.
  • In the right, use your mouse to double click the default entry.
  • You will see a “Edit string dialog box”. Type Recycle Bin in the value data box and finally click OK.
  • Now close your registry Editor and check your desktop.
  • You will see recycle Bin icon on your desktop wall.

Reslove Server Security Certificate is Not Valid



Many time its happen when you install new Operating system in your desktop or laptops and then you install Browser, google chrome. After installation you try to open gmail, yahoo, or facebook in google chrome but you do not see your required page and see a message “Server Security Certificate is not yet valid”. Then you also try to open the page by clicking on “continue anyway” but the result is same.



Infect this problem occurs due to incorrect date and time of your computer. By synchronizing your system clock you can solve this problem.
I will tell you the best solution of this problem. Just follow these steps and after completion you will be able to login to facebook, yahoo, gmail etc.


Click on Start Menu and then control penal. 

Open Date/Time setting 

Adjust correct date and time according to your region. 

Open "Internet Time Zone" tab. 

Click on "Update Now" button. After clicking on button, It will start synchronzing your internet server timing. 

After 7-8 seconds you will see a message, "The time has been successfully synchronized with time.windows.com on 07-07-2013 at 5:09PM. 

Done :)
Now try to open Facebook, yahoo or Gmail in Google chrome again. Now you will login successfully.

Connect a Laptop or Desktop Computer to a TV


Connect Laptop Computer to Television

If  you wish to watch anything from mobile to TV but have a screen that leaves much to be desired. In such a situation, you can connect your computer to a television screen to allow your entire family to enjoy comfortably.

There are many ways in which you can connect your laptop/ computer to a television. However, the overall video quality will be different for different methods. You can choose which one to use based on the quality or the availability of hardware.The first step is to know what type of ports and connections your TV and computer have. If you already know the type of ports and connections available on your hardware, you can directly jump to Step 2. If not, then the different types of ports are explained in detail below:-

Connect PC or Laptop to TV
Different types of PC to TV connection ports
1) RCA/Composite: The oldest and the lowest quality connection available. They are the Yellow, Red and White connections most of us are familiar with. Yellow is used for composite video, white for left analog audio and red for right analog audio.

2) S-Video: S-Video or Super Video offers slightly better quality than Composite connections. As it is one of the oldest type of connections available, most televisions and computers have it. There are two types of S-Video ports, one containing 4 pins and the other containing 7 pins. This type of connection is used only for video. So you will need to connect an audio cable from your computer's headphone jack to the red and white audio inputs on your TV if you want audio to work.

3) VGA(Video Graphics Array): Most computers and televisions have a VGA port. It offers much better quality than S-Video and should be preferred if you have a HDTV. Older CRT TVs however, will not have a VGA port and will require a PC to Television converter. Just like S-Video, VGA also does not support audio and will require an additional audio cable.

4) DVI: Digital Video Interface offers much better quality than VGA connections. Most laptop computers and HD TVs will have these connections. Just as the name suggest, this type of connection can be used only with digital TVs. Also like the previous two, DVI connections also require the use of an audio cable for audio to work.

5) HDMI: The highest quality connections available. Most HD TVs will have this connection, however, chances are that your computer would not. If your computer happens to have a HDMI connection port, this should be preferably used. If your computer doesn't, you can use an HDMI to DVI adapter to convert HDMI to DVI. 
connect laptop to tv

Step 2: Once a common type of port between the two devices is recognized, you will need the right connector cable to physically connect them. The different types of connector cables are pictured above. If you do not find two matching types of connection ports, you will need an adapter to make the connections type match.

Step 3: After connecting the two devices, on your TV, select the external input with which your TV is connected to the computer. It may be HDMI1 or AV1 depending on how you have made the connection. This is much similar to how you select input from your DVD player.

If you have followed the steps correctly, your TV should now be displaying your computer's screen.

Important: If your computer is not recognizing the external display, you must connect the TV before starting your computer. If the picture appears distorted, you will need to change the screen resolution of your TV by altering the display settings from your computer. Most older TVs will support only one display resolution while newer TVs will support plenty of them.

Hide Files or Folders Using Command Prompt

Here is Example how its works: You have a folder named "myfile" and this folder is stored in (Disk Drive F). You think that it should not be seen by strangers who use your PC.so there is simple way just follow step



For that you need to follow the following instructions
    
 1). Press windowkey+R: Run command dialog box appears.

2). Now type "cmd" and hit enter. A command prompt window displays.

3).Now type "attrib +s +h F:\myfile" and hit enter.

4). The folder "myfile" will be hidden (Note: It cannot be viewed by any search options)

Remember :- To view this folder again, use the same command but replace '+' with '-' on both flags 's' and 'h')

Create Folders And Files Without Name



Here you will know  to create files and folders without any name.

Just follow the steps as given below :-

1) Select any file or folder.

2) Right click on it, select 'Rename' or simply press 'F2'.

3) Press and hold the 'Alt' key. While holding the Alt key, type numbers '0160' from the numpad.



Note :- Type the numbers '0160' from the numpad, that is, the numbers present on the right side of the keyboard.
Don’t type the numbers which are present on top of the character keys.

4) Press Enter and the nameless file or folder will be created.



Reason :- The file or folder that seems nameless is actually named with a single space.

But what if you want to create another nameless file or folder in the same directory ?
For this you will have to rename the file with 2 spaces.
Just follow the steps given below :-

1) Select file, Press 'F2'.

2) Hold 'Alt' key and type '0160' from the numpad.

3) Release the 'Alt' key. Now without doing anything else, again hold 'Alt' key and type '0160'.

4) Press 'Enter' and you will have second nameless file in the same directory.

5) Repeat step 3 to create as many nameless files or folders in the same directory.

(We have a problem with deleting these folders, to do so, start your computer in 'Safe Mode' and delete it from there.)

Change AM and PM Displayed Text

Change “AM” and “PM” Displayed Text To another text like "ante meridian" and "post meridian"

Start you for funny changing your change:-

step by step----->

1. Go To Start Menu.

2. Click Control Panel

3. Open Regional & Language Options

4. Go To Regional Options Tab

5. Click Customize Button

6. Go To Time Tab

and type in AM Symbol like "Ante Meridian" and PM Symbol box ante Post Meridian"

How to resolve automatic restarts problem in Windows 7

Many time you getting a problem when you laptops or desktop restart again an again this happen because of in your operating system there are a some error so see here how to resolve automatic restarts problem in Windows 7

Go To - Start -> Computer --> right click on "Properties", and then tap "Advanced system settings"

you will see a screen like that 

 In the advanced options of the system context menu, click on "Settings" for Startup and Recovery




In Startup and Recovery, uncheck the "Automatically restart" for system failure. Click "OK" after unchecking the checkbox


I think its help for you :)

HTML Basics

HTML Basics. Basics of Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML). You will learn to use HTML page to display in a web browser. 


Need a text editor, such as Notepad and an Internet browser, such as Internet Explorer or Google Crome

Open your Notepad and type the following text: 

<html>
<head>
<title> My First Webpage </title>
</head>
<body>
This is my first homepage. <b> This text is bold </b> 
</body>
</html>


Save the file as Index.html . Then Start Internet browser.Double Click and Open YourIndex.html in your browser. Now you should see an address in the 

Details About code

The first tag in your html document is <html>. This tag tells your browser that this is the start of an html document. The last tag in your document is </html>. This tag tells your browser that this is the end of the html
document.
The text between the <head> tag and the </head> tag is header information. Header information is not
displayed in the browser window.
The text between the <title> tags is the title of your document. The <title> tag is used to uniquely
identify each document and is also displayed in the title bar of the browser window.
The text between the <body> tags is the text that will be displayed in your browser.
The text between the <b> and </b> tags will be displayed in a bold font. 

Network Troubleshooting using COMMANDS

mstsc    - Opens the Remote Desktop (RDP) tool

winmsd  - Opens the System Information dialog box

inetcpl.cpil -  Opens the Internet Explorer Properties dialog box

odbccp32.cpl -  Opens the ODBC Data Source Administrator

mmc  - Opens the Microsoft Management Console (MMC)

services.msc - Opens the Windows Services dialog box

eventvwr.msc - Opens the Windows Event Viewer

dsa.msc - Opens the Active Directory User and Computers management console

dssite.msc - Opens the Active Directory Sites and Services management console

adminpak.msi -  Launches the Administration Tools Pack installer

dxdiag - Opens the DirectX Diagnostic Tool

\\< Name or IP>\C$ - Opens a UNC to the C: share

 cmd - Opens the Windows Command Prompt using the 32-bit cmd shell

Network Troubleshooting using PING, TRACERT, IPCONFIG, NSLOOKUP COMMANDS

Computer Problem 1st Check All Basic Thing are Proper

Basic Checklist


Check the Cables


Restart the Computer
Check the Cables
Beginner

What you can do


Check each cable on the computer to make sure it is plugged into the correct port, and that each cable is seated properly.

Our Advice


It is easy to overlook this step and waste time on other fixes. Take the time to check the cables- it is always a good idea.

Note:Sometimes there are multiple ports a cable can plug into. Make sure you identify the correct one to use for each cable.


Restart the Computer

Beginner

What you can do

Close all running programs, and completely power down the computer using the Shutdown button. Make sure the power light is off. Wait 15 seconds, then power it back on.

Our Advice

A portion of computer problems simply go away with a computer restart. It is always a good step to take if something is malfunctioning.


Note: Optionally, when the computer starts up, close any running programs.

Note: Optionally, when the computer is powered off, unplug the power for 20 seconds. This can identify power supply problems.

Note: A complete shutdown and start-up is called a cold boot.

Internet browser shortcut keys

Ctrl+1-8 – Switch to the specified tab, counting from the left.

Ctrl+9 – Switch to the last tab.

Ctrl+Tab – Switch to the next tab – in other words, the tab on the right. (Ctrl+Page Up also works, but not in Internet Explorer.)

Ctrl+Shift+Tab – Switch to the previous tab – in other words, the tab on the left. (Ctrl+Page Down also works, but not in Internet Explorer.)

Ctrl+W, Ctrl+F4 – Close the current tab.

Ctrl+Shift+T – Reopen the last closed tab.

Ctrl+T – Open a new tab.

Ctrl+N – Open a new browser window.

Alt+F4 – Close the current window. (Works in all applications.)

Middle Click a Tab – Close the tab.

Ctrl+Left Click, Middle Click – Open a link in a background tab.

Shift+Left Click – Open a link in a new browser window.

Ctrl+Shift+Left Click – Open a link in a foreground tab.

Navigation


Alt+Left Arrow, Backspace – Back.

Alt+Right Arrow, Shift+Backspace – Forward.

F5 – Reload.

Ctrl+F5 – Reload and skip the cache, re-downloading the entire website.

Escape – Stop.

Alt+Home – Open homepage.

Zooming


Ctrl and +, Ctrl+Mousewheel Up – Zoom in.

Ctrl and -, Ctrl+Mousewheel Down — Zoom out.

Ctrl+0 – Default zoom level.

F11 – Full-screen mode.

Scrolling


Space, Page Down – Scroll down a frame.

Shift+Space, Page Up – Scroll up a frame.

Home – Top of page.

End – Bottom of page.

Middle Click – Scroll with the mouse. (Windows only)

Address Bar


Ctrl+L, Alt+D, F6 – Focus the address bar so you can begin typing.

Ctrl+Enter – Prefix www. and append .com to the text in the address bar, and then load the website. For example, type acomsolutions into the address bar and press Ctrl+Enter to open www.acomsolutions.blogspot.com.

Alt+Enter – Open the location in the address bar in a new tab.

Search


Ctrl+K, Ctrl+E – Focus the browser’s built-in search box or focus the address bar if the browser doesn’t have a dedicated search box. (Ctrl+K doesn’t work in IE, Ctrl+E does.)

Alt+Enter – Perform a search from the search box in a new tab.

Ctrl+F, F3 – Open the in-page search box to search on the current page.

Ctrl+G, F3 – Find the next match of the searched text on the page.

Ctrl+Shift+G, Shift+F3 – Find the previous match of the searched text on the page.

History & Bookmarks


Ctrl+H – Open the browsing history.

Ctrl+J – Open the download history.

Ctrl+D – Bookmark the current website.

Ctrl+Shift+Del – Open the Clear Browsing History window.

Other Functions



Ctrl+S – Save the current page to your computer.

Ctrl+O – Open a file from your computer.

Ctrl+U – Open the current page’s source code. (Not in IE.)

F12 – Open Developer Tools. (Requires Firebug extension for Firefox.)