Minggu, 07 November 2010

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Simple tips windows 7

1. MP3 Songs To be kept intact
Windows 7 has a weakness in Windows Media Player 12 because of its evil bug. This bug will automatically add the missing metadata, including album art. The problem this can cause the file is no longer intact.
To fix this, install updates from the Microsoft site.
2. Right click the More Way
Right-click an empty spot on the desktop to set the screen resolution, so no need to go through the setting display first.
Right-click on the Explore icon in the taskbar, to access commonly used system folders like Documents, Pictures, and more faster.
Meanwhile, when not to use Internet Explorer and want to move from taksbar, just right click on the IE icon and select "Unpin this program from the taskbar", then install another browser.
3. Shortcuts (shortcut) on the keyboard
Alt + P: To show the Explorer window to display or hide
Windows Logo + M: Featured gadget in front of other windows-
Windows Logo + + (plus key): Zoom in
Windows Logo + - (minus key): Zoom out
Windows Logo + Up: Increase the window size
Windows Logo + Down: Reducing the window size
Windows Logo + Left: Move towards the left side of the screen
Windows Logo + Right: Move towards the right side of the screen
Windows Logo + Home: minimize / restore windows except the currently displayed
4. Set UAC (User Account Control)
Annoyed by the number of 'warning' (alert) as in Windows Vista? Arrange the following steps: Start -> Control Panel -> Change User Account Control Settings.
5. Writing Digital Discs
Windows 7 finally provides a service to make'burn 'ISO file directly to CD or DVD. For simplicity, just double click on the file, select the drive with a blank disc and click Burn.
6. Faster video access
Right-click on the Start menu, then go Properties -> Start Menu -> Customize, and set the video options on the "Display as a link". Can now access the video folder with short steps.
7. For Flickr
Having an account on Flickr? To speed up the opening, visit the site I Started Something, then download the Connector, and select Open. With this, "Flickr Search 'will be added in the Searches folder, can find photos through desktop. Easy right?

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Tips Windows XP

We can use regedit on our computer ....
Registry is a determinant of how the OS Windows XP, therefore the person who tinkers registry means to tamper with the workings of your Windows XP. To avoid the trouble, before tinkering with the Registry, it is better to backup first your windows XP registry. The way is as follows: • Click the Start button> Run. Type regedit and press Enter after being in the Run window. • In Registry Editor, choose File menu> Export. • After the Export Registry File appears, enter the file name into the File Name, such as backup-registry and so forth. press the Save button.
1. Accelerating Access Folders - to disable Last Access Update. If you have lots of folders and subdirectories, then access to Windows XP Direktory2 felt very heavy and often cuman waste of time. By updating the time stamp on the registry, namely last access updates to all sub-directory. • Start> Run> regedit • "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetContr olFileSystem" Click • Right at the part and it (look for areas that blank) and select 'DWORD Value'Bikin • DWORD Value with the name 'right NtfsDisableLastAccessUpdate'Klik on new values continue to select' Modify'Ubah data into '1 ' • Click 'OK'
2. Speeding up the Boot time Who pretty cool feature of Windows XP is the ability to defragment when there is in the process of booting. Boot Defrag to the principles set file2 which are relevant to the boot sequence. By default, this feature has been enabled in some Build of Windows, but some windows build does not, it's good if we cross check against fiotur this one. • Start Menu> Run • Regedit • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARE / Microsoft / DfrgBootOpt imizeFunction • Look for the "Enable" regedit right • Click on "Modify" • Select "Y to enable" • Reboot
3. Accelerating Performance swapfile If you have more than 256MB ram can be spelled tweaking this reply will make your system run faster. Tweaking is basically a PC we use every byte of physical memory installed on our computers, BEFORE using a swap file. • Start> Run • "msconfig.exe"> ok • Click the System.ini tab • Click the plus sign on the tab 386enh • Click the new box and then type "ConservativeSwapfileUsage = 1" • Click OK • Restart
4. Loading accelerate Windows Menu This tweak is tweaking my fav, because our computer will be faster. Tweaking is a waste of time delay when we click on the menu, and Windows XP to show Menu. • Start> Run • Regedit> Ok • "HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelDesktop" • Select / Highlight "MenuShowDelay" • Right click and select "Modify ' • Type the number "100" (originally 400) Number 50-150 is a good range, can be adjusted to your mood
5. Loading Accelerate Program. This tweaking can walk to most programs. If the program will not load as expected, please wrote back to original settings. • Right click on the icon / shortcut which relates to program. • Properties • In the 'target', add '/ prefetch: 1' end of the sentence. • Click "Ok"
6. Speeding up Windows XP Shutdown. This reduces waiting time tweaking it automatically when windows have received instructions for the shutdown. • Start> Run • 'regedit'> OK • 'HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelDesktop' • Highlight 'WaitToKillAppTimeout' • Right click and select modify • Change the value to '1000 '(originally 20000) • Click 'OK' • Highlight 'HungAppTimeout' • Right click and select modify • Change the value to '1000 ' • Click 'OK' • 'HKEY_USERS.DEFAULTControl PanelDesktop' highlight WaitToKillAppTimeout ' • Right click and select modify • Change the value to '1000 '(originally 20000) • Click 'OK' • 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / System / CurrentControlSet / Control highlight "WaitToKillAppTimeout". • Right click and select modify • Change the value to '1000 '
7. Restart with Fast! • On the key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE | Software | Microsoft | Windoes NT | Current Version | Winlogon Add a string value defautnya EnableQuickReboot and fill with 1
8. Auto Login • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SOFTWARE / Microsoft / Windows NT / CurrentVersion / Winlogon • Double click AltDefaultUserName and enter your user name selected account. • Double click AutoAdminLogon and insert value 1 in Value Data. • Create a new DWORD Value and give name DefaultPassword. • Double click DefaultPassword and enter the account password is selected in the Value Data.
9. Prevent Start Menu Changes • HKEY_CURRENT_USER / Software / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion / Policies / Explorer • Create a new DWORD Value and give name NoChangeStartMenu. • Double click NoChangeStartMenu and insert value 1 in Value Data.
10. Cleaning All Icons On Desktop • HKEY_CURRENT_USER / Software / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion / Policies / Explorer Create a new DWORD Value and give name NoDesktop. Double click on NoDesktop and insert value 1 in Value Data.
11. Desktop Create More Stable • HKEY_CURRENT_USER / Software / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion / Explorer • Create a new DWORD Value and give name DesktopProcess. • Double click DesktopProcess and insert value 1 in Value Data.
12. Cleaning Recent Docs • HKEY_CURRENT_USER / Software / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion / Policies / Explorer • Create a new DWORD Value and give name NoRecentDocsHistory. • Double click on NoRecentDocsHistory and insert value 1 in the Value Data.
13. Hiding System Tray • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ Curr entVersion \ Policies \ Explorer • If the Explorer key not exist create a new DWORD Value and give name NoTrayItemsDisplay. • Double click NoTrayItemsDisplay and insert value 1 in Value Data. • To restore System Tray insert value 0 in Value Data. • Disabling Right-click the Desktop HKEY_CURRENT_USER / Software / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion / Policies / Explorer Create a new DWORD Value and give name NoViewContextMenu. Double click on NoViewContextMenu and insert value 1 in Value Data.
14. Disabling Menu Properties My Computer • HKEY_CURRENT_USER / Software / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion / Policies / Explorer • Create a new DWORD Value and give name NoPropertiesMyComputer. • Double click NoPropertiesMyComputer and insert value 1 in Value Data. • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / Software / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion / Policies / Explorer • Create a new DWORD Value and give name NoPropertiesMyComputer. • Double click NoPropertiesMyComputer and insert value 1 in Value Data. • If the Explorer key does not exist, create a new one by clicking on the Edit menu> New> Key and name it Explorer. 15. DVDs In Windows Media Player • HKEY_CURRENT_USER / Software / Microsoft / MediaPlayer / Player / Settings • Select Edit menu> New> String Value and name DVDUI. • Double click DVDUI and enter the text Yes in Value Data.
16. Adding Identity of Windows Media Player • HKEY_CURRENT_USER / Software / Policies / Microsoft • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SOFTWARE / Policies / Microsoft / Windows • Click Edit> New> Key and name the WindowsMediaPlayer. • Click Edit> New> String Value and name the titlebar. • Double-click the titlebar and enter your desired text in Value Data.
18. Restoring Access to CD-ROM • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Contro l \ Class \ {4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} • Delete the subkey LowerFilters and UpperFilters by pressing the Del key.
19. Cleaning the Registry Trash • HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT / Application • HKEY_CURRENT_USER / Software • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SOFTWARE • Select one subkey that is the name of the software you want to delete, then press the Del key.
20. Trash Clean Uninstall • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SOFTWARE / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion / Uninstall • Delete the subkey that has the same name as the package is uninstalled. Removing Unwanted Programs List
21. From the Add / Remove Programs • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Uninstall • Delete the subkey that contains the unwanted program by pressing the Del key.
22. Running Programs At Startup • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SOFTWARE / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion / Run • Select Edit menu> New> String Value with the name of Winamp for example. • Double click on the value and enter the path where the program is installed (C: \ Program Files \ Winamp \ winamp.exe).
23. Removing Startup Items in MSCONFIG • Click Start> Run> type msconfig, then click on the Startup tab, remove the check mark on the program you want removed from the startup list. • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ Curr entVersion \ Run • HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ curre ntVersion \ Run • Delete the subkey that contains the programs that are not desired by pressing the Del key.
24. Changing the AM and PM Be Morning And Evening • HKEY_CURRENT_USER / Control Panel / International • Double click and change the text s1159 AM by MORNING. • s2359 double click and change the text of Prime Minister with AFTERNOON.
25. Disabling Autorun Function • HKEY_CURRENT_USER / Software / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion / Policies / Explorer • Double-click NoDriveTypeAutoRun, and insert number 95 in the Value Data.
26. Turning off Automatic Program Not Responding • HKEY_USERS / .DEFAULT / Control Panel / Desktop • Double click AutoEndTasks and insert value 1 in Value Data.
27. Tweaking Memory In Windows XP • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SYSTEM / CurrentControlSet / Control / SessionManager / Memory Management • Double click on DisablePagingExecutive and insert value 1 in Value Data. • When enabled, Windows will not make the paging file to your hard disk. The operating system and programs become more responsive. Recommended for computers that have more than 128MB of memory. Double click on LargeSystemCache and insert value 1 in Value Data. When activated, the system will allocate the entire memory (except 4 MB for disk caching) to file caching. The computer will do the XP kernel caching in memory so that Windows XP can run faster.
28. Unload. Etc. To Accelerate Access Memory • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ Curr entVersion \ Explorer • Select Edit menu> New> Key and name the AlwaysUnloadDLL. • In the Default Value option enter the number 1.
29. Hide the Device Manager • HKEY_CURRENT_USER / Software / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion / Policies • Select Edit menu> New> Key and name it System. • In the System subkey create a new DWORD Value and give name NoDevMgrPage. • Double click NoDevMgrPage and insert value 1 in Value Data.
30. Optimizing your Computer Hard Disk When Idle Condition • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ Curr entVersion \ OptimalLayout • Create a new DWORD Value and give name EnableAutoLayout. • Double click EnableAutoLayout and insert value 1 in Value Data.
31. Empty the Temporary Internet Files On Exit When • HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ curre ntVersion \ Internet Settings \ Cache • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ Curr entVersion \ Internet Settings \ Cache • Create a new DWORD Value and give name Persistent. • Persistent Double click and insert value 0 in Value Data
32. Prevent Double Click In Not Intentionally • HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ curre ntVersion \ Explorer \ Advanced • Create a new String Value if it is not available and give name UseDoubleClickTimer. • Double click UseDoubleClickTimer and insert value 1 in Value Data.

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Code in CMD windows

ADDUSERS - Insert / add user to / from CSV file.
ARP - Address Resolution Protocol
Assoc Change - file extension associations
ASSOCIAT - One step file association
AT Schedule - The command to create a program schedule (to be run later time)
Attrib - Change the file attributes
Bootcfg - Edit Windows boot settings
BROWSTAT - Looking for info domain, browser and PDC
Cacls - Replace / change file permissions
CALL - Calls a batch program
CD - Moving into a specific folder.
CHANGE - Change Terminal Server Properties
CHKDSK - Check and repair file system
CHKNTFS - Check the NTFS file system
CHOICE - Accept keyboard input into a batch file
Cipher - Encrypt-Decrypt files / folders
CleanMgr - Cleans automatically Temporary files, recycle bin
CLEARMEM - Clear memory
CLIP - Copy STDIN to the Windows clipboard.
CLS - Clear screen CMD
Cluster - Windows Clustering
CMD - Opens the screen CMD / command prompt
COLOR - Changing the color on the CMD window
COMP - Compares the contents of 2 or more files
COMPACT - compress files / folders on the NTFS partition
Compress - compress individual files on the NTFS partition
CON2PRT - Connect or disconnect a Printer
CONVERT - Convert a FAT drive to NTFS.
COPY - Copy one or more files to specific locations
CSVDE - Import / Export Active Directory data
DATE - Display / set the date Dcomcnfg - DCOM Configuration Utility Defrag - Defragment your hard drive DEL - Deletes one or more files DELPROF - Delete User Profile NT Deltree - Removes a folder and its subfolders DevCon - Device Manager Command Line Utility DIR - Displays list of files / folders from a drive DIRUSE - Displays disk usage / capacity disk DISKCOMP - Compare the contents of 2 floppy disks Diskcopy - Copy the contents of a floppy disk to another floppy disk DNSSTAT - DNS Statistics DOSKEY - Edit command line, recall commands, and create macros DSADD - Add user (computer, group ..) in active directory DSQUERY - Adding items to the active directory DSMOD - Modify user (computer, group ..) in active directory ECHO - Displays messages on the monitor Erase - Deletes one or more files EXIT - exit the CMD window Expand - Uncompress files EXTRACT - Uncompress CAB files FC - Comparing 2 files FDISK - Disk Format and partition FIND - Search for a text string within a file FINDSTR - Search for strings in files FOR / F command-loop: for multiple files at once FOR - Loop command: all options Files, Directory, List FORFILES - Batch process multiple files FORMAT - Format a disk FREEDISK - Displays free disk space (in bytes) FSUTIL - File and Volume utilities FTP - File Transfer Protocol FTYPE - Display / change the file types in use in the file extension GLOBAL - Showing a global list of members in groups GOTO - Direct a batch program to jump to a labeled line HELP - Online Help HFNETCHK - Network Security Hotfix Checker IF - conditionally perform a command (command conditional) IPCONFIG - Configure IP KILL - Remove a program from memory LABEL - Giving / change the disc label LOCAL - Display the list of members of local groups LOGEVENT - Write text to the NT event viewer. Logoff - Exit from the system / Removing the user from the system LOGTIME - note the date and time in a file MAPISEND - Send e-mail from the command line MEM - Display memory usage MD - Create new folders MODE - Configure a system device MOUNTVOL - Set mount point in a volume MOVE - Move files from a folder to another folder MOVEUSER - Menindahkan user from a domain to another domain MSG - Send a message Msiexec - Microsoft Windows Installer MSINFO - Windows NT diagnostics MSTSC - Terminal Server Connection (Remote Desktop Protocol) MUNGE - Find and change their text in a file (find & replace) MV - Copying a file that is being / temporary use NET - Manage network resources NETDOM - Domain Manager Netsh - Configure network protocols NETSVC - Command-line Service Controller Nbtstat - Display networking statistics (NetBIOS over TCP / IP) NETSTAT - Display networking statistics (TCP / IP) NOW - Display the current Date and Time Nslookup - Name server lookup Ntbackup - Backup folders NTRIGHTS - Edit user account rights (access areas licensed by the admin) PATH - Displays or set the search path for executable files PathPing - Trace route plus network latency and packet loss PAUSE - Holding down the process a batch file and displays the message Perms - Display permissions (the access) user PERFMON - Performance Monitor PING - Test (test) network connection Popd - Restore previous value from a directory that is saved by PUSHD PORTQRY - Displays the status of ports and services PRINT - Print text files PRNCNFG - Display, set, or change the name of the printer PRNMNGR - Display, delete, or add to the list of printers, set default printer PROMPT - Change the command prompt PsExec - Running process distance (remote) PsFile - Indicates file2 is opened remotely PsGetSid - Displays the SID of a computer or user PsInfo - Displays information from a system PsKill - Stop the process by process ID PsList - Displays detailed information of a process PsLoggedOn - Who's logged on (to check locally or via resource sharing) PsLogList - Event log records PsPasswd - Change account password PsService - View and change services PsShutdown - Shutdown or reboot the computer PsSuspend - Suspend / hold proces PUSHD - Save / Save and change the current directory QGREP - Find a word / phrase in the file that echoes the pattern / line specified. Rasdial - Manage RAS connections RASPHONE - Manage RAS connections RECOVER - Recover / Recover Damaged files from a disk is defective (broken). REG - Read, manage, or delete registry keys and values REGEDIT - Import / export the registry settings Regsvr32 - register / unregister dll or ocx file REGINI - Change Registry Permissions REM - Record / record comments (remarks) in a batch file REN - rename files REPLACE - Replace / Replace or update a file with the file line RD - Delete folder RDISK - Create Recovery Disk RMTSHARE - Share a folder or printer ROUTE - Manipulate network routing tables Runas - Run a program by using another user account. Rundll32 - Run a DLL command (add / remove print connections) SC - Service Control SCHTASKS - Create or Edit Scheduled Tasks SCLIST - Display NT Services ScriptIt - Control GUI applications SET - Display, set, or remove environment variables SETX - Set environment variables permanently SHARE - Sign up or edit a file share or print share SHORTCUT - Create a windows shortcut (. LNK file) SHOWGRPS - Displays a list of Workgroups or NT users who have joined SHOWMBRS - Displays a list of Users who are members of a Workgroup SHUTDOWN - Shutdown the computer SLEEP - Wait for a few moments SOON - Schedule (schedule) a command for some time later SORT - Sort input START - opens a new window, to run a particular program or command SU - Switch User SUBINACL - Edit file and folder Permissions, Ownership and Domain SUBST - Customizing a path with a drive letter Systeminfo - Displays a list of system configuration Tasklist - Displays a list of applications and services running TIME - Display or change the time on the system TIMEOUT - Delay processing of a batch file TITLE - Specify the title of the window to a cmd.exe session TOUCH - change file timestamps a Tracert - Trace route to a remote host TREE - graphical display of folder structure TYPE - Displays the contents of a text file USRSTAT - Displays a list domain usernames and last login VER - Displays version information Verify - Check whether files have been saved VOL - Displays the disk label WHERE - Locate and display files in a directory tree Whoami - Display current current UserName and domain WINDIFF - Compare the contents of two or more files. WINMSD - Windows system diagnostics WINMSDP - Windows system diagnostics II WMIC - WMI Commands XCACLS - Change file permissions (access rights) XCOPY - Copy files and folders
Rabu, 03 November 2010

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How to solve windows blue screen

Solve Windows blue screen computer 
1. If the Windows Blue Screen Errors arise when we're installing Windows then there are 3 possible problems, namely (1) CD Drive is damaged and unable to properly read the Installation CD, (2) Installation CD is damaged and can not be read perfectly by the CD Drive, (3 ) the symptoms that the Hard Disk will soon be broken. All three of these symptoms should be ascertained and find a way out.
   
2. If the Windows Blue Screen Errors appear when booting then it is likely the cause is before the computer off / shut down improperly, the operating system is damaged. The solution to this problem is to repair the operating system. Instructions on the repair process has been outlined in my free ebook COMPUTER TECH GUIDE, especially in book 3 about computer repair.
   
3. The third case is a Windows Blue Screen Errors while it is running a program. Although in reality rather rare compared with the case number 2 and number 1 above.
Before taking your computer repair steps must first identify the type of error. If when you reboot your computer and Windows Blue Screen Errors appeared immediately follow the steps below. If you find that you can not get into Windows to do the repair, boot your computer into Safe Mode. After entering Safe Mode, perform the steps below;

   
1. From the desktop right click on [My Computer].
   
2. Click the [Properties].
   
3. In the System Properties window click the [Advanced].
   
4. In Advanced click the [Settings] under [Startup and Recovery].
   
5. In the Startup and Recovery window uncheck the Automatically restart check box.
   
6. Click Ok.
In the case of Windows Blue Screen Errors another in Windows NT, 2000, XP and Vista, perhaps similar to the example shown below. Fortunately this error message often contains more detailed information, and because it contains information so we can more easily find a solution. Note the picture below;

repair_computer


   
1. Identify the type of blue screen that separated a bottom line that contains capital letters instead of space, like the example below: BAD_POOL_HEADER.
   
2. At the top, no writing STOP: error message on error, or in the "Technical Information" section of the fault. For example, the above error is STOP: followed by writing 0 × 00000019 ... demonstrate the diversity of the next error.
   
3. At the end of the technical information is usually displayed files and addresses.
Once you have the above information you can begin troubleshooting the problem. From reading the following view I think you have guessed where lies the problem.
BAD_POOL_HEADER
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE
INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM Information
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
STATUS_IMAGE_CHECKSUM_MISMATCH
THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER
UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP
UNKNOWN_HARD_ERROR
If you encounter a Windows Blue Screen Errors do not like the picture above that means the Windows Blue Screen Error.

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How to remove McD virus in Facebook

McDonalds already clicked video on Facebook that turned out to viral fad? Do not worry. Your account is certainly safe because the virus does not steal passwords.

But, that does not mean your Facebook account is safe from the virus hoax. The reason, so malicious applications are your account login, he can do anything that could make a fuss. Is not going to watch a video while excited about McDonalds, you're willing to give access to the application for memprosting anything on your wall and send anything to all your friends? Once you click allow then, the virus works and inadvertently you have menyampah in your inbox every friend with the same invitation contains a link that fad is caused by a virus.

Well, before the perpetrator of the virus maker acting up again, can be anything he did from sending spam advertising until probably curses and link porn pictures, game clean the virus from your Facebook account. How do I? Follow these tips from Vaksincom, a provider of security solutions, below (see the picture as a guide.)

1. Click the [Account] [Privacy Settings] you will open a menu of "Choose Your Privacy Settings"

2. Click [Edit your settings] from the menu "Applications and Websites" in the lower left corner to open the menu of "Choose Your Privacy Settings> Applications, Games and Websites

3. Click [Remove unwanted or spammy applications] to open the screen "Applications, Games and Websites> Applications You Use not click the" X "next to" Edit Settings "

4. You will get a confirmation screen Remove, click the [Remove] to remove the program HD Video Playe

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Set Partition Hardisk

Hard drive is the hardware that is very important and must have on a PC, because its function is very important, now own hard drive capacity has reached 10 Terabyte,,, a very large space to store various files / data, but the default is usually found on PC desktops around 160 GB to 320 GB not infrequently also up to 500 GB, well done on the hard disk partition to make it more useful to help us organize the types of files, eg on Drive C: for OS and your applications installed, then on D Drive : as your data drive, partition it in conducting no limit, here are some simple tips about disk partition.
- What should be noted that when you buy a hard drive (say 160 GB) it is not completely empty hard drive that has a space of 160 GB, because the hard drive will use the most memory for file system so that read only about 149 GB, while the 40 GB To be 37 GB, 160 GB = 149 GB, 250 = 232 GB, 320 = 298 GB, 500 GB = 465 GB, 640 = 596 GB, 1 TB (terabyte) = 931 GB and so on, so for the 160 GB we can not divide by average on 4 40GB drives for example.
- In conducting partition line should you need it, eg, 160 GB hard drive following the divisions of> 40 GB on Drive C: Drive Installation is used as the OS, programs, and files application windows, give it the name "WINDOWS" (multiply again if you want a lot of applications in your PC)
> 60 GB on Drive D: use as a storage your multimedia files such as videos, films and your music files, images, multimedia files like that usually have a large enough capacity so that large memory definition in this sector.
> 49 GB on Drive E: in this drive to use as a storage place of your important data including office data, your agendas, for this sector do not file too much memory consuming hard drive.

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Maximizing Bandwitch without software

This article is actually related to the article on my previous post but in this article we conduct bandwidth upgrades directly through our windows registry. effective enough ... especially for us who can not use tools TCPOptimizer ...
The following process pensettingannya
MTU
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Services \ TCPIP \ Parameters \ Interfaces \ {27399555-CB68-982D-4EBC-9DCF2F5FC0ED}
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Services \ TCPIP \ Parameters \ Interfaces \ {6AF78F3C-1A8C-4582-82EC-4DBA6162B288}
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Services \ TCPIP \ Parameters \ Interfaces \ {DC4CB8F2-EAD1-4D9B-A154-B88DE5E6B108}
we can do setting the MTU value in the registry with a decimal value that is 68-1500 the greater the MTU value, the greater is the bandwidth that we can.
default TTL
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Services \ TCPIP \ Parameters
The default TTL value of 64 (decimal) or 40 (hexadecimal).
GlobalMaxTcpWindowSize
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Services \ TCPIP \ Parameters
TcpWindowSize
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Services \ TCPIP \ Parameters
large value of the Global Max TCP Window Size equals the value of TCP Window Size is as follows (with decimal value)
63 888 to line up to 2 Mbit
127 776 for line 1-5 Mbit
255 552 for line 2-14 Mbit
511 104 for line 80-30 Mbit
1022208 to line 25-60 Mbit
Our policy is needed to determine the value of TCP Window Size of this, because the conscious or unconscious that knows about the capabilities of our network is our own.
 
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