Showing posts with label Tutorials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tutorials. Show all posts

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Install Window In 1 Minute (Tutorial Step Wise) !

Install window in 1 minute (Tutorial Step Wise)

Installation of window is a great problem. It takes much more time, and after doing installation, we also install many, important software. This also takes more time.

But here is the solution of your problem!!!

One key Ghost is a great tool for the installation of window. It takes at-least only 1 minute.
I will teach you how to install window in one minute step by step.

Following are the steps:

1. Install your window Xp, Win8, Win7 or any other with Boot able CD.

2. Then install all important software in your computer like media player Office etc......

3. Make Folder Ghost in your hard drive partition, then copy downloaded "One Key Ghost" software in it. Here I am selecting E Partition.

4. Open One key ghost.

5. Double click on C partition where you install window.

6. Then click Backup option. In Save option you select Ghost Folder (created in step 3)
(See image)



Sunday, September 9, 2012

3 Tips For Using Email Securely !




3 Tips for Using Email Securely !

Not every email scam is as easy to detect as the “You’ve won a kajillion dollars!” email. Sometimes email scams or attacks look like very legitimate messages. Here are some tips for staying secure when reading the messages in your inbox.

1. Be aware:
It’s important to understand that it’s super easy for someone to make an email message look legit - for example, an email that says it’s from your bank or someone you know. If you want to be safe, to see if the message you’re reading might not be for real, then always follow the next two steps.

2. Be smart:
If an email requests that you send any private information, such as a password or an identification number, there’s an extremely good chance that there’s a scammer behind it. Mark the message as “junk” and delete it. If there’s an attachment and you’re unsure, don’t even open it.

3. Be cautious:
If there are links in an email message, take some extra steps before clicking:
  • Place your mouse over the link and look in the bottom left of your browser window. Sometimes email marketers use links that look funny in order to get click numbers. But other times, it’s very obvious that the URL isn't what you think it is. If you’re expecting to go to your bank’s website, but the URL begins with www.kittensaresocute.com, then you’ll know right away not to click. It may not always be that obvious, because scammers get more tricky all the time, but some don’t expect you to even check. You can even look more closely to see if anything is spelled incorrectly, such as www.paypall.com (with two Ls instead of one), another sign of a scam.

Monday, August 27, 2012

Desktop Locking Shortcut For Locking Your Computer !


Creating a desktop shortcut for locking your comp!

If you use your computer in an area where others may have access to it, and there are things on your system you would rather have kept confidential, locking your desktop when you leave the computer is an essential task.

Here’s a recipe for a desktop shortcut that will lock your computer in two easy clicks:

Right click on an empty area of the desktop and choose ‘new’ then ’shortcut’ , then create shortcut wizard will open; in the first text box, type “%windir%\System32\rundll32.exe user32.dll,LockWorkStation” and then give your shortcut an appropriate name on the next page, and hit ‘finish.’

How To Bypass Windows Xp Service Pack Installation ?


Bypassing Windows Xp Service Pack Installation !

Many Times, New Softwares, Games require you to have the Latest Service Packs to Install. There's a way to bypass that without installing Latest Service Packs !

You can change your Service Pack 2 to display Service Pack 3, or vice-versa.

Step-1: Open the run option from the start menu and type in “regedit” and press enter.

Step-2: Make a backup of your registry (just in case). By going to File then Export select any name and Save it!

Step-3: Browse to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE” then “SYSTEM” then “CurrentControlSet” then “Control” then “Windows" and finally "CSDVersion" file. You can also browse it through find option by pressing Ctrl+F and then type CSDVersion and search it.
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