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Windows 7 Build 7057 Wallpaper for DownloadBy Tony Tran on March 17th, 2009 | No Comments
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WinXP Registry TweaksBy trungnghiabui on January 9th, 2009 | 8 Comments
Windows 2000 and XP are built on NT technology and both are generally better optimized for networking than Windows 9x and even NT4. Regardless, both XP and 2000 are still configured with respect to Ethernet rather than high-speed Internet connections, where latency plays a major role in throughput. Here, you will find specific information on how to optimize the Windows 2000/XP Registry for Cable Modems, DSL, or any similar type of broadband Internet connection. Customizing the Windows Registry assumes some proficiency in tuning Windows configuration files. If you don’t feel comfortable e... -
Vista Key AlarmsBy trungnghiabui on January 9th, 2009 | No Comments
In Vista, go to Start, Control Panel and click on the Ease of Access link. This is the same as the Accessibility Options in XP. From there, click on the link that says Change how your keyboard works. Once youre in that window, go down to the middle of the page and checkmark the box that says Turn on Toggle Keys. This will then activate a beeping sound every time you hit the Caps Lock, Num Lock or Scroll Lock keys on your keyboard. Go ahead and give your keyboard a try. Hit the Caps Lock key and youll hear a beeping noise. You can then do the same for the Num Lock and Scroll Lock keys. These ar... -
Tired Of Reinstalling WindowsBy trungnghiabui on January 9th, 2009 | No Comments
My Suggestions For A Better And Easier Computing: -> First partition ur HDD as follows. C: (primary, bootable) 10GB, D: (ur choice), E: (10 GB) -> Next install 2 OSs, it can be XP,XP or XP,9X. One OS in C: and other E: Let OS in C: be called “TRASH” and that in E: be called “GOOD” -> Boot into GOOD OS. Install all the important software (image viewer, winamp, winrar, acrobat, ms-office etc) in E:program files. Tweak all you settings, Install all the latest drivers, AV, service packs, patches etc and do the same for TRASH if you want! ALSO INSTALL THE IMAGING SO... -
Multi partition a USB flash drive in WindowsEver wondered how to set up more than one partition on a USB flash drive using Windows XP? In the following tutorial, I’ll show you how to do just that. But first, let me explain how it works. By default, a USB flashdrive is detected by Windows XP/Vista as removable media and thus will not display more than one partition. In addition, Windows will not allow you to multi partition removable media. However, if we can make Windows see the USB flashdrive as a fixed drive, Windows will then allow us to create multiple USB flashdrive partitions. Windows will also detect and display th...
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How to install VPN Server on Windows 2003 ServerBy Tony Tran on December 27th, 2008 | 3 Comments
One need to follow below mentioned steps to install VPN server on windows 2003 server: 1. Go to Start > Administrative Tools > Routing and Remote Access. 2. Right-click on servers icon -> select “Configure and Enable Routing and Remote Access” to start the Setup Wizard 3. Click Next 4. Select “Remote Access (dial-up or VPN)” 5. Click Next. 6. Check the VPN check box and then click next. 7. in the “VPN Connection “window, select the network interface is connected to the Internet and click Next. 8. In the “IP Address Assignment windowR... -
Manage Windows Vista Power Schemes Effectively &...By Tony Tran on December 26th, 2008 | No Comments
Most mobile users have Windows Vista on their portable Laptops and as such, it becomes imperative to them to make their battery stretch as far is possible. Fortunately, Vista Is Green; and has great power management schemes. A power plan or power scheme is a collection of hardware and system settings that manages how your computer uses power. Power plans can help you save energy, maximize system performance, or achieve a balance between the two. Windows Vista Power management scheme offers three plans: Balanced, Power Saver, and High Performance. Balanced: Offers full performance when you nee... -
How To Verify the Status of Data Execution Prevention...By Tony Tran on December 26th, 2008 | No Comments
Open an elevated command prompt and copy-paste: wmic OS Get DataExecutionPrevention_SupportPolicy and press Enter. The number wich is displayed denotes the status of DEP on your machine. 0 – DEP is disabled for all processes. 1 – DEP is enabled for all processes. 2 – DEP is enabled for only Windows system components and services. (Default) 3 – DEP is enabled for all processes. ...



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