Friday, 4 November 2011
Thursday, 3 November 2011
Easy steps to make your PC faster than before
Now I’ll show you how to make your pc faster than before. This can make your pc about 200% faster. to make you pc faster please follow the steps:
· Go to start then click run and then type regedit
· Select HKEY_CURRENT_USER and then select control panel folder and then select desktop folder. do it correctly
· You will see registry setting at your right hand side after that select menu show delay and then right click and select modify.
Windows 7 Installation Guide
Windows 7 Installation Guide
Introduction::
After many requests for this information, I have drafted this general guide to help.
Take note: Regardless of flavor of Windows 7 or if it is 32/64-bit that you will be installing, the steps listed here are the same. The only difference would be which product key is entered to determine which flavor of 7 is installed.
Important Information
This guide assumes a "clean" installation and not an "upgrade" from a previous OS. Ensure that you backup all of your important files (documents, music, etc) to CD/DVD/another hard drive before following these steps.
If you are using Hard Disks in a ACPI or RAID setup, you will first need to download the latest Windows 7 compatible (32-bit or 64-bit) for your particular hardware before installing clean. Check with your chipset/hard drive controllers manufactures web site for the latest drivers/information before starting.
What is a Subscriber Identity Module (Sim) Card?
A SIM card or Subscriber Identity Module is a portable memory chip used in some models of cellular telephones. The SIM card makes it easy to switch to a new phone by simply sliding the SIM out of the old phone and into the new one. The SIM holds personal identity information, cell phone number, phone book, text messages and other data. It can be thought of as a mini hard disk that automatically activates the phone into which it is inserted.
A SIM card can come in very handy. For example, let's say your phone runs out of battery power at a friend's house. Assuming you both have SIM-based phones, you can remove the SIM card from your phone and slide it into your friend's phone to make your call. Your carrier processes the call as if it were made from your phone, so it won't count against your friend's minutes.
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
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