Thursday, August 28, 2008

Tips to disable error msg

To get rid of that pesky request from Uncle Bill, right-click the My Computer icon on your desktop and choose Properties.
In the System Properties window that appears, go to the Advanced tab and click Error Reporting.
You have a few options. You could Disable error reporting. This will make any crashing program's window simply close itself. Poof! No explanation of what happened.
You could also click But Notify Me When Critical Errors Occur, but it might be even safer (and less confusing down the road) if you select Enable Error Reporting and Choose Programs to exclude only your commonly crashing program.
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Sunday, August 24, 2008

How to search for a computer on the network in Windows XP

Search for a computer when you know the name of the computer

If you know the name of the computer, you can search for the computer on the network:
1.Click Start, and then click Search.
2.Click Printers, computers, or people.
3.Click a computer on the network.
4.In the Computer name box, type the name of the computer that you want to find, and then click Search.


Search for a computer when you do not know the name of the computer

If you do not know the name of the computer, you can browse for the computer on the network:
1.Click Start, and then click My Network Places.
2.Click Entire Network.
3.Double-click Microsoft Windows Network.
4.Double-click the name of the domain that you want to search.
5.Double-click the name of the computer that you want to access so that the shared resources are displayed.

How To Increase Computer Speed Now

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How To Increase Computer Speed Now!

Speed is the name of the game in computers. I get requests almost daily from clients who want me to increase memory or some other upgrade to speed up their system . Interestingly, when clients watch me work on their “slow” system , I’m often asked “How did you do that so fast”? It's important to realize that how you use your pc is very key to how well your pc works.

Well, I’m going to clue you in to a few secret rules of system performance . At first you may not like the answer, but if you trust me and follow through you’ll be stunned at how “fast” your old system can go. Follow these rules, break a few bad habits and your personal productivity and enjoyment will increase.

Rules to Increase Computer Speed Now



Rule #1 - The slowest moving part of your system system isn’t your system .
With some exceptions, most system components move at a rate of performance that is almost inconceivable to humans. If your system was a car, you’d be able to travel faster than most airplanes. If your car could travel as fast as an airplane, could you drive it that fast? Not on todays roads! Your system will move only as fast as you can move it. The fastest and easiest way to increase your computers performance is to increase your operating performance . In most cases, the computer can easily keep up. Doubling your performance is easier than you think.

Rule #2 Mice are slow.
This may be a bitter pill to take, but your mouse is slowing you down, holding you back and keeping you from excelling. He’s not your friend. While mice are necessary for some things most Windows functions can be done completely rodent-free.

Rule #3 The secret to speed is in the keys.
I have a question for you - how long does it take to get to Tucson? Why does it take that long? The answer is - because you have to travel. How long would it take if you didn’t have to travel? That’s right, almost no time at all. When you use your mouse, it has to travel across your screen. That takes time and effort. Most things can be done by tapping 1 or 2 keys on the computer keyboard - and that is FAST.

Here’s an example - to open Solitaire with the mouse, you have to move around the screen and click [Start] then Programs, Accessories, Games, Solitaire. That takes time. CTRL+ESC Activates the Start Button Then just tap the first letter of each menu item in order. For solitaire tap P, A, G, S. Viola!

Want to close any windows program? Instead of mousing over to that “X” in the corner, try holding down the ALT key (next to CTRL) and tapping the F4 key. ALT+F4 closes almost every computer program - including Windows!

Keyboard shortcuts take a little time to learn, but the improvement in speed is well worth it. Learn the computer keys and take control!


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Saturday, August 23, 2008

Data redundancy error

The most common time you will see the cyclic redundancy check error message is when trying to read data from a damaged CD or DVD. Just before it appears, your CD/DVD drive will probably grind and whirl away - your PC may also become a little slugglish.

Less frequent causes are the result of system crashes, and buggy software (hello Microsoft), incomplete downloads (often identified by the misleading message 'This is not a valid Windows file', 'This is not a valid win32 application' or 'Corrupt Zip file'). If this problem happens frequently with downloads, try using a download manager.

For CDs and DVDs, the problem is a little different. Normally, when CD/DVD drives get a CRC message from a disc, they try to read the disc again - hence the grinding sound. After several failed attempts, they give up and display the redundancy check error. The problem can be hardware (loose cables, failing drive), software or damaged media. In most cases checking and cleaning the disc is the easiest way to overcome the problem. If different clean discs produce the same error, it is likely to be a hardware issue (check the discs in another drive). Another common cause of these errors is poorly burnt CDs and DVDs - especially those that had numerous or severe buffer underuns. USB burners suffer from this problem when the burn speed is too high (generally above 4X-8X)

If the discs are damaged, you'll probably need a recovery tool to get back your data. CDCheck 3 will work for CDs and DVDs. First it will check the media, and then you have the option to recover the files. It's free for personal use and has saved many people heartache when it comes to recovering lost digital images and videos from damaged CDs.
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

The great mind challenge-2008

Dear student/faculty,IBM is conducting 'THE GREAT MIND CHALLENGE' , Just promote your creativity and become the XML super star.


Participate, learn-by-doing and win Laptops, iTouch gadgets and DigiCams.

Important steps to follow:

Step 0: Register your team with "Team Registration" link (http://www.tgmc.in/team_registration.php). Maximum 4 students minimum 2 students along with one faculty can form a team. Visit all links of left side panel. Registration closes by 31st August 2008

Step 1: SRS Documentation - For SRS (System Requirement Specification) Template visit www.tgmc.in/resource.php

Step 2: SRS Submission - Last Date for Submission 15th Sep 2008 - For Sample SRS visit www.tgmc.in/resource.php . SRS to be submitted to tgmcsysnopsis.2008@gmail.com with Subject line clearly mentioning " Team Name/State Name "

Step 3: Project Development - Use multiple products and check the Evaluation criteria to know where to concentrate.

Step 4: Project Submission - Last Date for Submisson 1st Nov 2008

For more details on the Next Steps do check in www.tgmc.in/resource.php

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Increasing internet speed for dialup connecions

QoS Packet Scheduler is a method of network bandwidth management that can monitor the importance of data packets and depending upon the priority of the packet, give it higher or lower priority or bandwidth levels. It's not very useful unless you're using apps which are QoS-aware or running a server, so you can gain some network overhead back by turning it off.
Note: This following tip will not work on XP Home Edition.
Make sure you're logged on as actually "Administrator". Do not log on with any account that just has administrator privileges.
Start > Run > type gpedit.msc (not available in home version).
Expand the Local Computer Policy branch.
Expand the Administrative Templates branch.
Expand the Network branch.
Highlight the "QoS Packet Scheduler" in left window.
In right window double click the "limit reservable bandwidth" setting.
On setting tab check the ENABLED item.
Where it says "Bandwidth limit %" change it to read 0 (ZERO).
Close gpedit.msc.
Effect is immediate on some systems, some need to re-boot.
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Registry Editing has been disabled by your administrator

Method 1:
Using the REG.EXE console tool
1. Click Start, Run and type this command:

You should be able to launch Tweak UI, as well as the Registry Editor.

Method 2:
Using the Group Policy Editor (Windows XP Professional only)
Click Start, Run and type gpedit.msc and press ENTER
Go to the following location:
User Configuration Administrative Templates System
Double-click Disable registry editing tools and set it to Not Configured
Exit the Group Policy Editor

Task manager has been disabled by your administrator

Method 1
Click Start, Run and type this command exactly as given below: (better - Copy and paste)
Method 2
Download and run this REG fix and double-click it.
Method 3
Click Start, Run and type Regedit.exe
Navigate to the following branch:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Policies\ System
In the right-pane, delete the value named DisableTaskMgr
Close Regedit.exe
Method 4: Using Group Policy Editor - for Windows XP Professional
Click Start, Run, type gpedit.msc and click OK.
Navigate to this branch:
User Configuration / Administrative Templates / System / Ctrl+Alt+Delete Options / Remove Task Manager
Double-click the Remove Task Manager option.
Set the policy to Not Configured.