Saturday, February 20, 2010

Resize Windows Partition using

If you need to resize partitions from Windows 7, you don’t need a third-party tool. Just like you have on Windows Vista, you can resize partitions in Windows 7.

How to resize a partition in Windows 7?

In order to resize partitions in Windows 7, you have to open the Disk Management utility. To do that, go to the search bar in your Start menu and type ‘create and format’. Now click on the link that comes up on top.

In the Disk Management window that appears, you’ll see all partitions of your computer listed one by one.
Right click on the partition that you want to resize, and then choose the ‘Shrink Volume’ option. Windows will now query for available disk space.

In the Shrink Volume window that appears next, type the amount you want to shrink by in the ‘Enter the amount of disk space you want to shrink in MB’ label. For example, to shrink the partition from 25 GB to 20 GB, type 5000 in the text box.

Click Shrink. You’ve just resized a partition in Windows 7 and shrunk it!
If you want to increase the size of a partition without shrinking it, use the Extend Volume option from the right click menu.
That’s how you resize partitions in Windows 7!

 Disclaimer: Make sure that you backup all your data before resizing. We’re not responsible for any damage caused.

Find Detailed Hardware Information with Speccy

Speccy is a a freeware which gives u a detailed information about your computer. Its an advanced system information tool.

Please note this is a beta version of Speccy and should only be used by advanced users on test machines.








Why do I need Speccy?
At first glance, Speccy may seem like an application for system administrators and power users. It certainly is, but Speccy can also help normal users, in everyday computing life.
If you need to add more memory to your system, for example, you can check how many memory slots your computer has and what memory's already installed. Then you can go out and buy the right type of memory to add on or replace what you've already got.
If you're going to be selling your PC, you can use Speccy to quickly list out the components. Or, if you're buying a PC, you can use Speccy to check that the computer has what the label says it has.
Also, Speccy comes in handy for support. If you're on the phone with technical support and they want to know what video card you have installed, there's no need to hunt around Windows. Speccy has all the information on one easy-to-understand screen.

To Download Click Here

Open DNS Locates Websites Quicker, Protects You from Phishing Websites

You may find that, using your ISP’s DNS (Domain NameServers), sites can take a while to load. OpenDNS is the answer to that! From the mouth of OpenDNS, “OpenDNS is the world’s leading provider of Internet navigation and security. Make your network safer, faster, smarter and more reliable without the cost and complexity of traditional security services.” OpenDNS also has “typo correction”, in which, if you were to type craigslist.og, it’d automatically redirect you to craigslist.org. It also has a phishing site blocker, which wouldn’t let you go to any sites known to be fraudulent. One of the other many features is that, from the control panel online, you can configure it to block different categories of sites (so maybe you want pornography and social networking sites blocked, and it gets done!), even better, it won’t let you through to proxies, so you can’t bypass it!


Step 1

To start, go to https://www.opendns.com/start. The free version should be fine for basic use, so click “Sign up”.

Step 2

Type in your details, and you’re almost done!
This screen will come up:
opendns 500x233 Open DNS Locates Websites Quicker, Protects You from Phishing Websites, and More...

Step 3

As it says, it’d be the best option to set it up on your router. Click that, and then the manufacturer of the router, follow the instructions, and you should be good to go. If you don’t have a router, or would prefer to use your computer, click the Computer button and follow the instructions there. You can also view the article here.

Step 4

If you ever want to check that OpenDNS is active, just go here or visit http://www.opendns.com/welcome. If there is a tick, then it means it’s all working, otherwise, you may need to restart, or follow what it says on the page.

Enjoy internet in a faster and safer, hence a Smarter way ! :)

Photosynthesis: A New Source of Electrical Energy?

Scientists in France have transformed the chemical energy generated by photosynthesis into electrical energy by developing a novel biofuel cell. The advance offers a new strategy to convert solar energy into electrical energy in an environmentally-friendly and renewable manner. In addition, the biofuel cell could have important medical applications.




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Pirated DVD Vs Legal DVD (Hilarious)



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10 common issues you can fix with a registry hack

10 common issues you can fix with a registry hack
By Brien Posey

If you read any article that involves editing the registry, you will no doubt see ominous warnings telling you that you can destroy Windows and/or your applications if you edit the registry incorrectly, and that you should always make a full system backup before performing a registry modification. While these statements may be true, the fact remains that there are things that you can do by editing the registry that you simply cannot do with the GUI. In this article, I want to share with you 10 handy registry hacks for Windows XP and Vista.

1: Disable AutoPlay
I always find it a bit annoying to insert a  CD and have Windows open Internet Explorer and display a bunch of information I don't care about. I would rather just be able to navigate through the disc's file system and go directly to what I need. Fortunately, it's easy to create a registry setting that disables AutoPlay:
1. Navigate through the Registry Editor to HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer.
2. Create a DWORD named NoDriveTypeAutoRun.
3. Set the value to 000000FF.


2: Increase the maximum number of simultaneous downloads
As a technical writer, I'm constantly downloading files. Sometimes I need to download a lot of files, and Windows' limit on the number of files that can be downloaded simultaneously gets in the way. If you're in the same boat, you can tweak the registry so that Windows will let you download 10 files at a time:
1. Navigate through the Registry Editor to HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings.
2. Create a new DWORD named MaxConnectionsPerServer and assign it a value of 0000000a.
3. Create a new DWORD named MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server and assign it a value of 0000000a.


3: Change the name of the registered user
When you install Windows, you're prompted to enter a username and a company name. But since it's fairly common for companies to merge, you may want to change the name of the company Windows is registered to by using this hack:
1. Navigate through the Registry Editor to HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion.
2. Change the values that are assigned to the RegisteredOwner and RegisteredOrganization keys to reflect the new ownership information.


4: Prevent the Recycle Bin from being deleted
If you've ever right-clicked on the Windows Recycle Bin, you know there's a Delete option, which can be used to get rid of it. If you want to prevent the Recycle Bin from accidental deletion, follow these steps:
1. Navigate through the Registry Editor to HKCR\CLSID\{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}.
2. Create a new registry key called Shell.
3. Create a new registry key named Delete and put it beneath the Shell key. The path should look like this: HKCR\CLSID\{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}\Shell\Delete.
4. Modify the Default key and assign it a value of Recycle Bin.


5: Eliminate cached logons
Windows is designed to allow users to log on using cached logins if no domain controller is available to authenticate the request. If you want to make sure that a login request is always authenticated by a domain controller, you could change the number of cached logons that are allowed from 10 to 0 (or you could increase the number of cached logins allowed to 50). To do so, follow these steps:
1. Navigate through the Registry Editor to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\winlogon.
2. Create a new REG_SZ setting named CachedLogonsCount.
3. Assign this new setting a value that reflects how many concurrent cached logins you want to allow.


6: Encrypt and decrypt from a shortcut menu
Normally, when you want to encrypt or decrypt a file in XP Pro or Vista, you just right-click on the file or folder and choose the Properties command from the shortcut menu. When the properties sheet appears, click the Advanced button on the General tab and then use either the Encrypt or the Decrypt option.
If all that seems like a lot of work, you can add those options to the shortcut menu you see when you right-click on a file:
1. Navigate through the Registry Editor to HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced.
2. Create a new DWORD called EncryptionContextMenu and assign it a value of 1.


7: Delay Windows Activation
Typically, when an organization deploys Vista, it will create a master image, run SYSPREP, and deploy the image. But it might be a while between the time that SYSPREP is run and when Vista is actually deployed. Microsoft will allow you to extend the activation period by 30 days, but you can do that only three times. You can, however, use a registry hack to get around this limitation:
1. Navigate through the registry to HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SL.
2. Change the value associated with the SkipRearm key to 1.
3. Open a Command Prompt window and enter the following command: slmgr –rearm.


8: Relocate your offline files
When you use Vista's Offline Files feature, the offline file cache is automatically placed on your C: drive. But my laptop has two hard drives in it, and I wanted to configure Vista to place my offline files onto my secondary hard drive. I accomplished the task by following these steps:
1. Open the Control Panel and click on the Network And Internet link, followed by the Offline Files link. Windows will display the Offline Files properties sheet.
2. Disable offline files if they are currently enabled.
3. Click OK and reboot the machine.
4. When the computer reboots, open the Registry Editor and navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\CSC.
5. Create a new string value named Parameters.
6. Assign this value to the Parameters key:
\??\e:\csc
where e: is the drive letter you want to use.
7. Exit the Registry Editor and reboot the computer.
8. When the machine reboots, enable offline files.
9. Reboot the computer one last time. Now, you can start making folders available offline.
10 common issues you can fix with a registry hack


9: Disable User Account Control
One of the things about Vista that seems to irritate a lot of people is the User Account Control feature. In essence, an administrator is treated as a standard user. Administrators who attempt to perform an administrative action receive a prompt asking whether they initiated the action. I think that this prompt is a valuable safeguard against malware, but since a lot of people don't like it, here's how to use the registry editor to suppress the prompt:
1. Navigate through the registry editor to HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System.
2. Change the value of the ConcentPromptBehaviorAdmin key to 00000000.


10: Don't display the last user who logged in
Windows Vista is designed so that when you press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to log in, it will display the name of the user who logged in most recently. This can be a bit of a problem if multiple users share a common PC. They may forget to check to see who was logged in previously and key in their own password in association with another user's login name. If they try this enough times, they could lock the other user out. You can get around this problem by using a simple registry tweak to tell Windows not to display the name of the user who was logged in previously:
1. Navigate through the Registry Editor to HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System.
2. Set the DontDisplayLastName key to a value of 1.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

GiveAway of the day



Who doesnt want free stuff in life. We all look around to check for the cheapest prices and above that if we get anything for free we do not forget to praise our Luck

One such site i came across for which I praise my luck. The site offers a very useful data protection and other kind of softwares for free along with valid licenses. What else do we want in our life. So I decided to share the site with people.

Steps to get the free softwares are way too simple. you just need to visit the site and subscribe yourself for the daily feeds. You should receive the emails after the subscription. then if you want you can download the softwares as per your requirement


Enjoy ! :)

Detailed Review of Windows 7 Mobile


Microsoft has revealed their new windows phone 7 series device at Mobile World Congress 2010. Windows Phone 7 seems to be next generation device which seems to have taken a big jump in the smart phone area. Almost every one has a positive review about windows phone 7 series till now, it seems to be a great operating system for windows mobile which is expected a different true really fresh kind of experience to the users.    
Windows phone 7 series interface is inspired from Zune HD, at the first look any one would call it a Zune Phone. It seems to provide a mix form of multitasking in which every application is running simultaneously on windows phone 7 series, the only negative thing one could notice now are some few graphic glitches when you navigate through different sections of the phone which are called different hubs but as the this could be the early build so they wont be their in the final build in windows 7 series phones which will released by the later end of this year 2010
Home Screen aka Start Screen
It is graphical arrangement of rectangular and square shaped boxes called Live Tiles which present a good information about anything you are going to initiate with these tiles.

You can launch items at start screen, or pin people to call, get the latest information about their social activity and lot more, this start screen is vertically long as you can have a large number as live tiles in a vertical manner.
People Hub -  It list out all your contacts and other people whom you are following you for updates from various social networks like twitter, facebook and windows live network. It features a live feed of the latest updates from contacts into the people hub.
  
Pictures Hub – The pictures hub features the photo albums from PCs, Web services like flickr, picasa etc and it supports features like multi touch, swipe across pictures and pinch to zoom.

Office Hub – It provides you with quick access to documents and the SharePoint services across the Microsoft network, it has one note and other office application needed for business users.




Music+Video Hub – The music and video hub is the beauty of Windows Phone 7, the device seamlessly syncs like a Zune HD to the Zune Software installed on a desktop PC


Games Hub - Windows Phone 7 seems to be fully integrated with the Xbox LIVE network, how ever which games will be available to play on windows phone 7 and how this will work in real is still a question ?

App Store ? – Although Microsoft did not talked anything about any app store, but it looks like there will be a dedicated market place which will there in windows 7 series phones to get applications directly on the device, there will be an announcement about this in the annual MIX 2010 conference next month.
Conclusion – Windows 7 Series seems to be really exciting when it comes to awesome multitasking of applications, unique very useful user interface and seems to have a bright future. They have completely revolutionized the way windows phone used to work and display. Windows 7 Series phones will be launched in the holiday season near december or november. Still, there is more to be expected to come out about windows 7 series app store in the coming conference next month called MIX 2010 
Can Old Windows Phone be Upgraded To Windows 7 Series OS ? – Cant say, this is still a question – they have not cleared this question.
:)

Monday, February 15, 2010

Google Buzz Desktop Application




Recently there has been quite a buzz over the net about the new Google Buzz. Its a Googles way of interfering social networking market. its a freely available service from Google. it can be accessed from our local inboxes of gmail. however, i just came across this very useful desktop application from which we can get the benefits and all the buzz right on our desktop without signing into our browsers.


Google Buzz Desktop is a adobe air based desktop client to buzz from desktop using this application without opening gmail, it emulates iphone version of google buzz. So it will work in the same way as you use the web app of google buzz from iphone safari browser


We have this complete guide to use the google buzz web app on iphone, so we would suggest you to read it so that you can use this desktop app for google buzz without any difficulties.


Direct Download GBD app || Download Google BUzz Desktop App


Enjoyy :)

EA giving away free copies of Command & Conquer





Since long we have been great fans of command and conquer game. so for the new launch heres a little favor from EA itself.


EA is giving aways free copies of C&C games just visit the EA download site (EA download Page) and claim your free copies now. You can download Tiberian Sun (with the Firestorm expansion), Tiberian Dawn, and the best of the old ones, Red Alert.


Thanks to Crunch Gear and LAN for the tip. :)