Posted on June 30, 2009 by pchelpuk
All of the users of the windows Vista will be very happy to know about that how to make windows vista boot faster. Is it possible to boot up fast. Yes, I am sure to make Windows Vista Boot process faster. Please try to follow the tips given below to make your vista operating system [...]
Filed under: Computer Maintenance, Computer Security, PC Troubeshooting | Tagged: antivirus, BIOS, BOOT ORDER, Dual Operating System, Fix notifications, Hard Disk Drive, logon Screen, msconfig, New startup time, password, SAVE AND EXIT, spyware, User Account, Windows Vista | Leave a Comment »
Posted on June 30, 2009 by pchelpuk
All of the users of the windows Vista will be very happy to know about that how to make windows vista boot faster. Is it possible to boot up fast. Yes, I am sure to make Windows Vista Boot process faster. Please try to follow the tips given below to make your vista operating system [...]
Filed under: Computer Maintenance, Computer Security, Hard Disk Drive, PC Troubeshooting | Tagged: BOOT ORDER, CUT IT OUT, Dual operating systems, flash, HARD DISK, iruses, Malware, MS CONFIG:, msconfig, New startup time, PC startup, Windows Vista Boot process | Leave a Comment »
Posted on June 25, 2009 by pchelpuk
If we use the computer then its our duty to know about the services and I mean some related to computer. As I told to that one of the best and important service used by network printer is called spoolsv but now a it is also involdev in malware and virus but why we do [...]
Filed under: Computer Security | Tagged: spoolsv, virus or spyware, ZoneAlarm | Leave a Comment »
Posted on June 24, 2009 by pchelpuk
There is a CMOS battery kept on the motherboard. CMOS battery is cheap, easy to find at most electronics retailers, and pretty simple to replace.
Whenever you decide to open the cover of your cabinet that look for something about the size and shape of a quarter mounted on the system board. Usually the battery sits [...]
Filed under: Computer Maintenance | Tagged: BIOS, BIOS manufacturer, cabinet, cheap, CMOS battery, DELETE, INSERT, Setup, system clock | Leave a Comment »
Posted on June 23, 2009 by pchelpuk
There is always a confusion when it comes to file sharing between two systems of different Operating Systems.
This mail has detailed comparison of File Sharing and Accessing in XP/Vista.
1) Have same Workgroup Name
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Windows XP Home
Click on the Windows logo in the lower left, then right-click on Computer and select Properties.
Go to Start, then [...]
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tagged: Workgroup, File Sharing, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Share Folder, Printer, Control Panel | Leave a Comment »
Posted on June 22, 2009 by pchelpuk
I am here with some of tips related to computer error code and beep sound, and its solution. The most obvious is the STOP CODE that is displayed on a Blue Screen Of Death (BSOD), but there are also audible error codes that are designed to alert you of problems and help you to identify [...]
Filed under: Computer Maintenance, PC Troubeshooting | Tagged: Audible Computer Error Codes, Boop Code, BSOD, Computer Error Code, fortunate, STOP Code | Leave a Comment »
Posted on June 19, 2009 by pchelpuk
Introduction
Sometime it happens when we logged on to the computer with a domain account, change your password and suddenly lock your workstation, and then after when you try to unlock workstation with your old password even though the password has been changed. Why is that and what happen at the moment.
When you try to log [...]
Filed under: Computer Maintenance, Computer Security | Tagged: authentication, Cached credentials, cached domain logon credentials, cracked" password, domain controller, laptops, offline attack, optimization, password, unencrypted, unlocking, Winlogon | Leave a Comment »
Posted on June 18, 2009 by pchelpuk
Some of the Windows 7 shortcuts are listed below so requested to all Windows 7 fan to print this page and use these shortcuts.
General
Windows + (+/- keys) – Zoom In/Out.
Shift+Click a Taskbar Item – Open a new instance of that application
Windows +Home – Minimize all but the current window
Windows + [...]
Filed under: Keyboard Shortcuts | Tagged: Alt Keys, Arrow Keys, F Keys, General, Logging In And Out, Number or Numeric Keys, Tab key, Windows Key + Letters | Leave a Comment »
Posted on June 11, 2009 by pchelpuk
Below are some other important factor to take into account before implementing transparent data encryption:
Using TDE requires a database encryption key (DEK) and any certificate that you may have used for the DEK. You will need this key when restoring your backups.
If you are using [...]
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Posted on June 9, 2009 by pchelpuk
With Windows 7 Microsoft introduces a system maintenance tool.
It checks for:
- Broken shortcuts
- Unused desktop icons
Update:
- Troubleshooting history / Error reports taking up disk space
- System Timecorrection
- Disk Volume errors
And also collects system information:
Random Info: I took both screens with the new Windows 7 snipping tool, which will increase your productivity a lot. What I [...]
Filed under: Computer Maintenance | Tagged: Clear History, Cookie, Registry cleaner, Temp cleaner | Leave a Comment »