Monday, December 12, 2011

How to Recover Data from a Corrupt Memory Card or USB Drive

When I to click on pen drive I get a error box with a message  E:\ is not accessible. The file or directory is corrupted and unreadable. DAMN! DAMN! DAMN!
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Friday, December 9, 2011

Increase Internet Speed By 20% In XP

Folow these steps:

Go to start>run>Type gpedit.msc>Administrative Templates>Network>QoS Packet Scheduler>Click on Limit Reservable Bandwidth and check the enabled box>Change the Bandwidth limit 20% to 0 %.

Restart your PC & check the speed.

Prevent Access To Computer Drives

Follow these steps:

Go to start>run>Type gpedit.msc>Go to the path User Configuration>Administrative Templates>Windows Components>Click On Windows Explorer>On the right panel locate Prevent access to drives from My Computer>Open it>Set to Enabled.

How To Do Restore Your System?

Follow these simple steps:
  • Go to Start> All Programs> Accessories> System Tools> System Restore
  • System Restore window will open.
  • Check Restore my computer to an earlier time.
  • Then click on Next.
  • Select any bold dates from calendar, then select restore point for that date (If there are more than one).
  • Click Next, Next.
  • Wait your computer will restart and will take some time for restoring to previous date.
Note: System Restore is the best way for preventing from viruses. Like if you find any vulnerable virus on your system OR system speed has become slow immediately, just restore your system to some previous time when the system was working fine.

Reasons Why Computer Crashes Mostly

  • Hardware Conflict
  • Bad Ram 
  • Hard Disk Drives
  • Fatal OE Exceptions And VXD Errors
  • Viruses
  • Software
  • Overheating
  • BIOS Settings
  • Power Supply Problems

Hide Drives In My Computer

Follow these steps:

Go to start>run>Type pedit.msc>Go to the path User Configuration>Administrative Templates>Windows Components>Click On Windows Explorer>On the right panel locate Hide these specified drives in My Computer>Open it>Set to Enabled.

Your drives are hide now.

How To Bypass BIOS Passwords?

The basic input-output system BIOS is the first thing you see when you turn on your computer. As in school/college labs, you would have been gone through BIOS passwords on startup, but some users don't like it as it seems weird. Follow these two methods for bypassing BIOS password:

Increase Performance Of Computer

Follow these steps:
  • Right Click on My Computer and select properties.
  • Click on the "Advanced" tab
  • See the "Perfomance" section? Click "Settings"
  • Disable all or some of the following:

Sharing Files Between Two Macs

Setting up two Macs to network and share files can be done wirelessly or wired (if you do it wired just run a regular network cable between the two computers). The following steps are generally the same for both Leopard and Tiger users. There will be a few interface differences, so if you have any trouble just post your question in the comments.

Mantra of Medicine Buddha

Mantra of Medicine Buddha: Teyata Om Bhekanze Bhekanze Maha Bhekanze Radza Samudgate Svoha!