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Install Windows 7 In 13 Step

The purpose of this guide is to prepare a USB Flash Drive with the installation files of Windows Vista™ or Windows 7™. Most Netbook does not come with a CD/DVD drive and therefore installing or upgrading to a new operating system is always a challenge. The guide is divided into two parts, the first part talks about the preparation of the Flash Drive and the later talks about how to copy the installation file content on to the Drive for installation. Method 1 of 2: Preparing The USB Flash Drive 1 Most Flash Drives available in the market will work. When choosing a drive for the preparation we should remember two key points: The Flash Drive should have a decent read/write speed The size of the drive should be at least 4GB 2 To prepare the USB Flash Drive, we need access to a computer running either Windows Vista™ or Windows 7™. Insert the Flash Drive in the computer and wait for the computer to recognize the drive. 3 Click START >...

How To Intall Windows XP From USB?

Requirement Windows Xp installation disk, solution.rar file Working pen drive of at least 2 GB. We need to transfer all XP installation media files into pen drive. If you don't have dump of XP CD on hard disk then you need to copy them from XP CD. Download this file solution.rar and extract it. Attach a pen drive (All data will be erase from pen drive) Open the folder where you have extracted the files from solution.rar and run HpUSBformat.exe. This command will detect your USB disk, if not, select form the list ( in this example my USB memory stick is drive M: ) Now set these options Volume label : - SYSTEM Check marks on :- Create a DOS Start up disk Select radio button :- Using DOS system files located at: Give the path where you have extracted solution.rar (Give the path of DOS folder) files At this moment pen drive has become DOS bootable. Copy all other files from DOS folder to your USB disk. ( you can overwrite existing ones) Insert Windows Xp...

6 Registry Hacks to Make Your PC Faster

The Windows Registry is a database that holds your operating system's configurations and settings. This includes everything from how long your mouse must hover over a taskbar icon before the preview pops up (in Windows Vista and Windows 7) to performance settings. Windows 7 (and Vista) have more eye-candy features built into the operating system, but a number of Registry hacks and tweaks can speed up--or, at least, appear to speed up--the performance of your computer. Before we start mucking around with your PC's guts, however, we're going to make sure that you have a reliable backup of your Registry in case something goes sour. Though editing the Windows Registry is not nearly as scary as it sounds, making an incorrect change can cripple your system. To ensure that this doesn't happen, it's important to take the precaution of backing up part, or all, of the Registry before you proceed. Back Up the Entire Registry To back up your Registry...

How to Speedup your Pendrive For Faster Data Transfer?

We will Change The File System To NTFS of your pendrive and Also We will Change the Device Policy inorder To Speedup your Pendrive. Follow Below Steps 1: Plugin your Pendrive, Right click on your pendrive and select Format (You will Loose All your data in your pendrive so better Take a backup) Then,Select NTFS File system, Uncheck Quick Format And Click On Start. Note: We Are Changing The File system to NTFS Because FAT 32 Can not Handle Large amount of data 2: After Formating Your Pendrive and Converting it To NTFS file System, Its now Time to Change the Device Policy. Now Again Goto Your Pendrive Properties , click on  Hardware Tab. Select Your Usb Device from the list and click on Properties. After Clicking on Properties You will see a new Dialog Box,Click on  Change  Settings ,  Another Dialog Box will appear , Click on  Policy  Tab and Select  Better Performance,  Click  ok .  Thats it. I will Reco...

Hack WinZip Or WinRar to Bypass 30 Day Trial and Make Full Version?

Here is a  hack to make WinZip Or WinRar full version to end it's 30 day trail.  Follow these steps : Download this tool called "Resource Hacker" from HERE Install resource hacker and open it. Go to File > Open > Give path of .exefile (In most cases it's :C:\Program Files (x86)\WinRAR). Now go to Dialogue and select  " Reminder " after expanding Dialogue pane .   Right click on the number inside the " Reminder "and select "  Delete Resource ".                                                                                   Now save the changes and...

Removing Indexes

One of the useful tip to accelerate the performance of Operating System. Our Operating System will creates indexes for file system. These indexes are used in searching a file in the entire file system. -->> But these make the operating system slow down and some times, the system also hangs. -->> In order to overcome these drawbacks, we have to remove/delete indexes for each drive. -->> Steps to remove indexes. 1. Open "Computer"or"my Computer" , right click on Properties. 2. Under the "General" category just deselect the last option, which says, "Allow files on this drive to have contents indexed in addition to file properties. 3. Apply these changes to all drives. NOTE: (1) It is 100% safe and legal to do. Otherwise Windows will not have that option to remove those indexes. (2) After applying the setting, it takes few minutes to remove the indexes. that can be shown in processing window.  

Increasing Booting Speed

  -->> Is your computer taking a long time to load the Operating System?   -->> Are you feeling more patient less at the time of booting? -->> So here is a solution to speed up the booting process. -->> "STEPS" -->> Open Command Prompt. (Win+R) -->> Type "MSCONFIG" and press enter. -->> It opens a window with title "System Configuration". -->> Select the boot option there. -->> Replace the Timeout seconds from 30 to 5. -->> Click on apply and restart your system. ~~ Enjoy safe and Smart Computing