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Friday 3 August 2012

Just type and Ctrl + Enter

             Hey, how many of still typing the complete URL address like www.google.com ..


 It is old and now it is the time for shortcut World. So, in URL field you just type the word " google" and press Ctrl+Enter to complete the URL Address.

Press Ctrl + Enter 


 As you can type the word and search the content with your default search engine. It is Very easy and simple method. Just work with the shortcut and change moving the mouse points.

Just Enter the World!

Thursday 2 August 2012

Speed up your PC

                 MSCONFIG is an extremely useful free utility supplied with Windows that provides an easy way to find out which programs, utilities and services are configured to run in the background every time you start your PC. Even better, it allows you to easily disable programs that you don’t need, which in turn can speed up your PC and help to prevent system crashes.

So Simply by going to Start, Run, and then typing in MSCONFIG.
Run-> type " msconfig " -> Enter,




It has several tabs. The one that you’ll use the most is going to be the start up tab. This tab shows you all of the programs that start when your computer turns on. Basically everything you see running in your task bar often, some things you don’t. It’s generally a good practice to keep your start up items as few as reasonably possible.



You can enable or disable things. There’s a bunch of services also running in the background. And here they give you this nifty little option to hide all Microsoft services.



Then click the ok button and re-start your system..!

Disable AutoRun Feature

       Auto run is a feature of Windows operating systems used to automatically execute programs stored in removable media like CDs/DVDs and usb drives. It was intended to help users with little or no experience to install applications distributed by CDs/DVDs. Autorun feature uses a file called autorun.inf which is a text file and is stored in the root folder of the removable medium. The problem is that many viruses or malwares use this feature to spread and infect your system. So it's always a good idea to disable this feature and here is how you can do it.

Step 1:

Type gpedit.msc on run menu and press OK button if you use windows 2000/XP/2003,
or type gpedit.msc on start search and press Enter if you use windows vista/7



Step 2:

On Windows 2000/XP/2003 go to Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System and double click on Turn Off Autoplay in the right pane.
On Windows vista/7/2008 go to Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Autoplay Policies and double click on Turn off Auto play.



Step 3:

Click Enabled radio button and then select All Drives in the Turn off Autoplay. Click Ok button and restart your computer.


That's all..

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