Computer Usage Time.

Written by symoon on Saturday, February 27, 2010 at 3:04 AM

Know about your Computer Usage time:
  1. Start then click Run
  2. Write cmd in the run box and then click Ok.
  3. Then you see command prompt window. In this window write systeminfo and then press Enter.
  4. And you see your full system information of computer.


Create a Custom Font in Internet Explorer:

Written by symoon on at 2:57 AM

When we do browsing in internet we see various fonts on Web pages. Some Web pages fonts don’t well to see. In this situation we can change this kind of webpage fonts.

 Go to Internet Explorer and click Tools. Then choose ‘Internet Options’.
 Then click Fonts in General Tab and select your Fonts and click ok. Which you like to see in Web pages.
 Then click Accessibility in General Tab. Then select ‘Ignore Font style specified on Web pages’ and click ok.



 And then Ok to close Internet Options.

Set Workgroup or Domain Membership:

Workgroup:
A workgroup is a Microsoft network model that groups computers together for organizational purpose. The computers that make up a workgroup appear together when you browse the Network Neighborhood in My Network Places in Windows XP. In addition, each Widows XP computer in the workgroup maintains its own user account database. This means that if wants to log on at any computer within the workgroup, you must create the user’s account on each computer in the workgroup.

Domain:
A domain is a Microsoft network model that groups computers together for security and centralize administration. Computers that are members of a domain have access to a shared central user account database, which the domain. Administrative is centralized because you need to create the user account  only in the domain, not on each computer. The shared central user account database is stored on specialized servers called domain controllers. Like a workgroup, computers that are members of domain appear together when you browse Network Neighborhood in Network Places in Windows XP.

Configure Workgroup Membership in Windows XP:

  1. Log on as a local computer administrator.
  2. From the Start menu, right-click My Computer and choose Properties.
  3. Select the Computer Name tab.
  4. Click Change.
  5. In the Workgroup Name text box, type the name of the workgroup and click ok.
 
  1. The default workgroup name is workgroup.
  2. Click OK to close the Computer Name Changes message.
  3. Click OK to close the message stating that you must reboot the computer before your change will take effect.
  4. Click OK to close the System Properties dialog box.
  5. Click yes to confirm that you want to reboot the computer.
  6. Log back on the Computer.



User Account

After Install Window XP  you can create User Account as your needed.
One of the first things a user must do when she sits down at a Windows XP-based computer is to log on. In this operating systems, any activity the user performs must be in the context of a logged-on user account. Before your users can log on, they must have user accounts. ON the other hand, you also need to know how to delete a local user account so that you can protect the computer from unauthorized access. In his topic, you’ll learn how to create and delete local accounts.


How to Create or Delete Local User Account:

Create a Local User Account in Windows XP:

  1. Log on as a local computer administrator.
  2. In the “My Computer Icon” right click and then click Manage.
  3. Below System Tools, expand (click ‘+’) Local Users and Groups.
  4. Select the User folder.
  5. Right click the User folder and choose New User.
  6. In the User Name text box, type the new user’s account name.
  7. In the Full Name text box, type the user’s full name.
  8. In the password text box, type the user’s password
  9. In the Confirm Password text box, re-type the user’s password Select the desired account options.
  10. Click Create to create the new user account.
 
  1. Click Close.
  2. Test the account by logging on as the user.

Delete a Local User Account in Widows XP:

  1. Log on as a Local Computer Administrator.
  2. Right click on My Computer Icon and choose Manage.
  3. Below System Tools, expand (click ‘+’) Local User And Groups.
  4. Select the User folder.
  5. In the details pane, right click the user you want to delete and choose Delete.

   6.Click Yes to confirm that you want to delete this user.
   7.Click Close.

Windows XP Structure.

Written by symoon on Friday, February 19, 2010 at 6:11 PM

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
   
 
  
 

MediaFire Downloader 1.1.3

Written by symoon on Thursday, February 18, 2010 at 2:49 PM

 
MediaFire Downloader v1.1.3 ( 8.91 MB)

Now I tell you a nice software which name is MeadiaFire. This software used to automatically download the file on MediaFire .It is a sharing site.
Requirements. : Net 2.0
This program is used with Internet Download Manager (IDM).
This is the help file for download on mediafire many become more gently because no need to copy the link into your browser and then wait out the direct link, then link to move directly to the download speeds (IDM) .

All keyboard Shortcuts - Computer trickAll keyboard Shortcuts.

Written by symoon on at 1:30 PM

Windows Shortcuts


  1. Shift + F10 right-clicks.

  1. Win + L (XP Only): Locks keyboard. Similar to Lock Workstation.

  1. Win + F or F3: Open Find dialog. (All Files) F3 may not work in some
             applications which use F3 for their own find dialogs.


  1. Win + Control + F: Open Find dialog. (Computers)

  1. Win + U: Open Utility Manager.

  1. Win + F1: Open Windows help.

  1. Win + Pause: Open System Properties dialog.


  1. Win + Tab: Cycle through taskbar buttons. Enter clicks, AppsKey or Shift
             + F10 right-clicks.


  1. Win + Shift + Tab: Cycle through taskbar buttons in reverse.

  1. Alt + Tab: Display Cool Switch. More commonly known as the AltTab
            dialog.


  1. Alt + Shift + Tab: Display Cool Switch; go in reverse.


  1. Alt + Escape: Send active window to the bottom of the z-order.


  1. Alt + Shift + Escape: Activate the window at the bottom of the z-order.


  1. Alt + F4: Close active window; or, if all windows are closed, open
            shutdown dialog.
  
  1. Shift while a CD is loading: Bypass AutoPlay.
 
  1. Shift while login: Bypass startup folder. Only those applications will
     be ignored which are in the startup folder, not those started from the
     registry (Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\)

  1. Ctrl + Alt + Delete or Ctrl + Alt + Numpad Del (Both NumLock states):
      Invoke the Task Manager or NT Security dialog.


  1. Ctrl + Shift + Escape (2000/XP ) or (Ctrl + Alt + NumpadDot) : Invoke
      the task manager. On earlier OSes, acts like Ctrl + Escape.

  1. Print screen: Copy screenshot of current screen to clipboard.

  1. Alt + Print screen: Copy screenshot of current active window to
      clipboard.


  1. Ctrl + Alt + Down Arrow: Invert screen. Untested on OS's other than XP.

  1. Ctrl + Alt + Up Arrow: Undo inversion.

  1. Win + B : Move focus to systray icons.


General


  1. Ctrl + C or Ctrl + Insert: Copy.

  1. Ctrl + X or Shift + Delete: Cut.

  1. Ctrl + V or Shift + Insert: Paste/Move.
 
  1. Ctrl + N: New... File, Tab, Entry, etc.

  1. Ctrl + S: Save.

  1. Ctrl + O: Open...

  1. Ctrl + P: Print.

  1. Ctrl + Z: Undo.

  1. Ctrl + A: Select all.

  1. Ctrl + F: Find...

  1. Ctrl + W : to close the current window

  1. Ctrl + F4: Close tab or child window.

  1. F1: Open help.

  1. F11: Toggle full screen mode.

  1. Alt or F10: Activate menu bar.

  1. Alt + Space: Display system menu. Same as clicking the icon on the
      title bar.

  1. Escape: Remove focus from current control/menu, or close dialog box.


General Navigation


  1. Tab: Forward one item.

  1. Shift + Tab: Backward one item.

  1. Ctrl + Tab: Cycle through tabs/child windows.

  1. Ctrl + Shift + Tab: Cycle backwards through tabs/child windows.

  1. Enter: If a button's selected, click it, otherwise, click default
       button.

  1. Space: Toggle items such as radio buttons or checkboxes.

  1. Alt + (Letter): Activate item corresponding to (Letter). (Letter) is the
      underlined letter on the item's name.

  1. Ctrl + Left: Move cursor to the beginning of previous word.

  1. Ctrl + Right: Move cursor to the beginning of next word.

  1. Ctrl + Up: Move cursor to beginning of previous paragraph. This and all
      subsequent Up/Down hotkeys in this section have only been known to work
      in Rich Edit controls.

  1. Ctrl + Down: Move cursor to beginning of next paragraph.

  1. Shift + Left: Highlight one character to the left.

  1. Shift + Right: Highlight one character to the right.

  1. Shift + Up: Highlight from current cursor position, to one line up.

  1. Shift + Down: Highlight from current cursor position, to one line down.

  1. Ctrl + Shift + Left: Highlight to beginning of previous word.

  1. Ctrl + Shift + Right: Highlight to beginning of next word.

  1. Ctrl + Shift + Up: Highlight to beginning of previous paragraph.

  1. Ctrl + Shift + Down: Highlight to beginning of next paragraph.

  1. Home: Move cursor to top of a scrollable control.

  1. End: Move cursor to bottom of a scrollable control.


File Browser

  1. Arrow Keys: Navigate.

  1. Shift + Arrow Keys: Select multiple items.

  1. Ctrl + Arrow Keys: Change focus without changing selection. "Focus" is
the object that will run on Enter. Space toggles selection of the
focused item.

  1. (Letter): Select first found item that begins with (Letter).

  1. BackSpace: Go up one level to the parent directory.

  1. Alt + Left: Go back one folder.

  1. Alt + Right: Go forward one folder.

  1. Enter: Activate (Double-click) selected item(s).

  1. Alt + Enter: View properties for selected item.

  1. F2: Rename selected item(s).

  1. Ctrl + NumpadPlus: In a Details view, resizes all columns to fit the
longest item in each one.

  1. Delete: Delete selected item(s).

  1. Shift + Delete: Delete selected item(s); bypass Recycle Bin.

  1. Ctrl while dragging item(s): Copy.

  1. Ctrl + Shift while dragging item(s): Create shortcut(s).

  1. In tree pane, if any:

  1. Left: Collapse the current selection if expanded, or select the parent
folder.

  1. Right: Expand the current selection if collapsed, or select the first
subfolder.

  1. Numpad Asterisk: Expand currently selected directory and all
subdirectories. No undo.

  1. Numpad Plus: Expand currently selected directory.

  1. Numpad Minus: Collapse currently selected directory.


Accessibility

  1. Right Shift for eight seconds: Toggle FilterKeys on and off. FilterKeys
must be enabled.

  1. Left Alt + Left Shift + PrintScreen: Toggle High Contrast on and off.
High Contrast must be enabled.

  1. Left Alt + Left Shift + NumLock: Toggle MouseKeys on and off. MouseKeys
must be enabled.
  1. NumLock for five seconds: Toggle ToggleKeys on and off. ToggleKeys must
be enabled.

  1. Shift five times: Toggle StickyKeys on and off. StickyKeys must be
enabled.

 Microsoft Natural Keyboard with IntelliType Software Installed

  1. Win + L: Log off Windows.

  1. Win + P: Open Print Manager.

  1. Win + C: Open control panel.

  1. Win + V: Open clipboard.

  1. Win + K: Open keyboard properties.

  1. Win + I: Open mouse properties.

  1. Win + A: Open Accessibility properties.

  1. Win + Space: Displays the list of Microsoft IntelliType shortcut keys.

  1. Win + S: Toggle CapsLock on and off.


Remote Desktop Connection Navigation


  1. Ctrl + Alt + End: Open the NT Security dialog.

  1. Alt + PageUp: Switch between programs.

  1. Alt + PageDown: Switch between programs in reverse.

  1. Alt + Insert: Cycle through the programs in most recently used order.

  1. Alt + Home: Display start menu.

  1. Ctrl + Alt + Break: Switch the client computer between a window and a
full screen.

  1. Alt + Delete: Display the Windows menu.

  1. Ctrl + Alt + NumpadMinus: Place a snapshot of the entire client window
area on the Terminal server clipboard and provide the same functionality
as pressing Alt + PrintScreen on a local computer.

  1. Ctrl + Alt + NumpadPlus: Place a snapshot of the active window in the
client on the Terminal server clipboard and provide the same
functionality as pressing PrintScreen on a local computer.


Mozilla Firefox Shortcuts

  1. Ctrl + Tab or Ctrl + PageDown: Cycle through tabs.

  1. Ctrl + Shift + Tab or Ctrl + PageUp: Cycle through tabs in reverse.

  1. Ctrl + (1-9): Switch to tab corresponding to number.

  1. Ctrl + N: New window.

  1. Ctrl + T: New tab.

  1. Ctrl + L or Alt + D or F6: Switch focus to location bar.

  1. Ctrl + Enter: Open location in new tab.

  1. Shift + Enter: Open location in new window.

  1. Ctrl + K or Ctrl + E: Switch focus to search bar.

  1. Ctrl + O: Open a local file.

  1. Ctrl + W: Close tab, or window if there's only one tab open.

  1. Ctrl + Shift + W: Close window.

  1. Ctrl + S: Save page as a local file.

  1. Ctrl + P: Print page.

  1. Ctrl + F or F3: Open find toolbar.

  1. Ctrl + G or F3: Find next...

  1. Ctrl + Shift + G or Shift + F3: Find previous...

  1. Ctrl + B or Ctrl + I: Open Bookmarks sidebar.

  1. Ctrl + H: Open History sidebar.

  1. Escape: Stop loading page.

  1. Ctrl + R or F5: Reload current page.

  1. Ctrl + Shift + R or Ctrl + F5: Reload current page; bypass cache.

  1. Ctrl + U: View page source.

  1. Ctrl + D: Bookmark current page.

  1. Ctrl + NumpadPlus or Ctrl + Equals (+/=): Increase text size.

  1. Ctrl + NumpadMinus or Ctrl + Minus: Decrease text size.

  1. Ctrl + Numpad0 or Ctrl + 0: Set text size to default.

  1. Alt + Left or Backspace: Back.

  1. Alt + Right or Shift + Backspace: Forward.

  1. Alt + Home: Open home page.

  1. Ctrl + M: Open new message in integrated mail client.

  1. Ctrl + J: Open Downloads dialog.

  1. F6: Switch to next frame. You must have selected something on the page
already, e.g. by use of Tab.

  1. Shift + F6: Switch to previous frame.

  1. Apostrophe ('): Find link as you type.

  1. Slash (/): Find text as you type.



Gmail Shortcuts

Note: Must have "keyboard shortcuts" on in settings.

  1. C: Compose new message.


  1. Shift + C: Open new window to compose new message.

  1. Slash (/): Switch focus to search box.


  1. K: Switch focus to the next most recent email. Enter or "O" opens

focused email.

  1. J: Switch focus to the next oldest email.

  1. N: Switch focus to the next message in the "conversation." Enter or "O"
expands/collapses messages.

  1. P: Switch focus to the previous message.

  1. U: Takes you back to the inbox and checks for new mail.

  1. Y: Various actions depending on current view:

Has no effect in "Sent" and "All Mail" views.

  1. Inbox: Archive email or message.

  1. Starred: Unstar email or message.

  1. Spam: Unmark as spam and move back to "Inbox."

  1. Trash: Move back to "Inbox."

  1. Any label: Remove the label.

  1. X: "Check" an email. Various actions can be performed against all
checked emails.

  1. S: "Star" an email. Identical to the more familiar term, "flagging."

  1. R: Reply to the email.

  1. A: Reply to all recipients of the email.

  1. F: Forward an email.

  1. Shift + R: Reply to the email in a new window.

  1. Shift + A: Reply to all recipients of the email in a new window.

  1. Shift + F: Forward an email in a new window.

  1. Shift + 1 (!): Mark an email as spam and remove it from the inbox.

  1. G then I: Switch to "Inbox" view.

  1. G then S: Switch to "Starred" view.

  1. G then A: Switch to "All Mail" view.

  1. G then C: Switch to "Contacts" view.

  1. G then S: Switch to "Drafts" view.


List of F1-F9 Key Commands for the Command Prompt


  1. F1 / right arrow: Repeats the letters of the last command line, one by
      one.

  1. F2: Displays a dialog asking user to "enter the char to copy up to" of
      the last command line

  1. F3: Repeats the last command line

  1. F4: Displays a dialog asking user to "enter the char to delete up to" of
      the last command line

  1. F5: Goes back one command line

  1. F6: Enters the traditional CTRL+Z (^z)

  1. F7: Displays a menu with the command line history


  1. F8: Cycles back through previous command lines (beginning with most
recent)

  1. F9: Displays a dialog asking user to enter a command number, where 0 is
for first command line entered.

  1. Alt + Enter: toggle full Screen mode.

  1. up/down: scroll thru/repeat previous entries

  1. Esc: delete line

Note: The buffer allows a maximum of 50 command lines. After this number
is reached, the first line will be replaced in sequence.


Helpful accessibility keyboard shortcuts

  1. Switch Filter Keys on and off. Right SHIFT for eight seconds

  1. Switch High Contrast on and off. Left ALT +left SHIFT +PRINT SCREEN

  1. Switch MouseKeys on and off. Left ALT +left SHIFT +NUM LOCK

  1. Switch Sticky Keys on and off. SHIFT five times

  1. Switch Toggle Keys on and off. NUM LOCK for five seconds.

Step by Step Windows 7 installation

Written by symoon on at 1:21 PM

 
Windows 7 System Requirements:
Just like another operating system Windows 7 also has some kind of hardware requirements. Make sure your computer is ready to install Windows 7.
  • 1 GHz 32-bit or 64-bit processor.
  • 1 GB RAM for 32-bit Windows 7 OR 2 GB RAM for 64-bit Windows 7.
  • 16 GB available disk space 32-bit Windows 7 OR 20 GB for 64-bit Windows 7.
  • Support for DirectX 9 graphics with 128 MB memory (in order to enable Aero theme).
  • DVD-R/W Drive.
  • Internet or phone access to activate Windows 7.

Perform Windows 7 Clean Installation:

Clean installation is a process of putting an entirely new installation of Windows. In order to perform a clean installation of Windows 7, you should format and completely erase data on your hard drive. During a clean installation, the operating system files are installed in a new folder, and you must reinstall all of your applications and reconfigure user preferences, such as desktop and application settings.
On the other side when you upgrade, existing user settings are retained, as are installed applications and application settings. An upgrade is a new version of or addition to a hardware or, more often, software product that is already installed or in use.

Microsoft recommends you to upgrade your existing operating system to Windows 7, but if you are running XP then you cannot go for upgrade option. In that scenario you need to perform a clean installation of Windows 7. But don’t forget to take a backup of your data before you initiate a clean installation.

Now without wasting your precious time let’s install Windows 7 on your PC.

STEP 1. Insert the Windows 7 disc into DVD drive, then set the BIOS to boot from it.

STEP 2. Press any key on your keyboard to boot from CD or DVD.

STEP 3. Next you should see the first Windows 7 setup screen prompting you to enter your region            information.

STEP 4. Set your location and language preferences then click Next.

STEP 5. Next accept the EULA (End User License Agreement) in order to proceed.

STEP 6. The two options are Upgrade and Custom. As this is a new install, the only one we can choose is Custom.

STEP 7. Select the hard drive partition for installing Windows.

STEP 8. During setup system may reboot a couple of times, don’t “Press any key to boot from CD or DVD” when this happens as it will slow everything down. Let Windows reboot as normal.

STEP 9. Once the file install is complete you will be presented with another black screen with the message, “Setup is preparing your computer for first use.

STEP 10. The next dialog box is where you enter your user and computer name. Enter all your details and click Next. Password time, enter one if you want, or leave it blank, the choice is yours.

STEP 11. The next screen is for the product key. Here you have two options. You can enter the key here and allow Windows to automatically activate once online, or ignore it and enter it later.

STEP 12. The next screen is the security screen where you choose whether or not to allow Windows to automatically update itself. We suggest setting this to Use recommended settings for now.
This will allow the operating system to download updates and fixes as they become available.

STEP 13. Next enter details for time zone, then network settings and etc.

Note: Once you’re through with the installation process, you need to activate Windows 7. Activation is a process that verifies, your copy of Windows is not a pirated one. With a genuine copy of Windows 7, you are eligible to receive all available updates and product support from Microsoft.

Operating System

Written by symoon on at 12:36 AM

 
  
  
  
  
 

Install Oprating System Widows XP.

Written by symoon on at 12:25 AM


 
Widows XP System Requirements:
Processor:                    Pentium 233 MHz
RAM:                           64 MB
Available Disk space:    1.5 GB
Video Adapter: Super VGA
Installation Source:        CD-ROM or DVD-ROM
Other:                           Keyboard and Mouse



Install Windows XP:
  1. Verify that the computer’s hardware meets the requirements for Windows XP.
  2. Start Installation.
    1. Insert the Widows XP bootable CD in the CD–ROM drive and start the computer. If promoted, press a key to boot from CD. Then you see like this Image below:


  1. On the Welcome to Setup page, press Enter to install Widows XP. Look like this Image below:

  1. Press F8 to agree to the Microsoft Windows XP license Agreement. Look like this Image below:

  1. Which drive you like to Install XP. Select this drive(c:/e:/f: etc) and press Enter. Look like this Image below:

  1. Then choose size on your hard drive for XP. Then press Enter. Look like this Image below:

  1. To Setup Windows in a new partition, press Enter.
  2. Select Format the Partition using the NTFS File System (Quick) and press Enter. Look like this Image below:

  1. While Window XP some file copies to the hard disk and then Press Enter to restart the computer. Do not boot from the CD-ROM.
  2. When the hardware detection is complete, on the Regional Setting page is coming.
  3. Click Next.
  4. Then Type your name and or Organization name. Like this Image below:

  1. Enter the Product Key and click Next.
  2. Set the Time and Date in your Country zone and Press Enter.
  3. Then choose Typical Setting and click Next.
  4. In the Microsoft Windows page, click Next.
  5. Click Skip.
  6. In Ready to Active Windows? Choose “No, remind me few days” and click Next. Look like this Image below:

  1. In this wizard type Your Computer Name and click Next.
  2. Then click Finish.

So, Now You can enjoy with your Operating System Windows XP.

[N.B: After Installation complete you must create a User Account as your needed.]

Acoustica Premium Edition 4.1.0.

Written by symoon on Tuesday, February 16, 2010 at 6:48 PM


Acoustica Premium Edition 4.1.0. (10.2 MB)

Now you can rock your world with Acoustica Premium Edition 4.1.0 Music software.
Acoustica Premium 4 extends the the standard version of the full-featured audio editor Acoustica with support for multichannel audio formats such as 5.1 and 7.1 surround. Additionally, the integrated CD burner in Acoustica Premium 4 provides precise control over the details of audio CD productions, such as pause lengths, index markers and CD-TEXT fields. The processing tools from the following Acon Digital Media plug-in suites are tightly integrated in Acoustica Premium 4, thus providing a simplified workflow and a large range of professional quality tools for mastering, editing and sound design:


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Create A Microsoft Loopback Adapter.

Written by symoon on at 5:28 PM

Today I tell you how you can create a Loopback Adapter. It is a False Network Adapter. Sometimes we need this Adapter in different work (Example: virtual pc).So let’s go to create a Loopback Adapter.

Þ    Click Start then click Control Panel.
Þ    In this Control Panel then click Add Hardware. When  the Add Hardware Wizard is coming then click Next then check mark like this Image below:

Þ    Then click Next then choose “Add a new hardware device” like Image below:

Þ    Then click Next  then check mark like this Image below: 

Þ    Then click Next then choose “Network adapters” in the common hardware types lists.
Þ    Then click Next in the Select Network Adapter wizard choose “Microsoft Loopback Adapter”.

Þ    Then click Next then click Next then click Finish.

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