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Thursday 23 August 2012

REMOVE WINDOWS 7 GENUINE NOTIFICATIONS


HOW TO REMOVE WINDOWS 7 GENUINE NOTIFICATIONS COMPLETELY?

Guys Today I Came With Some Amazing Stuff To Remove Very Annoying Notifications Of Windows Genuine On Windows 7.
Many people Suffering From This Problem Now A Days And There Is No Other Solutions To Remove This Type Of Notifications.
If You Don’t Buy A Genuine Windows 7 Version Than It Has Happened To You. And It Is So Annoying.
So, Today I Give You The Software With Tutorial To Help You Remove This Type Of Notifications Completely From Your Windows 7.

Windows 7 Genuine Notification

Steps:-

First Of all Download The RemoveWat Software From The Below Link.
=> RemoveWat Is A Software That Help Us To Remove Windows 7 Genuine Notifications Completely From It. Here I Packed Latest Version Of RemoveWat 2.2.5.
After Download The Package, Extract It To Your Pc And Open RemoveWat.exe.
Note That It Is Recommended To Close All Programs Before Open It.
UPDATE : If Your Antivirus Prompt You The File As Virus, Then Don’t Worry, It Only Show Because Windows Don’t Like It Because It Removes Windows Genuine Notifications. It’s Not A Virus So Enjoy Using It.
After Open It Click On RemoveWat And Wait For 2 Minutes And After It’s Done, Your Pc Will Be Restart.
After Restart Your Windows Pc, You Can See That All Notifications Of Windows Genuine Will Be Removed And You Have A Completely Genuine Windows 7.

note :
Turn Off Windows Updates To Use It Without Any Problems.


Monday 6 August 2012

Access Facebook on any Mobile Without the Internet

   Access Facebook on any Mobile          
          without the internet

            

           Do you have an old mobile phone, like the Nokia 1100, that has no browser and can do little more than make phone calls? Or are you stuck in some remote place where there’s no Internet or no other form of data (EGDE/GPRS/3G) connectivity is available?

You can still use your Facebook account in India by dialing *325# (or *fbk#) from your mobile phone – this service requires no Internet and it will even work on phones of the Stone Age. Here’s a quick tour:             Facebook India has partnered with Fonetwish to bring Facebook on every mobile phone without requiring any apps or even the Internet.You dial the *325# number, then enter your Facebook username and password and you are in. You can then send number based commands to access various features of Facebook, chat with friends who are online, add new people to your friends list, and more.
         Fonetwish says that this service is currently available for Airtel, Aircel, Idea and Tata Docomo users in India.
It may be too much work to read your Facebook news feed stories one by one but this is a good option to quickly update your Facebook status or for chatting with friends who are online.For 1100 users they have to reset there passwords into numbers ,as this method wont allow to enter characters
In 1100 ,3100 kind of mobiles,but in other mobiles it can access even characters input!!



Saturday 4 August 2012

What is a Hard Disk Drive?:


Hard Disk Drive:

The hard disk drive is the main, and usually largest, data storage device in a computer. The operating system, software titles and most other files are stored in the hard disk drive.


The Hard Disk Drive is Also Known As:HDD (abbreviation), hard drive, hard disk, fixed drive, fixed disk, fixed disk drive
Important Hard Disk Drive Facts:The hard drive is sometimes referred to as the "C drive" due to the fact that Microsoft Windows designates the "C" drive letter to the primary partition on the primary hard drive in a computer by default.While this is not a technically correct term to use, it is still common. For example, some computers have multiple drive letters (e.g. C, D, E) representing areas across one or more hard drives.Popular Hard Disk Drive Manufacturers:


Hard Disk Drive Description:A hard drive is usually the size of a paperback book but much heavier.The sides of the hard drive have pre drilled, threaded holes for easy mounting in the 3.5 inch drive bay in the computer case. Mounting is also possible in a larger 5.25 inch drive bay with an adapter. The hard drive is mounted so the end with the connections faces inside the computer.The back end of the hard drive contains a port for a cable that connects to the motherboard. The type of cable used will depend on the type of drive but is almost always included with a hard drive purchase. Also here is a connection for power from the power supply.Most hard drives also have jumper settings on the back end that define how the motherboard is to recognize the drive when more than one is present. These settings vary from drive to drive so check with your hard drive manufacturer for details.

What is a Power Supply Unit?:


Power Supply Unit:


The hard disk drive is the main, and usually largest, data storage device in a computer. The operating system, software titles and most other files are stored in the hard disk drive
The power supply unit's job is to convert the power provided from the outlet into usable power for the many parts inside the computer case.

PSU, power supply, power pack, power converter
Motherboards, cases and power supplies all come in different sizes called form factors. All three must be compatible to work properly together.
A PSU is not usually user serviceable. For your safety, it's usually wise to never open a power supply unit.
CoolMax, Ultra, (Most power supply units are preinstalled in computer cases)


The Power Supply Unit is Also Known As:

Important Power Supply Unit Facts:

Popular Power Supply Unit Manufacturers:

Power Supply Unit Description:The power supply unit is mounted just inside the back of the case.The side of the PSU facing outside the case has a male, three pronged port that a power cable, connected to a power source, plugs into. There is also often a power switch and apower supply voltage switch.Large bundles of colored wires extend from the opposite side of the power supply unit into the computer. Connectors at the opposite ends of the wires connect to various components inside the computer. Some are specifically designed to plug in to the motherboard while others have connectors that fit into fans, floppy drives, hard drives, optical drives, and even some high powered video cards.Power supply units are rated by wattage to show how much power they can provide to the computer. Since each computer part requires a certain amount of power to function properly, it's important to have a PSU that can provide the right amount. The very handy Journey Systems Power Supply Calculator tool can help you determine how much you need.

RAM (RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY)


What is RAM?:




Random Access Memory (RAM) is the "working memory" in a computer. Additional RAM allows a computer to work with more information at the same time which can have a dramatic effect on total system performance.
main memory, internal memory, primary storage, memory "stick", RAM "stick"
RAM is typically referred to simply as "memory" even though other types of memory may exist inside a computer.
Each motherboard supports only a certain range of memory types in certain combinations so always check with your motherboard manufacturer before making a purchase.
KingstonPNYCrucial Technology
Comparison of memory modules for desktop PCs (DIMM).
Physical DDR layout
Comparison of memory modules for portable/mobile PCs (SO-DIMM).Chips and modules
A standard "module" or "stick" of desktop memory is long, thin and resembles a short ruler. The bottom of the memory module has one or more notches to guide for proper installation and is lined with numerous, usually gold-plated connectors.
Memory is installed in memory module slots located on the motherboard. These slots are easily locatable by looking for the small hinges on either side that lock the memory in place. Certain sizes of modules may need to be installed in certain slots so always check with your motherboard manufacturer before purchase or installation.
Memory modules come with various storage capabilities. Modern memory modules can be purchased in 256MB, 512MB, 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, and 8GB sizes.

RAM is Also Known As:

Important RAM Facts:

Popular RAM Manufacturers:

RAM Description:

WORKING OF CPU


 

What is a CPU?:The Central Processing Unit (CPU) is responsible for interpreting and executing most of the commands from the computer's hardware and software.The CPU could be considered the "brains" of the computer.The CPU is Also Known As:processor, computer processor, microprocessor, central processor, "the brains of the computer"
Important CPU Facts:Not all central processing units have pins on their bottom sides, but in the ones that do, the pins are easily bent. Take great care when handling, especially when installing onto the motherboard.Each motherboard supports only a certain range of CPU types so always check with your motherboard manufacturer before making a purchase.Popular CPU Manufacturers:IntelAMDCPU Description:A modern CPU is usually small and square with many short, rounded, metallic connectors on its underside. Some older CPUs have pins instead metallic connectors.The CPU attaches directly to a CPU "socket" (or sometimes a "slot") on the motherboard. The CPU is inserted into the socket pin-side-down and a small lever helps to secure the processor.After running even a short while, modern CPUs can get very hot. To help dissipate this heat, it is necessary to attach a heat sink and a fan directly on top of the CPU. Typically, these come bundled with a CPU purchase.Other more advanced cooling options are also available including water cooling kits and phase change units. 


TEST YOUR INTERNET CONNECTION SPEED


Test Your Internet Speed With These Free Broadband Speed Tests


if your internet  seems slow, the first step is to benchmark it using an Internet speed test. An Internet speed test can give you a fairly accurate indication of how much bandwidth is available to you at the current time.
Internet speed tests are great for proving that you are, or are not, getting the bandwidth from your ISP that you're paying for.
Test your bandwidth with one or more of these free Internet speed test sites and then share your results:
Note: The best Internet speed test would be one between you and any given website you're using. That said, testing your Internet speed with any of the services below should give ageneral idea of the kind of bandwidth you have available.

Speedtest.net Internet Speed Test

Speedtest.net Internet Speed Test
All things considered, Speedtest.net is the best Internet speed test available. It's fast, free, and has available to it a huge list of worldwide test locations, making for more accurate results than average. The nearest server is automatically calculated based on your IP address.
Speedtest.net also keeps a log of all the Internet speed tests that you perform and creates an attractive results graphic you can share online.
Speedtest.net is operated by Ookla, a major provider of speed test technology to other Internet speed test sites. See more about Ookla at the bottom of the page.
Mobile apps for both iPhone and Android are also available from Speedtest.net, allowing you to test your Internet speed from your phone to their servers!

speedof.meISP-Hosted Internet Speed Tests

ISP-Hosted Internet Speed Tests
Testing your Internet speed between you and your Internet Service Provider is probably the best way to go if you're planning on making an argument to your ISP about your slow Internet connection.
Here are several "official" ISP-hosted Internet speed tests:

speedof.me is an Internet speed test service that works via HTML5 instead of Flash or Java. On most computers, this makes speedof.me faster to load and less of a burden on system resources.
speedof.me utilizes 21 servers around the world and your Internet speed test is run from the quickest and most reliable one at the given time.
HTML5 support also means that speedof.me works well in the browsers available on mobile devices like smartphones and tablets, some of which, like Safari on the iPhone, that don't support Flash.

Consumer Broadband Test

Consumer Broadband Test Internet Speed Test
The Consumer Broadband Test is an Internet speed test setup by the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) at Broadband.gov.
I suppose you could call this broadband test the "official" US Internet speed test but that would be a bit of a stretch. The Consumer Broadband Test is just hosted by the FCC. Bandwidth testing is actually performed, randomly I might add, by either Ookla (see the last entry in this list) or M-Lab.
While it's not clear in the information provided by the FCC, I'm assuming the closest possible server is chosen automatically for the speed test.

Speakeasy Speed Test

Speakeasy Speed Test
Speakeasy's bandwidth test lets test your Internet speed back and forth from a short list of server locations that you can choose manually.
Speakeasy might be to your liking then if you're interested for some reason in testing your Internet speed between yourself and a specific area of the US verses the closest server possible.
Ookla provides the engine and servers for Speakeasy, making it very similar to Speedtest.net, but I've included it here due to its popularity.

Bandwidth Place Speed Test

Bandwidth Place Speed Test
Bandwidth Place is yet another Internet speed test option. It's unclear if there are multiple servers in use to help give you more accurate results but I'd guess there's only one.
I wouldn't use Bandwidth Place as my only test but it might be a good choice if you'd like to confirm results you're getting with a better service like Speedtest.net or Speakeasy.

AuditMyPC.com Speed Test

AuditMyPC.com Speed Test
Another good Internet speed test site is this one hosted at AuditMyPC.com. While there are no multiple server locations to choose from, the test is quick and the results very easy to read.
Like most other bandwidth speed test sites available, this site tests both download bandwidth and upload bandwidth.

CNET Bandwidth Meter Online Speed Test

CNET Bandwidth Meter Online Speed Test
The CNET Bandwidth Meter Online Speed Test is an Internet speed test that functions like most others.
This isn't my favorite Internet speed test considering that there's only one predefined testing location and no upload test. But hey, the graphics are kind of cool.

Ookla and Internet Speed Test Sites

Ookla and Internet Speed Test Sites
Ookla has a kind of monopoly on Internet speed testing, probably because they've made it so easy to use their technology on other sites. If you look carefully at a lot of Internet speed test sites you find in search engine results, you might notice that ubiquitous Ookla logo.
Many of these Ookla-powered bandwidth tests are essentially identically, meaning you're better off sticking with Ooka's own Speedtest.net.
Some of these speed tests however, like some of the ISP-hosted tests above, are powered by Ookla's excellent software but use their own server as testing points. In those cases, especially when testing your Internet speed against what you're paying for, those tests are better bets than Speedtest.net.

7 Free Hard Drive Testing Programs



A List of the Best Free Hard Drive Test Software Available


There are many free hard drive testing tools available to help you determine what, if anything, is wrong when you suspect there may be a problem with a hard drive.
Some of these tools may be built in to your operating system already while others are available from hard drive manufacturers.
Important: Replace your hard drive if it fails any of your tests.
Note: Several excellent premium hard drive testing tools are available as well.

1. Seagate SeaTools

Seagate SeaTools for DOS
Seagate SeaTools is free hard drive testing software that comes in two forms for home users:
  • SeaTools for DOS supports Seagate or Maxtor drives and runs independent from your operating system on its own CD or disk, making it highly reliable.
  • SeaTools for Windows is a program that installs on your Windows system. You can do basic and advanced testing of any kind of drive - internal or external - from any manufacturer.
For those looking for SeaTools Desktop, SeaTools Online, or Maxtor's PowerMax software, please note that the two tools above have replaced all three. Seagate now owns the Maxtor brand.
Note: You do not need to own a Seagate or Maxtor hard drive to use SeaTools.


2.
 Microsoft Windows Built-In Error Checking


Hitachi Drive Fitness Test
Hitachi Drive Fitness Test is free hard drive diagnostic software available for use on most drives available today.
The Hitachi Drive Fitness Test software is available as an ISO file which can be burned to a CD and then used to boot the computer. See the installation instructions from Hitachi in the link below for details.
Note: You do not need to own a Hitachi hard drive to use Drive Fitness Test (DFT).





3. Hitachi Drive Fitness Test


Error Checking, sometimes referred to as scandisk, is a hard drive testing tool that comes with Microsoft Windows that can scan your hard drive in search of a wide range of errors.
This tool can also attempt to correct a number of hard drive problems.
How to Scan Your Hard Drive Using Built-In Error Checking in Windows


4. Samsung HUTIL

Samsung HUTIL Hard Drive Diagnostic Test
Samsung HUTIL is a free hard drive diagnostic utility for Samsung hard drives. HUTIL is sometimes called ES-Tool.
Samsung's HUTIL tool is available as an ISO image for burning to a CD. This makes HUTIL operating system independent and a better testing tool, in general, than those designed for use within Windows. It's also possible to run HUTIL from a bootable floppy disk.
Note: HUTIL will only test Samsung hard drives. HUTIL will load and find your non-Samsung drive you will not be able to run any diagnostics on the drive.

5. Western Digital Data Lifeguard Diagnostic


Western Digital Data Lifeguard Diagnostic is free hard drive testing software designed for Western Digital branded hard drives only.
The Western Digital Data Lifeguard Diagnostic software is available in a bootable, ISO format and allows for a number of hard drive tests. See the installation instructions from Western Digital in the link below for details.
Note: Data Lifeguard Diagnostic will also run diagnostics on hard drives from other manufacturers but the primary drive in the computer must be a Western Digital drive.

6. Fujitsu Diagnostic Tool

Fujitsu Diagnostic Tool is a free hard drive testing tool designed for Fujitsu hard drives.
The Fujitsu Diagnostic Tool (FJDT) is available in both a Windows version and an operating system independent, bootable DOS version. Unfortunately, the bootable version is designed for floppy disks - a CD image is not available.
Two tests are available with Fujitsu Diagnostic Tool, a "Quick Test" (about 3 minutes) and a "Comprehensive Test" (time will vary based on hard drive size).
Note: Fujitsu Diagnostic Tool will perform hard drive tests on Fujitsu drives only. If you have any other make of hard drive, try one of the manufacturer independent tests listed toward the beginning of this list.

7. Bart's Stuff Test

Bart's Stuff Test 5 - Hard Drive Test
Bart's Stuff Test is a free, Windows-based hard drive stress test.
There aren't a lot of options in Bart's Stuff Test and it's not as thorough as some other tests on this list. However, it's a decent addition to your hard drive testing arsenal, especially if you're having problems testing with an ISO based tool above but want something besides Window's default tool.

5 Free Memory Test Programs


                                   Memory test software, often called RAM test software, are programs that perform detailed tests of your computer's memory system.
The memory installed in your computer is very sensitive. It's always a good idea to perform a memory test on newly purchased RAM to test for errors. Of course a memory test is always in order if you suspect that you may have a problem with your existing RAM.
Note: All of the memory testing programs listed function from outside of Windows so each will work no matter if you have Windows (7, 8, XP, etc.), Linux, or any PC operating system.
Important: If your memory tests fail, replace the memory immediately. The memory hardware in your computer is not repairable and must be replaced if it fails.

 1. Memtest86


Free Memory Testing Tools - Memtest86

Memtest86 is a completely free, stand-alone, and extremely easy to use memory test software program. If you only have time to try one memory test tool on this page, try Memtest86.
Simply download the ISO image from Memtest86's site and burn it to a disc. After that, just restart to boot from the disc and you're off.
While this RAM test is free, BradyTech Inc. can ship you a CD with Memtest86 preinstalled, plus detailed documentation, all for around $10USD.
Unless you're a hardware developer or other expert, the free download and free basic support available on the site should be enough.
I highly recommend Memtest86!

2. Windows Memory Diagnostic

Free Memory Testing Tools - Windows Memory Diagnostic

Windows Memory Diagnostic is a free memory test program provided by Microsoft. Very similar to other RAM test programs, Windows Memory Diagnostic performs a series of extensive tests to determine what, if anything, is wrong with your computer memory.
Important: You do not need to have Windows (or any operating system) installed to use Windows Memory Diagnostic.
Simply download the installer program and then follow the instructions to create a bootable floppy disk or ISO image for burning to a disc like a CD, DVD, etc.
After booting to the disc or floppy disk, Windows Memory Diagnostic will automatically begin testing the memory and will repeat the tests until you stop them. If the first set of tests finds no errors, chances are your RAM is good.

3. M2K MemScope

Free Memory Testing Tools - M2K MemScope

M2K MemScope is a free memory test program from the makers of Micro-Scope - a large suite of professional, time tested (and expensive) computer diagnostic tools.
MemScope performs a wide variety of tests in an attempt to locate even the smallest issue with your memory. Many advanced testing options are available but the "Run All" test is equivalent to tests in other programs and is a safe bet if you're not a memory expert.
MemScope is freely downloadable from M2K's site, linked below. You will have to fill out a short form but you're quickly brought to the download link. I couldn't get the provided ISO file to work but I did use the "MemScope installer" option to create a bootable floppy disk without problem.

4. Memtest86+

Free Memory Testing Tools - Memtest86+

Memtest86+ is a modified and presumably more up-to-date version of the original Memtest86 memory test program, profiled in the #1 position above. Memtest86+ is also completely free.
I would recommend performing a memory test with Memtest86+ if you have any problems running the Memtest86 RAM test or if Memtest86 reports errors with your memory and you'd like a really good second opinion.
It might seem a bit strange that I rank Memtest86+ as the #4 pick, but since it's so incredibly similar to Memtest86, your best bet is to try Memtest86 followed by my #2 and #3 picks, both of which operate differently, providing you with a more well-rounded set of memory tests.

5. DocMemory Memory Diagnostic


Free Memory Test Tool - DocMemory Memory Diagnostic

DocMemory Memory Diagnostic is yet another computer memory test program and works very similarly to the other programs I have listed above.

One major disadvantage of using DocMemory is that it requires that you create a bootable floppy disk. Most computers today don't even have floppy drives. The better memory test programs (above) use bootable discs like CDs and DVDs instead.
I would recommend using DocMemory Memory Diagnostic only if the memory testers I have listed above do not work for you or if you'd like yet one more confirmation that your memory has failed.
On the other hand, if your computer isn't able to boot a disc, which is what most of the above programs require, DocMemory Memory Diagnostic may be exactly what you've been looking for.


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