Windows 7 is Microsoft's Best Windows Yet

Microsoft’s loyal customers are finally getting the operating system they deserve with Windows 7, and it was well worth the wait.

Avid Studio 1.1.0.2887 Multilingual

Avid company represents a unique combination of highly professional audio and video technology to work with video files in your home.

Windows 7 OEM 48 in 1 For Laptop 2011 - DVD - ISO

In the disk has all 48 versions of Microsoft Windows 7. Perfect copies of the OEM - or any activation, cracks and amendments. All versions of English (ENG), updates are available. You get a virgin system, each of which can recreate in their what specifically needed.

Saturday, November 26

Walaoke - The Best Videoke Player (2011)

 
Walaoke is a karaoke media player that can play almost every format out there.
Turn your PC into a karaoke machine, or movie player.
Tired of waiting for a karaoke version of your favorite song to come out? Create your own music with your own video background has never been easier.
Play songs with just a click or by typing the numbers assigned to the songs.

Features:

- Play AVI, MKV, DAT, VOB, MPG, FLV, WMV and any format that has directshow codecs.
- Play MP3+CDG, MP3+LRC, and MP3+XMLfiles.
- Can play any of the following format with LRC file. AVI, MKV, DAT, VOB, MPG, FLV, WMV.
- Lyric display directly over your own video, camera or any video input as background.
- Progressive high light lyric display for karaoke effects.
- Can play all video file and replace with your own video while using the music.
- Play MIDI, KAR.
- Has Song List and a Reserved List so songs play through Reserved List.
- Has the ability to turn on and off Reserved List so you can play songs normally via the Play List.
- Support numeric system. Can print out song list and just type the number to play the song.
- Can search songs with or without accent in Vietnamese.
- Support different color lyrics for Male, Female and Duet.
- Can save default audio track or audio channel to play. Great for karaoke VCD or karaoke DVD.
- Can include a folder and search directly from there without importing to song list.

 credits to yendor_72087

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Friday, November 25

Latest 2011 Necessary Software for Each Computer

The Latest 2011 Necessary Software for Each Computer | 728 MB

credits to schmidth

Download Links:

http://www.fileserve.com/file/muQ8RCG 
http://www.fileserve.com/file/EYYQj3a 
http://www.fileserve.com/file/Q8XUadB

Fastest Google Chrome Version + Free Up Memory


With all the Chrome OS and Chrome Web Store hoopla today, a post over at the Chromium blog went mostly unnoticed -- and it's definitely noteworthy. Freshly baked in the Chromium snapshot builds and Google Chrome Canary is Crankshaft, an enhancement to Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine that has yielded some impressive gains.

Crankshaft is made up of four components:
a runtime profiler for identifying code that uses a significant number of CPU cycles
a base compiler for generating code more quickly
an optimizing compiler which re-compiles code pinpointed by the profiler
deoptimization mechanism that allows Crankshaft to recover from overly-optimistic code optimizations
Crankshaft offers improvements in both startup time and maximum performance, with Google noting gains of up to 12% on JavaScript-heavy pages. On Google's own V8 benchmark, Crankshaft helps Chrome post scores which are almost 50% higher than previous versions with V8 alone.

Free Up Memory in Google Chrome Canary


   
HOW INSTALL

1. ) Install The Google Chrome Canary.
2. ) After you install it. Go to Start Menu.
3. ) Find the folder of Google Chrome Canary and creat a shortcut icon on the Desktop.
5. ) Right Click then Add in the target this code

-purge-memory-button
or
--purge-memory-button


6. ) Click Apply or OK.
7. ) Your Done.
8. ) Press Shitf + Esc and Purge memory is now in your Google Chrome Canary Task Manager

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NOTE : PARA SA LAHAT NG MGA NAKAGAMIT.. PAG MY NARANASAN KAUNG PROB ABOUT SA GOOGLE CHROME NA TO.. HINTAYIN NYU LAGI UN UPDATE NITO SA ABOUT.. PAG NA UPDATE NA KZ ITO NAWAWALA UN MGA PROB NA NARARANASAN NYU ABOUT SA BROWSER.. SO IT MEANS ITO AY MAS LALONG MAG IIMPROVE KADA BAGONG VERSION

Download Link:

http://tools.google.com/dlpage/chromesxs

credits to Hood

Tuesday, November 22

Hide important data from other users

Normally when you need to secure your important data from other users, then your first choice is to burn it on CD or put it to removable drive instead of hard drive. But imagine if your data size is more than 100 GB then it is not easy to burn it on CD. No worry, you can save your full drive from other users access using this trick.
Perform the given steps to hide your system data partition:
To enable this feature, you will need to be logged into your computer with administrative rights.
First click on Start button to open “Run” and type “CMD” (without the quotes) then press Ok button to open Command Prompt.
Now type diskpart on the blinking cursor and wait for 5 seconds to appear diskpart> utility.
To show the list of volume, type list volume command after the diskpart> prompt, this command will show you all system drives detail.

Now first select the volume that you want to hide, for example,

if you need to hide F drive then first type select volume 2 (in this case) and press enter button.
After loading volume, type remove letter F (in this case) to hide F drive.






But next time, when you want to unhide the D drive, just run assign drive F command after loading volume 2.

Monday, November 21

Keep Computer Virus Free


Why pay for expensive Anti-Virus software (with a yearly renewal fee to boot) when you can get the same results for free.

By utilizing a minimal combination of free software downloads, exercising practical safeguards and keeping your computer clean (with a regular software cleaning) you can easily maintain a virus free system.

All software recommendations are freeware and can be found at the links below. They do not contain adware or spyware. I recommend them because I use them and they work.

Things You’ll Need:
-Spybot – Search & Destroy
-Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware
-CCleaner
-Active Firewall
-Active Pop-Up Blocker

Instructions
Step 1
Check with your ISP (Internet Service Provider) to see if they provide free virus protection software. Most large ISP’s, whether affiliated with your cable or phone company provide the service at no charge.

Note: Register online by logging onto your ISP website. After providing your account info, you will be able to download and run the Anti-Virus installation file. The programs set up menu will guide you from there. Once activated it will monitor your internet connection at no charge.

Step 2
Turn ON the Firewall. Windows systems have built in firewall protection which is really the first line of defense against unauthorized use of your computer. On most Windows systems, simply go to Control Panel and click on Firewall under the Security icon. Verify that it is active.

Step 3

Enable your Pop-Up Blocker. The two most popular web browsers, Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox both come with automatic Pop Up Blockers which block ads that Pop-up on screen when you visit a web page. Simply go to your active web browsers menu at the top of the screen and access the Pop-Up settings under Tools/Options.

WARNING: If a stray pop-up does show up on your screen while browsing, most can be removed by clicking on the Red X in the upper right corner of the pop up (don’t hit the OK button.) Some pop-ups – created with bad intentions – will not close directly, will be replaced immediately by another, will redirect you to another web page or may lock your web browser page (possibly downloading spyware.) If you suspect this, immediately disengage your internet connection, close your web browser and run anti-spyware software as a precaution.

Step 4
Run Spybot – Search & Destroy and Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware once a week. These are two of the most effective free anti-spyware programs available. Both remove all types of spyware and tracking cookies from your system. In addition, Spybot features a real-time monitor called Tea Timer which instantly warns of suspicious behavior (like registry changes.)

Note: Using both programs, I run the update feature and scan operation once a week or after a particular heavy computer use period.

Step 5
Run CCleaner once a day to keep your system uncluttered. CCleaner is an easy to use quick scanning cleaning tool which removes unused files from your computer system. Eliminating these files – which are automatically downloaded to your hard drive after each web page visited – optimizes your system allowing it to run faster and frees up your disk space. Its like emptying the daily trash that accumulates on your computer.

Note: I run the cleaner scan once a day and check for updates once a week. I also make use of the onboard registry cleaner which I run once a week to clean the system registry.

Step 6
Beware of File Attachments. NEVER click on an attachment file for an email or instant message from an unknown sender. This is the most common way to download a virus. You should delete the email immediately. Also verify that your communication software is not set up to automatically open attachments when you open emails or messages.

Step 7
Turn Off Your Modem when not actively using the connection for a prolonged period. Most external modems supplied by your ISP have a button which will disengage the internet connection. If not, call your ISP to see if they can provide you with one that does. If they cannot or won’t, unplug the power supply to the modem.

WARNING:
“Do you leave your front door unlocked when you leave your house?” Well that’s exactly what your doing when you leave your computer unattended while connected to the internet. The modem is a doorway into your computer and can be an open invitation to the uninvited.

Improve iPhone Battery Life

Do you love your iPhone? Certainly you do, and so you might be interested in knowing how to take good care of your iPhone so that it could live longer. Since it’s your all in one device, so you just stick to it, the decreased battery life is very obvious. This article will guide you how you can enhance the battery life of your iPhone. Here it goes:

1. Turn off 3G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, location services, equalizer etc when they’re not required. You must know that all these eat up lot of battery, so turning them off when not required saves lot of battery and hence increases the battery life too.

2. Turn off Auto-Brightness: It’s basically to change iPhone’s screen brightness on the basis of surrounding light and so consumes battery. Also lowering the brightness can save lot of battery. Any brightness level between 25% and 30% is ideal for all times, i.e. day and night. Not a bad idea to keep a constant brightness level, as it’ll be good for iPhone battery as well as your eyes.

3. Turn of sound effects. It really saves lot of your battery. Many times you can have fun without sound effects too!

4. Don’t forget to have a monthly battery calibration. As strictly advised by Apple is to 100% charge the iPhone’s battery when it has completely drained. It means, get the battery completely finished, then charge it fully. An easy option!

5. iPhone case is though a good protective measure, but charging your iPhone within case can harm and may reduce the battery life of your iPhone. This is mainly because iPhone generates heat during charging and when it’s covered with the case, that heat doesn’t get released and so it may damage battery cells or iPhone circuit.

The above list of battery saving tips may not be complete, and you can always add up your points to it, but it covers almost all areas where you can protect your iPhone battery. Use your iPhone with proper care, and it’ll live longer and perform best, exactly how and till when you want it!

credits to Martina James

Sunday, November 20

How to repair a dead hard drive

When a hard drive goes bad, the first thing you'll probably do is have a good old curse at the platter gods for picking on you. You then might decide to have a bit of a panic when you realize that you didn't back up your files.

Shortly after sweating out a few pounds, you'll probably have a go at fixing it. Well, it's worth a shot after all. But chances are, unless you know exactly what the problem is and have the skills necessary to fix it, you're pretty much up poop alley.

If you're lucky and the disk head or motor hasn't been damaged, the problem could lie in the controller board or printed circuit board (PCB). Often, when there's a power surge or the drive overheats, it can damage the board. If this happens, then you can quite easily replace the PCB with one that is working and bring your hard drive back to life.

A common sign that a PCB has been in the wars is a scorch mark, but sometimes there are no visual cues to give the game away.

First things first

The PCB might not be the problem after all, then, but it's the one area of the drive that you should tackle first when something goes wrong. After all, a replacement PCB from a specialist like www.hdd-parts.com will set you back around £25 delivered to your door, so it's a relatively inexpensive way of fixing your drive.

If you were feeling plucky, you could just go to a data specialist and get a man in a white coat in a lab to carefully take your entire hard drive apart and put it all back together, in the hope of rescuing your drive, but you'll be looking at a bill for at least £1,000. Unless you really, really need the files on that drive, you'll avoid this route and go down the PCB road first.

Back to life

Does it really work? Well, we tried it on a drive that had suddenly stopped working one day. There were no horrible clicking sounds, it simply wouldn't power on – the thing was lifeless. So, we replaced the PCB with an identical working one and managed to get it working again.

This wasn't after trying it on many different drives – this was the first one we'd worked on, so it wasn't a fluke.

It's worth mentioning that if this works for you, and there's a pretty good chance that it will, once it's up and running again, don't get lazy and put it back in your PC. If it failed once, there's a probability that it will fail again. Our advice is to transfer all your sacred files to another drive and then bin it… or pop it in the trophy cabinet.

Step-by-step: Fix your hard drive

1. Take drive details down 
Get a replacement PCB identical to your current one, otherwise it won't work. Note down the model number (below the S/N), the P/N, the Firmware code, Date code and Site code, as well as the Main Controller IC number, which is located on the main square black chip in the middle of the actual PCB. In our case it was the six-digit code near the top, above the word 'SEAGATE'.


2. Search for it online
Go to hdd-parts.com and enter the model of the dead drive (in our case, it's the 11-digit code two lines down from the top of the drive) into the search box at the top of the page. This won't give you the exact model, but look through the list of results and find the drive that matches all the numbers you noted down in the first step. Now, buy it!

3. Check your parts
The new PCB should take about six to 10 working days to arrive through the post. When the mail man comes round, you should receive a box with a replacement working PCB inside, as well as a torx screwdriver and installation instructions – not that you'll need this last bit. If something is amiss, email the company and they will get back to you within a couple of days.

4. Remove the old PCB
On top of the PCB you'll see five screws connecting it to the hard drive. Undo them using the torx screwdriver included in the kit, making sure that you don't lose any of them. They're pretty tiny, so once you've managed to remove them all, place them into a zip-lock bag so they don't go astray if you decide to have a break between now and the next step.

5. Attach new PCB
Make sure you ground yourself – an easy way of doing this is to put on an anti-static wrist band – and then carefully take the replacement PCB out of its anti-static bag. Pop it onto your old hard drive, making sure you line it up with the original screw holes. Take the screws from your zip-lock bag and screw the PCB down, ensuring each screw is reasonably tight.

6. Try out your drive
Turn on your PC. Then connect your hard drive to your dock, plug it into the PC and power it up. If the problem with your old drive was due to a faulty PCB, replacing it should now allow your drive to be recognised properly. Access the fi les you need, then copy them to your PC. Don't attempt to use the drive once this is done: chances are it might turn faulty in the future.

credits to Nick Odantzis

Maximize your Laptop Battery


Battery of our laptop/Tablet Pc is a source of power beside the power outlet. Full or perfect charged battery is always our companion when we are out of town. Or attending meetings, seminars we always check our bullets before we go to war. Or charge our battery to full capacity as it can.

Lithium-Ion batteries have a finite life. they slowly degrade from the day they are first made. The life of the battery will depend upon how you charge and discharge the battery and the temperature at which the battery is kept. The truth about Li-ion batteries is that high temperatures are their worst enemy. Therefore, the following tips will help prevent laptop batteries from getting too warm.
  •  Always use a laptop on a hard surface. Don’t put it on your lap (despite its name) or on thermal insulating materials such as cushions. If you like to work in bed with your laptop, I recommend using a laptop table.
  • Try to avoid charging the battery while you are working with the laptop. Charging the batteries increases your laptop’s temperature. The problem is that the CPU, the graphics card and the hard disk also heat up your laptop, which adds to the temperature increase experienced when charging the battery. Many vendors deliver their laptops with software that allows you to disable charging. You also can remove the battery while you are working on AC current.
  • Make sure the laptop’s ventilation can always work properly. Don’t place objects before the ventilation systems opening. Don’t run or charge the laptop while it is in its case.
  • Don’t leave the laptop in the car or under the sun in summer. Use a bike. It keeps your laptop battery cool and your own battery healthy. And too much sun exposure causes only skin cancer anyway.
  • Do Not - Charge your Notebook/Tablet PC inside a carry case - the battery may overheat.
  • Condition a new battery by using it until it is fully discharged,  and then re-charge it fully.  Doing this once a month will help to accurately calibrate your battery.
  • When you receive a new NoteBook or Tablet PC, leave the battery to fully charge overnight.

Note:
A manufacturer will rate a Notebook battery to the point where it holds 50% of its original capacity. At this point you should consider replacing the battery.

credits to rikki_ mortel