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.

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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.

Thursday, December 15

7 Ways To Speed Up Windows 7

 

 With the release of Windows 7, Microsoft may just have introduced the fastest operating system in the world. For those speed junkies who are never satisfied, we have provided a few tips that will help you make your
PC even faster.

Disable Automatic Disk Defragmentation


The Automatic Disk Defragmentation feature in Windows is designed to maintain the health of the operating system. However, it also makes Windows run a little slower. You can put an end to this by disabling the feature and manually running at your leisure. To do so, click “Start” and select “Computer.” Next, right click on your primary hard drive and select “Properties.” Lastly, select the “Tools” tab, click “Defragment Now” and uncheck the “Run on a schedule” option.

Utilize ReadyBoost


ReadyBoost is a built-in Windows 7 feature that allows you to use a USB flash drive to enhance system performance. How is this possible? The drive itself acts as additional computer memory!
In order to make use of this feature, you will need a USB drive with at least 2 GB of space. From there, you simply connect the drive to your computer, click “Start” and select “Computer.” Next, click on the USB drive and select “ReadyBoost.” Lastly, select “Use this device” and choose as much capacity as possible below on the “Space to reserve for system speed” slide.

Disable Windows Transparency

The transparency of windows is a great perk from a presentation aspect, but this may not be the case for those with older hardware as it can drastically impact performance. The good thing is that transparency can be disabled with ease. Simply right-click on your desktop, select “Personalize,” choose the active theme and then navigate to “Windows Color.” Finally, uncheck the “Enable Transparency” option.

Disable Unwanted Features


There may be numerous Windows 7 features that you really don’t need. These same features could also slow down your computer. To disable them, click on “Start,” choose “Control Panel” and then select “Programs and features.” Next, select the “Turn Windows features on or off” option, navigate through the list and uncheck all the features you want to disable. Once you are done, simply click “OK” to remove those features.

Disable Startup Services

Startup services are notorious for slowing down performance in XP and Vista. The same holds true for Windows 7. You can disable unwanted services by hitting “Start,” typing “msconfig” in the search bar and clicking “Enter.” Click the “Services Tab” on the next window and deselect the services you do not want to automatically run at startup. While this all depends on preference, services that impact performance the most include “Offline Files,” “Tablet PC Input Services,” Terminal Services,” “Fax” and “Windows Search.”

Disable Minimizing/Maximizing Animations

Many users have already fallen in love with the minimizing and maximizing animation effects of windows. However, some may find it irritating after a while as it can eventually lead to slowdowns. If you want to disable this function, hit “Start,” enter “System Properties Performance” in the search bar and click “OK.” On the next screen, deselect the “Animate window when minimizing and maximizing” option and click “OK.”

Update Your Windows 7 Drivers

Lastly, ensure that you have the latest device drivers made specifically for Windows 7. Since your PC can have hundreds of drivers installed in it at any given time, this task can be tedious. Luckily there are 3rd party utilities out thee such asDriverFinder™, which can greatly speed up this process.

Tuesday, December 13

DriverPack Solution 11 UPDATED Dec. 8, 2011




DriverPack Solution 11 R166W & Drivers Installer Assistant 2011) | 4.36 GB

DriverPack Solution 11 R166W - is the latest version of the most popular program to automatically install the drivers. This version contains a number of new features and optimized for all platforms (x86-x64), and significantly simplifies the process of reinstalling Windows on almost any computer. You will now be spared the problems of finding and installing drivers, reducing them to a few clicks!
Functionality
Effective and fast search for drivers
Installing drivers on virtually any computer, just a few minutes
Conducting "downgrade" from Windows Vista to Windows XP (even if the manufacturer has not posted on its website the driver under Windows XP)
Find and download the missing driver from the Internet, according to set parameters of the driver
Quick update an existing set of installed driver to more recent versions
Added loading
Hiren's BootCD 13.1
LEX LIVE CD (10 November 2010) updated anti-virus software (03/19/2011)
List of changes 11 R166W
1. Added item "Extras. Utilities and programs
AIDA64 (formerly Everest)
DriverSweeper
PhysX
Drivers BackUp Solution
2. Changed appearance (sidebar and Icons)
3. Help added to the program
4. Obnavlen CPUZ
Language: Russian, English, Ukrainian, German, Azeri, Lithuanian, Turkish, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Arabic, Serbian, Polish, Armenian.
Drivers Installer Assistant Final 3.01.24 - Assistant to install drivers

KEY FEATURES:

Works with any driver packages (files 7z, zip), for any operating system since Windows XP
Work as a 32 bit and a 64 bit
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Driver List

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DP_Graphics_ATI_wnt6_x32_1102TQ.7z
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DP_Graphics_NV26724_wnt6_x32_1103Q.7z
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DP_Chipset_wnt6-x64_1103.7z
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DP_LAN_wnt6-x64_1103.7z
DP_MassStorage_wnt6-x64_1103.7z
DP_Misc_wnt6-x64_1011.7z
DP_Modem_wnt6-x64_1101.7z
DP_Monitors_wnt6-x64_1102.7z
DP_Notebook_ACER_X64_1009.7z
DP_Printers_wnt6_x64_1010.7z
DP_Sound_Creative_wnt6-x64_1011.7z
DP_Sound_Others_wnt6-x64_1103.7z
DP_Sound_Realtek258_wnt6_x64_1103Q.7z
DP_Touchpad_wnt6-x64_1101.7z
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DP_TV_Others_wnt6-x64_1102.7z
DP_TVCARD_AVER_WNT6-X64_1102.7Z
DP_USB_wnt6-x64_1101.7z
DP_Video_ATI_wnt6-x64_1102.7z
DP_Video_Intel_wnt6-x64_1103.7z
DP_Video_nVIDIA_wnt6-x64_1102.7z
DP_Video_Others_wnt6-x64_1007.7z
DP_WebCam_wnt6-x64_1103.7z
DP_WLAN_wnt6-x64_1103.7z
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DP_Bluetooth_wnt5_x86-32_1005.7z
DP_Broadband_wnt5_x86-32_1005.7z
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DP_Chipset_wnt5_x86-32_1101.7z
DP_HECI_SOL_wnt5_x86-32_1010.7z
DP_HID_wnt5_x86-32_1101.7z
DP_LAN_wnt5_x86-32_1102.7z
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DP_MassStorage_wnt5_x86-32_1102.7z
DP_Misc_wnt5_x86-32_1011.7z
DP_Modem_wnt5_x86-32_1101.7z
DP_Monitor_wnt5_x86-32_1102.7z
DP_Notebook_Acer_wnt5_1010.7z
DP_Notebook_ASUS_1101.7z
DP_Notebook_dell_wnt5_1011.7z
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Sunday, December 11

Tips for preventing bad sectors in hard disks

1. Do not make "umpog" your hard disk at all. Siempre kasama na rito yung nababagsak yung HDD. The HDD may be mostly made of metal but you have to handle them like eggs;

2. If you dont want bad sectors, never move your PC while it is on.
Kahit na 2 inches lang ang iuurong. Never NEVER. Ito ang palagay kong
exception to the rule ?Never say Never?. Shutdown. Shutoff. Move the PC.
Then turn it on.

3. Do not make "patung-patong" your HDD, one on top of the other. Make sure they are in proper packaging (anti-static bags and clamshells or styro boxes) if you have to store them;

4. Only hold or handle your HDDs by their edges, never touch the printed circuit boards or electronic parts.

5. If you have to put the HDD down on, lay it down on an anti-static bag

6. When mounting HDDs use the proper screws (coarse thread and
shorter screw) as opposed to the screws for CDROM drives and Floppy
Drives which are fine thread, and the case screws which are coarse
thread but longer;

7. Use as many screws to mount your HDD as possible, usually 4.
Some techs will use only 3, I have seen HDDs mounted using only 1
screw. Why? the 4 screws will ensure proper heat transfer
from the HDD to the case;

8. Tighten but not overtighten the screws. Your screws are steel, the HDD case is aluminum, you are in danger or damaging the thread in your HDD if you overtighten;

9. You may mount the HDD in any way (level, un-level, upwards,
downwards, vertical) whatever it takes to make it fit your casing.

There will be no problem performance-wise.

But, mind you, if in the future say 2 years, you have to unmount and
reinstall the HDD in a configuration different to what it has been
accustomed to, the HDD might die on you just like that. Example ?
vertically mounted for 2 years, then i-reinstall mo horizontally.
Maaring pag-on mo pa lang ng PC, dedo na ang HDD. It happened to me 3X
already. Perfectly working HDD, then remounted in a different attitude,
patay. Most probably the bearings have gotten used to the old mounting
and seize up when mounted differently.

10. Keep your HDDs cool. Blow fans on them, use coolers. At the very least make sure your casing is properly ventilated. Heat shortens the life of HDDs.

11. Cables? Make sure your cables are good and connected correctly.
I have had bad cables (may gasgas or may kagat kagat ng daga o ipis)
kill HDDs one after the other. Lungkot. Akala ko sira hard disk yun
pala cable, kinabitan ko ng ibang HDD, patay din.

12. Power Supply? Make sure your power supply is up to snuff
(ibig sabihin maganda ang boltahe).
This is where most HDDs fail after
serving you for a long time. Low 12-volt rails kill HDD motors. Bad 5V
kill HDD electronics.

13. Power connectors. Make sure your power connectors (those
white plugs with yellow, black and red wires) fit well. Loose connectors
provide bad power. After running your PC for a while, say 15-30
minutes, touch your connectors, if they are hot, then there?s something
loose, replace with a spare connector and label the bad connector. If
you do system checkups, it is good to take note of heat discoloration on
power connectors and replace those bad ones;

14. Brown outs do not just kill lights, they kill HDDs. Brown
outs are sometimes accompanied by bad power spikes and deadly voltage
fluctuations. If you can afford a good UPS, buy one.

15. When transferring HDDs between systems don?t just take one and install into another and fire it up just like that.
Please make sure you get into BIOS first and make sure that your new
system is set to ?auto?. If your old system detected the HDD using
manual or non-standard parameters, then duplicate the parameters first
in BIOS in the new system before booting up. You might scramble all your
data if your new system tries to read the HDD using wrong parameters.

16. If you use your PC a lot, defrag your partitions once a month. If not, a defrag once every 3 months will be fine.
For those of you who think that defragmention speeds up your HDDs
death, may I give a small explanation. If your partition is quite
defragmented, your HDD will be doing a lot of unnecessary work by
default, its head going back and forth trying to get to the different
parts of your files scattered all over your disk. Besides with a
defragmented disk, you will have a more responsive PC.

17. Install enough RAM. You dont want your HDD swapping files back and forth from system RAM and the swap file. Lots of work for the HDD, slow PC.

18. Partition your HDD. At least 2 partitions. One partition for
your Operating System. The other one for your data. This way if your OS
gets corrupted (and it happens) you don?t have to perform PC acrobatics
to get your data back. You can reformat your OS partition and be assured
that your data is safe in a separate partition.

credits to Computer Open House