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Intel core 2duo 2.33 ghz (4mb cache) CPU
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17/01/2014

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03/01/2014

10 Power Tips to Help PC Users Switch to Mac
Seems like more and more people I know are making the switch from Windows to Mac. Apparently, no one cares that the economy sucks and pundits are telling them that people just like them, Joe the Plumber as it were, are saving their money and not buying bling products like Apple. Perhaps people are realizing that the total cost of ownership for a Mac is generally cheaper than a Windows computer, and that, for the headache that Windows often is, Macs are generally just simpler.

Now I’m not going to be a fanboi. I made the switch two years ago and I remember the awkward, out of body experience that happened for a few days (and it usually takes a few weeks for most people) afterwards. I do want to recommend powertips for Windows switchers who are just uncomfortable with their new Macs still. Learning the power efficiency tools will make your experience that much smoother and once you learn them, you’ll wonder how you ever did without them. Many of these tips are old hat to longtime Mac users, but if you’re an old time Mac user you should add your own tips in comments.

Spotlight indexes your hard drive looking for mail, applications, documents, dictionary definitions, etc. Anything that is on your Mac gets indexed by Spotlight. You can click on the magnifying glass in the upper right corner of your screen, or simply Tap Command (⌘) + Space. Start typing “Firefox” and it will find the browser for you. Start typing “Projected” and it will find that email that was titled “Projected forecast FY2009″ in your Apple Mail. And so on.
Dock Management

I’m of the mindset that, because of Spotlight above, I don’t need the Dock infringing on my workspace. So I keep the Dock tiny (as small as you can make it in System Preferences > Dock) and keep only the quick-find apps I absolutely need in there. Anything else I can access via Spotlight.
Right Context Click

In Windows, power users rely on the right-click. You can still use a Two or three button mouse (as long as it is of the USB variety) on a Mac and keep that familiarity. In fact, it may be a good idea to start off that way before switching to the one button (or the new buttonless) mice or trackpad.

Context click can be accessed two (or maybe three) different ways, depending on your setup. The ubiquitous solution is to Ctrl-click. The legacy configuration method is to access System Preferences > Trackpad and configure the Two finger + Click method. This allows you to place two fingers on the trackpad and click the button.

The third, new method that is only usable with the brand new aluminum Macbooks and Macbook Pros is to configure the trackpad to accept a click in one of the bottom corners. Note that the new Macbooks don’t have a traditional button anymore. The trackpad is the button.

Personally, I use the lower right corner of the trackpad to activate the context click but I’m on a new Macbook.
Exposé

Exposé is the tool that will artfully show you either all open windows from a single application or all open windows. Fantastic for quick switching or to find one of many many many open windows quickly.
Hand Gestures!

As a new Mac user, you really have to understand a few hand gestures on your trackpad. They will make your life super-easy if you get them.

Two finger scroll – In a browser or any other window with scrolling, placing two fingers on the trackpad and moving them up or down will scroll the window.
Four Finger Exposé – With the new laptops, you can now use the four finger trackpad gesture. Four fingers down moving up activates Exposé. Four fingers down returns things to normal
Four Finger Application switcher – Four finger sweep to the left or right exposes all the applications open. This is in the form of Alt+Tab which is accessible still in OS X and also on Windows.

Spaces

Spaces is my bugaboo. It’s so powerful and allows me to spread out my many, many, many windows across different desktop setups but it comes with the awkwardness of certain applications never wanting to stick on the proper space or having the application menu in one space and an application window in another one. Apple is doing a lot with Spaces to fix bugginess. Regarldess, if you have a lot of windows and apps, I suggest using Spaces.

Optimal layout is:

Browser, Email and Calendar on Space 1
Development and other productivity apps in Space 2
2 Spaces for p**n (kidding!)

Use Apple productivity apps

Unless there is something specific about Microsoft Office that keeps you there (everyone else in the office uses it is generally not acceptable enough, in my opinion, but Jason Thomas does make good points about collaboration) then you have everything you need in iWork ’08, Mail.app, iCal and Address Book.

The mental roadblock for many Windows users is that Outlook provides access to everything in one place but, while that is true, Apple makes a pretty significant transparent effort at app integration. If you get an email in Mail.app that suggests a conference call on Friday at 3pm, you can click on the date and create an iCal meeting appointment. You Can right click on an email address and add it to Address Book. Pages opens and saves to Word. Numbers opens and saves to Excel. Keynote opens and saves to Powerpoint.

You lose superb Exchange collaboration (right now) functionality, but for most people, the drop-off is not too bad and the stability and integration between apps is exceptional.
Installing Applications

This is dirt easy. Literally. If you’re coming from the Windows world, you are used to “installing” applications. You have to go through a wizard that installs all kind of cruft throughout the Windows registry. With Macs, every application is self-contained. Literally, that means that in almost every case, installing an app means drag the app from a ZIP file into the Applications folder in your Finder (Windows Explorer in the Windows world).

Likewise, uninstalling an app is as simple as dragging it into the trash can. There is nothing else. No uninstaller. No half-done uninstalls because the process crashed halfway through. Simple drag and drop.
Shortcut Keys

Shortcut keys can be a bugaboo for most switchers, and they will continue to be after you make the adjustment if you have to go back to Windows ever. All your main shortcut keys in Windows are Ctrl something. Ctrl+C is Copy, Control+A is Select All, Control+V is Paste.

Most of these are identical on a Mac, with an exception. You use the Command (⌘) key instead of Control on OS X. Power users will tell you that it’s actually a more natural keystroke because of the proximity of Command to most of your other keys. Control is farther away and makes your fingers stretch more. Learn to use that thumb for easy access!
Quick Look

My final tip for the day is Quick Look. With most common file types including images, PDFs and documents, you can actually highlight a file in the Finder and hit the Quick Look button (The eye icon on the top of the Finder window) to get a quick preview of what the document is before opening. This has proven to be a huge boon when looking through large numbers of documents for one item specifically.

I know I’m not mentioning everything and there are certainly more advanced tips (like getting to know Automator, calibrating your battery, screenshots, Applescripting and anything Unixy), so feel free to add your own “Switcher” tips in comments. Would love to hear more from you.

02/01/2014

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23/07/2013

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21/07/2013

How to recover missing, lost, or deleted files
Issue

How to recover missing, lost, or deleted files.
Cause

Lost files can occur because of any of the below possibilities.

File was mistakenly deleted.
File was corrupt and deleted by scandisk.
Another program deleted the file.
File is password protected.

Solution
Before reviewing the below recommendations and suggestions, verify that the files have been deleted; in some cases the files may have been moved. You can search the hard drive for the files you believe to be missing by running find or search on the computer.

Recover file from backup

If the file has been backed up to floppy disk or other medium it is recommended that the file be restored from that backup if the file cannot be found.

Restore from Recycling Bin or Trash

If you are running Apple MacOS, Microsoft Windows and the file has been recently deleted it is possible that the file may still be in the Trash or Recycle Bin. If present within this area it can be recovered.

Recovering a deleted file from the Windows Recycle Bin.

Download freeware program or purchase a program

When a file is deleted (even when removed from the Recycle Bin) the files are marked as deleted, however it is not removed from the hard drive. Assuming no other file has overwritten the deleted file on the hard drive a recovery program can be used to recover deleted files. Below is a list of freeware file recovery programs that can be used freely to recover lost data.

Recuva
Restoration
Undelete Plus
FreeUndelete
Photorec
PC Inspector File Recover *Not compatible with Vista/7

Tip: When running a program such as Restoration in Windows Vista or 7 and prompted to run as administrator, right-click on the executable and choose the option to run as administrator.

In addition to the above freeware programs there are also several companies who have created programs designed to recover your lost data. For example, PowerQuest makes the utility Drive Image that in some cases can be used to recover data from a hard drive.

Utilize a service from a company that specializes in recovering lost data

Utilize the service of a local data recovery company or an out of state data recovery company. One word of caution is that these services can sometimes be very expensive. It is only recommended they be used if the data is extremely important or data cannot be read from hard drive. Below is a listing of a few major data recovery companies.

Action Front Data Recovery
CBL Data Recovery Technologies Inc.
Doctor Byte
DriveSavers Data Recovery
Kroll Ontrack
Lazarus Data Recovery
Virtual Data Recovery
Stellar Data Recovery
DataCent Professional Data Recovery

There are also several companies that specialize in the service of recovering files or documents that are password protected. Below is a listing of some of the companies that provide this service.

Passwordcrackers
Passwordservices.com
Password Recovery software

KK

18/07/2013

Detecting faulty drivers that causes BSOD(Blue Screen Of Death)
Here i am going to explain some risky techniques of identifying the faulty/outdated driver that causes BSOD.
A.Reading a minidump file that created after a BSOD
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Note: This technique can be use by any one
After a BSOD a minidump file is created in C:\Windows which contents the details information of the driver that causes BSOD

and its IRQ , version of the correspondind system file. To read that file in a user freindly way you need to download a

software from here detail information of using the software is here . after identifying the driver you should update that

driver.
B.Using Driver Verifier to identify issues with Drivers
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Driver Verifier monitors kernel-mode drivers and graphics drivers to detect illegal function calls or actions that might

corrupt the system. It can subject the drivers to a variety of stresses and tests to find improper behavior.
Warning:
Please don't follow these steps without the help/Recommendation of an expert
If the Driver Verifier finds a violation, it will result in a BSOD it'll crash before you can log in to Windows
So, I'd suggest that you first backup your stuff and then make sure you've got access to another computer so you can

contact me if problems arise. Then make a System Restore point (so you can restore the system using the Vista/Windows 7

Startup Repair feature)
here we go:-
1.Go to Start and type in "verifier" (without the quotes) and press Enter
2.Select "Create custom settings (for code developers)" and click "Next"
3.In the window "Select individual settings from a full list" Select everything EXCEPT FOR "Low Resource Simulation" and

click "Next"
4.Select "Select driver names from a list" and click "Next"
5.Then select all drivers NOT provided by Microsoft and click "Next"
6.Select "Finish" on the next page.
now reboot the system wait for crash to occours if not logon into window use your system normally for one day. after one day

Reboot into Windows and turn off Driver Verifier by going into verifier window and selecting "Delete existing settings".
1. if BSOD not occurs your system drivers are all right
2.if crash occurs and you can able to log onto the window, find out the culprit driver .

KK

18/07/2013

By Roger Bambino Ever since microsoft revamped from Windows mobile to Windows Phone 7 and 8 , it has lacked respect especially with the advent of iOS and Android. One writter compared Windows and iOS in such a away that Jay-z is the —polished and effortlessly cool—then Windows Phone is like Kanye We...

28/06/2013

How do I remove a computer virus?
If your computer is infected with a virus, you'll want to remove it as quickly as possible. A fast way to check for viruses is to use an online scanner, such as the Microsoft Safety Scanner. The scanner is a free online service that helps you identify and remove viruses, clean up your hard disk, and generally improve your computer's performance.
If you're not sure whether your computer has a virus, see How can I tell if my computer has a virus? to check for some telltale signs. To try a different online scanner, follow the links to other companies that provide them on the Windows Security software providers webpage.
If you can connect to the Internet
If you can reach a website using your web browser, run an online scan.
To run the Microsoft Safety Scanner
1. Go to the Microsoft Safety Scanner webpage to download the scanner.
2. Click Download Now, and then follow the instructions on the screen.
If you can't connect to the Internet
If you can't get to the Microsoft Safety Scanner online, try restarting your computer in safe mode with networking enabled.
To restart in Safe Mode with networking enabled
1. Restart your computer.
2. When you see the computer manufacturer's logo, repeatedly press the F8 key until the Advanced Boot Options screen appears.
3. On the Advanced Boot Options screen, use the arrow keys to highlight Safe Mode with Networking, and then press Enter.
4. Log on to your computer with a user account that has administrator rights.
5. Follow the steps above to run the Microsoft Safety Scanner.
For more information about different startup modes, see Start your computer in safe mode.
If you still can't access the Internet after restarting in safe mode, try resetting your Internet Explorer proxy settings. The following steps reset the proxy settings in the Windows registry so that you can access the Internet again.
To reset Internet Explorer proxy settings
1. In Windows 7, click the Start button . In the search box, type run, and then, in the list of results, click Run.
-or-
In Windows Vista, click the Start button , and then click Run.
-or-
In Windows XP, click Start, and then click Run.
2. Copy and paste or type the following text in the Open box in the Run dialog box:
reg add "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings" /v ProxyEnable /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f
3. Click OK.
4. In Windows 7, click the Start button . In the search box, type run, and then, in the list of results, click Run.
-or-
In Windows Vista, click the Start button , and then click Run.
-or-
In Windows XP, click Start, and then click Run.
5. Copy and paste or type the following text in the Open box in the Run dialog box:
reg delete "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings" /v ProxyServer /f
6. Click OK.
Restart Internet Explorer and then follow the steps listed previously to run the scanner.
Remove a virus manually
Sometimes a virus must be removed manually. This can become a technical process that you should only undertake if you have experience with the Windows registry and know how to view and delete system and program files in Windows.
First, identify the virus by name by running your antivirus program. If you don't have an antivirus program or if your program doesn't detect the virus, you might still be able to identify it by looking for clues about how it behaves. Write down the words in any messages it displays or, if you received the virus in email, write down the subject line or name of the file attached to the message. Then search an antivirus vendor's website for references to what you wrote down to try to find the name of the virus and instructions for how to remove it.
Recovery and prevention
After the virus is removed, you might need to reinstall some software or restore lost information. Doing regular backups on your files can help you avoid data loss if your computer becomes infected again. If you haven't kept backups in the past, we recommend that you start now.
To learn how to help protect your computer against viruses in the future, see How can I help protect my computer from viruses?

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