Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Monday, 28 October 2013
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Sunday, 27 October 2013
Mobile recharge code generator
We are presenting a new mind blowing tool,
That take your breath away. This tool is made by Mr. Bhatia and Mr. RISHI. Mr. bhatia has
been worked at Bharti Airtel Ltd and Mr. Rishi is a
Professional Programmer in Java,C,C++ and Python. They develop a Algorithm for
make Recharge codes for almost all Indian mobile networks, Such as Airtel, Idea, Relance, Vodafone, Docomo, Aircel and BSNL. Today we are
share this tool to all friends.
TESTED ON : OCTOBER 27 2013
Limited Downloads
Allowed
(1000 Downloads allowed from each servers)
This Tool is Provided
to Only Legitimate Readers to Avoid Blocking of This Tool
Limited number of Users Less Chance to Block This Tool
We Are Upload This Tool On a Secure site and
You need to complete a short Survey to Provide You are
a Human, not a Bot
SERVER 1(Downloading
Left:510)
COUNTER IS UPDATING EVERY 24 HOURS
INSTUCTIONS
1.) Download the
file from the any one of above links
2.) Extract the
.RAR archive usining PASSWORD : password
3.) Install the
Mobile Recharge Code Generator
4.) Key is
in the .txt file. Copy it & paste in the generator
.
5.) Select your
network operator and Click Generate Button
6.) Wait for few
minutes and your recharge code is ready
After downloading this
Mobile recharge Code Generator and getting your first recharge code please
don't forget to Say a Thanks for us and tell about your
experience and let us know if you faced any problems so that I can further try
to improve this Mobile Code Generator Software. You can contact us via. About
button in the software. Thanks for reading.
VIRUS TEST
There was a virus
scan check also. This Mobile Recharge code Generator is completely
free from virus.If you doubt it , you can check it with Avira Premium
Antivirus.
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Friday, 25 October 2013
How to transfer files via Wi-Fi from PC to Android (wirelessly)
In today’s lesson, we will show you how to easily transfer files between Android and your computer. Best of all, we’ll show you how to transfer the files via WiFi without the hassle of having to look for a USB cable or removing the SD card from your Droid. You can follow along on the lesson via the Video tutorial or scroll down to the bottom for the Step-by-Step instructions.
There’s a lot of different ways to get files to/from your Android device to your computer. But I’ve been searching for the easiest method possible, so that I could teach users of all levels how to do it in a matter of minutes. Luckily, I was able to find a great app that makes transferring files between Android and your computer extremely simple. The app is WebSharingLite and it allows you to connect your Android device and computer together via the WiFi network in your home and/or office. There is no set up needed, just run the WebSharingLite app and it tells you exactly what to enter into any web browser’s URL bar to get there. You’ll then be able to upload/download whatever files you need. File sharing on Android has never been simpler than this! Take a look at the video tutorial below and let us know if you have any questions!
There’s a lot of different ways to get files to/from your Android device to your computer. But I’ve been searching for the easiest method possible, so that I could teach users of all levels how to do it in a matter of minutes. Luckily, I was able to find a great app that makes transferring files between Android and your computer extremely simple. The app is WebSharingLite and it allows you to connect your Android device and computer together via the WiFi network in your home and/or office. There is no set up needed, just run the WebSharingLite app and it tells you exactly what to enter into any web browser’s URL bar to get there. You’ll then be able to upload/download whatever files you need. File sharing on Android has never been simpler than this! Take a look at the video tutorial below and let us know if you have any questions!
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Go to the Android Market
- Search for “WebSharingLite” app
- Install the “WebSharingLite” app by NextApp, Inc.
- Launch the App and click on the Start button at the bottom left
- WebSharing will then be activated and you can go to your PC and type in the URL displayed on the screen into your web browser. If prompted, enter the password listed on the screen.
- That’s it! Start transferring the files you need!
Thursday, 24 October 2013
Disable Startup Items and Boost your Computer
Disable Startup Items and Boost your Computer
1. Click on Start button.
2. Now click on Run.
3. Then type this command :
msconfig
4. Click on OK button in Run Dialog box.
5. A window will pop up (System Configuration Utility). msconfig
4. Click on OK button in Run Dialog box.
5. A window will pop up (System Configuration Utility).
6. Click on "Startup" tab.
You will see all programs that run when your device starts up each time.
Just look at "Command" section, any programs that begin by "C:\Program Files\...".just uncheck. (Click on checked checkbox) them.
Important : Don't uncheck items that start by (C:\WINDOWS\).
Disable any unknown program , Leave the antivirus checkbox because it is helpful when the system starting .
7. Click on OK button.
8. You will be asked to restart you computer or not, It is recommended to Restart now
How to Transfer Pictures from Android Device to Computer
How to Transfer Pictures from Android Device to Computer
Have you been using your new Android smartphone as a replacement for your Digital Camera? If so, I’m sure you’ve taken lots of great pictures! Taking pics on your Droid is a lot more convenient than carrying around another camera. But what if you lost your smartphone? Wouldn’t you like to store the pictures on your computer as a backup? If so, just follow the simple steps in this lesson and I’ll show you how to backup your photos and transfer them to your PC.
Copying pics and videos from the micro-SD Card in your Android device to a computer, allows you to back up and use them on your PC for editing, sharing or viewing. The process of copying photos and videos from your phone to a computer is fairly simple, just follow our step-by-step instructions below to get started!
Instructions:
1. Connect your smartphone using the USB sync cable. An USB icon will appear in the notification area of your phone.
2. On the smartphone, drag the notifications bar down and then tap it. Next tap USB connected, and then Mount.
3. On the computer, click the START button and then select Computer or My Computer. The micro-SD card in your phone will be recognized and listed as a Removable Disk.
4. Double-click this removable disk to open it. Double-click the folder DCIM, and then the folder Camera.
5. From this folder, you can copy all pictures and videos taken with the Digital Camera of your Android smartphone.
6. To disconnect your Android, just go to the notifications area on your phone and tap on the USB sign to disconnect.
7. That’s it! Enjoy the peace of mind of knowing that you have a backup of all your pics & videos stored on your PC. In addition, you now have an alternative way to view, share, and edit all of the pics that you’ve taken on your Droid!
Looking for other ways to transfer the files? How about without cables and via WiFi? Check out one of our other tutorials for more Advanced users:How to transfer files via WiFi from PC to Android (Wirelessly)
Copying pics and videos from the micro-SD Card in your Android device to a computer, allows you to back up and use them on your PC for editing, sharing or viewing. The process of copying photos and videos from your phone to a computer is fairly simple, just follow our step-by-step instructions below to get started!
Instructions:
1. Connect your smartphone using the USB sync cable. An USB icon will appear in the notification area of your phone.
2. On the smartphone, drag the notifications bar down and then tap it. Next tap USB connected, and then Mount.
3. On the computer, click the START button and then select Computer or My Computer. The micro-SD card in your phone will be recognized and listed as a Removable Disk.
4. Double-click this removable disk to open it. Double-click the folder DCIM, and then the folder Camera.
5. From this folder, you can copy all pictures and videos taken with the Digital Camera of your Android smartphone.
6. To disconnect your Android, just go to the notifications area on your phone and tap on the USB sign to disconnect.
7. That’s it! Enjoy the peace of mind of knowing that you have a backup of all your pics & videos stored on your PC. In addition, you now have an alternative way to view, share, and edit all of the pics that you’ve taken on your Droid!
Looking for other ways to transfer the files? How about without cables and via WiFi? Check out one of our other tutorials for more Advanced users:How to transfer files via WiFi from PC to Android (Wirelessly)
Differences Between Win 8 and Win 7
Major Differences Between Windows 7 and Windows 8
- Boot time: win7 48 sec. win8 10 sec.
- Desktop : Microsoft has replaced the normal shortcut icons with dynamic tiles. You can change their size and place similar applications around each other- or anything else that my suit you.
- Mounting iso images: Windows 7 could only burn an ISO image to a DVD but Windows 8 actually betters this by offering you the option to mount the image too. In Windows 7, you didn’t have the option to make virtual drives to use the ISO image’s content but Windows 8 allows you to create a virtual drive to mount the ISO image so that you can easily use it just like a normal DVD.
- Built-in Antivirus(bad news for hackers): Windows 8 has an antivirus present inside the kernel of the operating system. This means that your system won’t boot if a corrupt USB device is plugged in. It sounds impressive though I don’t know whether it would pass the test of time…. and viruses! All in all, I do expect Windows 8 to be a serious upgrade on Windows 7 and with Microsoft working on the things that require some tweaking; I genuinely believe that Microsoft is finally ready to launch an OS which will take the world by storm.
- Multiple monitors support in Windows : Microsoft announced that customers can use more than one monitor to connect with Windows 8 operating system. Windows 8 PC management allows customers to use multiple monitors at same time. It means Windows 8 offers flexibility by allowing start screen at one monitor and desktop in another. Customer can also choose taskbar on both screens with different icons on each monitor. Moreover, you can play with background images as well by changing it separate on each monitor. Such support is not available with Windows 7 operating system.
- Windows based apps store Windows 8 operating system introduces new app store in which different apps is implemented for various devices and settings on right of the screen. The settings section includes contextual apps like volume, brightness, restart and power options. You can share content, links, app reviews, contacts, metro apps, Facebook and twitter applications with your friends or colleagues. Windows 8 store offers both desktop apps and ecosystem for developers. On the other hand, Windows 7 OS is missing all these features.
- Inbuilt Windows Touch features: The main difference between Windows 7 and Windows 8 comes with its metro style interface that provides live title of rectangle shape which has replaced the icon pattern in Windows.
- In Windows 7 operating system, software shortcuts are in the form of icons. As far as the touch interface is concerned then Windows.
- supports touch interface but not that much, what was expected. So, Windows 8 comes with true touch interface for Metro style apps. It is fast way of accessing data by using an improved on-screen keyboard and handwriting recognition
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