Check the hard disk and file system for errors in windows

June 12th, 2011 No Comments »

With chkdsk.exe be removed disk errors and problems in the file system of Windows 7, Vista and XP. The catch is that chkdsk.exe can be used only in the command prompt, which requires a sound knowledge - a graphical user interface was lacking.

This threshold is now removed but the “check disk”, which provides a graphical user interface for chkdsk.exe. This allows even beginners, Windows users can check without extensive knowledge quickly and easily your hard drive (s) for errors. Continue reading »

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Mass storage: RAID 0 - Red Alert for your data

June 10th, 2011 1 Comment »

Many current motherboards come with a RAID controller (RAID = Redundant Array of Independent Disks, dt = redundant array of independent disks) equipped. But lurking in practice, considerable danger to all users that use RAID in the RAID 0 configuration to improve performance of data transfer rate:

1. A RAID system consists of at least 2 hard drives. If two physical disks are coupled to a data network, doubling the theoretical danger of a total defect of the composite.

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Assistance on the USB stick is not displayed in Windows Explorer

June 7th, 2011 No Comments »

Users are constantly telling you that your USB stick can not be controlled via the Windows Explorer, as the drive letter has disappeared.  About the Device Manager and disk management, he can still find, so that a defect of the USB stick excluded.

To overcome this problem by uninstalling the USB stick and then install it once again:

1.Connect the USB flash drive with your PC.

2.Then click on Start / Control Panel / System / Device Manager.

3.Then click on “Drives”, right click on your USB stick.From the context menu select the command “Uninstall”.

4.Now remove the USB drive of your computer and then plug it back immediately into the USB port. Now he is re-installed and will appear again with a drive letter in Windows Explorer.

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Windows XP: read CAB files

June 7th, 2011 No Comments »

The system files are stored on the Windows installation CD in CAB files.If you need files stored in it, you can use the EXTRACT command to display.

Windows stores the original files in compressed CAB files on the Windows installation CD. one of these file is corrupted or accidentally deleted, the big search.Which CAB file is the file you are looking?The EXTRACT command helps further here.Because then you can read the contents of the CAB files and save to a text file.Proceed as follows.

Read from the CAB files with the command EXTRACT

CAB files, you can decompress with the EXTRACT command and look at the contents of the Sun CAB file:

1.Call on START and RUN CMD <Return> with the MS-DOS command prompt.

2.Once there, type the following command: EXTRACT / A [FOLDER] [FILE]> CAB List.txt <Return>.

3.The folder you specify the path to the location in which there are the CAB files.

4.As file type to the CAB file to be searched.

5.The output is in the file cabinet List.txt that you can open with any text editor.For example: EXTRACT / AF: \ WIN98 \ CATALOG3.CAB> C: \ cab-list.txt

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Troubleshooting with Event Viewer in Windows XP

June 7th, 2011 No Comments »

For error analysis, you can use the Event Viewer in Windows XP.  So you see the errors of applications and Windows XP itself.

If Windows takes a long time until it is fully started, it can have several reasons.  In any case, you should check if there are any known problems boot.  The same is true in other system disorders.  Then analyze possible errors with Event Viewer in Windows XP.

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JavaScript redirects

June 6th, 2011 No Comments »

to better understand the content of this article order, you should already have basic knowledge on the HTTP redirects and JavaScript have.

The use of JavaScript to display content on a Web page means that this content for search engines to remain invisible.

In most cases this is not allowed, because search engines are supposed to absorb as much information, so that to be optimized site is easily found.

However, there are applications for which one takes advantage of the JavaScript-blindness of the search engines specifically.

This is especially true when using redirects to special search engine optimized websites, the so-called doorway pages. This is especially true when using redirects to special search engine optimized websites, the so-called doorway pages.

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Windows 8 to have touch screen technology

June 6th, 2011 No Comments »

Window has unveiled some of it’s features for the upcoming “Windows 8″ Operating system. The features touch screen technology.Among other cool new features.

The Windows 8 remaining of windows from the chip to the interface. “The demo showed some of the ways we’ve reimagined the interface for a new generation of touch-centric hardware. Fast, fluid and dynamic, the experience has been transformed while keeping the power, flexibility and connectivity of Windows intact.”

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12 tips for using the iPhone

September 10th, 2009 No Comments »

A collection of tips for using the iPhone in the day to day, some are well known but others less so.

1.Scroll to the top
If you click the status bar on a screen with lots of content such as Safari or Mail, we will automatically take you to the top of it. Unfortunately there is no shortcut to scroll to the bottom.

 2.Screenshot
By simultaneously pressing the power button and the home, the iPhone will take a snapshot of the current screen.

3.Save an image from Safari or Mail
If we click on an image for a few seconds, the iPhone will give us the option of saving it.

 4.Set upper
If in Settings / General / Keyboard activate the Caps Lock option is enabled, you will maintain the upper double-clicking on the button on the keyboard. On the other hand, if you press and hold Shift and drag the finger to another key, that key written in capitals saving a click.
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How to configure Windows Live Hotmail or on the iPhone

September 10th, 2009 No Comments »

Microsoft has changed the configuration of your mail service Hotmail / Windows Live, allowing POP and SMTP connections, so that we can configure the iPhone Mail to access your account. In Settings / Mail / Add Account Other specify the type and after entering the account information will automatically detect the incoming and outgoing servers (pop3.live.com and smtp.live.com)

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Remove the old hard drive upgrades

September 10th, 2009 No Comments »

Each time you update the iPhone (or iPod), iTunes keeps a file of 250 MB on the hard disk. After a few updates, the space on the disk can be considerable, so we can delete older versions to free up disk space. The files are located at:

Mac:
~/Library/iTunes/iPhone Software Updates
Windows XP:
C:\Documents and Settings\[usuario]\Application Data\Apple Computer\iTunes\iPhone Software Updates
Windows Vista:
C:\Users\[usuario]\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\iTunes\iPhone Software Updates

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