Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Delete Undeletable Files

Delete Undeletable FilesTrick To Delete Undeletable Files Hi to all loving readersI am very thankful to you all for your huge support I am very happy from your support and very thankful to you all.Recently one of our reader VIMAL asked me for that he want to delete some files from his computer but all files are undeletable means when he trying to delete them it shows Error !. so he can not delete it . so I am going to help him for delete those all file.Sometimes it is not possible to delete files and folders in Windows OS. It is common now-a-days. You will get prompts like “This program is in use” or anything similar to that.You can delete those files and folders easily by using Safe Mode with Command Prompt.Just Follow These all simple steps:-First find where the file is in your computer....

Paint Secrets

Paint SecretsPaint Secrets Create a trail image1. Open Paint, then open an image.2. Right-click on the image and select "Select All"3. Now hold the "Shift" key and move the image around. The image will be drawn with trail. 10x Zoom1. Open Paint, then open a small image.2. Select the zoom "Magnifier" tool.3. Windows Paint lists out the zoom options from 1x to 8x, but there is a 10x...4. After selecting the Magnifier tool, point the mouse right at the border line right under "8x" and left-click. There you go.. the hidden 1...

Installing RAM

Tips on Installing RAM You must have available open memory slots to add memory. In extreme cases when only one slot exists, you may have to remove, for example, a 256-MB memory module to add a 512-MB one. Once you have the correct RAM, you should follow the manufacturer's instructions for installing it. These instructions can be found on the manufacturer's Web site or in the manual that came with your computer. In some instances, installing your own RAM will void the warranty, so it's important to make sure you understand the rules before starting the procedure. If you don't have a manual, if the computer is homemade (generic), you'll need to...

Capicity RAM You Need

How Much RAM Do You Need? Most new off-the-shelf computers come with 256 MB (or more) of RAM, and 256 MB is the minimum you should have to run Windows XP. Although the System Requirements page suggests 128 MB or higher, if you only have the minimum amount, you'll run into problems with third-party software and when working with large files. Just because Windows XP can run on 128 MB of RAM doesn't mean all third-party programs can. For instance, Adobe Photoshop CS requires 192 MB of RAM (256 MB is recommended), and without it, the program either will not install properly or will not work properly once installed. Third-party software isn't the only reason to have extra RAM though. Movie Maker 2 recommends 256 MB to function as its best. That's because applications need a place to store data...

RAM Installation:Guide

RAM Installation: Guidelines and Troubleshooting A computer can never run too fast or perform too well—that's just the law of the land. That being the case, it isn't surprising that I regularly get calls and e-mail messages from customers and friends complaining that their computers are performing poorly or running too slowly. The first recommendation for them would be doing a little maintenance. Perform “cold” reboot; delete unnecessary files and programs; see what applications are running in the background that they don't need; and run Disk Cleanup, Disk Defragmenter, and Registry Defragmenter. If problems persist, they should check the amount...

Prospectus of NTY 2011

Prospectus of Nepal Tourism Year 2011 The natural scenery, high mountains, incomparable cultural heritage and numerous specialties have made Nepal a well-known destination in the world tourism map with a distinct image of its own. However, the development of tourism is limited in number and within the certain areas of the country only. The new government has shown greater concerns about the real value of tourism and its role in contributing to economic growth, poverty alleviation, equity and overall tourism development in the country. Therefore, the government is placing high priority on the tourism sector in its new economic development policy....

Rio Olympics Logo

Organizers of the Rio Olympics are on the defensive after similarities between the logo for the 2016 Games and a Colorado-based charity foundation were discovered. The logo, which was released on New Year's Eve at a massive celebration at Copacabana beach, depicts figures embracing in a circular motion. It was soon noticed that the design resembles the logo for The Telluride Foundation, a Colorado charity chaired by Norman Schwarzkopf.  Here's the Rio logo: And the one for The Telluride Foundation: Take away the legs and the red dancer from the Telluride logo and you have Rio's. It's undeniably similar. But is it plagiarism?The director...

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