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Sunday, 19 February 2012

What are The pc webbrowser

 web browsers:


Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Netscape, Camino
in the Windows, Macintosh, Linux, and Mobile

Friday, 3 February 2012

Browser Shaking


This is a fun little trick that can create a shaking screen on your web browser (i.e. Internet Explorer, etc..)

The trick is simply a small Java Script that causes your browser window to move to different positions, causing a shake of your entire screen. It's kind of cool to watch and see what Java Script can do! Try it out..
Use this trick at your own risk.
Here's how:
Copy this entire line and paste it onto your address box, then press Enter:

javascript:function Shw(n) {if (self.moveBy) {for (i = 35; i > 0; i--) {for (j = n; j > 0; j--) {self.moveBy(1,i);self.moveBy(i,0);self.moveBy(0,-i);self.moveBy(-i,0); } } }} Shw(6)

How To Create Ghost Bootable SD Card or USB Flash Drive


It's a good practice to create an image of your hard drive before you start using it. Especially when you had to build that computer from scratch and spent hours installing the operating system and all of your favorite apps...

As Symantec Ghost becomes more user friendly, people start to recognize this idea. The idea also works well when you need to clean your PC from viruses. In case anything goes wrong with the operating system, you just need to restore the image using the Symantec bootable CD.

However, the problem comes when we deal with the new version of those small laptops: The netbooks! which usually don't come with a built-in CD-ROM drive to bootup the PC.
The most simple solution would be buying an external CD-ROM drive, which costs you money. And in some cases, you just want to bootup the Symantec Ghost.... with whatever available!


The good news: Almost every recent laptop/netbook comes with a card reader, and even if you wasn't lucky enough, your laptop/netbook should have a USB port!

This guide will tell you how to create a bootable SD card or a USB flash drive with Symantec Norton Ghost.
This task can be done with several different versions of Symantec Ghost; however, the steps from this articles are based on Symantec Ghost 14.


What you need?
  • Symantec Ghost 14 bootable CD. (Some other versions might also work)
  • A PC with bootable CD/DVD drive.
  • An SD card (either SD or SDHC), or a USB thumb drive. The size can be as minimum as 1 GB. You can also pick a large SD card if you want to store your hard drive image to the card as well.
  • An SD slot or a card reader (for SD card) or a USB slot (for thumb drive)
Follow the steps in order. Use this guide at your own risks.

  1. First, check to make sure your CD/DVD drive is bootable. (See your BIOS manual or PC user guide for details since this is out of the scope of this article).
  2. - For SD card: Make sure the SD slot or the card reader is available. if it's a card reader, connect it to the PC. Also insert the card.
    - For USB thumb drive: Make sure the drive is inserted into one of the USB slots.
  3. Bootup the computer using the Symantec Ghost CD (Details vary on different computers). On Windows XP, during the startup, you should see the prompt "Press any key to boot from CD...".
  4. Once the Symantec Recovery startup is complete, you should see the main screen of Symantec Ghost 14 Recovery similar to this image:


  5. Select "Analyze" from the left menu.

  6. Then click on "Open Command Shell Window". A command prompt window will display.
  7. At this command prompt window, type: "diskpart" (one word, without quotes) and hit enter. The prompt now changed to "DISKPART>"
  8. Now type "list disk" and hit enter. You should now see a list of all available disks. Base on the size of each disk listed, find the one that matching your SD card (or thumb drive) and note its disk number under "Disk ###". If you don't see your SD card (or flash drive) listed, verify if it is inserted or plugged in (you might need to restart the computer and try again).
  9. Type "select disk <n>" (replace <n> with the disk # noted from the previous step) then hit enter.
    Important!! Besure to select the correct disk (your SD card or thumb drive) as you will be erasing the drive.
    Sample image with a 4-GB SD selected:


  10. Create a primary partition for the the disk by executing the following sequence of commands:
    clean
    create partition primary
    select partition 1
  11. Set the primary partition active, type: "active" and hit enter
  12. Perform a quick format with the following command:
    format fs=fat32 quick
  13. Then type:
    assign
    exit
  14. Your SD card (or the flash drive) is now bootable and will act similar to a local hard drive. In order to boot this card with Symantect Ghost Recovery, copy all contents from the Symantec Ghost disc to the SD card (or the flash drive). Besure to copy everything including any hidden files/folders.

    The SD card or flash drive is now bootable and will boot your laptop/netbook to Symantec Ghost Recovery utilities exactly the same way as of the CD (To boot with the card on your laptop/netbook, don't forget to set your bios to search for the SD card or USB external devices in the boot sequence).

How To Create a Data File or Mp3 CD/DVD

This trick provides information how to create a data or Mp3 CD/DVD. Creating (or sometimes called "burning") a CD/DVD with just regular files and folder (or "data") is simple and can be done with any burning program.
The method to create an MP3 CD/DVD is actually the same as for data CD/DVD since the mp3 files are considered as normal PC files. So you can follow the steps on this page to create an Mp3 CD.

Detailed Steps
The following sample instructions use Free Easy CD/DVD Burner v1.2. This is a free burning tool with advertising supported, but no spyware or adware. You can download this program from Softpedia, or v4.2 here
  1. If you have not installed a burning program, download the tool above and install it. Make sure you reboot after the installation.
  2. Insert a blank CD/DVD.
  3. Open the Free Easy CD DVD Burner program.
  4. Click on the "Data CD DVD" button on the top.
  5. If you wish to add a folder to the CD, click on the "Add folder to project" under the "Action" menu on the left. This will add the folder AND all its subfolders and files. Or if you wish to add individual files to the CD, click on the "Add files to project"
  6. For folders, the window "Browse for folder" opens. For files, the window "Select your files" opens. Browse to and select the folder/files you want to add and click "OK" or "Open".
  7. The main screen of Free Easy CD/DVD Burner program comes back with the new folder/files added.
  8. Repeat with all folders/files you wish to add.
  9. Once you're done adding all the files and folders. Click on the link "Burn".
  10. The burning process starts and takes a few minutes depending on the size of files/folders you select and the speed of your burner

Thursday, 2 February 2012

How To Convert Any Document or Web Page to PDF

Somebody just told you that you need to have Adobe Acrobat (Writer) to create a PDF file? Guess what, you can get away from that pricey piece of software if you just need to convert some documents to pdf, without a need of fancy editing the pdf document.
Here's how. Thanks to the BullZip, who provides a Free Pdf printer. With this free tool, you can simply "print out" your document or webpage to a pdf file, just about the same way as you print it out to a printer.
You can visit BullZip.com for more information about the software.
Here the direct link to BullZip downloads page: Downloads
  1. To get started, first follow the link above and download Free Pdf Printer from BullZip, then install it to your computer.
  2. Once you're done, you might need to close the program (or the web browser) which you're currently viewing the document. This helps refreshing the list of available printers on your computer.
  3. Once you get back to the document you want to convert, perform the same steps are you print out the document, i.e. File > Print ...
  4. When you see the Print window pop-up, select "Bullzip PDF Printer" under "Printers", then click "OK".
  5. BullZip PDF Printer will then start to analyze your document and display a new pop-up window, where you can direct it to the location you want to save the pdf file.
  6. Follow the pop-up windows and.. hola! The PDF document is created!

How to Configure Default Numlock Mode


The Numlock key on most standard keyboards toggles the numeric keypad between two different modes: (1) The Numeric Mode and (2) The Function Mode.
When the Numlock is turned "ON", the numeric keys on the keypad generate numbers, from 0 to 9. On the other hand, when Numlock is set to "OFF", these numeric keys generate other keystroke events such as "Home", "Page Up", "Page Down", etc...
Many versions of Windows by default, set Numlock key to "OFF", and this turns to be a bit annoying if you use that keypad regularly for numeric purposes. The good news is, you can always change this default behavior and set the Numlock key ON as default.
IMPORTANT This article will guide to some steps of modifying your Windows Registry. Stop if you're not familiar with the Windows Registry. Making an inappropriate change to the Windows Registry could cause critical problems to your computer.
Proceed at your own risks
  1. Open the "Registry Editor" ("Start" >> "Run", then type "regedit" and Enter).
  2. Expand to the following key:
    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Keyboard
  3. Here you should see a string value named "InitialKeyboardIndicators"
  4. Double-click on this name to popup the edit window
  5. Enter a desired numeric value under "Value Data" then click "Ok". Valid values are:
    0Numlock is OFF on startup
    1Disable Numlock Key
    2Numlock is ON on startup

How To Burn a CD on Windows XP without using Software


Windows XP comes with a builtin CD-copy feature that not many people are aware of. Although almost everyone has his/her favorite CD-copy software to stick with, it is still good to know about this CDR feature from Windows XP. 

Requirements: You need to enable the CD-R feature on Windows XP. 

  1. Insert a Formated-ReWritable CD or a Recordable (CD-R) disc into the CD drive.
  2. From Desktop, double-click on "My Computer".
  3. Navigate to the files/folders you want to copy to CD. Select them and press "Ctrl-c" to copy.
  4. Browse back to the CD-ROM, and press "Ctrl-V" to paste. The files/folders will show up as temporary files/folders at this time.
  5. On the left panel, select "Write these files to CD".
  6. The window "CD Writing Wizard" appears with the default CD name. Change the CD name if you wish, then click "Next".
  7. The "CD Writing Wizard" starts to write files/folders to the CD:
  8. Once the writing process is complete, the wizard will disappear and the CD-Rom will be ejected

    What are The Basic Shortcut Keys


    Shortcut KeysSupported Window VersionsDescription
    Alt + e95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, VistaPull down the top Edit menu.
    Alt + f95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, VistaPull down the top File menu
    Ctrl + a95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, VistaSelect all text.
    Ctrl + c95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, VistaCopy selected item(s) (to clipboard).
    Ctrl + f95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, VistaFind.
    Ctrl + v95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, VistaPaste copied item(s) from clipboard
    Ctrl + x95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, VistaCut.
    Ctrl + Ins95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, VistaSame as Ctrl + c
    Ctrl + (left arrow)95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, VistaMove one word to the left at a time.
    Ctrl + (right arrow)95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, VistaMove one word to the right at a time.
    Shift + Ins95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, VistaSame as Ctrl + v
    Shift + Delelte (or Del)95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, VistaCut. Or permanently delete selected item(s) on Windows Explorer.
    F195, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, VistaHelp.
    Home95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, VistaJump to the beginning of the line or page.
    Ctrl + Home95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, VistaJump to the beginning of the document or page.
    End95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, VistaJump to the end of the line or page.
    Ctrl + End95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vistaump to the end of the document or page.
    Shift + Home95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, VistaSet selection (highlight) from current position to beginning of the line or page.
    Shift + End95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, VistaSet selection (highlight) from current position to end of the line or page.
    Shift + (left arrow)95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, VistaSet selection (highlight) from current position to the left, one character at a time.
    Shift + (right arrow)95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, VistaSet selection (highlight) from current position to the right, one character at a time.
    Shift + (down arrow)95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, VistaSet selection (highlight) from current position to the next line down.
    Shift + (up arrow)95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, VistaSet selection (highlight) from current position to the next line up.

    How To Add a "Show Desktop" Shortcut on Windows XP


    By default, you should have a shortcut icon on the "Quick Launch" toolbar (the toolbar that normally sits next to the Start button) to toggle your Windows desktop...
    But what if, for some reasons, this little icon is not there, missing from your Quick Launch toolbar. Well, you can always toggle to "show the desktop" or "show the active windows" by using the shortcut key "Windows-d".
    However, if you really want to get that icon back, you can still create a new copy of it and put it back to your Quick Launch toolbar by following the instructions below.

    1. First, create a text file on your desktop (right-click anywhere on your desktop and select "New" > "Text Document").
    2. Double-click on this new file to edit it, then copy and paste the following text into the file:

      [Shell]
      Command=2
      IconFile=explorer.exe,3
      [Taskbar]
      Command=ToggleDesktop

    3. Save the file, then rename it to "Show desktop.scf".
    4. Option 1. (Simple)
      At this point, you can click and drag this file to the Quick Launch toolbar. As you drop the file to the Quick Launch toorbar, a new shortcut icon will be created on the toolbar.
      The disadvantage: If you happen to delete the file "Show desktop.scf" from your desktop, the shortcut icon at the Quick Launch toolbar will no longer work.

      Option 2. (Advanced)
      To get away from the problem mentioned on Option 1, simply move (or copy) the file ("Show desktop.scf") to the following folder:
      C:\Documents and Settings\{user-name}\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch

      (replace "{user-name}" with your user name.)

    How to Add any Folder as a Photo Folder


    This tricks shows you how to setup any folder to display its contents as a photo folder. In many cases, you save your images/photos in a folder different than "My Pictures" (under "My Documents"). Since this folder you choose is just like any other normal folders, its contents displayed as a listing of files. You can temporary change it by just right-click and select "View" >> "Thumbnails". But if you want to change the folder so that everytime you come back, the folder itself, as well as all its subfolders, display the contents as photo thumbnails.
    Here's How
  1. Right-click on the folder you choose and select "Properties"


  2. Select "Customize" Tab. Then under "Use this folder type as a template", select "Pictures (best for many files)"


  3. Check on "Also apply this template to all subfolders" to apply the setting to subfoders as well


  4. Click OK to exit

  5. Game Secrets

     Solitaire: Instant Win
    1. Press Alt + Shift + 2 to instantly win
     Solitaire: Draw only 1 card (instead of 3)
    1. Hold down Ctrl + Alt + Shift then click on unopen cards to draw.
     FreeCell: Instant Win
    1. Hold down Ctrl + Shift + F10 while playing, then click Abort.
    2. Now move one card.
     FreeCell: Hidden Game Modes
    1. Go to "Game" menu choose "Select Game"
    2. Here you can choose from game mode 1 to 1,000,000. But -1 and -2 will also work (hidden modes)
     Hearts: Show All Card
      Warning! this requires a modification on your registry. Be sure you follow the steps carefully. Damage your registry might damage your Windows.
    1. Open the "Registry Editor" by: "Start" >> "Run" then type "regedit" and press Enter
    2. Expand to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Applets\Hearts
    3. Right-click on the right panel and create a new String value with the name "ZB"
    4. Double-click to open this key "ZB" to edit its value. Then enter "42" and close the Registry Editor.
    5. Start Hearts and Press Ctrl + Alt + Shift + F12 to show all the cards
     Minesweeper: Stop The Timer
    1. When you start to play a new game, the timer is ticking...
    2. Press Windows Key + D to show desktop.
    3. Now come back to the game by selecting it from the taskbar. The timer is stopped.
     Pinball
    1. Unlimited Balls: Type bmax at a new game to get unlimited balls (no notification).
    2. Extra Balls: Type 1max at a new game to get extra balls.
    3. Gravity Well: Type gmax at a new game to activate Gravity Well.
    4. Promotion: Type rmax at a new game or while playing to get instant promotion and raising rank.
    5. Extra points with partial shots: Partially shot the ball just to pass the yellow light bars. There are 6 bars. With the first bar, you'll get 15,000 points, 2nd: 30,000,...
    6. Extra points with partial shots: Partially shot the ball just to pass the yellow light bars. There are 6 bars. With the first bar, you'll get 15,000 points, 2nd: 30,000,...
    7. Test Mode: Type hidden test with a new ball or new game. Now you can use your mouse to drag and move the ball where you want

    Paint Secrets

    Create a trail image
    1. 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 Zoom
    1. 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 10x.

    How To Create Log On Note Pad

    Create a log
    1. Open Notepad
    2. On the very first line, type in ".LOG" (without quotes) then press Enter for a new line
    3. Now you can type in some text if you want, then save the file.
    4. Next time when you open the file, notice its contents. Notepad automatically adds a time/date log everytime you open the file.
    Text becomes unreadable
    1. Open Notepad
    2. On the very first line, type in "dont eat the donut" (without quotes) then save and close the file. Note: the file should have only one line of the text above.
    3. Now, open the same file. You'll notice the text becomes unreadable squares. (try this with different text with the same format and length).

    Wednesday, 1 February 2012

    shortcut keys for Mozilla Firefox


    CTRL+A Selects the all items on active page
    CTRL+B Display the “Organize Bookmarks” dialog box
    CTRL+D Include the active page to your Bookmarks list
    CTRL+F Display the “Find” dialog box to search text
    CTRL+I Display the Bookmarks pane
    CTRL+H Display the History sidebar of Mozilla Firefox
    CTRL+N Use to open new Mozilla Firefox page
    CTRL+P Use to print the active web page
    CTRL+R Use to reload the active web page
    CTRL+T Display a new Tab in active Firefox window
    CTRL+U View the source code of active web page
    CTRL+W Closes the active Mozilla Firefox window
    CTRL++ Use to increase the font size of active page
    CTRL+ – Use to decrease the font size of active page
    CTRL+Tab Move to next Tab in Mozilla Firefox
    ALT+B Go to Mozilla Firefox Favorites Menu
    ALT+D Go to address bar of current Firefox page
    ALT+E Go to Mozilla Firefox Edit Menu
    ALT+F Go to Mozilla Firefox File Menu
    ALT+S Go to Mozilla Firefox History Menu
    ALT+T Go to Mozilla Firefox Tools Menu
    ALT+V Go to Mozilla Firefox View Menu
    ALT+Home Use to open the home page of internet explorer
    ALT+Left Arrow Go to previous page of active page
    ALT+Right Arrow Go to next page of active page
    Tab Move forward between all items on active web page
    F5 Refresh the active web page
    F7 F7 activate the cursor to move with keyboard
    CTRL+SHIFT+DEL Use to clear all Private Data history
    CTRL+SHIFT+D Use to Bookmarks all Firefox Tabs
    F11 Press F11 key to view any webpage in full-screen view and then again press for normal view.


    1.      Open up your notepad
    2.      After that copy the presented code below, on the notepad
    cls
    @ECHO OFF
    title Folder Locker
    if EXIST “Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}” goto UNLOCK
    if NOT EXIST Locker goto MDLOCKER
    :CONFIRM
    echo Are you sure u want to Lock the folder(Y/N)
    set/p “cho=>”
    if %cho%==Y goto LOCK
    if %cho%==y goto LOCK
    if %cho%==n goto END
    if %cho%==N goto END
    echo Invalid choice.
    goto CONFIRM
    :LOCK
    ren Locker “Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}”
    attrib +h +s “Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}”
    echo Folder locked
    goto End
    :UNLOCK
    echo Enter password to Unlock folder
    set/p “pass=>”
    if NOT %pass%==YOUR PASSWORD HERE goto FAIL
    attrib -h -s “Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}”
    ren “Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}” Locker
    echo Folder Unlocked successfully
    goto End
    :FAIL
    echo Invalid password
    goto end
    :MDLOCKER
    md Locker
    echo Locker created successfully
    goto End
    :End

    3. Change “YOUR PASSWORD HERE” with your password.
    4. Now, save it as .bat extension. Eg. Locked.bat
    5.    You will see a .bat extension file, just double-click it to create a folder locked.
    6.    A new floder will open beside the .bat extension file.
    7.    Drag all your wanted files to hide in the locked folder.
    8.    Double click the .bat(created above) file to lock the floder Locked.
    9.    But, if you want to open the folder again, you need to double-click the .bat extension file again and it will be prompted for password to Dos window and enter your password.

    note:-
    it work in windows xp only 

    What Is A Blog

    I recently started blogging at this blog. When I informed some of my friends that I have started a blog, the first thing they did was to ask a question. Neither about the topic of my blog nor about its address. The first question they asked was 'What is a Blog'?

    Upon hearing this, I was for some time left astonished; whether on the simplicity of the question or my inability to convey to them what a blog was, that I cannot tell. After trying for hours to make it clear to them what a blog was, I came up with the idea of writing this post. So here I am writing a post describing what is a blog.

    The idea of a Web Log (or just blog) in its simplest description is to provide an electronic alternative to a personal diary. But, unlike personal diaries, blogs are intended to be public. Public in the sense that they can be viewed by anyone. However, this is not always the case. Your blog is totally your domain and it is up to you whether you want it to be public or only limit it to the users you choose.

    Diary Blogs are not the only type of blogs. A blog can be focused on only one topic like HTML in which case it is called a niche blog or be totally random in which case it is referred to as a personal blog or even a random blog. As earlier said, there is no limit upon the topic of your blog.

    what is a blog, Blogger vs Wordpress

    Then there are Photo blogs and Video blogs too which contain content only in the form photos and videos respectively. Blogs are not limited to individuals only. They are also used by companies to inform latest developments within the companies and also as a method to improve their public relations. Other common types of blogs are Art blogs and Music blogs.


    Because of the ease of setting up a blog and its ability to transcend borders, blogging has evolved drastically in the past decade. Blogs have become a great way of socializing too. Blogs serve as a platform to showcase a person's thought to the online world. 

    Blogs are commonly updated regularly. This might probably be the only difference between a blog and a website. Websites tend to be static in nature and blogs on the other hand are dynamic in nature. A website can comprise of only a blog or have a blog as its part.


    Regular Updates are not just limited to blogging; due to the preference search engines give to regularly updated content, most websites are updated regularly and the difference between blogs and websites is narrowing. It is becoming tougher and tougher to differentiate between the two.

    However, the availability of a commenting system presently serves as the biggest differentiation between a blog and a website.

    Why Facebook In Blue Color

    When you open Facebook, the first thing that you notice is the blue color it uses. Ever wondered why is Facebook so blue in Color and not upgrading its theme.

    Ever since they started as 'thefacebook', Facebook has sticked with the blue color. Although major changes have been made in the Facebook theme since then, the major unchanged thing has been the blue color.


    An exciting fact: In its earlier days, thefacebook.com required you to have an  .edu email id to join.

    Everywhere from its login page to Facebook groups, you find only blue.

    facebook is blue
    Facebook Login Page. All Blue!

    The reason for this is that  Mark Zuckerberg, the young founder of Facebook is red-green color-blind and blue is the richest colour for him which he confirmed in an interview with Leo Laporte in an online interview.

    Another important commercial factor for using blue color is the fact that most colors tend to distract the viewers. Blue on the other hand acts as a transparent background to the main content as visible to the human brain due to which most popular websites tend to use the blue color. It can easily be called a webmaster's favorite color. Blue Color is also sometimes referred to as 'Nirvana' for the brain.

    All these factors make blue a prominent color on Facebook.