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Use swept way to improve your pc performance
Posted by anonymous in windows soft review on Monday, July 19, 2010
It is a very common practise among majority of the desktop users to keep 10-15 windows maximized at the same time. Which in turn increases load on the system resources. When a window is minimized it requires very less ram than what it requires in the maximized state. So it is better to minimize the windows which you are not going to use for some time.
Doing this will help you improve your PC’s performance. But if you are too lazy to minimize all the windows you have opened then here is something what you can try.
Swept Away is a small freeware developed by Adam Pash. It is a simple program which keeps on monitoring your open windows. If an inactive window is been maximized for a particular time period then it will be automatically minimized. The maximum time allowed for maximized windows can be set by the user.
It also allows the user to exclude windows which will not be minimized even after the defined time period. To exclude processes right click on the taskbar icon and move your mouse cursor to “exclude”. A list containing all the open windows will be shown. Select the window you want to exclude from the list and done. Swept Away will never minimize the selected window.
Swept away is a freeware and will work on any Windows Operating system. This small app can be useful for computer junkies who always forget to minimize their open windows.Download this tiny app from the link below.
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Doing this will help you improve your PC’s performance. But if you are too lazy to minimize all the windows you have opened then here is something what you can try.
Swept Away is a small freeware developed by Adam Pash. It is a simple program which keeps on monitoring your open windows. If an inactive window is been maximized for a particular time period then it will be automatically minimized. The maximum time allowed for maximized windows can be set by the user.
It also allows the user to exclude windows which will not be minimized even after the defined time period. To exclude processes right click on the taskbar icon and move your mouse cursor to “exclude”. A list containing all the open windows will be shown. Select the window you want to exclude from the list and done. Swept Away will never minimize the selected window.
Swept away is a freeware and will work on any Windows Operating system. This small app can be useful for computer junkies who always forget to minimize their open windows.Download this tiny app from the link below.
Download Swept Away (Freeware) (435 KB) (Direct)
Recover your system after virus attack with re-enable
Posted by anonymous in computer tips, windows tips, xp tips and tricks
Even after the virus is totally removed from the system, some users find it difficult to restore all those things back which were affected by the virus. A virus usually when enters into a system disables the registry editor and task manager so that the user can not remove the virus from the system.
Here is a free tool Re-Enable using which even a novice users can fix all the things which were disabled by the virus. An antivirus can remove the virus files but sometimes it may fail to restore the system settings. In such situations this tool can come handy.
First download Re-Enable 2.0 from here. After downloading the file execute it. As you can see in the screenshot, this tool can be used to re-enable registry editor, command prompt, task manager, folder options etc. Just select the tools you want to enable and click on the “Re-Enable” button.
You will require dot net 3.5 or higher version to run this software. Or if you don’t want to download .Net framework then you can try the portable version of this software.
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Here is a free tool Re-Enable using which even a novice users can fix all the things which were disabled by the virus. An antivirus can remove the virus files but sometimes it may fail to restore the system settings. In such situations this tool can come handy.
First download Re-Enable 2.0 from here. After downloading the file execute it. As you can see in the screenshot, this tool can be used to re-enable registry editor, command prompt, task manager, folder options etc. Just select the tools you want to enable and click on the “Re-Enable” button.
You will require dot net 3.5 or higher version to run this software. Or if you don’t want to download .Net framework then you can try the portable version of this software.
Download Re-Enable V2 (freeware) (778 KB)
Download Re-Enable V2 portable (Freeware) (23 MB)
Burn iso on pen drive
Posted by anonymous in computer tips, xp tips and tricks
Now you can burn iso on pen drive by using this technique.
So follow now and have fun.........
1. Download and install UltraISO trial.
2. Plug in your pen drive.
3. Open UltraISO as Administrator (right-click shortcut, “Run as Administrator”)
4. Open the CD/DVD image file you want to write to pendrive in this instance of UltraISO (File>Open).
5. Under the Bootable menu, select Write Disk Image.
6. A new dialog should open up, listing your pen drive(s).
7. Select the pendrive you want to write your image to.
8. Set the Write Method to USB-HDD (or USB-HDD+ if your BIOS supports it).
9. Click the Write button, and then click Yes/OK in the warning dialog (All data on this drive will be destroyed ……. do you want to continue) that pops up.
8. Sit back, relax.........
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So follow now and have fun.........
1. Download and install UltraISO trial.
2. Plug in your pen drive.
3. Open UltraISO as Administrator (right-click shortcut, “Run as Administrator”)
4. Open the CD/DVD image file you want to write to pendrive in this instance of UltraISO (File>Open).
5. Under the Bootable menu, select Write Disk Image.
6. A new dialog should open up, listing your pen drive(s).
7. Select the pendrive you want to write your image to.
8. Set the Write Method to USB-HDD (or USB-HDD+ if your BIOS supports it).
9. Click the Write button, and then click Yes/OK in the warning dialog (All data on this drive will be destroyed ……. do you want to continue) that pops up.
8. Sit back, relax.........
Boot from usb device even if not supported by BIOS
Posted by anonymous in computer tips, xp tips and tricks
Many old computer systems with outdated BIOS programs does not allow user to boot from USB devices. This prevents them to run any Live operating system.Plop Boot Manager is a perfect tool to overcome this problem. Using this tool you can boot from your External Hard disk or Pen Drive or CD-ROM device even if it is not supported by your BIOS.
Features:
* USB boot without BIOS support (UHCI, OHCI and EHCI)
* CD/DVD boot without BIOS support (IDE)
* Floppy boot
* Different profiles for operating systems
* Define up to 16 partitions
* No extra partition for the boot manager
* Hidden boot, maybe you have a rescue system installed and the user should not see that there is another system installed
* Boot countdown
* Hide partitions
* Password protection for the computer and the boot manager setup
* Backup of partition table data
* Textmode user interface 80×50
* Graphic user interface 640×480, 800×600, 1024×786, 1280×1024
* MBR partition table edit
* Start of the boot manager from harddisk, floppy, USB, CD, DVD
* Starting from Windows boot menu
* Starting from LILO, GRUB, Syslinux, Isolinux, Pxelinux (network)
* It can be used as PCI option ROM
* Access the whole USB hard disk (up to 2TB) even when the bios has a 128 GiB limit
* PCMCIA (CardBus) USB comes with the next release
* The boot manager is freeware
This tool is little complicated to use and is meant for advanced computer users only. You may end up screwing your PC if don’t use it with care. So you better use it only if you know how to handle this kind of troubles. I have tested this tool and it worked perfectly for me. You can download Plop Boot Manager from the link given below.
Download Plop Boot Manager
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Features:
* USB boot without BIOS support (UHCI, OHCI and EHCI)
* CD/DVD boot without BIOS support (IDE)
* Floppy boot
* Different profiles for operating systems
* Define up to 16 partitions
* No extra partition for the boot manager
* Hidden boot, maybe you have a rescue system installed and the user should not see that there is another system installed
* Boot countdown
* Hide partitions
* Password protection for the computer and the boot manager setup
* Backup of partition table data
* Textmode user interface 80×50
* Graphic user interface 640×480, 800×600, 1024×786, 1280×1024
* MBR partition table edit
* Start of the boot manager from harddisk, floppy, USB, CD, DVD
* Starting from Windows boot menu
* Starting from LILO, GRUB, Syslinux, Isolinux, Pxelinux (network)
* It can be used as PCI option ROM
* Access the whole USB hard disk (up to 2TB) even when the bios has a 128 GiB limit
* PCMCIA (CardBus) USB comes with the next release
* The boot manager is freeware
This tool is little complicated to use and is meant for advanced computer users only. You may end up screwing your PC if don’t use it with care. So you better use it only if you know how to handle this kind of troubles. I have tested this tool and it worked perfectly for me. You can download Plop Boot Manager from the link given below.
Download Plop Boot Manager
Different keywords for different blogger posts
Posted by anonymous in Blogspot tricks, Web Developer tricks on Sunday, July 18, 2010
As in any other blogging platform, important meta tags such as keywords can be implemented in Blogger / Blogspot to obtain better performance related to search engines indexing. The problem is, people write different posts that focus on different keywords, though still in the same topic. It makes using common / overall keywords does not support every posts to perform optimally in search results. That is why it is better to put different keywords in different posts. Would you like to know more?
In blogspot, the easiest way to add some meta tags is by putting them in the template of your blog. However, when you put some keywords tags there, it goes to all of your posts since all of them use the same template.
For example, if you run a blog about computer hardware and you use some keywords like processor, RAM, VGA, cooler, hardisk, casing, etc, these keywords will be used for all of your posts. If you write a post titled “How to install a VGA”, then most of those keywords are inaccurate and useless. Their effect is more destructive for the particular post itself rather than constructive.
The keywords are good in representing the blog in overall, but poor in describing each posts’ unique contents. We must remember, people use search engines not to look for websites, but to find specific contents that are matching their current need. Therefore, instead of writing “a good website about computer hardware” in search queries, people tend to write “how to install a processor” or “how to replace a VGA”.
Back to the tags, normally, Blogger / Blospot will not allow you to put different keywords meta tags inside your posts, because they should be located in head section of the page (your post are in body section). You can force to put meta tags inside your post by not heeding the warning when Blogger refuse to publish the post (opt to ignore HTML mistake / error). This forcing does not guarantee to work well, as they forbid it for a good reason surely. However, most blogger are also already having so many posts that it’ll kill them to add the keywords to each post manually.
To improve each post visibility in search results, there is a simple yet effective method: using your post title as the keywords. They will not be as good as adding keywords to each of the posts manually, but it is much more accurate than using overall keywords in the template. This idea might sound odd, but shouldn’t each of your posts’ titles represent each of your contents?
To use your posts' titles as your keywords, you only need to add these codes in the head section of the template, between <head> and </head> (access it from dashboard - layout - edit HTML):
Save it, and done. After this step, each of your posts will have their own unique keywords. Note that this line of codes is not stacking with normal keywords meta tags such as:
It means that you cannot use both of them at the same time. If put together, the first codes (using title codes) will override the second ones, and keyword 1-3 will not be taken into consideration by Google and friends.
To test your changes, you can use free meta tags analyzer such as seocentro.com and see their professional opinion regarding the new tags. From my simple research, using posts' titles as keywords delivers better outcome, unless your title is awfully irrelevant to its content of course :D
If you would like to try this method and having any doubt, don't doubt the technique, but doubt your ability to make representing titles for your posts.
If you think your titles are not representing your overall keywords well enough, add some more keywords in the description meta tags (put it in your template):
Do you know a better and easier method to do this? Do you find any difficulties in applying it? Feel free to share.
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In blogspot, the easiest way to add some meta tags is by putting them in the template of your blog. However, when you put some keywords tags there, it goes to all of your posts since all of them use the same template.
For example, if you run a blog about computer hardware and you use some keywords like processor, RAM, VGA, cooler, hardisk, casing, etc, these keywords will be used for all of your posts. If you write a post titled “How to install a VGA”, then most of those keywords are inaccurate and useless. Their effect is more destructive for the particular post itself rather than constructive.
The keywords are good in representing the blog in overall, but poor in describing each posts’ unique contents. We must remember, people use search engines not to look for websites, but to find specific contents that are matching their current need. Therefore, instead of writing “a good website about computer hardware” in search queries, people tend to write “how to install a processor” or “how to replace a VGA”.
Back to the tags, normally, Blogger / Blospot will not allow you to put different keywords meta tags inside your posts, because they should be located in head section of the page (your post are in body section). You can force to put meta tags inside your post by not heeding the warning when Blogger refuse to publish the post (opt to ignore HTML mistake / error). This forcing does not guarantee to work well, as they forbid it for a good reason surely. However, most blogger are also already having so many posts that it’ll kill them to add the keywords to each post manually.
To improve each post visibility in search results, there is a simple yet effective method: using your post title as the keywords. They will not be as good as adding keywords to each of the posts manually, but it is much more accurate than using overall keywords in the template. This idea might sound odd, but shouldn’t each of your posts’ titles represent each of your contents?
To use your posts' titles as your keywords, you only need to add these codes in the head section of the template, between <head> and </head> (access it from dashboard - layout - edit HTML):
<meta expr:content='data:blog.pageTitle' name='keywords' />
Save it, and done. After this step, each of your posts will have their own unique keywords. Note that this line of codes is not stacking with normal keywords meta tags such as:
<meta content=’keyword 1, keyword 2, keyword 3' name=’keywords’ />
It means that you cannot use both of them at the same time. If put together, the first codes (using title codes) will override the second ones, and keyword 1-3 will not be taken into consideration by Google and friends.
To test your changes, you can use free meta tags analyzer such as seocentro.com and see their professional opinion regarding the new tags. From my simple research, using posts' titles as keywords delivers better outcome, unless your title is awfully irrelevant to its content of course :D
If you would like to try this method and having any doubt, don't doubt the technique, but doubt your ability to make representing titles for your posts.
If you think your titles are not representing your overall keywords well enough, add some more keywords in the description meta tags (put it in your template):
<meta content=’bla bla bla,more keywords' name=’description’ />
Do you know a better and easier method to do this? Do you find any difficulties in applying it? Feel free to share.







