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Saturday, 22 June 2013

Speed Up Windows 7

1. Use a Solid State Drive (SSD)

Installing Windows 7 onto a solid state hard drive (SSD) instead of a normal SATA or IDE hard drive will dramatically increase your computer's performance.

2. Install the Latest BIOS and Device Drivers

Make sure that you have the latest available drivers installed for all of your devices and BIOS version for your motherboard. Check at the device's website for them. Be sure to have the correct versions for your 32 bit or 64 bit Windows 7. If you do not have Windows 7 drivers available, then you can often times use Vista drivers instead with sometimes having to use Compatibility Mode on the driver installation file with Vista selected.

3. Install More RAM

The more you have the better your performance can be up to a point. Usually 3 GB (32-bit) or 4 GB (64-bit) will be the most that you will need though unless you do memory intensive actions such as video editing.

4. Turn Transparency Off

The glass transparency effect uses the most resources from the Aero feature. You can disable it without disabling Aero.

5. Turn Off Unneeded Visual Effects

Uncheck the visual effect options that you do not want or need, or select the Adjust for best performance option, to increase the speed. You can optimize performance by changing how menus and windows appear. The most common visual effects to uncheck are:

* Animate windows when minimizing and maximizing
* Animations in the taskbar and Start Menu
* Enable transparent glass
* Fade or slide menus into view
* Fade or slide ToolTips into view
* Fade out menu items after clicking
* Show shadows under windows
* Slide open combo boxes



6. Enable Write Caching for Storage Devices

This option is usually the best choice for storage devices that must provide the highest possible performance and that you intend to not remove from the system frequently, such as internal hard disk drives.

7. Disable or Remove Unwanted or Unneeded Startup Programs

Double check through your startup programs and disable or remove the ones you do not want to have start when Windows 7 starts. It is a good idea to check these every once in awhile to help make sure that some unknown program or malware has not placed itself to startup with Windows 7.

8. Disable Unused Services

Services use processes that run in the background using part of your computer's resources. Check through your services with the help of the guide provided in this link, and disable the services that you do not use or need.

9. Turn Off Unneeded Windows Features

Windows 7 includes many features. You can review the list of features and turn off the ones that you do not want or need.

10. Turn Off Disk Defragmenter Schedule

By default Disk Defragmenter is scheduled to run in the background automatically every so often in Windows 7. Having this running in the background can cause a slight slow down and extra hard drive activity. You should either set the schedule to run at a time when you are not using the computer while it is on, or turn it off and run Disk Defragmenter manually when it is convenient for you instead.

11. Defragment Your Hard Disk

Fragmentation makes your hard disk do extra work that can slow down your computer. This will show you how to open and use Disk Defragmenter to manually analyze and defragment your disks and drives in Windows 7.

12. Disable Hibernate

If you do not use hibernate, then disabling it will save you a GB size file from being saved on your hard drive when you put the computer into hibernation mode.

13. Turn Off System Protection

If hard drive space is at a high premium for you, then turning System Restore off will save you a good bit of hard drive space. When disabled it will also not run in the background anymore while it creates restore points. However, disabling System Restore will mean that there will be no restore points available to go back to in the event of a problem with your Windows 7 system files. You will need to create backups or system images if you disable System Restore instead incase you need to reinstall.

14. Speed Up the Menu Show Time

This will allow you to reduce the amount of time it takes for a menu in Windows 7 to pop, fade, or slide open when you run the mouse pointer over it.

15. Enable High Performance in the Power Plan

This power plan maximizes system performance and responsiveness. However, if you use a mobile PC running on battery power, then you will notice that your battery doesn't last as long when using this plan.

16. Speed Up Mouse Hover Time

This will show you how to change the delay time, in milliseconds, that the mouse pointer has to stay hovered on a item before it is selected or opens a pop-up in Windows 7.

17. Reduce Time to Display Operating Systems at Boot

This will show you how to change the amount of time to display a list of operating systems in the Windows Boot Manager screen at boot and wait for you to select a OS to start before the default OS starts automatically. If you do not dual boot with another operating sytem on your computer, then you can uncheck, or reduce the time as low as it will go, to save on how long it takes to boot your computer.

18. Add or Remove Gadgets

Gadgets can be handy to offer information at a glance and provide easy access to frequently used tools from your dekstop. However, since each gadget added will take up some of your system resources. You can see how much memory is being used by the gadgets in Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc) under the Processes tab with the sidebar.exe process.

19. Run Disk Cleanup

Running Disk Cleanup every so often will help find and remove unnecessary files on your hard disk to free up disk space and help your computer run faster.

20. Speed Up Shut Down Time

This will allow you how to set the Wait to Kill time Windows 7 waits for programs to save data and close before shutting down.

21. Add COPY TO FOLDER and MOVE TO FOLDER to Context Menu

This will allow you how to add Copy To Folder and Move To Folder to the context menu to make copying and moving files faster and easier in Windows 7.

22. Log On Automatically to a User Account

This will show you how to select a user account to have Windows 7 automatically log on to at startup so that you do not have to spend time manually logging on to the user account everytime you start or restart the computer.

23. Disable Require a Password on Wakeup

If you use sleep, hybrid, or hibernate mode, then you may wish to disable the option to have your computer require you to enter a password everytime you wakeup the computer.

24. Use Sleep Mode

If your computer does not run primarily off of a battery, then using sleep mode will allow you to put your computer to sleep and wake it up quickly instead of completely shutting down and starting the computer.

25. Decrease How Long Windows 7 Notifications Stay Open

This will allow you to change how long notifications or messages are displayed in the Windows 7 taskbar notification area before they close automatically.

26. Disable Thumbnail Previews in Windows Explorer

If there are a lot of thumbnails in a Windows Explorer window, then it can slow down your computer while you wait for the thumbnails to load. If this happens or you prefer icons instead of thumbnails, then disabling thumbnails will speed up how fast a Windows Explorer window will open by displaying only icons instead of thumbnails.

27. Turn On ReadyBoost

You can use ReadyBoost in Windows 7 with USB flash drives and flash memory cards to help speed up your computer.

28. Uninstall the Bloatware Programs from Your Computer

Most computers that you buy, at a retail store (OEM), have a ton of software installed on it. Some of these can take up a lot of resources. Uninstall the programs that you do not want to use from Programs and Features.



25 Cool Windows 7 Keyboard Tricks That Will Impress Your Friends

Anyone working professionally with a computer has their hands on the keyboard most of the time. Reaching for the mouse can be an annoying disturbance and personally I often turn over my mouse in such situations. An easy solution is to simply keep the hands on the keyboard and complete as many tasks as possible with keyboard shortcuts only.
Apart from making you work more efficiently and faster, you can also impress your friends or colleagues by being able to work without a mouse. This article describes some cool Windows 7 keyboard tricks to get you started. In the end you might never want to take your hands off the keyboard again.



For your convenience, more keyboard shortcut resources are attached at the bottom.

Note that some of these shortcuts will only work if Windows Aero is enabled. If Aero effects are disabled on your computer, it might not be powerful enough to support resource intensive graphical features. The visual effects may also have been disabled to increase overall performance. If you wish to enable Aero nevertheless, have a look at my recent article explaining How To Enable and Troubleshoot Aero Effects in Windows 7.

Aero Shortcuts


♣  [Windows] + [Spacebar] (Aero Peek)

Make all open windows transparent to view gadgets and icons on desktop.


Aero Shortcuts

♣  [Windows] + [D] (Aero Peek)
Show or hide the desktop.
♣  [Windows] + [Home] (Aero Shake)
Minimize all but selected window. Reverse by clicking the key combination again.
♣  [Windows] + left arrow OR [Windows] + right arrow (Aero Snap)
Dock selected window to the left or right half of your screen.
♣  [Windows] + up arrow OR [Windows] + down arrow (Aero Snap)
Maximized and restores the selected window.
♣  [Windows] + [SHIFT] + up arrow OR [Windows] + [SHIFT] + down arrow (Aero Snap)
Maximizes and restores selected window in vertical dimension only.
♣  [Windows] + [Tab] (Aero Flip)
Launch 3D representation of open windows and click [Tab] key again to flip through them.


Windows & Taskbar

♣  [Alt] + [Ctrl] + [Tag] + left/right/up/down arrow
Flip window.
♣  [Alt] + [Tab]
Cycle through open windows.

Windows & Taskbar


♣  [Windows] + [T] OR [Windows] + [SHIFT] + [T]
Move focus to front or back of taskbar. Press [T] again while holding the [Windows] key to cycle through items in the taskbar from left to right or, with [SHIFT] button held too, from right to left.
♣  [Windows] + [B]
Puts focus on the ‘show hidden icons’ button on the system tray.
♣  [Windows] + [1] THROUGH [Windows] + [9]
Launch first through ninth icon on taskbar, including items pinned to taskbar.
♣  [Windows] + [SHIFT] + [1] THROUGH [Windows] + [SHIFT] + [9]
Starts new instance of respective taskbar icon.
♣  [Windows] + [Ctrl] + [1] THROUGH [Windows] + [Ctrl] + [9]
Cycles through multiple instances of the respective icon.
♣  [Windows] + [Alt] + [1] THROUGH [Windows] + [Alt] + [9]
Opens jump list for respective icon.

Multiple Monitors

Multiple Monitors

♣  [Windows] + [SHIFT] + right arrow OR [Windows] + [SHIFT] + left arrow
Move selected window from one monitor to another. They will remain in the same relative location.
♣  [Windows] + [P]
Select presentation display mode.

Select presentation display mode.

Magnifier

♣  [Windows] + [+] OR [Windows] + [-]
Activates Windows Magnifier to zoom in or out of screen.
♣  [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [D]
Switch to docked mode.
♣  [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [L]
Switch to lense mode.

Magnifier

♣  [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [F]
Switch from docked or lens mode back to full screen mode.
♣  [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [I]
Invert colors.
♣  [Windows] + [Esc]
Exist magnifier views.





Other

♣  [Windows] + [G]
Cycle through desktop gadgets.
♣  [Windows] + [X]
Launches Windows Mobility Center. Especially useful if you’re working on a laptop.

Cycle through desktop gadgets.

How to install windows quickly or save your time while installing new windows


How to install windows quickly or save your time while installing new windows

TRICK TO SAVE YOUR TIME WHILE INSTALLING WINDOWS

  • Boot through Windows XP CD.
  • After all the files are completely loaded, you get the option to select the partition. Select “c”.
  • Now Format the partition, whether it is normal or quick with NTFS or FAT
  • Once the formatting is completed, All the setup files required for installation are copied.Restart your system by pressing Enter.Now, here begins the Simple trick to save 10-15 minutes.
  • After rebooting, you get a screen where it takes 40 minutes to complete or finalize the OS installation.
  • Now, Press SHIFT + F10 Key -> This opens command prompt.
  • Type “Taskmgr” and press enter. This will open Task Manager.
  • Click the Process Tab, here we find a process Setup.exe. Right Click on Setup.exe and Set Priority -> Select High or Above Normal. Initially it will be Normal


How to protect gmail account from hackers

how to protect gmail account from hackers
Most of the people use Gmail for sending emails. We have precious information stored in our Gmail account. So Gmail would be the target for hackers being hacking it. Gmail developer team has given us wonderful security option by enabling the 2-step Verification,





By enabling the 2-step verification from you Gmail account makes your account more secure by making you to login into Gmail by 2 step. While logging in into the Gmail account, Gmail send you the security code to your mobile phone and asks you to enter that code in Gmail login page. This makes sure that only the mobile phone carrier can able to know that code. So your account cannot be Hacked if someone tries to hack your account from somewhere else.


How to enable 2-step verification
  • Log in to your Gmail Account,
  • Click Account at the top right,
  • Click Edit on 2-step verification,
  • Now Click Start Setup,
  • selcet your country and add your mobile number,
  • Select the method of verification, SMS option is by default and it is most recommended one
  • Just click Send Code
  • Now Google will send you Text in your mobile with Verification Code
  • Now click Next, and NextNote this point after 2-step Verification 
  • Your Another Application and Connected account will not be working, you need to re-invoke that on Final 2-step Verification or do it later!
  • If your Primary Moblie is lost then you cannot able to login to Gmail so set Backup Mobile Number
  • Backup Verification Code is the another way to Recover your Account Please Download and Note that number and keep it safely somewhere it is accessible for you, like your Wallet. Each code can be used only once.
  • I recommend you to read everything and make a note of it.



Happy with your safe Gmail Account. This time none can Hack your Gmail, I hope. Please comment below and also mention me if I have missed any point.

8 ways to access blocked websites


1. Using IP instead of URL

2. Redirection with short URL service

3. Google cache

Search engines like Google and Yahoo cache webpages and these cached pages are stored in search engines themselves, which likely will be added to the blocked list. Click on the ‘cache’ will bring you to a cache version of the page, as updated as how Google caches it.




4. Internet Archive – Wayback Machine

Wayback Machine is a internet service that periodically keeps a copy of almost all websites in the Internet way from the date they’re started. Clicking on the latest copy of what Wayback Machine have should be somewhat similar to the real site.
8 ways to access blocked websites
5. Anonymous surfing

- Hidemyass.com
- anonymizer.com
- wujie.net
- ultrareach.net

6. Use Proxy in Browsers

7. Bypass with translation services 

Use Google translate. Open Google translate ,type the URL and translate page.

8. Retrieve web pages via Email

Web2Mail is a free service that sends websites you want to read right into your inbox. All you need to do is send an email to www@web2mail.com with the URL as subject title.


How to boost internet speed by 20% without any software


How to boost internet speed by 20% without any software


Increase internet speed by 20% without any software – 

Microsoft reserves 20% of your available bandwidth for their own purposes like Windows Updates and interrogating your PC etc. By unreserving this bandwidth, you can make your internet connection faster. By 20%. The steps to do so are – 






1. Click Start then Run and type "gpedit.msc" without quotes.

2. Then go to Local Computer Policy>Computer Configuration>Administrative Templetes>Network>QoS Packet Scheduler. Click on QoS Packet Scheduler. In the right side , find Limit Reservable Bandwidth and double click on Limit Reservable Bandwidth.

3. It will say it is not configured but the truth is under the ‘Explain’ tab. Select ‘Enable’ and set reservable bandwidth to zero.

4. Click on ‘Apply’ and your internet speed will boost up by 20%.



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