Showing posts with label Windows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows. Show all posts

XP loffoff login loop solution !


Its a common or rather a popular hardcore slap of windows in which the xp gets the problem that when an user switched on his pc ,and when he tries to login his xp will

automatically logoff within few seconds


This is what popularly called as loggin log off loop ,this problem is faced my most of the people and even me !! i had this problem fixed two times and i have awesome experience ,you will have same problem even when you try to open xp in safe mode

Sources :
1> VIRUS
2> ANTIVIRUS
3> SPYWARE
4> OTHER THAN THESE

What to do :
DOnt panic ,your data is not gonna be deleted !
It is very very much safe ! <>
yeah sometimes even c: can be recovered but you may need to kill your patience and opt for other techie geek method
best think i tell you is that in most websites ,there are 100's of methods given ,
you can do read and have fun
they are all copied ori must say are not that what they seem to do
likechange registry keys ,install tht ,rename this
i agree with few of em ,ut the best i say is if you have internet and other good active OS ubuntu > > i love it ,xp ,vista on other harddisc or clened partition >
Well its good even if you have problem in xp ! ,you can use linux like me ,i used to operate that while my xp was suffering ,you can easily get linux aka ubuntu free !
myou need to download xp again
then onw method i have known fmmy frnd
suppose you have 80gb harddisc , you can create upto 3 to 5 gb partition only for xp which you gonna install
and other maybe 7 to 17 gb for programme files you will install
so this will mean ,that even if u get ur xp screwedby virus ,you will infect only your other drv where you have installed programme file , so even if that will occur ,no need to install again xp ,simply format d: and yyo ,you can again install again ,c: willl be safe , more safe than what you had before !

Final fully solved and working solutions :
1> format and install xp as i have told you the way its da best
2> do some killer research at this site

choice is yours !
BESTEST of the luck ! :)


How to change all files extension automatically

Usually, you right click on a file and then rename it to change its extension. But what if you got so many files to be change?

Using this little trick, you can change the extension for all files in a folder automatically using the command prompt tool. As example, if you have 100 mp3 files in a folder and want to change it to .jpg file format for security, this is the command that you should use.


ren *.mp3 *.jpg

Screenshot:

Switch to linux for a better experience

Do you have a PC that works well on Windows XP, want to switch to Vista, but it's configuration is a bit too low to support Vista? Well in that case, you should consider switching to Ubuntu Linux.

What is Ubuntu? It is a linux distribution based on Debian (another kind of linux distro.)

I have a PC with Intel Pentium 4, 3.06 GHz Processor, 512 mb RAM and Nvidia GeForce 6200 SE. Also, I have Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Ubuntu Linux 8.10 Interpid installed on it. Since my PC was pre-installed with XP, it works quite well with it. Talking about Vista, the PC just can't take it, thanks to the extremely low RAM that it has got. But yes, Ubuntu, with similar features runs quite smoothly on my system.

You can get Ubuntu from here for free. Also take a tour of Ubuntu on the same site. I've listed some of its pros and cons here.
Pros:

  1. Old systems - Works well even on older systems without compromising on features, and is not as memory hungry as Windows Vista or Windows 7 beta.
  2. Visuals - It has all 3D and other visually pleasing effects. Some of these effects surpass those of Vista (like desktop cube.)
  3. Stability - It is very stable and never crashes. Also, it is the fastest.
  4. Safety - Being built on the strong foundation of Debian linux, it has loads of safety features, many of which you won't find in other systems. As you guessed, you won't require to install any anti-virus softwares.
  5. User-friendliness - It is the most user friendly linux distro out there. In versions 8.04 (Hardy) and higher, a windows based installation tool is also available, whereby you don't need to boot from the CD or repartion the hard drive. Ubuntu can be installed inside the windows partition (it does not mean you can access the files from windows.)
  6. Driver availability - Drivers for most devices are available for linux, and when you connect to the internet, it detects and downloads them automatically.
  7. Automatic updates - Ubuntu provides automatic updates through software sources for all packages installed through built-in package managers. Also, you can upgrade to a new Ubuntu version online when available.
  8. Software sources - Ubuntu community provides users with most available softwares through software sources. To install any of them, you just have to open the Synaptic Package Manager, check on the desired packages and select 'apply changes'.
  9. Wine - In case you want to use some Windows .exe programs in Ubuntu, you can do so using wine. Though not very stable, you can install and run many small softwares on it. I have also seen guys installing Microsoft Office 2003 in linux this way. Beware while using it because if it becomes unstable, the program may just quit without any warning.
  10. Free - Almost all the things in this OS are free, including the OS itself.
Cons:
  1. No gaming - If you are a serious gamer, this OS is almost completely useless for you.
  2. No shockwave - You cannot probably play much games on the internet as well because they use shockwave flash, and as such there is no plugin available for that in linux for the time being.
  3. Inferior drivers - Some things go wrong sometimes with the drivers in Ubuntu. When listening to music on high volume, the sound often bursts, whereas I get much better sound at the same volume in XP or Vista. Also, sometimes video gets choppy while watching HD movies and where frame rate is high.
  4. Internet Necessary - An internet connection is necessary and it should work 'in' Ubuntu. If you don't have such a connection, then it gets really hard to install anything, including codecs and drivers, without which you cannot do many things on it. This problem can, however, be solved if you install Ubuntu from the DVD, which comes with many more packages, otherwise ignored in the CD version due to space restrictions.

In this post i will show you how show or hide your Recycle Bin icon on your windows vista. Recycle Bin is a useful icon but most of the people don't like to show it on there desktop because they like to keep there desktop clean i.e without any icon for those who don't need to show there recycle bin icon please continue reading this post. This is the easiest way to show or delete a recycle bin icon from desktop follow the simple steps as shown below.

The Recycle Bin usually appears on the desktop. If you prefer, you can hide it.

To show or hide the Recycle Bin on the desktop
1. Open Personalization by clicking the Start button clicking Control Panel, clicking Appearance and Personalization, and then clicking Personalization.

2. In the left pane, click Change desktop icons, and then do one of the following:


• To remove the Recycle Bin from the desktop, clear the Recycle Bin check box.

(or)

Right click on the recycle bin icon and select delete option as shown in the figure

• To display the Recycle Bin on the desktop, select the Recycle Bin check box.

3. Click OK.

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