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Sunday, December 9, 2012

How to format a computer and reset your computer back to the default settings


                                                 ***********WARNING************

(also known as reformatting, wiping or restoring your computer to factory defaults) The following steps will delete all of the information off of your computer’s hard drive. Please make sure that you have backed up all your data, programs, address book, data, calendars, etc, etc. It will ALL be gone after these formatting steps:

                                                 ***********WARNING************


What is the benefit to formatting my computer? How to format the computer’s hard drive:


These steps are for formatting your primary drive (normally C:\) in Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and Windows 7 and to reinstall the operating system.

The easiest way to format your computer is by locating your operating system CD. Look for a CD or DVD that specifically says “Operating System” or “System Restore”. Insert the installation disc into your CD or DVD drive.

Restart your computer.

How To: Change Your Ip address In Less Then 1 Minute


Change Your Ip in Less Then 1 Minute

1. Click on "Start" in the bottom left hand corner of screen

2. Click on "Run"

3. Type in "command" and hit ok
    You should now be at an MSDOS prompt screen.

4. Type "ipconfig /release" just like that, and hit "enter"

5. Type "exit" and leave the prompt

6. Right-click on "Network Places" or "My Network Places" on your desktop.

7. Click on "properties"
    You should now be on a screen with something titled "Local Area Connection", or something close to
     that, and, if you have a network hooked up, all of your other networks.

8. Right click on "Local Area Connection" and click "properties"

Resize a Hard Drive Partition with Easeus


Are you looking for the information how to resize your hard drive partition? Look no further. This page right here will show you the step-by-step how to re-partition your hard drive in an easy way.
And the best of all: It's all free! Thanks to Easeus for the free tool EASEUS Partition Master. Although, you may find serveral different editions from the Easeus homepage for the same purpose, the free Home Edition will take care of your re-partition need just fine.

While many people are well familiar with the term "re-partition", some others may wonder what it actually means, so here's a quick overview....
On many computers, especially pre-configured desktops and laptops, the hard drive is setup and configured with an operating system ("O/S") such as Windows, and it is allocated as one single partition (so called the "System drive" or "C drive"). However, many people find this setup inconvenient because of various reasons. One of them, and probably the most common reason is: They prefer to keep their user data separately, away from the operating system so that they don't loose all the user data when the system partition or Windows crash.
On the other hand, some other people just want to manage and configure their drives the way they like.
Re-partition the hard drive seems to be the right solution where users can resize their hard disks and create additional partitions even though an operating system has already been installed.

Some later versions of Windows such as Windows Vista and 7 come with a built-in feature called "Shrink Volume". You can try this out by going to Disk Management and right click on a drive, then select Shrink Volume. We are not going to discuss the details about this built-in feature here; however, one thing to note: As you try it out, you might find it very disappointed because of the limited "maxiumum" size you can shrink, it'll just kill your hope.

Note: - Supported Operating Systems for EASEUS Partition Master v8: Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7 SP1 (32 bit & 64 bit)

Important: You will be altering your system drive and the operating system (Windows) by following the steps below. Proceed at your own risks.


To get started, first download a copy of EASEUS Partition Master v8.0.1 Home Edition (Free) here Or here.


  • Install the Easeus tool then open it up the same way as you open any other program.
  • On the main screen of the program, the bottom panel shows a list of available physical disks. The top panel displays the current partitions of the selected disk.

  • Click to select the disk which you want to re-partition. As you click, the top panel will refresh showing the availble partitions for this drive.
  • Right click on the partition which you want to resize. (You can right-click on the partition on either panel). Then select "Resize/Move Partition"


  • At the Resize/Move Partition screen, double-check once again that you picked the right partition to resize. Then, adjust the "Partition Size" to change its size. As you're adjusting this number, the partition shown at the bottom is also changing its size and a new Unallocated partition is created.

  • Once you're happy with the new size, click "OK".
  • Now exit the program. Upon the attempt to exit, you'll get a prompt to apply the changes and another prompt asking to reboot to execute the operation. Click "Yes" on both prompts. Windows will now restart.
  • At this time, you just need to sit back and wait. However, if you watch the screen, you'll notice that during Windows reboot, Easeus Partition tool will kick on and perform the changes. Once it's done, it will need to reboot a second time and then bring you back the normal Windows desktop. (At this time, you can either use Easeus or the Windows Disk Management tool to create a new partition for the new unallocated space you just made.)

How to recover a lost file which permanently got deleted by mistake

Hello dear readers! Today I am posting a new blog with a new computer tips. We often get sad when an important file gets deleted by mistake.But do you know You can recover files for your hard disk even though it got permanently deleted?

Yes you can. There are some by which you can recover lost files. Piriform offers a free software Called Recuava. You can download the software to recover your lost files.

How to protect the computer from USB flash drive(pendrive) virus

The time for CD and floppy drive is almost over. Now people are using USB flash drive more often to transfer files. Flash drive can easily spread virus into your computer through auto run feature. USB flash drive is one of the most common cause to transfer virus from one computer to another. In this video we will share some awesome tips to protect your computer from USb flash drive virus.

When you open the flash drive disk by double clicking or pressing enter, it uses the autorun features. A flash drive can easily spread virus if it is on auto run. So whenever you put an unknown flash drive into your computer, do not open it directly. You should open the flash drive from the task bar.


Tips: How to access the file of a Flash drive using the Task-bar?

1) Right Click on your Task-bar,
 2) Select toolbars
3) Click on New toolbar
4) Select My computer and click Ok
5) At the right hand side you will see all the drive of your computer.
6) Now you can access all the folder by pointing the mouse button on them, then you can click right button
     to cut, copy or paste. In this way you can access the flash drive without auto-running it.


Tips: Use antivirus before opening the flash drive

At first scan the flash drive with your antivirus. To be in the safe side do not open the flash drive by double clicking even after the scan because your antivirus might not work properly. To open the flash drive use your address bar drop down menu (check the picture).

Download Windows 8 for free [Release Preview]

Download Windows 8 for free [Release Preview]

Note :- Do not install it on the same partition where your current OS resides. Use the ISO file instead of Windows 8 installer to avoid losing your current OS. Do it only if you understand what
you are doing.
























How To Create Disk Partition On Windows vista or Windows 7

I will guide you through the procedures for making a partition on your computer/laptops. It’s not at a complicated process, so you could just chill and follow the set of instructions & I’m pretty much sure you will be able to do it.


  • Go to the ‘start-menu’ & hover your mouse over ‘computer’. Right-click on it & click on ‘manage’. Note: If you do not have ‘administrative rights’ or your account is limited. If so, then you will not be able to make a partition. So make sure that you have ‘administrative rights’

  • If you find a window popping up asking for ‘YES’ or ‘NO’. Click on ‘YES’.

How to hide files in images

** You require WinRAR installed on your PC for this trick.
** First add your files to .rar and i.e. say files.rar
** Say you have a image as img.jpg
     (here 'files' is the name of the file. and 'img' is the name of the image)
** Now, save files.rar and img.jpg in any drive(for example: E drive)
** Click start >> Run
** Type cmd
** Now in command prompt type " e: " and press enter.
     (Note: we type e: because the file and image are in the E drive)
** Type " copy /b img.jpg + files.rar new.jpg " and press enter