Tuesday 2 August 2011

vodafone free gprs comes without any proxy port or handler app.

1. Activate vodafone connect by help of customer care. 2. Bring vodafone sim away from state there you have activated. 3. Make roaming to the state where you are living. 4. Now reduce balance to 0 by calling or any thing else. 5. Call 111 for at least 10 sec , 6. Now you have activated free vodafone connect . 7. Make setting as
home page:google.co.in
no proxy port
apn:www
now enjoy free internet ..

I M TESTED IT IN The BIHAR VODAFONE SIM & IT'S WORK Perfectly.....

Monday 1 August 2011

Web Slice Gallery in Internet Explorer 8


Web Slice Gallery is a new feature in Internet Explorer 8.  It allows you to keep track of websites, such as Ebay, or other sites where you have to frequently check back for updates.  This new feature will alert you when something has updated on the site you are tracking.
To set up this feature, do the following:
  1. Open the website you wish to follow, for this example we will use Ebay.
  2. Make sure you have the 'Favorites Toolbar' active in you toolbars. To do this, click on View at the top, then click Toolbars, then click on Favorites bar
  3. In your Favorites Toolbar, there is an option for Web Slice Gallery.  You will need to make sure this option is turned on.  To do this, click on the Web Slice gallery icon and click the 'Turn on subscribing to Web Slices' icon at the bottom.
  4. Click yes
  5. You can then go back into the Web Slices Gallery and there will be an icon that says 'Find more in the Internet Explorer Add-Ons Gallery'.  You will click this to find the Internet sites you would like to follow, such as Ebay.

Windows Explorer Multiple Renames


Quickly and easily rename multiple files in Microsoft Windows XPExplorer by following the below steps.
1. Open Explorer.
2. In Explorer select all the files you wish to rename. Additional information about how to select multiple files can also be found on document CH000771.
3. Once the files have been selected press F2 and type the new name for the files. For example, typing "test" will rename the files to test, test(1), test(2), test(3) etc. If you have file extensionsshown make sure to also type the name of the file extension you're renaming.

Windows 2000 & XP Task Manager

Quickly access the Microsoft Windows Task Manager to view running applications, process information and performance information by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Esc keys all at the same time

Delete Files Without Getting a Prompt

Delete files faster by removing the "Are you sure you want to delete" Microsoft Windows confirmation box by right-clicking the Recycle Bin icon on the desktop, click Properties and uncheck "Display delete confirmation dialog".

Split and arrange open windows


If you're looking for an easy way to divide or split your screen into multiple windows Winsplit Revolution is your answer. Using this small free utility you can quickly and easily split any open window in any recent version of Windows using shortcut keys and the number pad.

In the example picture above, you'll notice three windows, each numbered corresponding to how your number pad is laid out. Pressing the CTRL + ALT and any number on the number pad would arrange that window to the corresponding place on your screen. For example, if you wanted a small window in the top left corner of your screen you'd press CTRL + ALT + 7. If you wanted a large window on the full right-side of your screen you'd press CTRL + ALT + 6, and finally pressing CTRL + ALT + 5 would make that window full screen again.
This is a great utility for anyone who may have Windows 7 on one computer and enjoy the split screen feature first introduced with that version of Windows, but miss the feature in earlier version of Windows such as Windows XP or Vista.
This free utility is found at: http://www.winsplit-revolution.com/

Find and delete bad Windows shortcuts


Use the free Bad Shortcut Killer to easily find and delete any bad Microsoft Windows shortcuts that have been left behind by Windows programs that have been uninstalled.
How to use this program
  1. Download Bad Shortcut Killer.
  2. During the install make sure to only keep the checkboxes to install Bing checked if you want Bing to be installed and set as your default search engine.
  3. After the program has been installed and is running click the Find Bad Shortcuts.
  4. Any bad shortcuts that are found will be listed and selected and deleted.

Create Custom Folder Icons


Create a folder that looks customized in Microsoft windows, by saving one of the images or a copy of an image in the folder as folder.jpg. Once this has been done if you're viewing the folders in Thumbnail view, that folder will display the folder.jpg image on top of the traditional folder.
Additional information about how to change the view in Windows including switching to Thumbnail view can be found on document CH0001015.

Speed up Windows Explorer


Speed up the display load time of Microsoft Windows Explorer by disabling the feature that allows you to search for network printers and folders. By default each time Windows Explorer is opened it will attempt to locate any network printer or folder on your computer network. If your computer is not on a network or you have no network printers, folders, or shares disable this option by following the below steps.
  1. Open Windows Explorer
  2. Click the Tools drop down menu and then Folder Options
  3. Within the Folder Options tab click the View tab
  4. Uncheck "Automatically search for network folders and printers"

Windows Vista Problem Reports and Solutions

Quickly see past problems encountered by Windows Vista, and any solutions to those problems by clicking start and typing problem reports and solutions and press enter. In addition to finding solutions to problems, this will also allow you to see a complete history of problems reported on the computer. See the Problem Reports and Solutions definition for an example of this screen and related links

Microsoft Windows versions


Below is a listing of each versions of Microsoft Windows and their associated versions in the order they were released. In earlier releases of Windows (e.g. 95 & 98) this was helpful for knowing what release of Windows you had and what it did and did not supported.
VersionVersionWindows Revision
Windows 7 Version 6.1Windows 7 (Name of Vista, e.g. Windows 7 Home Premium)
Windows Vista Version 6.0Windows Vista (Name of Vista, e.g. Windows Vista Home Basic)
Windows XP 5.1.2600Windows XP (Name of XP, e.g. Home Edition, Professional, Media Center Edition)
Windows 2000 5.00.2195Windows 2000 Workstation
Windows ME 4.90.3000Original release of Windows ME.
Windows CE 3.0Windows CE 3.0
Windows 98 4.10.2222AWindows 98 Second edition
Windows CE 2.1Windows CE 2.1
Windows 98 4.10.1998Original release of Windows 98
Windows 98 4.10.1691Beta Release of Windows 98
Windows 95 4.00.950 CSecond release of Windows 95 OSR2.5 with FAT32,MMXUSB and AGP support.
Windows CE 2.0Windows CE 2.0
Windows CE 1.0Windows CE 1.0
Windows 95 4.00.950 BSecond release of Windows 95 / OSR2 (does support FAT32 and MMX).
Windows NT 4.00.1381Windows NT 4.0 Workstation.
Windows 95 4.00.950 AWindows 95 with Service Pack 1 or OEM Service Release 1.
Windows 95 4.00.950Original release of Windows 95.
Windows NT 3.51.1057Windows NT  Server Version 3.51
Windows NT 3.51.1057Windows NT Workstation Version 3.51
Windows 3.11Windows for workgroups Windows 3.11
Windows NT 3.1Windows NT 3.1
Windows 3.1Windows 3.1
Windows 3.0Windows 3.0