Saturday, 11 October 2014

 Format a memory card  using command prompt

1.connect memory to the computer



2.Start  =>  Search => Type=> cmd (cmd leads you to command prompt)


3.Type=> diskpart on command prompt and enter [ diskpart will displayed]



4.Type => list disk => press =>enter


5. Type => Selectdisk 1 => Press =>Enter


6.Type =>clean=>Press =>Enter
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7.
Type =>Create Partition primary=> Press =>Enter

8.Type =>Active => Press =>Enter

9.Type =>Select Partition 1=> Press =>Enter

10.Type => Format F: ~FAT32  => Press =>Enter   F: Means flash memory if you 

want chek look at MY COMPUTER => FORMAT 100% then Type => EXIT => Press 

=>Enter 

Then go  to my computer and check flash is working or not


Thursday, 9 October 2014

File Transfer Speed Using TeraCopy

Boost Up File Transfer Speed Using TeraCopy


Sick of the loathsome waits during the file transfers? Me too, and I just hate to see the so called "progress" bars during any big file transfer, they inch forward once in ages, making you yowl around. Lagging in file transfers actually wastes a lot of time and kills productivity but luckily, we have a solution for this. A third party tool called “TeraCopy” boosts the file transfer process amazingly. It divides the file to be transferred in special buffers and chunks and uses smart back end algorithms to shrink up the transfer time. There are some built in tweaks for those who do not want to have a third party software in their PC but I have given a try to them as well and they are not up to the mark.
TeraCopy is a free tool which enables you to transfer a file at any location you want by making special repertories. You will notice a clear difference in the transfer time after installation of this tool. There are various ways you can use this tool. If you want to copy and paste a big file, you can move it first to the user interface of the tool and then use the “Copy To” option to paste it at a specified location.

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Portable Version Of Windows 8

How To Create Portable Version Of Windows 8



Portability is the factor which has revamped our way of thinking. Portable software, tools are the talk of the town, so are the portable operating systems. Linux users enjoyed the privilege of having portable software and different flavours of Ubuntu so they used to roam a lot having different versions of Ubuntu in pocket, making the Windows fans yowl because Microsoft caught the OS portability feature late. Better late than never, it’s good that you can now have portable version of Windows in your flash and spill away anywhere. Wondering how? Read on because in this post we will be telling you how you can make Windows 8 portable version.
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Monday, 6 October 2014

Creating a Bat File

How To Create a Password Protected Folder in Windows 7
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1. First choose or create a folder and give it a name.

Thursday, 2 October 2014

Remove Start Button In Windows 8.1

How To Remove Start Button In Windows 8.1


    Despite of all the touting, media hypes, baking anticipations, people are not loving the new Start button in Windows 8.1, recently revealed by Microsoft, reason being the useless, not much efficient Start button which does not come near to the Start button of Windows 7. Amassed number of users were complaining furiously about the absence of Start button in Windows 8 and it seems Microsoft meshed the latest Start button just to serve the complaints and zip the lips of the fans. It just takes extra space at the task bar because it's only a button without any functionality and menu perks.

How to Restart Screen layout in Windows 8.1

How to Restart Screen layout in windows 8.1

A clean PC promises clean perfomance. Most of the times we get amassed garbage on our PC interface, desktop, hard drve and everything looks messed up and you don’t get a fresh, fast and crispy look for getting things perked up. Extra stuff like useless Apps, images, third party tools, games, images floods out PC and downgrades the performance.

How to Change File Extensions in Windows 7



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How to Change File Extensions in Windows 7

When you open a file, Windows will check the file extension and run the appropriate application  that is defined as default. However, file extensions can be lost when you download files from various Websites, E-mail attachments, or via peer to peer clients such as Bitlord. Often video and image files are know to lose their extensions and may end up as .DAT or extensionless. Here's where this tutorial can come in handy...