Thursday, November 22, 2012

99 ♥ Facts Guys Love About Girls.... ♥ DAMN TRUE...........


1. Guys prefer neat and presentable girls.
2. Guys love flirts.
3. A guy can like you for a minute, and then forget you afterwards.
4. When a guy says he doesn’t understand you, it simply means you’re not thinking the way he is.
5. “Are you doing something?” or “Have you eaten already?” are the first usual questions a guy asks on the phone just to get out from
 stammering.
6. Guys may be flirting around all day but before they go to sleep, they always think about the girl they truly care about.
7. When a guy really likes you, he’ll disregard all your bad characteristics.
8. Guys love a girl’s smile.
9. Guys will do anything just to get the girl’s attention.
10. Guys hate it when you talk about your ex-boyfriend.
11. When guys want to meet yourparents. Let them.
12. Guys want to tell you many things but they can’t. And they sure have one habit to gain courage and spirit to tell you many things and it is drinking!
13. Guys cry!!!!!!!!
14. Don’t provoke the guy to heat up. Believe me. He will.
15. Guys can never dream and hope too much.
16. Guys usually try hard to get the girl who has dumped them, and this makes it harder for them to accept their defeat.
17. When you touch a guy’s heart, there’s no turning back.
18. Giving a guy a hanging message like “You know what?!..uh…never mind!” would make him jump to a conclusion that is far from what you are thinking.
19. Guys love it when girls touch their hands.
20. Guys are good flatterers when courting but they usually stammer when they talk to a girl they really like.
21. When a guy makes a prolonged “umm” or makes any excuses when you’re asking him to do you a favor, he’s actually saying that he doesn’t like you and he can’t lay down the card for you.
22. When a girl says “no”, a guy hears it as “try again tomorrow.”
23. You have to tell a guy what you really want before he gets the message clearly.
24. Guy finds ways to keep you off from linking with someone else
25. Guys love their moms.
26. A guy would sacrifice his money for lunch just to get you acouple of roses.
27. A guy often thinks about the girl who likes him. But this doesn’tmean that the guy likes her.
28. You can never understand himunless you listen to him.
29. If a guy tells you he loves youonce in a lifetime. He does.
30. Beware. Guys can make gossips scatter through half of the face of the earth faster thangirls can.
31. Like Eve, girls are guys EUR™ weaknesses.
32. Guys are very open about themselves.
33. It’s good to test a guy first before you believe him. But don’t let him wait that long.
34. No guy is bad when he is courting.
35. Guys hate it when their clothes get dirty. Even a small dot.
36. Guys really admire girls that they like even if they’re not thatmuch pretty.
37. Your best friend, whom your boyfriend seeks help from about his problems with you may end upbeing admired by your boyfriend.
38. If a guy tells you about his problems, he just needs someone to listen to him. You don’t need to give advice.
39. A usual act that proves that the guy likes you is when he teases you.
40. Shopping is NOT a sport. And no, we are never going to think of it that way.
41. Guys love girls with brains more than girls in miniskirts.
42. Guys try to find the stuffed toy a girl wants but would unluckily get the wrong one.
43. Guys virtually brag about anything.
44. Guys cannot keep secrets that girls tell them.
45. Guys think too much.
46. Guys’ fantasies are unlimited.
47. Guys hate it when girls talk about their period
48. Guys tend to get serious withtheir relationship and become toopossessive. So watch out girls!!
49. When a girl makes the boy suffer during courtship, it would be hard for him to let go of that girl.
50. It’s not easy for a guy to let go of his girlfriend after they broke up especially when they’ve been together for 3 years or more.
51. You have to tell a guy what you really want before getting involved with that guy.
52. A guy has to experience rejection, because if he’s too-good-never-been-busted, never been in love and hurt, he won’t be matured and grow up.
53. When an unlikable circumstance comes, guys blamethemselves a lot more than girls do. They could even hurt themselves physically.
54. Guys have strong passion to change but have weak will power.
55. Guys are tigers in their peer groups but become tamed pussycats with their girlfriends.
56. When a guy pretends to be calm, check if he’s sweating. You’llprobably see that he is nervous.
57. When a guy says he is going crazy about the girl. He really is.
58. When a guy asks you to leavehim alone, he’s just actually saying, “Please come and listen tome.”
59. Guys don’t really have final decisions.
60. When a guy loves you, bring out the best in him.
61. If a guy starts to talk seriously, listen to him.
62. If a guy has been kept shut or silent, say something.
63. Guys believe that there’s no such thing as love at first sight, but court the girls anyway and then realize at the end that he iswrong.
64. Guys like femininity not feebleness.
65. Guys don’t like girls who punch harder than they do.
66. A guy may instantly know if the girl likes him but can never be sure unless the girl tells him.
67. A guy would waste his time over video games and basketball, the way a girl would do over her romance novels and make-ups.
68. Guys love girls who can cook or bake.
69. Guys like girls who are like their moms. No kidding!
70. A guy has more problems thanyou can see with your naked eyes.
71. A guy’s friend knows everything about him. Use this to your advantage.
72. Don’t be a snob. Guys may easily give up on the first sign of rejection.
73. Don’t be biased. Try loving a guy without prejudice and you’ll be surprised.
74. Girls who bathe in their eau de perfumes do more repelling than attracting guys.
75. Guys are more talkative than girls are especially when the topicis about girls.
76. Guys don’t comprehend the statement “Get lost” too well.
77. Guys really think that girls are strange and have unpredictable decisions but still love them more.
78. When a guy gives a crooked or pretentious grin at your jokes,he finds them offending and he just tried to be polite.
79. Guys don’t care about how shiny their shoes are unlike girls.
80. Guys tend to generalize aboutgirls but once they get to know them, they’ll realize they’re wrong.
81. Any guy can handle his problems all by his own. He’s just too stubborn to deal with it.
82. Guys find it so objectionable when a girl swears.
83. Guys’ weakest point is at the knee.
84. When a problem arises, a guy usually keeps himself cool but is already thinking of a way out.
85. When a guy is conscious of hislooks, it shows he is not good at fixing things.
86. When a guy looks at you, either he’s amazed of you or he’scriticizingyou.
87. When you catch him cheating on you and he asks for a second chance, give it to him. But when you catch him again and he asks for another chance, ignore him.
88. If a guy lets you go, he really loves you.
89. If you have a boyfriend, and your boy best friend always glances at you and it obviously shows that he is jealous whenever you’re with your boyfriend, all I can say is your boy best friend loves you more than your boyfriend does.
90. Guys learn from experience not from the romance books thatgirls read and take as their basis of experience.
91. You can tell if a guy is really hurt or in pain when he cries in front of you!
92. If a guy suddenly asks you fora date, ask him first why.
93. When a guy says he can’t sleep if he doesn’t hear your voice even just for one night, hang up. He also tells that to another girl. He only flatters you and sometimes makes fun of you.
94. You can truly say that a guy has good intentions if you see himpraying sometimes.
95. Guys seek for advice not froma guy but from a girl.
96. Girls are allowed to touch boys’ things. Not their hair!
97. If a guy says you’re beautiful,that guy likes you.
98. Guys hate girls who overreact.
99. Guys love you more than you love them if they are serious in your relationships...♥

Saturday, November 17, 2012

How To Automatically Logon To Windows 7

If security isn't a big issue for you, configuring Windows 7 to logon to your user account automatically can save you some time when your computer is starting up.
Just follow the tutorial outlined below to make Windows 7 automatically logon to your user account

Here's How:

Click on Start and then enter the following command in the search box:

netplwiz

Press the ENTER key.

This command will load the Advanced User Accounts Control Panel applet.

In the Users tab, uncheck the box next to Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer.

Click on the Apply button at the bottom of the User Accounts window.

When the Automatically Log On dialog box appears, enter the user name you wish to automatically login to Windows 7 with. Then enter your account password in the two fields where it's asked.

Click the OK button.

Click OK on the User Accounts window to complete the process.

From now on, when your PC starts up, Windows 7 will log on automatically.

Windows 8

Windows 8 is released in 4 editions:

1. Windows 8 Core(Regular)

2. Windows 8 Professional

3. Windows 8 Enterprise

4. Windows RT

Detailed Description-

NOTE-Unlike Windows 7 and Windows Vista, there are no Starter, Ultimate, Home Premium, or Home Basic editions.
All editions have the ability to use language packs, enabling multiple user interface languages.
This functionality was previously only available in Windows 7 Ultimate or Enterprise.

Windows 8 Core(Regular)
Windows 8 is the basic edition of Windows for the x86 and x86-64 architectures.
This edition contains features aimed at the home market segment and provides all of the basic new, Windows 8 features including the Start screen with semantic zoom, live tiles, Windows Store, Internet Explorer 10, connected standby, Microsoft account integration, the Windows desktop, and more.

Windows 8 Professional
Windows 8 Pro succeeds Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate and is targeted towards enthusiasts and business users; it includes all the features of Windows 8.
Additional features include operating as a Remote Desktop server, the ability to participate in a Windows Server domain, Encrypting File System, Hyper-V, and Virtual Hard Disk Booting, Group Policy as well as BitLocker and BitLocker To Go.
Windows Media Center functionality will be available only for Windows 8 Pro(NON-VL/Retail), as a paid “Media Pack.”

Windows 8 Enterprise
Windows 8 Enterprise provides all the features in Windows 8 Pro, with additional features to assist with IT organization (see table below).
This edition will only be available to Software Assurance customers.

Windows RT
Windows RT will only be available pre-installed on ARM-based devices such as tablet PCs, and was named for the Windows Runtime (WinRT) development platform that Microsoft is introducing in Windows 8.
It will include touch-optimized desktop versions of the basic set of Office 2013 applications to users—Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote, and support device encryption capabilities.
Several business-focused features such as Group Policy and domain support are not included.

For more detailed information about different Windows 8 editions and features refer Here

Features of Windows 8 which makes it different from other previous Windows OS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Features_new_to_Windows_8

List of features removed in Windows 8
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_features_removed_in_Windows_8

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Minimum System or Hardware Requirements for installation of Windows 8
1 GHz or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor
1 GB RAM (32-bit) or 2 GB RAM (64-bit)
16 GB available hard disk space (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit)
DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver
Taking advantage of touch input requires a screen that supports multi-touch

Friday, October 19, 2012

‎23 WAYS TO SPEED WIN XP, NOT ONLY DEFRAG.

Since defragging the disk won't do much to improve
Windows XP performance, here are 23 suggestions
that will. Each can enhance the performance and
reliability of your customers' PCs. Best of all, most of
them will cost you nothing.
1.) To decrease a system's boot time and increase
system performance, use the money you save by
not buying defragmentation software -- the built-in
Windows defragmenter works just fine -- and
instead equip the computer with an Ultra-133 or Serial
ATA hard drive with 8-MB cache buffer.
2.) If a PC has less than 512 MB of RAM, add more
memory. This is a relatively inexpensive and easy
upgrade that can dramatically improve system
performance.
3.) Ensure that Windows XP is utilizing the NTFS file
system. If you're not sure, here's how to check:
First, double-click the My Computer icon, right-click
on the C: Drive, then select Properties. Next, examine
the File System type; if it says FAT32, then back-up
any important data. Next, click Start, click Run, type
CMD, and then click OK. At the prompt, type
CONVERT C: /FS:NTFS and press the Enter key. This
process may take a while; it's important that the
computer be uninterrupted and virus-free. The file
system used by the bootable drive will be either
FAT32 or NTFS. I highly recommend NTFS for its
superior security, reliability, and efficiency with
larger disk drives.
4.) Disable file indexing. The indexing service extracts
information from documents and other files on the
hard drive and creates a "searchable keyword index."
As you can imagine, this process can be quite taxing
on any system.
The idea is that the user can search for a word,
phrase, or property inside a document, should they
have hundreds or thousands of documents and not
know the file name of the document they want.
Windows XP's built-in search functionality can still
perform these kinds of searches without the
Indexing service. It just takes longer. The OS has to
open each file at the time of the request to help find
what the user is looking for.
Most people never need this feature of search. Those
who do are typically in a large corporate
environment where thousands of documents are
located on at least one server. But if you're a typical
system builder, most of your clients are small and
medium businesses. And if your clients have no need
for this search feature, I recommend disabling it.
Here's how: First, double-click the My Computer icon.
Next, right-click on the C: Drive, then select
Properties. Uncheck "Allow Indexing Service to
index this disk for fast file searching." Next, apply
changes to "C: subfolders and files," and click OK. If a
warning or error message appears (such as "Access
is denied"), click the Ignore All button.
5.) Update the PC's video and motherboard chipset
drivers. Also, update and configure the BIOS. For
more information on how to configure your BIOS
properly, see this article on my site.
6.) Empty the Windows Prefetch folder every three
months or so. Windows XP can "prefetch" portions
of data and applications that are used frequently. This
makes processes appear to load faster when called
upon by the user. That's fine. But over time, the
prefetch folder may become overloaded with
references to files and applications no longer in use.
When that happens, Windows XP is wasting time,
and slowing system performance, by pre-loading
them. Nothing critical is in this folder, and the entire
contents are safe to delete.
7.) Once a month, run a disk cleanup. Here's how:
Double-click the My Computer icon. Then right-click
on the C: drive and select Properties. Click the Disk
Cleanup button -- it's just to the right of the Capacity
pie graph -- and delete all temporary files.
8.) In your Device Manager, double-click on the IDE
ATA/ATAPI Controllers device, and ensure that
DMA is enabled for each drive you have connected
to the Primary and Secondary controller. Do this by
double-clicking on Primary IDE Channel. Then click
the Advanced Settings tab. Ensure the Transfer Mode
is set to "DMA if available" for both Device 0 and
Device 1. Then repeat this process with the
Secondary IDE Channel.
9.) Upgrade the cabling. As hard-drive technology
improves, the cabling requirements to achieve these
performance boosts have become more stringent. Be
sure to use 80-wire Ultra-133 cables on all of your
IDE devices with the connectors properly assigned to
the matching Master/Slave/Motherboard sockets. A
single device must be at the end of the cable;
connecting a single drive to the middle connector on
a ribbon cable will cause signaling problems. With
Ultra DMA hard drives, these signaling problems will
prevent the drive from performing at its maximum
potential. Also, because these cables inherently
support "cable select," the location of each drive on
the cable is important. For these reasons, the cable is
designed so drive positioning is explicitly clear.
10.) Remove all spyware from the computer. Use
free programs such as AdAware by Lavasoft or
SpyBot Search & Destroy. Once these programs are
installed, be sure to check for and download any
updates before starting your search. Anything either
program finds can be safely removed. Any free
software that requires spyware to run will no longer
function once the spyware portion has been
removed; if your customer really wants the program
even though it contains spyware, simply reinstall it.
For more information on removing Spyware visit
this Web Pro News page.
11.) Remove any unnecessary programs and/or
items from Windows Startup routine using the
MSCONFIG utility. Here's how: First, click Start, click
Run, type MSCONFIG, and click OK. Click the StartUp
tab, then uncheck any items you don't want to start
when Windows starts. Unsure what some items are?
Visit the WinTasks Process Library. It contains
known system processes, applications, as well as
spyware references and explanations. Or quickly
identify them by searching for the filenames using
Google or another Web search engine.
12.) Remove any unnecessary or unused programs
from the Add/Remove Programs section of the
Control Panel.
13.) Turn off any and all unnecessary animations, and
disable active desktop. In fact, for optimal
performance, turn off all animations. Windows XP
offers many different settings in this area. Here's
how to do it: First click on the System icon in the
Control Panel. Next, click on the Advanced tab. Select
the Settings button located under Performance. Feel
free to play around with the options offered here, as
nothing you can change will alter the reliability of the
computer -- only its responsiveness.
14.) If your customer is an advanced user who is
comfortable editing their registry, try some of the
performance registry tweaks offered at Tweak XP.
15.) Visit Microsoft's Windows update site regularly,
and download all updates labeled Critical. Download
any optional updates at your discretion.
16.) Update the customer's anti-virus software on a
weekly, even daily, basis. Make sure they have only
one anti-virus software package installed. Mixing
anti-virus software is a sure way to spell disaster for
performance and reliability.
17.) Make sure the customer has fewer than 500
type fonts installed on their computer. The more
fonts they have, the slower the system will
become. While Windows XP handles fonts much
more efficiently than did the previous versions of
Windows, too many fonts -- that is, anything over
500 -- will noticeably tax the system.
18.) Do not partition the hard drive. Windows XP's
NTFS file system runs more efficiently on one large
partition. The data is no safer on a separate partition,
and a reformat is never necessary to reinstall an
operating system. The same excuses people offer for
using partitions apply to using a folder instead. For
example, instead of putting all your data on the D:
drive, put it in a folder called "D drive." You'll
achieve the same organizational benefits that a
separate partition offers, but without the degradation
in system performance. Also, your free space won't
be limited by the size of the partition; instead, it will
be limited by the size of the entire hard drive. This
means you won't need to resize any partitions, ever.
That task can be time-consuming and also can result
in lost data.
19.) Check the system's RAM to ensure it is
operating properly. I recommend using a free
program called MemTest86. The download will make
a bootable CD or diskette (your choice), which will
run 10 extensive tests on the PC's memory
automatically after you boot to the disk you created.
Allow all tests to run until at least three passes of
the 10 tests are completed. If the program
encounters any errors, turn off and unplug the
computer, remove a stick of memory (assuming
you have more than one), and run the test again.
Remember, bad memory cannot be repaired, but
only replaced.
20.) If the PC has a CD or DVD recorder, check the
drive manufacturer's Web site for updated firmware.
In some cases you'll be able to upgrade the recorder
to a faster speed. Best of all, it's free.
21.) Disable unnecessary services. Windows XP loads
a lot of services that your customer most likely does
not need. To determine which services you can
disable for your client, visit the Black Viper site for
Windows XP configurations.
22.) If you're sick of a single Windows Explorer
window crashing and then taking the rest of your OS
down with it, then follow this tip: open My
Computer, click on Tools, then Folder Options. Now
click on the View tab. Scroll down to "Launch folder
windows in a separate process," and enable this
option. You'll have to reboot your machine for this
option to take effect.
23.) At least once a year, open the computer's cases
and blow out all the dust and debris. While you're in
there, check that all the fans are turning properly.
Also inspect the motherboard capacitors for bulging
or leaks. For more information on this leaking-capacit
or phenomena, you can read numerous articles on
my site.
Following any of these suggestions should result in
noticeable improvements to the performance and
reliability of your customers' computers. If you still
want to defrag a disk, remember that the main
benefit will be to make your data more retrievable in
the event of a crashed drive.