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Why GoogleUpdate.exe is running in your PC?
By Dr-Hack on November 20th, 2008 | 2 Comments
I was just checking out my Task Manager and saw two running programs with the name of GoogleUpdate.exe in the process list. Lots of question came up with that. Ever wondered why your system is sluggish even though you are not doing anything that demanding? The simple truth of the matter is... -
Install Windows XP on Your Pre-Installed Windows Vista Computer
The question asked most often is "How to install a dual-boot with Windows XP on my new Windows Vista computer?" The answer is that it’s not that difficult, it’s just very time consuming, and you need to own a copy of Windows XP. Note that you should not attempt this if... -
Prevent Windows from Creating the Thumbs.db Thumbnail Cache Files
Windows has an annoying habit of displaying thumbnails for folders that you may not want thumbnails for, like the My Pictures folder. For me, it’s better to have the My Pictures folder viewed in List or Details view and all of the folders underneath My Pictures to be shown as thumbnai... -
More Fonts for the Windows Command Prompt
By Dr-Hack on November 19th, 2008 | 2 Comments
I dont know but we can’t just forget Command Prompt Can we ? Have you ever noticed that there are only two fonts to choose from in the Command prompt properties window? What you might not know is that you can use a simple registry hack to enable alternate fonts, including a very readable fo... -
Pirates Start to “Replicate” Blu-Ray Movies
By Dr-Hack on November 19th, 2008 | 3 Comments
The Blu-ray disc format was designed in order to stop software pirates from creating and selling movies in high-definition resolution. But while the copyright protection technologies do affect user experience and make consumers download new firmware, they do not stop pirates from selling pirated ... -
Map a Drive Letter to a Folder in Windows
By Dr-Hack on November 16th, 2008 | No Comments
Have you ever needed to repeatedly access a folder that is nested deep inside a giant hierarchy of folders? Sure, you can always create a shortcut to that folder, but did you know you can actually assign a drive letter to a folder instead? And we’l do that below … This ability ... -
Build your Own Website With Online WebSite Creators
By Dr-Hack on November 11th, 2008 | 3 Comments
Thinking builds your own website ? Here is a list of online website creator tools that provides freeweb design tools to build website easily. Meanwhile, free web hosting services also included on online website creator tools to host your custom website design creation. Building a good... -
Google Analyzes Brain Waves and More to Measure Ad Effects
By fadi on October 29th, 2008 | No Comments
Today, Garett Rogers of Googling Google reports: Google, along with MediaVest are releasing information about ad quality determined by reading brain waves and psychological responses to ads on video content. (…) The goal was to measure the impact of YouTube overlay advertisements on atten... -
Create a keyboard shortcut to open a folder
By mittakrish on October 28th, 2008 | No Comments
Do you have a folder that you’d like to be able to open quickly and easily whenever you want? If you create a keyboard shortcut for that folder, you can open it anytime by pressing a key combination, no matter which other programs you have open. To create a keyboard shortcut to open a folde... -
REGISTRY TRICKS
By mittakrish on October 25th, 2008 | No Comments
Structure of Windows XP Registry : When you will open the Windows XP Registry , you will see it’s divided into two panes. On the left side there are Five main Keys as shown below. These can be expanded to several Sub-Keys, which further has many Sub-Keys. +HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT +HKEY_CURRENT_...










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