Showing posts with label Operating System. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Operating System. Show all posts

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Linux Transformation v1.1



The Power DeskMod Linux Transformation had an installation in the format RAR, more easy!
In pack it comes:
Tema of the Ubuntu and Debian
Icones and cursors for IconPackager
Fontes _Wallpapers
Yod'm 3D (desktop in cube)

Download

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Disable Error Reporting

Whenever either Windows crashes, you will be asked if you want to send an error report to Microsoft. It's annoying, so here's a way to disable it:

1. Open the Control Panel.
2. Click on System.
3. Click on the Advanced tab.
4. Click on ERROR REPORTING at the bottom.
5. Select DISABLE ERROR REPORTING.
6. Click OK.

It's as easy as that.

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Windows XP Myth

Myth Definition - "A fiction or half-truth, especially one that forms part of an ideology." There are numerous Myths floating around the Internet regarding Windows XP, especially relating to Optimizations and Security.

Myth - "Windows XP requires a high end PC to install and run."

Reality - "Windows XP can be installed on surprisingly low system requirements contrary to popular opinion. With the average life cycle of a regular PC being roughly 4-6 years, just about any PC being used today can run Windows XP. The following requirements are Microsoft's "official" minimum system requirements which I have tested to work fine with the exception of only 64 MB of RAM (performance is poor). Increasing your RAM to 128 MB would be the only upgrade I would strongly consider as my absolute minimum Windows XP system requirements."

233 MHz CPU (300 MHz Recommended) *
128 MB Recommended (64 MB of RAM minimum supported, limits performance and some features) *
1.5 GB of available hard disk space *
Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher-resolution video adapter and monitor
CD-ROM or DVD drive
Keyboard and Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device

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Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Monitoring Physical Threats in the Data Center

Traditional methodologies for monitoring the data center environment are no longer sufficient. With technologies such as blade servers driving up cooling demands and regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley driving up data security requirements, the physical environment in the data center must be watched more closely. While well understood protocols exist for monitoring physical devices such as UPS systems, computer room air conditioners, and fire suppression systems, there is a class of distributed monitoring points that is often ignored. This paper describes this class of threats, suggests approaches to deploying monitoring devices, and provides best practices in leveraging the collected data to reduce downtime.

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Friday, July 13, 2007

Hide user accounts on Windows

Hide user accounts on a computer you have access to

Table Of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Getting to the right place
3. Finishing it up
4. Loging In

Part1: Introduction.
So this is my second article for HTS, and this article will be about hiding your user account on XP. Now before you say this is useless (wich it may be if you own your computer) this could potentially havemany good uses. Like if you're parents own the computer and you want to get on but you dont know the password.

Part2: Getting to the right place.
So what to do to solve that? Well of course we turn to the awesome regedit. From there it gets very easy. FOllow this path in regedit. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\SpecialAccounts\UserList

Part3: Finishing it up.
Now the last thing to do is to left click and add a new DWORD value. The name will be the account you want to hide. Set the value data to zero to hide the accounts.

Part4: Loging In
Now once your on the login screen hit ctrl-alt-del-del. Now just login on that login scren that should have popped up.

Well I hoped that worked

Saturday, July 07, 2007

Mac vs. PC: Windows




funny how people would do to promote their product

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

NTLDR missing / corrupt

have you ever experince this kind of problem?





when this problem happen your PC cannot log in into WindowsXP. All you have to do is get your WindowsXP installation cd and follow this steps:

1. Boot your computer using that cd

2.At WindowsXp Setup menu , press R (repair windows)

3.You log on to windows installation and ask for admin password. Just type in your admin password and press Enter

4. type these following command :

x:i386ntldr c:
x:i386ntdetect.com c:

5. Above command are copying file from your WindowsXP cd into your drive C:, after that reboot your computer.

x is your CD-ROM / DVD-ROM.

eg.

E:i386ntldr c:
E:i386ntdetect.com c:

Thursday, February 22, 2007

You Can Switch to Linux!

Hardcore-user mag Maximum PC shows you how to make the switch to Linux.

Specifically, Ubuntu Linux. This exhaustive article covers every step, from downloading and installing the OS to connecting to your network to actually using Linux. The author covers real-world topics like managing photos and music, configuring your e-mail and even setting up a printer. In short, it's as comprehensive a switch-to-Linux guide as you're likely to find anywhere

You Can Switch to Linux!

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Learn Linux


The Linux Online web site presents a detailed, online tutorial for people who looking to switch from a commercial OS to the open source Linux.

Started with Linux[Linux Online]

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Read Your Gmail via Your Mobile Phone

Ever wish to check your Gmail using your mobile phone? Well, now Gmail messages can be read and replied any time and anywhere via Gmail-app. You can even view your attachments such as graphics files, documents and PDF files.


click to enlarge or go to google mobile

The process is simple. What you have to do is just point your phone’s built-in web browser to Gmail-app and download the Google’s Java application for Gmail. This Google’s Java application for email is quite powerful and has many advantages over the web-based version. It gives users almost complete access and full control of their Gmail.