May 13, 2013

0 Windows7's Next Secret Tool Unlocked: Disc Image Burner


This is another useful tool in Windows7. Usually people go for the third party burning software, but windows has the capacity to burn the images (in-built).

May 12, 2013

0 GiveAway of the Day: Folder Scout Standard (100% free Serial) [INACTIVE]




                   Folder Scout Standard gives you instant access to any drive, folder, or file on your computer, just by typing the first few letters of the name. With Folder Scout Standard, you no longer have to navigate huge hierarchies of folders, nor do you really have to worry about nesting a folder into the right spot. An outstanding Predictive Search Engine empowers Folder Scout Standard to easily index the names of thousands of folders, placing you exactly where you want to be with just a few typed letters.

0 A Secret Windows 7 Tool You Still Might Not Know About


    Windows 7 is an operating system and it has many hidden secrets. In fact, Windows 8 is already available for those who wish to try it. But I was doubly surprised to realize that there are still some hidden tools in Windows 7 I did not know about.
     If you’re a Windows fan, you might know these hidden secrets already, but if you’re a regular person who’s been using Windows 7, you might be surprised to know about it and it require no further download.

May 11, 2013

0 Tip : Recover Files from Virus Infected Pendrive (No Software needed)


Lost your data in pendrive! Don't be afraid, here is a solution to recover your data.

                   If you frequently use Flash / Pen / Jet drives to transfer data from one PC to another, it might happen to you that one of the computers is not protected against virus attacks. Sometimes it might happen that all folders on your pen drive are gone! Don’t be panic as you may still recover the data.

Recover the Data:
            Once all the infected files are removed from the pen drive, go to command prompt or CMD on your computer and run the following DOS command.


ATTRIB  -H  -R  -S  /S  /D  G:\*.*


Note:

In this example, G: is assumed as the drive letter for the pendrive or any removable disk. So, make sure you use the appropriate drive letter.
Bingo! You are done! Now check your drive, your data will be available.

1 Create a simple Android app with events


This is a brief tutorial will show you how to code a very basic two button android application (with a start button and a stop button).
 

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