
If you are a diehard fan of Firefox like me then you must be aware of this pretty good feature in Firefox i.e. auto completion of domain names, like for e.g. you want to open up www.google.com all you have to do is just type in the domain name and press ctrl + enter and the complete website url i.e. http://www.google.com/ is automatically typed in the address bar.
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While browsing the internet I found this really awesome tool named TeraCopy which is a compact program designed to copy and move files at the maximum possible speed. Continue reading ‘TeraCopy a Faster and Better Replacement to Your Default Explorer Copy and Move Functions’

Many of my visitors were facing difficulties in downloading files and Latest Bollywood Songs from the blog; this inspired me to post about this wonderful download manager DownThemAll which is a perfect download tool for all those who love downloading without leaving their favorite browser!
DownThemAll better known as dTa is a powerful yet easy-to-use Mozilla Firefox extension that adds new advanced download capabilities to your browser, dTa lets you download all the links or images contained in a web page and much more: you can refine you’re downloads by fully customizable criteria to get only what you really want. Continue reading ‘Download almost everything on a webpage with “DownThemAll” Firefox Addon !’
With this tip you can insert a custom logo in the system properties dialog and complete it with your own contact information or of someone like Google.
To invoke the system properties dialog right click “My Computer” and select “Properties”, or alternately you can press the “Win” key and “Pause” button on your keyboard to show the system properties dialog box. Continue reading ‘Get the Official Google Powered Computer and Show it off to Your Friends!’
You can find your boot.ini file in the root directory of the drive in which your operating system is installed, for example if you have you OS installed on C drive then you will find the boot.ini file in c:\boot.ini
Make sure that you have show hidden files turned on in you folder options.
Make a backup of the current boot.ini file
[boot loader]
timeout=30
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect |
Note: This is how my boot.ini file looks like, Your boot.ini may vary from this.
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