Showing posts with label SYSTEM NEED. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SYSTEM NEED. Show all posts

Monday, 9 July 2012

I Can't BOOT It Shows Error (NTLDR File Missing)

  1. Insert the Windows XP bootable CD into the computer.
  2. When prompted to press any key to boot from the CD, press any key.
  3. Once in the Windows XP setup menu press the "R" key to repair Windows.
  4. Log into your Windows installation by pressing the "1" key and pressing enter.
  5. You will then be prompted for your administrator password, enter that password.
  6. Copy the below two files to the root directory of the primary hard drive. In the below example we are copying these files from the CD-ROM drive letter, which in this case is "e." This letter may be different on your computer.

    copy e:\i386\ntldr c:\
    copy e:\i386\ntdetect.com c:\
  7. Once both of these files have been successfully copied, remove the CD from the computer and reboot.

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Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Does When u Double click on Drive... New Window opens?

Whenever ppl double-click on any folder in Computer,

it opens in a new window even if selected the option “Always 

open folders in same window” in “Tools -> Folder Options”.
 
For this kind of Problem

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Friday, 24 February 2012

How to create a locked folder in Win XP

To create a locked folder we need to create two batch files. The first batchfile will “lock” the folder (actually it will turn the ordinary folder into a link to the Control Panel using an address code), and the other one  will “unlock” it. When someone tries to access that folder, he will be redirect to Control Panel(we can in fact type in any address code so that the user could be redirected to wherever we want). You should hide these batch files, especially the second one.
1. Create a folder, that you will use to store your protected data. For this example, I created a folder called “locked”, and put that folder in My Documents.

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Tuesday, 21 February 2012

How to Set up an Outlook Express Email Account

To set up an email address, make sure you are looking at an Outlook Express screen and not a New email screen. Then do the following.
  • From the menu bar, click on Tools
  • From the drop down menu that appears, click on Accounts (one click, left mouse button)
Click Tools > Accounts
  • When you click on Accounts, you get the Internet Accounts dialogue box popping up. Click the Mail tab at the top to see the following:
Click the Mail tab
The Mail tab shows you all the email accounts that you have set up. In the image above, there are no email accounts set up yet. To set up an email account, do the following:
  • Click on the Add button in the top right hand corner
  • A popup menu appears
  • Click Mail with your left mouse button
Click Add > Mail
When you click on Mail, you get an Account Wizard popping up, which will ask you a series of question. We'll run through the various pages of the Wizard in the next part.

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Friday, 17 February 2012

User Accounts in Windows 7

If you have more than one person using the computer it makes sense to create a user account for them. That way, they can have their own backgrounds, themes, internet settings, etc.
To create a new account, click your picture on the Start menu:
The Windows 7 Start menu, and the picture
This will open up the following screen:
The User Accounts screen

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Friday, 20 January 2012

How to Restore Your System

What is system restore?
System restore helps you to restore your system’s files to a previous known good configuration without affecting your personal files such as photos, videos, or emails. It’s a way to undo the changes to your system. Sometimes installation of a program and a driver may cause unexpected change in the system, usually uninstallation of the driver corrects the problem but if the problem persists you can solve it by restoring your system.

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