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COMPUTER,INTERNET AND MOBILES






  1. Want to remove Ur Recycle Bin ?
GoTo:
>START
>RUN
Type "GPEDIT.MSC" Navigate to USER CONFIGURATION >Administrative Templates
>& Find RCbin.

one thing i want to say that dont open pendrives by double clicking on them.virus will directly enters to ur system.you can open them by using addressbar(press F4) or by rightclicking on them and then open.better to open all other drives and folders using these methods

 2.    Is your windows xp corrupted ?


Dont worry, remove your hdd form pc & plce into another & backup data then format.

 3.  Browsers dat R Mostly Used In D World?


1st Is Mozilla
2nd IE
3rd Opera
4th Crome
5th Netscape
6th Smart Browser


4. China Mobile Secret Code


Default User; 1122,3344,1234,5676
Engineer Mode; *#110*01#
Restore Settings *#987*99#
LCD; *#369#

 5. Problem in formating pen drive?>rt click on computer >manage>disk mgt>rt click on pen drive>remove letter>remove(Plug out & plug)

>Format


6. The First Computer was ENIAC in this,
input , process , and output each took 1-2 hours
means any program give its output after 4-6 hours.!

7. Orkt Scrap Tip:

Send Colorful Text Scrap 2 Ur Wel Wishers!
2 Do So Just Use Below Format,
*
Here Just Replace * With Ur Scrap

8. increase ur PC speed & also its life
-dont use C drive much(less dan 50%)
-dont keep much icons on desktop
-shutdown properly.

9.    Powering on the Computer With Your Mouse


If you have ATX Main Board, ATX case Award Bios, or any Bios that supports PS/2 Mouse Power On, then you can power on your computer with a double click.

To activate this feature:
  1.  Restart your computer
  2. Then press Del when the BIOS message appears to enter your CMOS configuration
  3. Select Integrated Peripherals from main menu
  4. If PS/2 mouse power on disabled, activate it by press page up/ page down key it will became Double-Click
  5. Press Esc key to exit
  6. Press F10 to save and exit Power off your PC
  7. Now double-click the left mouse button,.. Your PC will turn on

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