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Monday, November 2, 2009

Error Reporting in XP

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If error reporting in XP is bugging you then turn it off.

When a system error occurs in XP, a little dialog box appears asking if you want to report the error to Microsoft. Click the message box to make it disappear. You don't have to report the error if you don't want to and on today's "Call for Help" Leo shows you how to turn off the feature if you find it distracting.

To disable error reporting, follow these directions:

1. Right-click My Computer and choose Properties.

2. Click the Advanced tab on your System Properties dialog box.

3. Click the Error Reporting button on the Advanced tab.

4. Place a checkmark next to "Disable error reporting."

5. Leave the other radio button unchecked next to the text labeled, "But notify me when critical errors occur."

6. Click OK.

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Remove Thumb.db File

Thumb.db is is a cache of the current picture in that directory.to remove it go for following

Step 1 > open "WINDOWS EXPLORER".

Step 2> go to "TOOLS".

Step 3> open "FOLDER OPTIONS".

Step 4> go to "VIEW".

Step 5> see 1st section "FILES & FOLDERS".

Step 6> click on the "DO NOT CACHE THUMBNAILS".

now the thumbnail file will be removed from your computer once you do this the file will be never created.

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Convert PowerPoint to Flash in One Click

Free PowerPoint to Flash converter creates web-friendly Flash movies from your PowerPoint content keeping its visual parameters and animation effects during conversion.

iSpring Free works within PowerPoint, transforming it into a fast and easy Flash authoring tool.

Just click Quick Publish and iSpring will generate a Flash movie from your PowerPoint presentation in just a few seconds.

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Accessible to the worldwide audience on the free Slide Boom online portal.

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Secure as .swf files are not easily pirated, accessed or changed.

Link is here: http://www.ispringsolutions.com/products/ispring_free.html

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Sunday, October 11, 2009

Sony flexible OLED notebook concept gets second outing

Sony interduced always something special .Now the turn new laptop. Sony flexible OLED notebook concept gets second outing.In this netbook Look wise so sexy and cool as like sports model .in this netbook sony can add some new feature .The idea is that the notebook would use one of Sony’s 0.2mm-thick OLED panels, which the company also had on show – and working – alongside the non-functional mock-up. Thanks to OLED’s frugal power demands you’d end up with a notebook that not only could deliver non-standard keyboard and control layouts – Apple take note, please – but do so for extended periods.image

Source: - http://tblog.in/sony-flexible-oled-notebook-concept-gets-second-outing/

Asus Eee Top ET2002 review

Asus Eee Top ET2002 all-in-one recently and were cool desktop.And they can also some cool feature inbuilt like its:-configration in this desktop company can add new feature’s The computer has a large 20 inch, 1600 x 900 pixel display and packs a 1.6GHz Dual Core Atom 330 processor.2GB of RAM, and a 320GB hard drive, was “impressive… in many ways.” It easily handles 1080p playback and video games that would cause “most Intel-Atom based PCs to choke.” imageAside from the ION graphics, unfortunately, this guy comports itself like a “typical” Atom netbook: unzipping large files takes forever, boot times are slow, and the system sometimes felt overtasked when browsing the web. Then again, when you’re spending less than $600…

Source:- http://tblog.in/asus-eee-top-et2002-review/