Friday, September 23, 2011

How To Create a Super Hidden Folder In Windows Vista & XP.


1. Open My Computer and go to File Menu>Tools>Folder Options>View Tab (Press altbutton to show file menu bar in windows vista).

2. Scroll down and check the option which says - “Show Hidden Files and Folders” and uncheck the option which says - “Hide Protected Operating System Files(Recommended)” and click ok.



3. Now Open any drive from my computer you will find a folder named RECYCLER (this is a hidden as well as system folder).

4. Copy this folder any where and rename it according to your choice and paste your private files into this folder.

5. Repeat the step 1 and check the option which says - “Hide Protected Operating System Files(Recommended)” and click ok.

Now go to the location where you pasted and renamed that folder called RECYCLER ,you will notice that folder is invisible even if the setting called “Show Hidden Files and Folders” is checked, so you have finally created a ultra hidden folder in windows.


Enable Hindi Support For Your Computer


Windows NT / Windows 2000 / Windows XP

- Unicode support is built in and you should have no problems.


Enabling support for Indian languages (Indic) on your computer

Windows XP

Windows XP has inbuilt Indian languages features. If you enable these features, you will be able to view the Hindi pages much better. You must have at least 10 MB of free hard disk space and the Installation Disk of Windows ready, before starting. Please close any open programs.
1. Go to Control Panel (from the “Start” button)
2. Go to Regional and Language Options
3. Click the “Languages” tab
4. Check (click) the line marked “Install files for complex scripts and right to left languages (including Thai)”
When you check this line, a new window will appear, which will give a list of languages that will be installed. This list will include ‘Indic’. It will ‘warn’ you that you need at least 10 MB of hard disk space. Click OK to close this window. Then click OK on the Regional and Languages Options window. You will be asked to restart your computer.
You should be able to view the Hindi text on this site now.

Windows 2000

Enable support for Indian languages on your computer. Windows 2000 has inbuilt Indian languages features. If you enable these features, you will be able to view the Hindi pages much better.
1. Go to Settings (Start Button)
2. Go to Control Panel
3. Go to Regional Options
4. In "Language settings for the system" (in the first "General" tab), select Indic.
5. Click Ok
You should be able to view the Hindi text on this site now.

Windows 95 / Windows 98 / Windows Me

- Download and install the following font, download to your Windows/Fonts folder: Mangal
- Win Me should work now, but for Win98/95, you must also download the Takhti editor, unzip it, run it and close it. It should auto detect the correct files needed to display the unicode font.
- Rebooting the computer is advised, but not required. Refreshing the webpage in the browser should be enough.


Sunday, September 11, 2011

How To Change IP Addresses on Windows XP | 2000 | NT

This post helps you to change IP address of your system manually.
Follow these steps to quickly release and/or renew the Internet Protocol (IP) address of a computer running Windows XP, Windows 2000, or Windows NT.

1) Click the 'Start' menu button on the Windows taskbar.

2) Click 'Run'... on this menu.

3) If the computer is holding a current IP address, type 'cmd' (without the quotes) in the text box that appears. A command prompt window appears on the screen.

4) Type 'ipconfig' (without the quotes) to view the status of the computer's IP address(es).



5) If the computer is holding a current IP address, type 'ipconfig /release' to let go of the address.

6) Type 'ipconfig /renew' to obtain a new IP address (whether or not the computer is holding a current address).

    Tips:
    1. If it is not necessary to view the current IP addresses on a computer, simply type 'ipconfig /release' or 'ipconfig /renew' (without the quotes) in the text box that appears in Step 3.
    2. To bring a computer back onto the network after moving it to a different location, or experiencing an unexpected outage, first release, then renew the IP address. Computers on DHCP networks often (but not always) re-establish network connectivity automatically.

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