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70 Fantastic Windows 7 Tips & Tricks For Better Functionality
70 Fantastic Windows 7 Tips & Tricks For Better Functionality
Windows 7 is much better than the latest version of Windows Vista and it comes with a lot of new features. Unfortunately, some of them aren’t so easy to figure out, so I created a list of the most important tips and tricks and a step-by-step guide that will help you apply all of these great tips and tricks.
50 Best Firefox extensions for Powerful Browsing
Below is the list of 50 firefox addons that makes your firebox browser experience a better one.
Adblock Plus - It is one of the important firefox addon that blocks advertisements to appear on any webpage.
8 hacks to make Firefox ridiculously fast
Firefox has been outperforming IE in every department for years, and version 3 is speedier than ever.
But tweak the right settings and you could make it faster still, more than doubling your speed in some situations, all for about five minutes work and for the cost of precisely nothing at all. Here's what you need to do.
1. Enable pipelining
Browsers are normally very polite, sending a request to a server then waiting for a response before continuing. Pipelining is a more aggressive technique that lets them send multiple requests before any responses are received, often reducing page download times. To enable it, type about:config in the address bar, double-click network.http.pipelining and network.http.proxy.pipelining so their values are set to true, then double-click network.http.pipelining.maxrequests and set this to 8.
Keep in mind that some servers don't support pipelining, though, and if you regularly visit a lot of these then the tweak can actually reduce performance. Set network.http.pipelining and network.http.proxy.pipelining to false again if you have any problems.
Want to Improve Shutdown Time
Want to Improve Shutdown Time !
Close apps automatically & quickly at shutdown
Open Registry by going to START-RUN and typing REGEDIT.
How to hack password
Where The Saved Passwords Stores In Windows Xp & Vista - Must for hackers and Beginers
HOW TO ACCESS REGISTRY ??
1. Goto Start Menu.
2. Click on Run.
3. Type "regedit" (without quotes) in the Run Box .After that this Windows Opens . Now you are ready to see that.
Windows key Shortcuts
Windows key Shortcuts
------------ Start menu
+D --------- Show Desktop
+Tab------- Moves through the task bar buttuns
Windows Run commands you probably never knew
Trick 1: Open your home directory
The home directory is located at C:\Documents and Settings\Username in Windows XP and C:\Users\Username in Windows Vista and 7. The quickest way to open this directory is to open the Run box (Win+R) and type “.” – a single dot. Then hit enter. Try it.
The home directory is located at C:\Documents and Settings\Username in Windows XP and C:\Users\Username in Windows Vista and 7. The quickest way to open this directory is to open the Run box (Win+R) and type “.” – a single dot. Then hit enter. Try it.
Windows Utilities Shortcuts
Windows Utilities Shortcuts
Here are some popular shortcuts to handy Windows utilities:
Simply type the shortcut command in to the Run textbox (Start>> Run), then clickOK.
Here are some popular shortcuts to handy Windows utilities:
Simply type the shortcut command in to the Run textbox (Start>> Run), then clickOK.
Windows XP SP3 Audio Problem
Windows XP SP3 Audio Problem
Let's get on with the solution... see if it works for you.
1) Open Regedit and go to :
How to Shut Down short cut on your DeskTop
If you are in hurry and you don't have enough time to Shut Down your PC manually then what will you do? Will you turn off your PC directly? This is not the way. There is a very simple way! just create a Shut Down short cut on your DeskTop.
7 Most Useful Firefox Add-Ons
7 Most Useful Firefox Add-Ons
These heavy-hitting browser add-ons act like applications that could easily replacetheir desktop counterparts.
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