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Showing posts with label WINDOWS 7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WINDOWS 7. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 September 2012

Protect your data



Protect your data
Bitlocker

















USB flash drives are convenient, portable, and very easy to lose. Which is a problem, especially if they're carrying sensitive data. Fortunately Windows 7 has the solution: encrypt your documents with an extension of Microsoft's BitLocker technology, and only someone with the password will be able to access it. Right-click your USB flash drive, select Turn on BitLocker and follow the instructions to protect your private files.

PROTECT YOUR DATA:Your USB flash drives can easily be encrypted with BitLocker

:- PANKAJ TIWARI

Explore God Mode


Explore God Mode
Windows 7 has changed Control Panel a little, but it's still too difficult to locate all the applets and options that you might need. God Mode, however, while not being particularly godlike, does offer an easier way to access everything you could want from a single folder.
To try this out, create a new folder and rename it to:

Windows 7 god mode
The first part, "Everything" will be the folder name, and can be whatever you want: "Super Control Panel", "Advanced", "God Mode" if you prefer.
The extension, ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C, must be entered exactly as it is here, though, including the curly brackets. When you press [Enter] this part of the name will disappear, and double-clicking the new folder will display shortcuts to functions in the Action Centre, the Network and Sharing Centre, Power options, troubleshooting tools, user accounts and others - more than 260 options in total.

Windows 7 god mode


God Mode for Windows 7
Step 1: Right click.
Step 2: Click create folder.
Step 3: Name your new folder this,
"GodMode.
{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
" and press enter.
*#4in*


:- PANKAJ TIWARI

Monday, 17 September 2012

Enable virtual Wi-Fi

Virtual router


Enable virtual Wi-Fi

Windows 7 includes a little-known new feature called Virtual Wi-Fi, which effectively turns your PC or laptop into a software-based router. Any other Wi-Fi-enabled devices within range - a desktop, laptop, an iPod perhaps - will "see" you as a new network and, once logged on, immediately be able to share your internet connection.
This will only work if your wireless adapter driver supports it, though, and not all do. Check with your adapter manufacturer and make sure you've installed the very latest drivers to give you the best chance.
Once you have driver support then the easiest approach is to get a network tool that can set up virtual Wi-Fi for you.   Virtual Router  (below) is free, easy to use and should have you sharing your internet connection very quickly.

If you don't mind working with the command line, though, maybe setting up some batch files or scripts, then it's not that difficult to set this up manually. See 
Turn your Windows 7 laptop into a wireless hotspot  for more.

:- PANKAJ TIWARI