Monthly Archives: November 2011

Use Flux To Protect Your Eyes From Late Night Computer Use

F.lux is a program that adjusts the lighting of your computer according to the time of the day and with the type of lighting you have. Cause we don’t need the same type of lighting throughout the day or nights. This is a very simple to use program that will cause less strain on your read more »

Hack Trial Software to be used Forever

RunAsDate is a small utility that allows you to run a program in the date and time that you specify. This utility doesn’t change the current system date and time of your computer, but it only injects the date/time that you specify into the desired application. You can run multiple applications simultaneously, each application works read more »

How to Convert FAT to NTFS file system

Although the chance of corruption or data loss during the conversion from FAT to NTFS is minimal, it is best to perform a full backup of the data on the drive that it is to be converted prior to executing the convert command. To convert a FAT partition to NTFS, perform the following steps. Click read more »

How to Make Your Computer Press a Key Every X Seconds

Have you ever needed to press a key every couple of seconds, or every few minutes? Perhaps you’re playing a video game and you’re waiting for an item, or you’ve got some other reason. Either way, here’s how to make your PC do it automatically. You’ll need to start by downloading and installing AutoHotkey, which read more »

How to Tweak the Advanced Power Option Settings in Windows 7

This article will cover all the important configuration items and help you customize power plans in detail. Opening the Advanced Settings for Power Options The Advanced Settings panel for power options can be opened only from the “Edit Plan Settings” window. Type “edit plan” in the Start Menu search box and, from the Control Panel read more »

How to recover accidentally deleted files

Don’t you hate it when you delete a file and you realize later that you absolutely need it? If it went to the recycle bin, it’s easy to restore, but what if you permanently deleted it? Or you deleted it from a SD Card or USB Drive? Like the wedding photo’s from last week? Luckily, read more »

How to Use a Single Mouse and Keyboard Across Multiple Computers

If you’ve got multiple computers at your desk, you probably know that it’s a pain to use more than one keyboard and mouse. Here’s how to use a single keyboard and mouse on more than one PC using a tool from Microsoft. Most geeks will be familiar with Input Director and Synergy, which do the read more »

What Are These desktop.ini Files I Keep Seeing?

Have you ever seen those weird desktop.ini files that seem to pop-up everywhere? The truth is that they do serve a purpose and Windows uses them to identify how a folder should be displayed, much like the .DS_Store files used in OS X. When you create a new folder in Windows it is created with read more »

A Long Day for Tech Support

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How to Reset Your Forgotten Windows Password the Easy Way

Forgetting your password is never any fun, but luckily there’s a really easy way to reset the password. All you need is a copy of the Windows installation disk and one simple command line trick. Resetting Your Forgotten Windows Password Boot off the Windows disk and select the “Repair your computer” option from the lower read more »

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