Reinstall Windows XP on Dell Desktop (Updated)

March 10th, 2010 by mamai

Reinstall Windows on Dell Desktop You will need Dell Reinstallation Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition 1.Turn on computer and press F12 2.Use arrow keys to go down to the 4. IDE CD-ROM option and press OK 3.Press any key when prompted 4.Allow Windows to load its setup 5.Press Enter on the screen that appears after loading 6.Press F8 to Agree with the License Agreement 7.Select the partitioned drive and press “d” followed by “Enter” and then “L” 8.Select the unpartitioned drive and click “Enter” 9.Highlight the NTFS (Quick) option and hit “Enter” 10.Allow Windows to partition drive… 11.Once done press enter to restart the computer 12.When asked to boot from disk do not click anything 13.Windows will then load up and install itself 14.On the XP Setup click Next followed by your name and then the time and date 15.Windows will then go back to installing Windows (It will take 20 -30 minutes so go do something else) 16.Remove disk before the PC restarts 17.The computer will now boot up!!! You will now want to go to Dells Support Website: support.dell.com and download all the drivers for the hardware so your resolution, sound, and other devices can work. Don’t forget to download Service Pack 2: www.microsoft.com If you have a question, please make a post at the Geeks on PC Forum (geeksonpc.com)

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Eric Schmidt at Mobile World Congress

March 9th, 2010 by mamai

NOTE: Please find an updated version of this video, which includes an introductory video that played before Eric’s speech, here: www.youtube.com Eric Schmidt presents Google’s vision of the mobile future at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain on Tuesday, February 16, 2010. www.mobileworldcongress.com

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March 9th, 2010 by mamai

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Should You Buy a Desktop PC or Laptop?

March 8th, 2010 by mamai

You really have no choice except of a notebook computer if your job or lifestyle needs plenty of travel every year. Your own notebook computer will help you a lot when you are out of your home or office. Nowadays, you can get laptops as powerful as desktop PCs. Laptops are available with high resolution graphics, CD/DVD recording, large hard drives and even with more features.

However, if you’re sitting on the fence and portability is not required as much, go on buying desktop computer with considering the following reasons:

Desktops are more expendable than laptops: – Desktop computers are quite plain easier to expand and upgrade (using USB and FireWire ports), especially the processor and your graphic card, though you can hang plenty of peripherals off a modern laptop.

Desktops are cheaper than laptops: – Desktop computer is even cheaper than a notebook, so if you don’t need it why you are paying so much. Jump to the desktop side of the fence which costs less and suitable for you.

Laptops repairing cost is much more than desktops: – For example, if your sound card fails with any reason you can easily replace it with any inexpensive adapter card. However, when your laptop creates such problem of sound hardware, you must pull out your wallet because you will not be able to fix it yourself, and the whole motherboard inside the unit will must be replaced.

Here we also figure out how to buy these once you made the decision?

Processor: – if you intend that you will use your machine for standard office tasks and internet browsing, does not matter it will do any processor. But if you are a heavy gamer or you need much more power the Intel Core 2 Duo chip is the better one then.

Memory: – As much memory your PC has installed, you would be able to run as much application at once. Upgrading memory in a desktop after you buy the PC is a snap, but actually its good to buy the amount of memory you like preinstalled with the machine.

Motherboards: – A new motherboard would deliver you smooth new technologies that you are missing right now. It would be faster, would be has Second-generation SATA connections, high-definition audio and even a Dual-card graphic. You should keep in mind to check either the motherboard you are buying has two or one USB ports in fronts or not, because of to plug in your USB memory drive and digital audio player etc.

Graphics: – Before going for shopping make sure what kind of Card will work suite in your PC. If you are a serious gamer and can pay as much go on dual-graphics-card. There are two types of cards, the one is removable from the board and the other is permanently soldered on the board. However we would recommend a discrete graphics board for gaming and an integrated graphics for other use.

Sound Card: – for office use you should buy an integrated sound card for your PC, but if you want to use the PC in your home then a dedicated sound card would be the better choice.

Hard Drive: – Its totally depends on you, if you plan on large amount of data, such digital images or multimedia files on your pc, Large capacity hard drive, opportunity to save more data. For normal use simply buy 40 or 80 GB that most of business users use these days.

Are you now ready and has made the decision to buy a desktop computer or notebook, visit http://computersnext.com where you can get it with the facility of comparing etc.

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Technology and Creativity Combined – Ways to Customize Desktop Wallpaper

March 8th, 2010 by mamai

Perhaps one of the most appealing to computer users these days is the concept of having their own picture posted in their computer screens. To customize desktop wallpapers is considered an easy task and would only entail few clicks of the mouse to bring out the kind of mood you want to project. Computer users’ preference varies from one person to another thus, creating your own desktop interface and image develops your sense of creativity without putting much of an effort.

Imagine a computer without any desktop background and anything that will give you a certain feeling of relief when stress surfaces, lightens up when the day seems tough and sheer happiness each time you look at your screen. Hence, there are a lot of reasons why customizing your desktop wallpaper is gleaned as one of the well-liked hobby that has been a home for millions of photos uploaded everyday. Since photography and a mere shots from your digital camera would provide you with the chance of uploading it in your database, this idea has been embraced by a lot of people benefiting from the modern technology brought by computers.

As the song hymns, a picture is worth a thousand words with many stories to tell, having it in your database makes the web a hub for moving and inspiring photography. Another reason behind the significance of setting up desktop wallpaper is the verity that prior to accessing and using a computer is getting a view of the desktop. Having a good desktop image might not be a big deal to some yet, few people know that a desktop image can set up a person’s mood or it can even provide proper mind conditioning. According to research, using wallpapers dominated by one color can affect a person’s overall aura and impression on things around him. Desktop wallpaper with a dominating color of blue can give a user good concentration, color red gives out energy; green brightens up the day and a lot of colors that will give out positive influence to a user.

To customize desktop wallpaper entails few easy steps that are easy to follow. First thing to do is have all windows and running programs closed to provide a smooth flow in customizing your wallpaper. Right-click on the desktop and click on properties and display properties then click on the desktop tab. Any uploaded file on your database can be used as a desktop background thus, you need to click on the “browse” button and choose an image of choice. Once done choose the appropriate setting and ensure that the image fits right on the screen and click “Ok”.

There are many things that you can do on your computer and customizing your desktop is just one of those. Added to that is the idea of changing even the desktop theme, event sounds, customizing toolbar, display properties, folder options and screensavers which allow images to run when the computer is inactive. All these can be done and organized through the use of modern technology and a user’s creativity.

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USB Ports – Plug In’s And Hub’s How Are They Different?

March 7th, 2010 by mamai

USB ports are not named in the same manner as serial or parallel ports. They have been standard on most desktop PCs for nearly a year and a half now and have started showing up on notebooks since around the first of this year. The Hardware is a Plug and Play interface between peripherals such as Digital Cameras, PC Video cameras, mice, and printers. They also has the advantage that it can provide power to a peripheral device. The Hardware connector is hot-swapable and you may connect and disconnect devices at any time without re-booting or restarting your computer. USB flash drives, just like nearly every other piece of computer hardware, contain delicate components and processes that require good care to continue working well. Just stick a USB Flash drive into any free hardware connector port on your computer and the backup occurs instantly.

While USB ports have made computing much more convenient, these ports have also introduced a security threat that could subject many computer users to identity theft and data theft. To prevent attempts to gain access to your computer via your USB ports. Simply create a white list of all of the devices that you want to allow on your computer. The program will recognize each of your thumb drives, external disk drives, MP3 players, and other connector devices, and add them to its list of accepted hardware. Once your list is complete, it will guard your computer against new devices that have the potential of allowing people to hijack your valuable data. Also prevent untrusted hardware connector devices from working. In addition, the program can send you an email notification each time somebody attaches a USB device to your desktop or laptop. It will also maintains a security log of all attempts to gain access to your computer via USB pen drives, iPods, card-readers, or any hardware.

Protecting your connector ports is as important as installing a firewall and maintaining anti-virus software. Whether you’re a business person who needs to protect the computers in your office or store, a teacher who wants to keep students from downloading private information from the classroom computer, or a home user who needs to keep the neighbors and kids from accessing emails and financial data, This is the tool that you need.

Connectors

USB hub works the same way as the computer the ports.Mini-hubs are allowed for multiple computer connections. A 5-port 10/100 Ethernet switch will be needed for multiple computer connections. It is important to be aware that under no circumstances can a telephone line splitter device be used for multiple computer connections. The hub plugs into one of the computer ports and the hub has four or eight expansion ports. Each signal has its own return path and connections are made with twisted pairs with an overall screen.

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How To Choose a Computer Mouse

March 7th, 2010 by mamai

Computer Mice

Every computer user can hopefully identify their mouse and the importance it plays in the daily operation of their computer. Mice are nothing new and for the most part are nothing overly complex, but the average user may not be familiar with all of the options and technologies that may go into these little devices. This Tech Tip will take a look at some of the features of mice that people may take for granted, or may otherwise be unaware of.

Tracking Technologies

Mechanical mice – Mechanical mice were the first ones used on computers, and can still be found for sale, despite the advances of tracking technologies. These mice feature a hard ball on the underside that rolls as the mouse is moved, and rollers inside the mouse allow the physical motion to be translated to the pointer on the screen. Some “ball mice” are a bit more advanced and replace the internal rollers with optical sensors, but the same principle applies.

Mechanical mice require occasional maintenance to keep the ball and rollers free of lint and other debris, and with numerous moving parts there is always a potential for problems. The use of a mouse pad is recommended for these mice as they not only provide a clean surface to work on, but also provide the needed resistance for the ball to roll smoothly.

The precision of mechanical mice is not particularly good, and although they may be fine for typical desktop work, they were never quite up to the task of detailed graphics work or serious game playing.

Optical mice – Optical mice replace the whole ball/roller assembly of mechanical mice with a beam of a light and an optical sensor. The beam of light shines down on the surface below the mouse and the sensor uses the light to track the movement. The images included with the listing for this optical mouse (http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=HTM-39GWT&cat=MOU) provide a glimpse at the bottom of the mouse, where the light and sensor can be seen.

Optical mice have several advantages over mechanical mice. There are no moving parts to break or otherwise cause problems. The need for maintenance is greatly reduced as the bottoms have no openings or rollers to collect lint. Although mice generally aren’t heavy, the elimination of the ball and roller mechanism allows an optical mouse to be much lighter than a comparable mechanical mouse. The precision of optical mice is also much greater than mechanical mice, and the resolution can go from the low hundreds to the high hundreds (as measured in dpi, dots per inch).

Another advantage is that the need for a mouse pad may be eliminated with an optical mouse, as they do best while tracking on any smooth, flat surface. A clean desktop is generally good enough, but those looking to take the precision of optical mice to the highest level may opt for a performance “mousing surface”. There are several precision mousing surface manufacturers, such as XRay Pads (http://www.xraypad.com/) and FUNC Industries (http://www.func.net/), that design pads to appeal to game players and others who demand the best performance.

Laser mice – Laser technology is the latest and greatest in computer mice tracking, and takes the advantages of optical to a new level. Most of the attributes of a laser mouse have been described in the optical mouse section, except for one. Instead of a fairly wide beam of light, it uses an extremely narrow beam of laser light.

The Logitech MX1000 laser mouse may be the mouse for you if you are looking for extreme precision. According to Logitech, the laser technology used in the MX1000 provides up to “20x more sensitivity to surface detail–or tracking power–than optical.”

Hard Wired Connection Technologies

Serial – Serial mice are fairly difficult to come by these days, as are the ports they need in order to operate. This technology is quite old and slow, and the popularity and convenience of USB has all but eliminated the need for this interface on your typical PC. But, there were mice that sported the 9-pin connection needed to connect to a serial port, and many PS2 mice used to include an adaptor for Serial ports.

PS2 – PS2 mice were the standard for a long time, as all motherboards provided two PS2 ports for connecting a keyboard and a mouse. USB technology has become so widely used that the slower and less convenient PS2 ports are on the verge of extinction with the Serial port. That said, not many mice are still sold that only support a PS2 connection, but there are still some available.

USB – Most mice can now connect via USB, and include an adaptor to be used on a PS2 port, as well. It seems that just about any mouse now uses USB to connect, whether it is a wired mouse, or any variety of wireless mice that we are about to look at.

Wireless Connection Technologies

Radio Frequency – The most common type of wireless mouse uses radio frequencies to communicate motion to a receiver that is connected to the PC. This generic wireless mouse (http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=RF-M308-RC-USB&cat=MOU) operates on the 27MHz frequency and the mouse itself is powered by AAA batteries which are not included. As you move up the price scale of RF (Radio Frequency) wireless mice, the packages will generally include an integrated rechargeable battery, as does the Logitech MX1000 discussed previously. Other features of higher end RF wireless mice include extended range, greater precision, and a receiver that doubles as a battery charger.

Bluetooth – The Tech Tip on Bluetooth discussed the basics of this wireless technology, and how it was a good fit for ‘lower speed’ devices, like a mouse. Logitech and IOGear are two manufacturers offering products for Bluetooth users, in addition to more traditional mice. The Bluetooth mice are also battery powered, and use the 2.4GHz radio frequency to communicate with an included receiver/charger or other Bluetooth adaptor.

RFID – A truly unique approach to wireless mice has been developed by a company called A4Tech. The A4Tech ND-30 RFID wireless mouse must be used with the included mouse pad in order to function, but there are no batteries in the mouse, and no cords on the mouse to get in the way. It works by using electro magnetic induction between the pad (which is plugged into a USB port) and the wireless, non-powered mouse. You never have to worry about replacing / charging batteries, and the weight of the mouse is greatly reduced since the power features are no longer necessary.

Features

Buttons – Most mice (except for a Macintoch’s) include at least two buttons. The use of these is fairly well understood, but other buttons may be featured on a mouse to further simplify common tasks. The Logitech MX 510 mouse features a total of 8 buttons which can be programmed to execute functions of the user’s choosing.

Scroll wheels – Many mice now include a scroll wheel between the two main buttons which serves to allow up/down scrolling of documents and web pages. The scroll wheel may also serves as a third button on some mice, and clicking the scroll wheel will activate commands in many applications. More advanced scroll wheels are found on some mice that allow for left to right scrolling, which may be useful on a wide spreadsheet or large image.

Extra features – Many mice provide more than the basic functionality we have come to expect. Some provide a reduced foot print in order to make them more portable for use with a notebook computer. Some are designed for multi-tasking and provide an integrated flash memory card reader. Then, there are others that just look cool with a bit of a light show, or that actually keep you cool by including a small fan in the palm rest area.

Final Words

On the surface, computer mice are fairly simple devices that may not receive the attention they deserve by end users. Selecting a high quality, ergonomically designed mouse can do wonders for productivity and comfort, and the options available should allow anyone to find the right mouse for their personal preferences.

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Dell XPS 730x Unboxing

March 6th, 2010 by mamai

Complete HD 720p Unboxing video of the XPS 730x Gaming Desktop! Follow me on Twitter for live updates and news at: twitter.com Specs: Intel® Core™ i7-920 (2.66ghz, 8MB cache) Genuine Windows Vista® 64-bit Home Premium (English) Service Pack 1 Aluminum with Clearcoat Chassis 6GB Tri-Channel DDR3 at 1066MHZ (3×2gb DIMM) nvidia geforce GTX295 1792MB Intel® X-58 Motherboard- Socket 1366 Core i7 Ready, Dual Triple Channel DDR3 Memory 500GB – SATA-II, 3GB/S, 7200RPM, 16MB Cache Dual Drives: 16x DVD-ROM Drive + 16x DVD+/-RW w/ dbl layer write capability Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Alienware® alienfx® System Lighting Integrated Dell 19-in-1 Media Card Reader with Bluetooth 2.0 Copper base Heat Sink with aluminum fins Windows Vista™ Premium Final Price (With Discounts and 25% off coupon): $1853 twitter.com www.chillafrilla.com

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Refurbished Gaming Computer – A Good and Cheap Way to Own a Gaming Computer

March 6th, 2010 by mamai

If you’re on a budget, getting a refurbished gaming computer is a cheap and good way to own a gaming computer.

Refurbished means it is not new, but don’t go away thinking that ‘used’ computers are inferior. You will be surprised to find that most of the refurbished computers can perform tasks as good as a new computer. In fact, more and more gamers are buying cheap refurbished computer and then reconstruct them by adding higher RAM and better graphics card. The result is: a gaming computer that performs, but at the price of peanuts.

There are several benefits in getting a refurbished gaming computer.

Firstly, of course, is the price. A brand new gaming computer usually lies in the range of $1500-$3000, depending on the parts you choose. For half the price, you can easily get a refurbished computer that can perform the same tasks as the brand new one. Unless you are a technology geek who goes for the latest gadgets in the market, it makes no sense to spend the extra money on something where you can get it for less.

Secondly, the refurbished computer you are getting comes with parts that are reconditioned and re-certified, which means that they have been through a series of tests to ensure that they are working perfectly. All refurbished computers and parts also come with warranty. It is really the safest way you can get a cheap gaming computer.

If you are thinking of building a budget gaming computer, you may want to follow the way of what many gamers are already doing: buy a cheap refurbished computer and reconstruct it by adding on new parts. You can easily get a cheap refurbished computer for under $200. You may need to purchase the add-on parts separately. They are mainly the computer RAM and graphics card.

In conclusion, there are thousands and one ways to get a cheap computer. Getting a refurbished gaming computer is surely one of the best ways. Hopefully, this article has helped you in making a selection.

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Using MSCONFIG to acceleration up your PC. Make computer Faster

March 5th, 2010 by mamai

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