Not a day goes by that I don’t login to see one of these posts. And they always seem to have a gazillion (no exaggeration) likes, comments or shares.
Nearly 5000 people figured this would work. [see left]
5000 people figured typing a word into the comment field would make ‘something’ happen.
Hint: Nothing happened.
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Housecleaning your PC | Get rid of junk and take back those wasted space
Regular PC maintenance is often neglected, leading to lost hard drive space and a bloated operating system that runs increasingly slower.
To avoid a dreaded Windows re-installation, you should perform a thorough cleanup at least once a year. Here I have created a cleaning checklist for the digital environment, to remove obsolete files and regain storage space.
To avoid a dreaded Windows re-installation, you should perform a thorough cleanup at least once a year. Here I have created a cleaning checklist for the digital environment, to remove obsolete files and regain storage space.
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General Info,
Windows
Friday, November 2, 2012
How to improve Flash games performance
Flash based games are extremely popular nowadays because of the wide selection of games available with different genre. There is simulation, farming, social, economic, first person shooter, adventure, strategy and many others.
The quality of these flash based games likewise improved dramatically but the requirement to run the games had increased in order to have a smooth and non lag gaming experience.
The quality of these flash based games likewise improved dramatically but the requirement to run the games had increased in order to have a smooth and non lag gaming experience.
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Online Gaming,
Performance Tweaks
Thursday, November 1, 2012
How to make a Windows installer on a USB stick.
Here is a simple tutorial on how to make a windows installer using a USB stick. This is very useful if you don't have access to a CD/DVD drive like in the case of most netbooks in the market.
Basically we are going to use an "image" of a windows installer and put it in a USB flash drive that can accommodate the size. usually around 3 to 4 Gigabytes of data.
Basically we are going to use an "image" of a windows installer and put it in a USB flash drive that can accommodate the size. usually around 3 to 4 Gigabytes of data.
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Windows
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