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Sunday, 21 December 2014

10 Simple and Common Tips to make a slow computer run faster

Sunday, 21 December 2014 - 0 Comments





A tired, old PC really can make your blood boil. But sometimes even new PCs can clog up and run slowly. The Independent came up with 10 great quick fixes anyone can perform.

1. Uninstall Unused Programs



When you buy a new PC the chances are there are a load of programs pre-installed onto it. Old PCs can simply accumulate these over time. Most of these you'll never use and some of them can often run in the background without you knowing, slowing your computer down in the process.
To remove these click "Start" then go to "Control Panel" then click "Programs and Features" and scroll through the list, uninstalling the ones you never use.
If you're unsure what should stay or go, use PC Decrapifier - a free piece of software that recommends what is worthwhile or not.


2. Delete Temporary Files

Whenever you use internet Explorer all your browsing history remains in the depths of your PC. The same thing happens when you install something. It's like never throwing away the packaging when you buy a new TV and by doing so it'll free-up space on your system. To get rid of all this clutter open "My Computer", select your main drive, click the "Windows" folder then open the folder inside that called "Temp". 


Or Also 

Goto: Run and Type Temp and Enter you will see a window. Delete all the things you seeing inside this folder. Otherwise use your mouse to right-click on the folder, and in the "View" options, choose "Details". Once this is done, select all the files that are older than the current date and press the delete key. Then go to the Recycle Bin on your desktop and empty it.


3. Install a solid state drive




If your PC takes an age or long time to turn on and be ready for action your hard drive might be the fault. Typically they have loads of moving components and can take a long time to fire up. A solid state drive uses flash memory (like a massive USB stick) and can read data a lot quicker therefore speeding up your start-up.

4. Get More Hard Drive Storage




No matter if you keep your computer tidy, if your hard drive becomes too full, it will affect the speed of your PC. If you use your system for processor-heavy tasks, such as recording video and media the likelihood will be that your drive will get chokka before you know it. Nowadays you can get mega storage drives over 1TB which is good for thousands of HD movies.

5. Stop Unnecessary Start ups




Whenever you switch on your PC some programs will automatically start to run in the background. Things like Skype and Spotify are guilty of this. All the applications running will use your computer's memory so ditch the ones you don't need running.
To do this click Start and type "Run". In the box that appears type "msconfig" and a box will appear, at the top click the "Startup" tab listing all the applications that run when your computer starts up. Either manually untick the ones that are unnecessary or click "disable all", but be sure to keep vital things like antivirus going.

6. Get more RAM (Random Access Memory) For PC



Have you noticed when you try to work on several applications at once, such as email, internet, and word your computer has a minor stroke when flicking between them? This is because you don't have enough RAM. This is memory used by your PC to run the programs and can be easily upgraded (and quite cheaply) if you know where to look.

7. Run a disk defragment



Don't be scared by the description, it's essentially a way to optimise your hard drive's efficiency.
To do this go to "My Computer", right-click on the hard drive and select "Properties". Under the "Tools" tab there should be an option to "Defragment Now".

8. Run a disk clean-up



Spring clean your whole system using this built-in tool which looks for unnecessary large files.
To perform this click "Start" then go to All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Disk Cleanup



9. Vacuum out the dust From Motherboard


If you open up your PC and you won't believe how much dust gets sucked into it through the cooling fan. Dust can clog airflow, which is vital to keeping your system temperature down and if it overheats, its performance will slow.

Use a vacuum on a low setting to clean out the insides, but ensure the PC has been off for at least 30-minutes and it's disconnected from the mains. Also, go easy when you're poking around in there as you could dislodge some important cables.

10. Buy a new PC



Simple advice, but most effective if you've got a PC that should be cashing-in its pension. With the rise of tablet PCs and the low cost of components, prices of new laptops and desktop computers are so much more affordable than years ago. Save yourself a heap of trouble and think about it.

Sunday, 14 December 2014

Are You Yet Using Free Wi-Fi in Public Place! Read them carefully

Sunday, 14 December 2014 - 0 Comments





New Delhi (India) Railway Station has recently been Wi-Fi enabled. Do you know that Wi-Fi at public places while your system and data-use are both at risk? What to do then? Wi-Fi at public places such as using some important settings in your computer and take advantage of this feature from the rest:

Hotel on, railway stations, coffee shops, etc. The public Wi-Fi networks are not as safe as you think. Among them is the password, even though you are a network share with the thousands which means that you are taking a risk. While working on the same network and steal someone's username and password to track what others are working on it, very easy to operate. Obviously, you do not want to take any chances. Here are some tell about the settings are any public Wifi networks while on the must-use, even if the network is password protected or not.

1. Turn off sharing


If you're at home, you file, folder, printer, or other things to share with others, but after coming over a public network like you to stop this kind of sharing so that no one can access your information. Follow this approach to the sharing of Windows:

- Start by going to the Control Panel Open the system.

- Network and Sharing Center, click on.

- Left side look up Change Advanced Sharing Settings. Click it.

- Come and give you a file and printer sharing is off. Network Discovery and Public Folder Sharing can also off.

2. Enable Firewall


Nowadays, most operating systems come with basic firewalls. Unnecessary local users to pry into your computer, it is a simple step to prevent. Use only will you have firewalls. Czech for Windows can thus: Control Panel> System and Security> Windows Firewall. Windows Firewall in the Control Panel option in many computers are seen. Make sure that your firewall is going on here. From here you can also decide which applications you want to access. The Control Panel> System and Security> Windows Firewall> Allow a program or feature go and edit it to your liking. Firewall does not mean that you have to keep on all escaped the danger, but it's always good to keep on.

3. Using "https" Enabled Sites For Transaction or         Browsing


Facebook, Gmail is "https"(Means Hyper Text Transfer Protocol and "S" means SECURE)on its own as many sites, but while working on someone else's site, or sensitive data or passwords must take the time to look at the address bar put. S Make sure that there is at http. If s is not immediately log out. Advice is that if credit card or banking jobs are related to the public Wi-Fi networks Do not Use. Sensitive to such things would be better at home.

4. Turn off Wi-Fi if Not Using It 


Safety of your computer every time you want and do not need the Internet to Use Wi-Fi to your place of. Every time without a Wi-Fi only if you keep the others, it increases the chances of your work Watch unsuspecting. Wi-Fi is off easy in Windows. For this you right-click on the wireless icon in the task bar and turn off Wi-Fi.

11 WordPress Security Tips For Beginners and Admins




WordPress is, without a doubt, one of the most popular publishing platforms. More than 70 million websites from around the world use WordPress to run their blogs, including big names like The New York Times, CNN, Mashable, and eBay. WordPress is one of the easiest and most powerful content management systems (CMS) in existence today, but as with any widely used software, its popularity can make it a target for hackers. Fortunately, there are a few easy things you can do to secure your site from the majority of attacks. Here are seven WordPress security tips to keep in mind.

1. Get rid of the “admin” user.

If there is one golden rule of WordPress security, it is probably this: never use the default “admin” user. Obviously, on any WordPress site you’ll have at least one user with “Administrator” privileges, but make sure that username is something different than the default “admin.” By leaving the defaults in place, you make it easier for hackers to guess your password and gain access to your site.

If you DO currently have a user named “admin” on your WordPress site, simply set up a new user with a unique name and password, and give them administrative access. Then, login as that new user and delete the old “admin” user. Be sure to attribute any old content that was posted by the “admin” user to your new username.

2. Use strong, unique passwords.



This is true for ANY site you use across the Internet. You’ve probably heard news stories about mass data breaches by Russian crime rings and the Heartbleed security bug. Choosing strong, unique passwords for each site you register for, and changing them regularly, is one of the best things you can do to stay safe and secure online. Does the thought of remembering all of those passwords make you crazy? Use a secure password manager like LastPass to make sense of the madness and help you generate unique passwords for the sites you use.

3. Simplify WordPress security with a powerful tool.

WordPress security is complex, and many of the more technical aspects are beyond what an average user might feel comfortable implementing themselves. Luckily, there are handy tools and security plugins built to simplify this process. Use a plugin like iThemes Security or BulletProof Security to secure your site from most attacks in just a few steps.

4. Stay up to date.

One of the most important things you can do with any type of software, in terms of security, is keep it up to date. Software developers are constantly releasing security patches and updates, and WordPress is no exception. Make sure you’re running the latest version of WordPress, and keep plugins up-to-date. It typically only takes a few clicks and less than a minute to do so

5. Keep plugins to a minimum.

The more bells and whistles, the more chances there are that something can break. Extra plugins, even inactive ones, can become a security risk if they become outdated. In the world of WordPress, typically when something goes wrong with your site, the problem can be traced back to an old plugin or multiple plugins that don’t play nice with each other. Delete unused plugins and keep the number of plugins you have installed on your WordPress site to just the essentials.

6. Use a secure hosting company.

Your site is only as secure as the server it’s hosted on. Look for hosting companies that make security a top priority and offer support for the latest PHP and MySQL versions, as well as firewalls and intrusion detection systems. In the event that your site gets hacked, does your hosting provider offer support for that? If not, it may be time to look for another hosting company.

7.  Never use “admin” as your username

Earlier this year, there was a spate of brute-force attacks launched at WordPress websites across the web, consisting of repeated login attempts using the username ‘admin’, combined with a bunch of common passwords.

If you use “admin” as your username, and your password isn’t strong enough (see #3), then your site is very vulnerable to a malicious attack. It’s strongly recommended that you change your username to something less obvious.

Until version 3.0, installing WordPress automatically created a user with “admin” as the username. This was updated in version 3.0 so you can now choose your own username. Many people still use “admin” as it’s become the standard, and it’s easy to remember. Some web hosts also use auto-install scripts that still set up an ‘admin’ username by default.

Fixing this is simply a case of creating a new administrator account for yourself using a different username, logging in as that new user and deleting the original “admin” account.

If you have posts published by the “admin” account, when you delete it, you can assign all the existing posts to your new user account.

8. Limit 'Login' Attempts

In the case of a hacker or a bot attempting a brute-force attack to crack your password, it can be useful to limit the number of failed login attempts from a single IP address.

Limit Login Attempts does just that, allowing you to specify how many retries will be allowed, and how long an IP will be locked out for after too many failed login attempts.

There are ways around this, as some attackers will use a large number of different IP addresses, but it’s still worth doing as an additional precaution.

9. Disable file editing via the dashboard

In a default WordPress installation, you can navigate to Appearance > Editor and edit any of your theme files right in the dashboard.

The trouble is, if a hacker managed to gain access to your admin panel, they could also edit your files that way, and execute whatever code they wanted to.

So it’s a good idea to disable this method of file editing, by adding the following to your wp-config.php file:

define( ‘DISALLOW_FILE_EDIT’, true );

10. Keep a "backup"

I can’t overemphasize the importance of making regular backups of your website. This is something that many people put off until it’s too late.

Even with the best security measures at your disposal, you never know when something unexpected could happen that might leave your site open to an attack.

If that happens you want to make sure all of your content is safely backed up, so that you can easily restore your site to its former glory.

The WordPress Codex tells you exactly how to backup your site, and if that seems like too much hard work, you can use a plugin such as WordPress Backup to Dropbox to schedule regular automatic backups.

11. Try to avoid free themes

We’re confident in the quality and security of our free themes. As a general rule though, it’s better to avoid using free themes, if possible, especially if they aren’t built by a reputable developer.

The main reason for this is that free themes can often contain things like base64 encoding, which may be used to sneakily insert spam links into your site, or other malicious code that can cause all sorts of problems, as shown in this experiment, where 8 out of 10 sites reviewed offered free themes containing base64 code.

If you really need to use a free theme, you should only use those developed by trusted theme companies, or those available on the official WordPress.org theme repository.

Note: The same logic applies to plugins. Only use plugins that are listed on WordPress.org, or built by a well-established developer.


Don’t Panic!
This may all sound pretty intimidating, especially if you’re a beginner. I’d like to point out that it’s not intended to scare anyone, it’s just important to discuss the topic of security regularly, as we want to make sure you stay one step ahead of the hackers!

You don’t have to do everything on this list (although it certainly wouldn’t hurt). Even if you just remove the ‘admin’ username and start using stronger passwords, your site will be that little bit safer.

Wednesday, 29 October 2014

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Remove autorun.inf virus on USB drive

plug the USB drive into your computer, a window dialogue may appear, don’t click on Ok , just choose ‘Cancel’.
Go to command prompt and type your USB drive letter.
Type dir /w/a and press enter, this will display a list of the files in in your flash drive. Remove the files: Ravmon.exe, ntdelect.com, New Folder.exe, kavo.exe  svchost.exe, autorun.inf  If you find them.
To delete the virus just type del and the filename example. F:\del autorun.inf and hit enter.
Run a antivirus scan on your USB drives just to make sure that all threats are removed successfully
Delete autorun.inf on hard drive of computer

Boot your system in the safe mode and then open a command prompt.
Delete the following files: 
%System%\config\csrss.exe
%WinDir%\media\arona.exe
%System%\logon.bat
%System%\config\autorun.inf
C:\autorun.inf
D:\autorun.inf
E:\ autorun.inf
F:\autorun.inf
autorun.inf files in all drives.
Open the registry editor and delete following parameters:
[HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System]
DisableTaskMgr = 1
[HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer]
NoFolderOptions = 1
[HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce]
"Worms" = "%System%\logon.bat"
Reboot your computer

See more information about Win32.AutoRun.
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Monday, 27 October 2014

Make Your Computer More Smoother

Monday, 27 October 2014 - 0 Comments

Make Your System More Smoother Try These Settings in your Computer But only Then If You Understand hardware and Software knowledge otherwise you Lose your Personal data or Computer Hardware.
Method:1
Goto:- START


And Type MSCONFIG.EXE and Press ENTER

Then You will See window like this
And Goto BOOT>Advance options then You look like this window

Now Click First Option >Number of Processor>and select how much cores in your cpu>then click Maximum Memory it will show your maximum RAM try to it as it is and click ok.
And Now Goto> Startup Tab>Like this...


And Uncheck Which one you Dont Want to start with your computer When its Turn on.
Thats it you'll be done...... Enjoy!!!!!! (:

Google Can't Load Error Solved In Browsers


With These Settings No One can Face Problems in Browser.

Just to be sure you don't have google blocked lets check your hosts file.
you all guys try this Method to load google Just a minute with these easy but uknown trick.
First Go to: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc.
It is located in C:\ drive
Now Right click the hosts file or you can even delete the host file totaly and come back in your Chrome or Internet browser try relode it and see the magic.

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