Tag: microsoft

Create your Own Gadget………..on VISTA

Hey guys Have you ever tried to create your own gadget in your Vista…………..Try this it will be fun and really nice………..You can show your friend as “This is my own gadget”……It’s too simple. Gadget are nothing moreover than a little but powerful handy tool. you might get surprised when you know how easy they

[How To]Unattended Installation file Guide.

Introduction The goal of this document is to collect instructions for performing unattended / silent installations of many popular application installers. Such instructions are useful for automating these installations. A quick word on terminology: Strictly speaking, an unattended installation is one which does not require user interaction, and a silent (or quiet) installation is one

Enable Telnet in Windows 7

It’s very rare that I use Telnet these days, so it took a long time for me to notice that by default it was not packaged with Windows 7. I did some research and found out that this was also true for Windows Vista. More than likely this was an attempt to make Windows more

Cube Desktop for Windows

Now it has been need of every people working in desktop to have more workspace…..Due to the lack of workspaces people are purchasing the wide screen as well as big screen monitors. and people having low budgets are having trouble with low workspace in desktop. Now not to worry to those guys we have small

command III……REGISTRY

Registry is the most powerful tool in windows operating system, any errors occurs in our machine we try to solve it through the regedit first….even now a days we try to fix the viruses through registry.we may not able to access our GUI mode of Registry when our machine get infected by virus so through

Problem Steps Recorder(PSR) in Windows 7

      The Problem Steps Recorder (PSR) is a great new feature that helps in troubleshooting a system. At times, Remote Assistance may not be possible. However, if a person types PSR in their Instant Search, it will launch the recorder. Now they can perform the actions needed to recreate the problem and each click will

Schedule Task Manually…….how?

Tasks,processes,commands can be scheduled in Windows through Task Scheduler. But is it possible to do this through few lines using the command prompt? This is where the “at” command is useful Administrator access is needed to schedule,modify or delete tasks using the “at” command. Suppose the box needs to be shutdown at 7 pm today,this

COMMAND FOR WINDOWS

Command is the most interesting, powerful and essential tool for the ITpros as well as developer. Without knowledge on it ITpros cannot work well, and obviously some guys want to show them professional by using the command……(a full black screen and white cursor blinking). Hope you guys have now learned how to use the “at”