Showing posts with label Software. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Software. Show all posts

Reduce your Windows 7 Boot time

We use msconfig, regedit, Services manage for start windows fast. But i found a new software who can analyze boot time & diagnose it.

It is called Soluto, and you can download from http://www.soluto.com

The install is simple. Download and run the setup file

Reboot your system, and it will analyze all of the processes that launch at boot time. The cool part is that it looks up each application in a database that is updated by users like yourself - it has a built in wiki editing tool to update information about apps it does not recognize.

When it is finished, you can see all of the programs that impact your boot time. It shows you an exact boot time, and how much time each application takes to launch.

The application is crisp, and almost fun to use. The amount of detail on each application is amazing. The color coding will keep you from making mistakes - something easy to do when you are plunking away while drinking your third egg nog.

When you want to keep an app from running, simply pause it. It will never run again unless you manually launch it.

With a few quick clicks you can pause the applications you don't need and dramatically reduce your boot time.

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On Command Line- Find Out BIOS, Motherboard and CPU info

Info about your system's BIOS, then type this command

wmic bios get name,serialnumber,version

Info about your BIOS name, current version and it's serial number if there is any.

wmic csproduct get name,identifyingnumber,uuid

Info about your System motherboard (that happen to be the name) and it's UUID

wmic cpu get name,CurrentClockSpeed,MaxClockSpeed

Info about what's the CPU clock speed, also if you have turbo boost CPUs, what's the Max Clock Speed your system is capable of for the current configuration. Of course you can always overclock your CPU and that will too reflect the change.

wmic cpu get name,CurrentClockSpeed,MaxClockSpeed /every:1

If you have dynamic clock speed running, then add this line, it will refresh and monitor the Clock speed every 1 second.


Run Android Apps on Windows 7/8

12:10 PM by Yash Kalra 0 comments

A virtualization solution that lets you run Android apps fluidly on Windows 7 systems, or even Windows 8. If you are currently looking for a way to port Android apps on Windows system, looking no farther, this App from BlueStacks is all you need. It's a magic piece that puts Android in to the multi-platform category.

The BlueStacks App Player runs like a desktop widget at the top right corner of your desktop after installed. It runs Android apps pretty smoothly in full-screen. The App Player comes with 10 pre-installed apps out of the box but you can get more apps through BlueStacks Cloud Connect, which requires a Facebook authentication to get in. You can install up to 26 of them with the App Player.

It works on Windows 7 machine and it's free.


Windows Advance Option Repair (F8)

To repair Windows Advance Option (F8)

The reason for corrupt of Windows Advance Option - Safe mode & other are not work (system restart or error of BSOD) is Virus. Some Virus remove the Windows Advance Option Menu Setting.

To resolve the issue:

The registry keys to boot into Safe Mode are under the SafeBoot key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SafeBoot

You can boot into Safe Mode without or with networking, there is a subkey for each mode: Minimal (no networking) and Network (with networking).

Each device, driver or service that has to be started has a subkey under the Minimal or Network key.

If you want to disable a device, driver or service in Safe Mode, just delete the corresponding subkey (make a backup first).
I tested this with key {4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} (resulted in a disabled CD-ROM drive) and PlugPlay (resulted in a disabled Plug and Play service).

I compared several SafeBoot registry keys for Windows XP SP2 on different hardware platforms, and they were all identical. However, there were some small differences when comparing different operatings systems (Windows XP SP1, SP2 and Windows 2003 SP1). Remember that Safe Mode was introduced with Windows 2000.
These are minor differences, just listing devices, drivers or services that are only present on one version of Windows. For example, I found Volume shadow copy on a Windows 2003 and not on Windows XP. And Windows 2003 also had less network services than Windows XP, this is probably a result of the default hardening of Windows 2003: more services and applications are disabled by default on Windows 2003 than on Windows XP.

To repair you PC for Working of Windows Advance Option Menu insert or check the safe mode registry setting is there if not insert it. If you want to insert the Safe Mode default registry setting than download the attachment & Import it.

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Windows 7 WinSxS Folder Size reduce

1:51 PM by Yash Kalra 0 comments

With Windows Vista, the WinSxS folder was able to be cleaned up via a third party tool (WinSxS Lite here - Vista only!). With the initial release of Windows 7, we lost that capability - but it has since returned with Service Pack 1.

The WinSxS folder is used to store install and uninstall files, windows packages (current and previous versions of a component) and out-of-band releases. (You should not completely delete this folder). Post Windows 7 SP1, there is now a way to remove the unnecessary files from this folder using the command line (elevated/admin mode -> Click Start -> Type "cmd" in Search. Right click on "cmd" and choose "Run as Administrator"). This is great for reducing the Windows folder size for SSDs and netbooks.

c:\dism /online /cleanup-image /spsuperseded


Install the Windows Recovery Console in Boot Menu

1:44 PM by Yash Kalra 0 comments

The Windows Recovery Console is required to fix many startup issues caused by malware, viruses, and corrupt system files. The Recovery Console can be booted from the Windows Setup disc, but many machines (including Netbooks) do not have CD drives or easy access to the Windows Setup disc.

Below are the instructions to install the Recovery Console on any Windows XP machine as a boot list option. You will no longer need physical access to the Windows Setup disc (except to install initially) when things go wrong.

  • Insert the Windows XP setup disc.
  • Click Start -> Run and type: "%windir%\i386\winnt32.exe /cmdcons"
  • Click YES on the Windows Setup box to install the Recovery Console.
  • Setup will attempt to connect to the Internet to update any setup files from the disc. Press ESC to interrupt the setup and use the files on the disc only.
  • Once the Recovery Console is installed a confirmation box will pop up. Click OK.

Some Windows XP passwords will not be recognized by the Recovery Console. To remove the password requirement, modify the following registry key:

  • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Setup\RecoveryConsole
  • Set the DWORD SecurityLevel value to 1.


Windows Seven God Mode

1:13 PM by Yash Kalra 0 comments

Enable the Windows 7 God Mode control panel:

1. Create the folder.

First, create a new folder. For this example, I am simply doing this on my desktop via the right-click context menu.

2. Rename the folder with the specific string.

Rename the folder to specifically be: GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C} . Failure to include this in the folder name will result in this Easter egg not working as expected.

Copy & Paste:

GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}

3. Verify functionality.

The folder having been renamed, Windows has recognized the specific key we've included in the name, and has changed it's appearance, and functionality. Hovering over the folder with the cursor interestingly will still display to us that the item still behaves as a folder within the operating system. Yet while opening it, will display a new and previously hidden control panel.

{There are 266 system administration related tasks, items, and locations you can now access easily and readily all from this singular control panel. They are sorted into collapse sections of a list view, and allow you to quickly set only the preferred system tasks, tools, and utilities to be seen within your view.}


Access and Explore Linux File systems on Windows OS

Mount or Explore Linux file system on windows but rather a collection of software that will enable you to mount and or explore linux file systems such as Ext2, Ext3 and Reiserfs.

Ext2 IFS - Provides Windows NT4.0/2000/XP/2003/Vista/2008 with full access to Linux Ext2 volumes (both read and write access). This may be useful if you have installed both Windows and Linux as a dual boot environment on your computer.

DiskInternals Linux Reader - Provides read-only access and does not allow you to make records in Ext2/Ext3 file system partitions. It is 100% free by the way.

Ext2FSD
- Act as a file system driver for Windows NT/XP/2K to access a linux filesystem such as ext2.

Explore2FS - A linux filesystem explorer for Windows 9x/NT/XP or XPSP2/Win2k3 which supports ext2 and ext3 linux filesystems.


Set Background Image To Folder

5:01 PM by Yash Kalra 0 comments

Set Background Image To Folder

When you open drive or folder, You see white background.Even, if you change your theme, your window explorer background remains white and its very common.Now you can Add or Change background of any folde rs or Drives.
This Trick will let you add images as
bac kground of the folders or drives.It will set as wallpaper to that folder windows or drives.

To Set Or Add Image To Background of window E xplorer...
Follow this Simple Procedure...

1.} Go to Start >> All Program >> Accessories >> Open Notepad.

2.} Paste the Below Code in notepad.

[{BE098140-A513-11D0-A3A4-00C04FD706EC}]
IconArea_Image=images\1.JPG

IconArea_Text=0*000080FFf

The three line of code should on separate line as shown above.

3.} Save it as "Desktop.ini" without quotes .

4.}Save this file where you need image background.

5.} Now,You need image for background.Create a folder named Images and Copy images in that folder.Now give the directory of the image location in the second line of coding. Suppose your image name is my image.jpg which is inside the images folder,Then the directory for this will be Images\my image.jpg.I have named my images with serial number which make more easy to change images.

6.} Now, we have two files.First files is the code saved as Desktop.ini and other one is a Folder named Images,Contains the images used for background.

7.} Make Sure you specify, Correct Directories in Second Line of the code.
i.e IconArea_Image=IMAGES\7.Jpg
Third line of code specify icon text color.If background is black, Then change the text color to white.

Use this trick to any folder or drive, Even to Portable drives,Flash drives,Pen drives.Just Copy the image folder and desktop.ini, where u need image background.

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Visual BCD Editor: Edit Windows 7 Boot Configuration Data

The boot configuration data store (BCD) contains boot configuration parameters and controls how the operating system is booted for Windows Vista and later versions. Unlike Boot.ini in XP, BCD stores data in a binary format and cannot be edited with a text editor.

Visual BCD Editor is a free tool for Vista and Windows 7 operating systems, and provides a graphical user interface for command line utility BCDEdit. Once installed, it provides two main features: Startup Repair and Visual BCD Editor.

The Startup Repair feature can be used to repair BCD, repair bootsector and MBR (Master Boot Record), and repair disk as well.

Key features:

# Edit boot menu

# Rename boot menu entries

# Change boot menu timeout

# Repair BCD

# Backup BCD store

# Import BCD store

# Repair bootsector

# Repair disk

# Set default boot menu entry

# Create new Windows XP loader

# Create new Windows 7/Vista loader

# Create new bootsector loader for Unix and Mac OS X

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Missing Network Icon Animation Activity in Windows 7

Activate Network Icon Animation Activity in Windows 7 | Solution to Missing Network Icon Animation Activity in Windows 7

How to Activate Network Icon Animation Activity in Windows 7 ?

Windows 7 has a different kind of network activity icon in the system tray and unlike the Windows XP style network icon which blinks, the Windows 7 default icon does not show any activity. Network Activity Indicator is a freeware tool which displays the old 'two monitors' icon in Windows 7 that flashed blue to show network activity on the System Tray.

Unlike the original Windows XP utility (that has individual indicators for each interface), this program indicates outgoing and incoming network packets on all available interfaces. You can configure the blink rate of the icons in the system tray.

This utility is a standalone executable. Run the program, you'll see a new system tray icon. If you want to remove the default Windows 7 network utility, then open the notification center in control panel and select "Hide icon and notifications" for the default Windows 7 network icon.

gor Tolmachev of itsamples.com has developed a very small utility called Network Activity Indicator. It adds Windows XP Style Network Icon in System Tray which is Animated.

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