Friday, January 21, 2011

Emergency Boot your PC using MS-DOS using USB drives

Today I am going to explain important process to boot your computer with MS-DOS using USB drive
Before I am going to explain the process Download Win98 boot disk from here 
Next you need to download HP USB Format tool from here

Follow these steps below:
Extract window98 boot disk to a folder
Run HP Formatting tool select FAT32 next check the Create DOS start up disk using file located at: Provide the folder location which you have extracted
Press Start ,Once process gets completes you MS-DOS bootable disk is ready
Copy entire Win98 folder into root of pen drive expect 3 files (MSDOS.sys,IO.sys, Command.com)

Now Copy the Winodows XP CD into a folder on to USB drive
Now its time to test your CD ,goto BIOS change first boot menu sequence as USB device
Insert the USB ,your computer will get a prompt like A:\
Now your computer has started into MS-DOS
You can run most of DOS command over here
Type Command Cd \i386
Once you have got into A:\XPfoldername\i386 then type WINNT and press enter you will get option to install windows.









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Login Yahoo! using Facebook and Google Account

Yahoo! is allowing users to sign in to its network of websites using their Facebook or Google accounts in a move aimed at boosting user numbers. The feature uses the OpenID authentication system and makes it easier for millions of users to perform tasks such as sharing and commenting on Yahoo! articles and playing its online games without the need to create an account. The company says it plans to extend functionality to other third-party logins over the coming months.
     Yahoo! is the latest company to allow network access to rival identity providers. Google implemented a similar service in September, allowing Yahoo! account holders to access its facilities such as Reader, Docs and AdWords. Yahoo!-owned photo sharing website Flickr began trialling the system a month later, allowing Google users to utilise its features and TechCrunch claims Flickr witnessed a 20% increase in sign-ups as a result.
                    Yahoo! has long stated its intention to keep users engaged with its content for longer as part of its plan to reverse the company’s fortunes, and commentators claim the benefits of attracting Google and Facebook’s user base to its properties makes the move an obvious one. However, some say it indicates that Yahoo! is conceding defeat in its battle to become the number one online identity. Facebook launched its social sign-in service Facebook Connect in 2008, and it is now used across a number of sites including CNN and YouTube. Yahoo! was reportedly planning to launch a rival service, called Y Connect, last year but the feature never materialised.
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Thursday, January 6, 2011

GET SMS alert as your vehicle get STOLEN

Henceforth, bike and car thieves can run but not hide. And vehicle owners, apprehensive of ever-increasing thefts of cars and bikes in the city and their prized possessions going missing for ever, can heave a sigh of relief. All they need to do is instal a device, the size of a mobile phone with a sim, inside their vehicle.
    The moment their vehicle is stolen or tampered with, the device will send them an SMS alert. Thereafter, the thief and his movements will be like iridescent squiggles on a radar and can be tracked live on a mapbased platform such as Google Earth. With about 7,000 vehicles reported stolen every year, it makes the police’s task much easier and, what’s
more, the device is affordably priced.
    The device, called ‘Tcop’, has been developed by iTrans Technologies (India) Pvt Ltd, located on Bannerghatta Road. In bikes, the device can be fitted beneath the seat or near the battery. In cars, it can be placed inside the glove box. It has a set of wires and one wire is connected to the battery. It draws a small amount of power from the battery and doesn’t require recharging.

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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Facebook Chat Messager: Chit chat for Facebook

Benefits of Chit Chat for Facebook

  • Fun and Free - Convenient and fun way to chat with your Facebook contacts without the hassle of surfing Facebook
  • Free Your Web-Browser - No need to keep your web browser logged into Facebook
  • Easy To Use - Download, install and then login with your Facebook username and password - easy!
  • Popular? - Swift and fast tabbed chat Interface making it easy to talk with many Facebook friends at once
  • Instant Message Notification - Lets you know when you receive an instant message. 

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Friday, December 31, 2010

Check any Email from anywhere on Webmail : www.mail2web.com

Webmail solutions allow you to check your email from anywhere in the world with internet access. It is always free with no need to register. Your information isn't shared and it works with any POP3 or IMAP4 email!
 mail2web.com provides a free web-based email retrieval application that allows users from anywhere to anonymously pick up their email from almost any POP3 and IMAP4 email server. No registration is required to access or use the application. Rather than offer another email address like Hotmail® or Yahoo Mail!®, mail2web.com allows you to use your existing email account.
Retrieving and sending email with mail2web.com is as simple as entering your email address and password. Now you can easily read, reply, forward and even delete messages all while you're away from your regular email program.
mail2web.com never shares your email address or your emails with any 3rd party.
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Monday, December 27, 2010

Presenting the most awaited 4 SIM four standy Mobile Phone

This phone has got a built-in TV tuner. You don't have to connect this phone to TV. It is just an alternative to your normal TV. That is, you can watch the channels right from your mobile phone screen. It just functions like a normal TV the only difference being the size of the screen (for normal TV it may be more than 14inch while this screen is 3inch). In short, a compact TV in your hand. Without any external connections, wherever you are and whenever you like, you can watch free-to-air channels like DD National, DD Local and DD News. If you just bring your cable receiver in contact with the mobile antenna, you will be able to watch all other cable channels like Star Plus, Star Movies, AXN, ESPN, NDTV etc., The antenna catches the signal directly from the satellite and NOT through Network Service Providers (Airtel, Vodafone etc.,). Mean to say, watching TV is absolutely FREE of cost. You can watch it even without a SIM
***This phone can be used as a modem so that you can connect to the Internet/GPRS and browse from the PC besides browsing from the phone.  Also note that you can use 'AIRTEL MOBILE OFFICE', Vodafone Connect (and many other Internet service) on your mobile phone and also you can connect & access Internet on your PC as well with some peculiar settings which will be given to our buyers when they need to use GPRS on PC.
****Manual GPRS settings procedure for AIRTEL/VODAFONE/BSNL will be sent online as people are finding it difficult to automatically receive the settings for OEM phones.
When you are on call on one SIM, you will hear 'Call Waiting' beep/tone if you get a call on any of the other three SIMs- So four SIM four Active phone!
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Sunday, December 26, 2010

China launches Google rival: www.goso.cn

After taming Google into submission, China has launched a new search engine of its own to make foray into its 420 million strong net users' market, a move believed to be aimed at taking firm control of the web media.
Known as 'Goso.cn', China's very own search engine has been launched by the country's largest newspaper the 'People's Daily', which is the official daily of the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC).

The state-run media already holds sway over the country where the flow of information is tightly controlled, and the move to introduce its own search engine signifies its aim to take control of the web media as well.
The move came as blog news is catching up fast posing a direct challenge to the hold of official media in the country.

Google was involved in a face-off with the Chinese government in March this year after it shut down its Chinese search engine and re-routed mainland users to its uncensored site in Hong Kong, protesting cyber attacks.

Google, which resisted attempts of censorship for many months later gave in and got its license to operate in China renewed only after it agreed to abide by all restrictions.

Months later, the country's largest newspaper has launched a news search engine which came after six months of trial operations, state-run English dailies the China Daily and Global Times reported.

The launch of the "People Search Engine" is part of authorities' efforts to enhance the CPC international communication capacity, Zhang Yannong, president of People's Daily, said.

Given the fact that most of the rules and regulations of the information industry were set by foreign companies, and that several countries view development of the Internet as part of their national strategies, China must develop a search engine with independent technology, thus creating a good Internet environment for 420 million, China Daily quoted a "netizen" Zhang as saying.
"The search engine is an Internet tool that obviously has ideological characteristics," he said. Deng Yaping, general manager of Goso Network Limited, said Goso.cn is a vertical search engine product that integrates news, news forums, pictures, blogs, videos and micro blogs.
Since its renewal, Google operated on a low profile in China and Google Earth Maps did not even take part in the bidding, leaving the floor open to mostly local competitors.
China has already launched its own version of earth maps which showed Arunachal Pradesh as part of southern Tibet.
Goso.cn is expected to go after local search engine Baidu.com, which expanded it operations taking full advantage of Google's problems.

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