Saturday, August 1, 2009

Make your Computer Fresh & Clean with CCleaner (Freeware)

Tired of seeing the URL history, Downloads history, Temporary Files?

Want to make your computer look like how it used to be after a fresh format?

If your answer is Yes for the above questions, your tool is CCleaner.
If Optimization and Privacy are your headaches, CCleaner is your medicine.

Adding Run Command Button to Start Menu of Windows Vista

For Your Information:- Shortcut Key for Run Command Dialog box is (Windows Key + R)

Run command is not seen on the Start Menu of Windows Vista. Classic Start Menu system has been completely removed from Windows 7.

But there are users who love to see Run command in the Start Menu. Some of the users even complain for not including Run in Start Menu as Windows Search bar is slower compared to Run command.

This article will tell you how to enable the Run command button on the Start Menu using Local Policy Editor
Here are the steps to be followed:-

Online Document Viewer (.pdf, .doc, docx, .xlsx, .pptx and many more)

Have you come across a situation in which you had to view a PDF or PPT file but you don't have MS Office or PDF viewer installed on the PC?

This happens most of the time and sadly you cannot ask the PC owner to install MS Office or PDF Viewer for your job.

Luckily if you have Internet access from that PC! Voila! You can view those documents for free online.

This might be a good option for emergency situation where in you don't have time to install.

View Docs Online is a website that helps you in viewing the most common type of documents in a simple and fast way.

Installing Windows XP / Vista / 7 via USB Pen Drive

Are you sick of burning CDs & DVDs and protecting them from scratches?

Are you tired of typing all those commands to install Windows from USB Pen Drive?

Here is the easiest method of burning ISO images to pen drive and making it bootable.

Things you need:-
1) UltraISO - 30 day trial version can be downloaded from http://www.ezbsystems.com/ultraiso/
2) Pen Drive - 1 GB (for XP) and 4 GB (for Vista/7)
3) Windows XP / Vista / 7 ISO Image

Here is the 6 step process:-