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3 March 2010 Comments

Windows Command Line Top Secret

Copy and paste from/to the command line
Click on the icon in the title bar and choose Edit > Mark. Now, drag over the area you want to copy, hit Enter and the text is copied to the clipboard. Similarly, you can click on the icon in the title bar and choose Paste to paste the [...]


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28 February 2010 Comments

Howto Keep YouTube Fullscreen

I’ve always hated the fact that in order to watch a video on YouTube in full screen you couldn’t use your 2nd monitor. This drove me nuts, and recently I started looking for a solution, which I figured had to be out there.
Step 1
Go to a video on YouTube, in this example I am going [...]


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28 February 2010 Comments

Howto Use Multiple Computers On One Mouse & Keyboard

This article talks about how to control multiple Windows systems using the keyboard/mouse attached to one computer. It is designed for folks who have two (or more) computers set up at home and find themselves regularly sliding from one system to the other (and wearing out the carpet in the process!). Simply put, you will [...]


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4 February 2010 Comments

Howto Seamlessly Run Linux OS in Windows

Windows only: Free application Portable Ubuntu for Windows runs an entire Linux operating system as a Windows application. As if that weren’t cool enough, it’s portable, so you can carry it on your thumb drive.
Built from the same guts as the andLinux system that lets you seamlessly run Linux apps on your Windows desktop, Portable [...]


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4 February 2010 Comments

Howto Mastering Windows 7

Get Quick Launch back
I liked the new Windows 7 taskbar a lot — but something was missing. Yes, you can pin programs to the Start menu now, and I do. But I also liked the Quick Launch bar, where I could put icons for programs I use a little less frequently but often enough that [...]


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2 February 2010 Comments

Howto Write Maths Equations in OneNote 2007

Onenote is a superb companion for me, I can use it to gather all my information in one place, find what I need fast, and share your notes and information.  I have just put together a few screenshots for you – hopefully, these will inspire you to create your own master piece. OneNote’s sections break [...]


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1 February 2010 Comments

Howto Bypass a Computer Password on All Major Operating Systems

Obviously you shouldn’t use this to gain unlawful access to a computer. If you’re a geek, however, you’ll eventually end up in a situation where someone forgets their password, you acquire a machine with an operating system you cannot access, or similar situation.


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1 February 2010 Comments

Howto Install / Boot Ubuntu From Flash Drive

If you want to install Ubuntu 9.10 in your flash drive then you can do it by using a simple to use software named LiLi USB Creator (Linux Live USB Creator). This software offers lot many other features related to installation of Linux dstributions like Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, Puppy Linux and many more in a [...]


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