4 September 2012

How to determine whether a computer is running a 32-bit version or 64-bit version of the Windows operating system


Windows Vista or Windows 7
If you have Windows Vista or Windows 7, there are two methods to determine whether you are running a 32-bit or a 64-bit version. If one does not work, try the other.

Method 1: View System window in Control Panel
     1.  Click Start, type system in the Start Search box, and then click system in the Programs list.
     2.  The operating system is displayed as follows:
            1.  For a 64-bit version operating system: 64-bit Operating System appears for the System type underSystem.
            2.   For a 32-bit version operating system: 32-bit Operating System appears for the System type underSystem.

Method 2: View System Information window
     1.    Click Start, type system in the Start Search box, and then click System Information in the Programs list.
      2.    When System Summary is selected in the navigation pane, the operating system is displayed as follows:
            1.  For a 64-bit version operating system: x64-based PC appears for the System type under Item.
            2.  For a 32-bit version operating system: x86-based PC appears for the System type under Item.

Windows XP
If you have Windows XP, there are two methods to determine whether you are running a 32-bit or a 64-bit version. If one does not work, try the other.

Method 1: View System Properties in Control Panel
     1.    Click Start, and then click Run.
     2.    Type sysdm.cpl, and then click OK.
     3.    Click the General tab. The operating system is displayed as follows:
            1.  For a 64-bit version operating system: Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Version < Year> appears under System.
            2.   For a 32-bit version operating system: Windows XP Professional Version appears under System.
Note is a placeholder for a year.

Method 2: View System Information window
    1.    Click Start, and then click Run.
    2.     Type winmsd.exe, and then click OK.
    3.     When System Summary is selected in the navigation pane, locate Processor under Item in the details pane. Note the value.
If the value that corresponds to Processor starts with x86, the computer is running a 32-bit version of Windows.
If the value that corresponds to Processor starts with ia64 or AMD64, the computer is running a 64-bit version of Windows.
Windows Server 2003
If you cannot determine the operating system bit count with these methods, go to the "Next Steps" section. Windows Server 2003. If you have Windows Server 2003, there are two methods to determine whether you are running a 32-bit or a 64-bit version. If one does not work, try the other.

Method 1: View System Properties in Control Panel
    1.    Click Start, and then click Run.
    2.    Type sysdm.cpl, and then click OK.
    3.    Click the General tab. The operating system is displayed as follows:
          1.    For a 64-bit version operating system: Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition appears underSystem.
          2      For a 32-bit version operating system: Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition appears under System.

Method 2: View System Information window

   1.   Click Start, and then click Run
   2.   Type winmsd.exe, and then click OK.
   3.    When System Summary is selected in the navigation pane, locate Processor under Item in the details pane. Note the value.
          1.    If the value that corresponds to Processor starts with x86, the computer is running a 32-bit version of Windows.
         2.   If the value that corresponds to Processor starts with EM64T or ia64, the computer is running a 64-bit version of Windows.

1 September 2012

How To Change Cursor In Blog


Are you bored with default cursor in your blog? If you're bored, you can change the cursor now, easy right? What? You don't know how to change it? OK, i will LET you how to change the cursor.

JUST FOLLOW THIS SIMPLE STEP

1. Log in to your blogger account
2. Go to Design>>>Page Elements>>>Add Gadget
3. Choose "HTML/Java Script"
4. Copy the code below, and paste on the place.


5.    Now save it 

You can change http://cursors0.totallyfreecursors.com/thumbnails/indonesia.gif with your image (cusor) URL. Below are the examples of unique cursor :

http://cursors0.totallyfreecursors.com/thumbnails/aliendance.gif
http://cursors2.totallyfreecursors.com/thumbnails/pool8spin.gif
http://cursors2.totallyfreecursors.com/thumbnails/choco1.gif
http://cursors3.totallyfreecursors.com/thumbnails/bigboo.gif
http://cursors0.totallyfreecursors.com/thumbnails/mario.gif

How to Browse Facebook Photos in Pinterest Style


Pinterest is one of the hottest topic in social networking. So now you can see your pictures on facebook in pinterest style. With new Facebook app Freindsheet you can do this. The new app is created by Zach Allia, which turns all the Facebook photos from your news feed into a Pinterest style. And this app is absolutely free.




Hide Pinterst Activity On Facebook and Useful Tips For Pinterst on line



1)      Edit Your Settings

        If you've enabled Facebook to auto-post your Pinterest activity, it's easy to change your Pinterest account settings.
Just hover over your name on the top-right of the screen. Select "Settings" from the menu that appears.

2)   Change Facebook Timeline Settings

Now, scroll down until you see the Facebook settings section.
Where is reads "Add Pinterest to Facebook Timeline," select "Off."
You have now stopped Pinterest from automatically posting to Facebook.

3)    Change the App Settings

Alternatively, you can edit the settings of the Pinterest Facebook app so that it only shows your Pinterest content to certain people -- either individuals or lists you have created.
To set this up, click the drop-down menu at the top-right of your Facebook homepage.
Choose "Account Settings," then "Apps" on the left hand-side of your display.
Scroll down your apps list until you see Pinterest. Once you click it, you'll see the "Posts on your behalf" section.

4)   The Pinterest App

If you now select "Custom," you can manually enter names of people you know would like to see your Pinterest content, or enter the name of a pre-made list.
You can also select people you'd like to hide your Pinterest content from by entering their names in the "Hide this from" box.
A little lower down, next to where it reads "Who can see posts this app makes for you on your Facebook timeline?" click on the "Friends" box.


5) Opt in to Manually Send to Facebook

Even if you have stopped auto-sharing to Facebook from your Pinterest account, you can still send the occasional Pinterest post to Facebook.To do this, simply tick the "Facebook" box as you use the Pinterest bookmarklet tool.


6) Share to Facebook

Or hit the "Share to Facebook" option after you've clicked on the "Pin It" button.
This also gives you more options, such as the ability to create the custom privacy options we outlined in slide four.

7) Mute Certain Facebook Users

If Pinterest isn't a huge issue in your feed in general, but there are a few people who post excessively, you can "mute" those loud few, rather than stop seeing Pinterest content altogether.
To stop seeing Pinterest content from one contact, find a recent Pinterest-related post from that person and click on the small drop-down arrow on the top-right.
Select "Unsubscribe from activity stories/music and videos (this changes dependant on the nature of the content) by NAME" and those kind of posts will not appear in your stream in the future.

Convert Your P D F To Power Point


The appropriately named Convert PDF to Power Point does exactly what it says.What you need to do is to upload your PDF document, enter an email address for it to be received at, and wait a minute or two. You’ll get an email with a link to download your new Power Point file.

The service is free but they do state a limit of just 3 pages, although when I tried it out, I actually got my whole 10 pages. For anything longer you would most likely have to break the PDF document up, but there are other free tools online that can help you do that, like Split PDF.




The best part is that the Power Point presentation file you receive is fully editable. I imagine this is something that would come in handy for students or for last minute changes when you’re not by your computer.

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