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pankaj

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  1. Hi luke77, i think you have installed many programs/softwares thats why it shows Constant high CPU usage. if you want to maintain or reduce your CPU usage you can uninstall these programs if they are of no use for you by jst seeing in Windows Task Manager and then processes that which program uses how much CPU memory and then uninstall it by just going into control panel and then add or remove programs...I hope this works for you...
  2. Hi..net_user, can you tell me what os you are using???????
  3. Hi kewlking1980.....you can use partition magic...its best to create, resize and merge partitions on your hard drive without destroying data. Partition Magic helps organize and protect your data, run multiple operating systems, convert file system types and fix partition table errors. so i hope u'll find it good.......
  4. Hi, you can use command prompt for that and run these commands..... Start /Wait IE8-WindowsXP-x86-PTB.exe /quiet /norestart /update-no REG ADD "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Setup\8.0\WU" /V "ForcePostUpdateInstall" /T "REG_DWORD" /D "1" /F Start /Wait IE8-WindowsXP-KB971961-x86-PTB.exe -q -z -er /Nobackup Start /Wait IE8-WindowsXP-KB975364-x86-PTB.exe -q -z -er /Nobackup Start /Wait IE8-WindowsXP-KB976325-x86-PTB.exe -q -z -er /Nobackup REG DELETE "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Setup\8.0\WU" /F But do all on yourself because you might have to install your os again if this one not been success...
  5. Hi....here's the method to stop auto driver installation.. 1.open devices & printers from start menu 2.Right click the PC icon\ 3.choose device installation settings 4.Check: No, let me choose what to do 5.Check: Never instal driver software from windows update then 6.Open device manager 7.find your sound card 8.Uninstall the driver and check the box "Delete the driver" for this device 9.Press OK 10.reboot
  6. Here is the solution of your problem by changing the registry but Modification in the registry is very harmful and if you are not able to do correctly you might have to reinstall o.s so do at your own risk...... To change the registry, follow these steps: 1. Click StartCollapse this imageExpand this im, in the Start Search box, type regedit. 2. In the Programs list, click Regedit.exe. · If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or click Continue. 3. Find and then click the following registry subkey: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main 4. In the details pane, click New, and then click DwordValue. 5. Set RunOnceComplete to 1. 6. In the details pane, click New, and then click DwordValue. 7. Set RunOnceHasShown to 1. 8. Close Registry Editor. 9. Restart Internet Explorer.
  7. Hi,Navigate to the Web site you'd like to use for your homepage. Then, click the down arrow next to the Home icon on the Internet Explorer 8 toolbar and select Add or Change Home Page. Now you can select whether you want to Use this webpage as your only home page, or Add this webpage to your homepage tabs. Click Yes to save your changes.
  8. hi, you can try pdf xchange viewer it allows you to view and edit PDFs, all from within an attractive and intuitive interface. the free version doesn't allow you to create documents from scratch, it does let you edit extensively, with a few exceptions, mainly the ability to add or remove pages. Commenting, underlining, stamping, attaching files and creating text boxes are all easily done, and can be modified and removed in the click of a button. OS: Win2000/XP/Vista/7 so i hope you can find it good...........
  9. You can restore the Start menu to its original, default settings by the following process: 1.Open Taskbar and Start Menu Properties by clicking the Start button , clicking Control Panel, clicking Appearance and Personalization, and then clicking Taskbar and Start Menu. 2.Click the Start Menu tab, and then click Customize. 3.In the Customize Start Menu dialog box, click Use Default Settings, click OK, and then click OK again. If htis does not work i'll tell you another process....
  10. For installing Windows 7, 64 bit on a 1TB HDD in one of two partitions and other necessary files 20 to 50 gb is good and if u want top install your others may be you need more space but thats enough for nesseray files and for more info you can uise this link http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/products/system-requirements
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