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  1. I am have installed two different XP versions in my PC and I need to change anyone into Windows 8.1 so that I can use latest softwares but I can't install Windows 8.1 as a error message pops up when I am running the setup which tries to say me that my PC has MBR type of partition but it requires a GPT type of partition. But I can't back up all my files and format whole of my hard drive and get them partitioned into GPT. So I need a such I solution to it so that I need not format my whole hard disk. I am also afraid that if I am able to switch to GPT then I can no longer use my loving XP. So any help from you will be very beneficial to me and if you need anymore details I can provide you. I am grateful to Jaclaz that she tried to help me as much as she can.
  2. When I change it into Legacy Only then nothing pops-up which is related to the Setup. I forgot to mention that my setup file is in a bootable pendrive. Will I make a DVD?
  3. Windows 8 features- Other OS Boot Mode Selection- UEFI and Legacy LAN PXE Boot Option ROM- Disabled Storage Boot Option Control- Legacy only Other PCI Device ROM Priority- UEFI OpROM Network Stack- Disabled This is what I see when I open the BIOS Features.
  4. Operating System Windows XP Professional 32-bit SP3 CPU Intel Core i5 4440S @ 2.80GHz Haswell 22nm Technology RAM 4.00GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 798MHz (11-11-11-28) Motherboard Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltd. H81M-WW (SOCKET 0) Graphics Standard Monitor (1366x768@60Hz) 2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GT 710 (NVIDIA) Storage 931GB Western Digital WDC WD10EZEX-00WN4A0 (SATA (SSD)) Optical Drives HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH24NSD1 Audio NVIDIA High Definition Audio These are the specifications of my PC.
  5. Yah, I was try to change one of my XP into Windows 8.1.
  6. Guys forgive me today as I am very busy with my father in some other work. I will surely reply and check the updates of you guys tomorrow.
  7. I was trying to use the method given in the 3rd link before you had posted it here but the BIOS of my PC is very different in looks and although I got the place which he (the youtuber) mentioned but I found no different option other than P0 and P4. And my dear Jaclaz why you are so aggressive? And I see that you try to hit me whenever you get a chance!
  8. I need an urgent help. The problem is: I have two versions of Windows XP installed on my PC. But I wanted to use Windows 8.1 by changing one of my XP into it. So I tried to install the Windows 8.1 in my PC and found that a problem is occurring. When ever I try to install the 8.1 and reach the Setup windows where I need to select the partition where I need to install it it a message show me that I am using an MBR type of partition and I need to change it into GPT. I tried to find out how to shot out this problem and all I came know is that I need to format my whole hard disk and change it into GPT and it will lead to deleting all my data from my PC which is not possible for me. I don't have any external storage so that I can backup such a huge amount of data. So, can anyone help me to install Windows 8.1 without such a hazard? I need an urgent reply to this post! All the members present here please me !!!!!!!
  9. An Australian teenager pleaded guilty to charges of hacking into Apple's secure systems and said that he was a fan of the technology giant and hoped to work there one day, the media reported. The 16-year-old boy is facing criminal charges after the technology giant called in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). "The teen, who cannot be named for legal reasons, broke into Apple's mainframe from his suburban home on multiple occasions over a year because he was such a fan of the company, according to his lawyer," The Age reported late on Thursday. The teenager, who studies in a private school, reportedly stored the saved information in a folder titled "hacky hack hack". He was able to access authorized keys, view customer accounts and download 90 GB of secure files before being caught. "The teen's defence lawyer said his client had become so well known in the international hacking community that even mentioning the case in detail could expose him to risk," the report added. The magistrate has acknowledged the teenager's guilty plea and he is set to be sentenced next month due to the "complexities" of the case. Isn't it amazing?
  10. An Australian teenager pleaded guilty to charges of hacking into Apple's secure systems and said that he was a fan of the technology giant and hoped to work there one day, the media reported. The 16-year-old boy is facing criminal charges after the technology giant called in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). "The teen, who cannot be named for legal reasons, broke into Apple's mainframe from his suburban home on multiple occasions over a year because he was such a fan of the company, according to his lawyer," The Age reported late on Thursday. The teenager, who studies in a private school, reportedly stored the saved information in a folder titled "hacky hack hack". He was able to access authorized keys, view customer accounts and download 90 GB of secure files before being caught. "The teen's defence lawyer said his client had become so well known in the international hacking community that even mentioning the case in detail could expose him to risk," the report added. The magistrate has acknowledged the teenager's guilty plea and he is set to be sentenced next month due to the "complexities" of the case. Isn't it amazing?
  11. Can I know if someone is using a  Asus Zenfone 5z? I want to know if it is worth buying. I am a Zenfone user. I am already using a Zenfone 3 and a Zenfone 3 laser. I wanna know if it is a good upgrade. Please don't leave this status uncommented.

    1. Dibya

      Dibya

      i will say it is far better than oneplus 6

  12. After 8 months I am online again here!

  13. Bro I have installed TWRP recovery on my Lenovo a6000 successfully 2 days ago.
  14. ARM-based laptops with Windows, again!

    The first attempt at ARM PCs, which ran on Windows RT, was an unmitigated disaster, and it left many users skeptical of the idea. But Microsoft hasn’t given up, especially as 5G starts to become a reality and cellular connectivity in PCs becomes essential. Microsoft announced that next year PCs will be available with Qualcomm’s ARM-based Snapdragon 835, which is primarily for smartphones. Super-thin laptops will get integrated modems and a long battery life with the chip. The ARM-based PCs will run Win32 applications that run on regular x86 PCs via emulation.

    For now, no PC maker has announced ARM-based Windows PCs—manufacturers  may be cautious in light of the Windows RT fiasco. There are also many challenges. Snapdragon isn’t as fast as high-end x86 Intel or AMD chips, and won’t support 64-bit applications initially. Also, emulation may limit the ability to exploit hardware acceleration.

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    2. Dibya

      Dibya

      oops Such thing will not happen in dreams

    3. ABM

      ABM

      Even if all the members pluck all their hairs in developing this thing I assume that the system won't be stable and will be another crap when combined with Windows 10.

    4. IceFairyAmy
  15. Can I say that still Windows XP the best OS ever?

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    2. ABM

      ABM

      "If you want to really get technical, even the latest versions of Windows are still based off of the original NT core which was released several decades ago. So maybe Windows 10 is still outdated because it's using an old core"- Its a vital point to be noted. Windows 10 can be termed as a "HELL OS" as there can't be a OS so odd looking and non-user-friendly. I like Windows XP as it is fast, secure (as it was the OS which was less affected or better to to say not affected by WannaCry),good looks (again if it is customised then the looks are fabulous) and so on.

    3. AnX

      AnX

      It all depends on your workload. Some folks say that "anything older than Windows 10 is outdated", but in reality, that's far from the truth. Here I am happily using Windows 7 on this 2017-tier hardware (Ryzen 5 1600), and I can run all of my daily-use apps on it without any issues. The term "outdated" is too general of a term to be applied on a large-enough scale. Perhaps you could say that Windows XP is outdated in X, but for Y, XP is still just fine.

    4. Kescarte_DeJudica

      Kescarte_DeJudica

      @burd

      Windows XP is still updated by Microsoft with security updates (that is, the POS version is) and will continue to be updated until sometime in 2019.

      The consumer version of the OS can receive the same updates with a little registry tweak, and they aren't in any way incompatible.

      Perhaps that's not what you had in mind when you said "outdated", but it is still an excellent point from a security pov.

  16. ABM

    Blue screen on dual boot

    You may ask it to Dibya as he knows better than I do.
  17. ABM

    Blue screen on dual boot

    At last I got a sensible person like me.
  18. ABM

    Blue screen on dual boot

    How can I take a screenshot when the os has not started at all and my DSLR is in a service centre but even I could have captured it with my phone but the pics are poor and can't be read. And I have already sent a pic similar to mine and accurate.
  19. ABM

    Blue screen on dual boot

    That question was asked to me so after all it was my duty to reply that. Dibya replied for which I am thankful to him but the question was for me so I dutifully replied so as you are (jacklaz) saying more than requirement I am very disappointed to say that you are losing the respect that I had for you. So, sorry. And thnx to Dibya, perfecthog05 and Tripredacus to come front for help. But Jaclaz I am sorry though I thought you came to help me and not to utter foolish. Sorry.
  20. ABM

    Blue screen on dual boot

    What do you mean to say by "It is such a rare occasion to have these conversations between[1] deaf people .... ".
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