Monday, 21 July 2014

Sunday, 20 July 2014

Saturday, 19 July 2014

Corel X4 keygen and how to use..

 Here is the link
http://www.4shared.com/zip/0EYuuhvRba/CorelDRAW_Graphics_Suite_x4_Ke.html

how to use this keygen{disable your antivirus first otherwise it is deleted}

download keygen from above link
extract the given file
run CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 Keygen.exe
 if u want serial key while installation click on serial key on this keygen..










Activation process

1.click on enter serial key 















2.enter any  serial  key from keygen by clicking serial numder on keygen














3.After enter serial key click on phone corel
4.Copy the installation code and paste on keygen and click on generate 
your new activation code ready just copy and paste on activation key tab as per below screen shot...

Thursday, 3 July 2014

How to open unfinished downloads in id man...............


  1. Open user(by opning c drive look for user folder and then open ur user name folder)


2. Enable (Show hidden folder)
3. look For "App data" folder and open it
4. Then open "Roaming"
5. Then open "IDM"
6. open "DwnlData"


one step
tutorial
C:\Users\your user name\AppData\Roaming\IDM\DwnlData

In the "DwnlData" folder You find Unfinished IDM Downloading task


Tuesday, 1 July 2014

how to enter in bios setting old and new computer

How to enter the BIOS or CMOS setup

Note: This document doesn't help users who cannot enter BIOS or CMOS setup because of a password.
Because of the wide variety of computer and BIOS manufacturers over the evolution of computers, there are numerous ways to enter the BIOS or CMOS Setup. Below is a listing of the majority of these methods as well as other recommendations for entering the BIOS setup.

New computers

Computers that have been manufactured in the last few years allow you to enter the CMOS by pressing one of the below five keys during the boot. Usually it's one of the first two.
* F10 is also often used for the boot menu. If F10 is the boot menu your computer is likely F2 to enter setup.
A user will know when to press this key when they see a message similar to the example below as the computer is booting. Some older computers may also display a flashing block to indicate when to press the F1 or F2 keys.
Press <F2> to enter BIOS setup
Tip: If your computer is a new computer and you are unsure of what key to press when the computer is booting, try pressing and holding one or more keys the keyboard. This causes a stuck key error, which may allow you to enter the BIOS setup.
Once you've successfully entered the CMOS setup you should see a screen similar to the example below.
CMOS setup screen

Older computers

Unlike the computers of today, older computers (before 1995) had numerous different methods of entering the BIOS setup. Below is a listing of general key sequences that may have had to be pressed as the computer was booting.
  • CTRL + ALT + ESC
  • CTRL + ALT + INS
  • CTRL + ALT + ENTER
  • CTRL + ALT + S
  • PAGE UP KEY
  • PAGE DOWN KEY
ACER BIOS
If your computer is unable to boot or you want to restore the BIOS back to bootable settings and your computer uses an ACER BIOS, press and hold the F10 key as you turn on the computer. While continuing to hold the F10 key, you should hear two beeps indicating that the settings have been restored.
AMI BIOS
Older AMI BIOS could be restored back to bootable settings by pressing and holding the Insert key as the computer is booting.
BIOS or CMOS diskettes
Early 486, 386, and 286 computers may have required a floppy disk in order to enter the BIOS setup. These diskettes are known as ICU, BBU, and SCU disks. Because these diskettes are unique to your computer manufacturer, you must obtain the diskettes from them. See the computer manufacturers list for contact information.

Early IBM computers

Some models of early IBM computers required that the user press and hold both mouse buttons as the computer was booting in order to enter the BIOS setup.

Other suggestions

Finally, if none of the above suggestions help get you into your CMOS setup you can cause a stuck key error, which will usually cause the CMOS setup prompt to appear and remain until you press a key to continue. To do this press and hold any key on the keyboard and do not let go (you may get several beeps as you're doing this). Keep holding the key until the computer stops booting and you're prompted with an option to enter setup or to press another key to continue booting.

Download backtrack and make it Portable

  • Ist download backtrack 5 r3 kde from below link
http://kickass.to/backtrack-5-r3-kde-32bit-t6575631.html
it consit of two file one is iso and other text


Steps to make portable pendrive of Backtrack::::::::::

open the  Unetbootin software  you can download from it from below link
http://www.4shared.com/file/UxYqOmZace/unetbootin-windows-608.html

 u can see the scree shots below

done........
now you have portabe backtrack 5

 Precautions

  • In ur bios setting make sure  usb boot enabled
  • the iso file of backtrack and Unetbootin  should be in same folder.. 
  • if you dont know to enter in bios setting read my article


Run gta with lower graphic card


  1. On the install folder of your GTA IV
  2.  Create a txt file named commandline.txt
  3. Copy thye following  blue code
-DX9/high
-noprecache
-nomemrestrict
-novblank
-fullscreen
-availablevidmem 2.500
-percentagevidmem 100
-stereo
-framelimit 0
-noswapdelay
-forcer2vb
-monspecaudio
-norestriction
-memrestrict 188743680
-memrestrict 209715200
-memrestrict 230686720


-availablevidmem 2.500 is the command that allocates the RAM memory for video memory