Thursday, January 22, 2015

My windows 7 fails to update

My windows 7 fails to update

Dealing wth window updates do you troubling with updating windows and your computer doesnot downloads any updates because it finally ends not responding
Try this solution it worked sometime
go to drive C>Windows>softwaredistribution>datastore>logs in the folder "logs" check for the file called "edb.log" delete this file and reboot and then retry update.Your Machines

HOW TO DELETE WINDOWS OLD FROM YOUR COMPUTER?

Many people do troubling with the files of windows old in their pc they dont know how to delete it today Mr. technical comes with this solution?

What is windows old?
Windows old is the files which occurs  If you install Windows 7 by performing a custom installation and don't format the partition during the installation process, files that were used in your previous version of Windows are stored in the Windows.old folder. and it is sometimes difficult to delete it using normal procedures you need to use disc cleanup as the procedures that step by step i explain to you

1. Open Disk Cleanup by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button. In the search box, type Disk Cleanup, and then, in the list of results, click Disk Cleanup. check the picture bellow

it will prompt you to choose a drive, click the drive you just installed Windows on, and then click OK. as shown above
wait as shown bellow

2. In the Disk Cleanup dialog box, on the Disk Cleanup tab, click Clean up system files.
   check the screen capture bellow
If you're again prompted to choose a drive, click the drive you just installed Windows on, and then click OK.

Then new dialogue box as seen in step 2 above will be displayed scrow down until you see the word Previous Windows installation(s)  
Select the Previous Windows installation(s) check box, and any other check boxes for the files you want to delete, and then click OK.
In the message that appears, click Delete Files.
                              NOW YOUR DONE  ENJOY YOUR PC BY FREE UP DISK SPACE AND                                                           DELETE UNNECESSARY FILES
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Monday, January 19, 2015

DOES YOUR PC/ COMPUTER RUNS SLOW?

DOES YOUR PC/ COMPUTER RUNS SLOW?
This tips gives you just an easy task that you can done your self very easy and fast to improve performance by reducing some of the visual settings on your  PC

MAKE YOUR PC RUNS FASTER TAN EVER Click on start menu and directly go to control pannel. see the image bellow
2. IN THE SUCH BOX TYPE THE WORDS ``ADJUST APPEARANCE AND PERFORMANCE OF WINDOW''

SEE THE PICTURE BELLOW


3. CLICK ON THE WORDS ADJUST THE APPEARANCE AND PERFORMANCE OF WINDOWS
SEE THE PICTURE BELLOW

4.NOW YOUR DONE FROM THE FOUR OPTION YOU SEE FROM THE IMAGE YOU CAN CHOOSE EITHER ADJUST FOR BEST APPEARANCE, OR ADJUST FOR BEST PERFOMANCE OR CUSTOM
NOW FOR THE PURPOSES OF OUR DISCUSSION THE BEST OPTION IS ADJUST FOR BEST PERFOMANCE. IS OUR BEST OPTION NOW CLICK ON ADJUST FOR BEST PERFOMANCE AS SEEN BELLOW AND WINDOW WILL SELECT ITS PROPERTIES
YOUR DONE ENJOY YOUR PC
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by technicalsolutionbymk.blogspot.comIMPROVE WINDOWS PERFOMANCEIMPROVE YOUR COMPUTER PERFOMANCE

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Windows 8 shortcuts

Do you use windows 8 operating system and your troubling for application search and you don't know how to use different shortcuts available to your keyboard
Now here is a tricks on how you can fast your operation with different shortcuts that are available to your operating system, lets go step by step with the following simple techniques that Mr. Technical solution share with you

1. Built-in Screenshots

Windows 8 doe automatically save screen grabs whenever Win+PrtScn is pressed.

Windows 7 had the Snipping Tool for taking screenshots, and this tool is still around in Windows 8.

However, there's an even easier way to capture what's happening on your display — press the Windows key and the PrtScn button together, and a PNG grab will be automatically saved to your Pictures library.

2. Secret Start menu

Simply Right-click in the lower-left corner to bring up a stripped-down Start menu.

Just Move your mouse cursor down to the bottom-left of the screen and left-clicking switches to the tiled Start page... but if you right-click instead, you'll be met with a menu linking to key areas of the operating system, including Control Panel, the command prompt and the Task Manager.

3. Sync your settings

Sync settings, internet bookmarks and more in Windows 8 machines.

Windows 8 also supports the old user account system, but it can also create a new kind of user account that's linked to your Windows ID, and pulls in information from SkyDrive, Xbox, Hotmail/Outlook and all the other cloud services the company is pushing. A linked account can also sync your Windows settings (from your desktop wallpaper to your browsing history) across machines, which is handy if you have multiple computers at home or at work.

Launch the Settings charm, then choose 'Change PC settings' and open the 'Sync your settings' page to configure the feature.

4. Windows Defender

Windows 8 comes with Windows Defender, now with added antivirus capabilities. Windows Defender is back from Microsoft Security Essentials.
Defender tackles both viruses and spyware, and comes baked into the operating system.
You'll notice that it makes an appearance in Windows 8 if you don't already have antivirus and anti-spyware tools in place, leaping into action to plug whichever security gaps need filling.

5. Simpler shutdown

Use the traditional Alt+F4 shortcut as a quicker way to power down your PC. The same keyboard shortcut as in previous versions of Windows, but it's worth mentioning here because Windows 8 makes shutting down your PC more drawn out.

Just open the Charms bar, clicking Settings, selecting the Power button and choosing 'Shut down', simply press Alt+F4 while viewing the desktop.

Choose an alternative option from the drop-down menu or you can then press Enter to shut down the PC.

6. Keyboard shortcuts

Use the Ctrl+Tab shortcut to see all of your Windows 8 apps listed together, Swiping around Windows 8 is fine on a touchscreen interface, but what about standard laptops and desktops?

Keyboard shortcuts for Windows 8 can save you a lot of clicking and dragging with the mouse, and make it easier to navigate the operating system.

Win+C brings up the Charms bar, for example, while pressing the Windows key on its own switches between the desktop and the Start page.

Tip: hit Ctrl+Tab on the Start page to switch to the 'All apps' view.

7. Snap your apps

Many Windows 8 apps have a mini mode for displaying them at the side of the screen. As you know that Windows 7 allowes you to snap windows to the side of the screen by clicking and dragging the title bar.

Windows 8 goes one step further, enabling users to dock a Start page app (like Weather or Bing) to the side while you work on the desktop.


So, you could keep an eye on the forecast while playing around in Photoshop, or stay in touch with your Twitter feed via the People app while crunching numbers in Excel.

To dock a full-screen Start page app, drag it from the top to the left or right of the screen. You can run Start page apps alongside each other too.

8. File History

The File History backup tool in Windows 8 isn't enabled by default, Windows 8 can keep track of previous versions of your important files, which can be a lifesaver if you accidentally delete a document

NOW ENJOY WITH THE NEW FEATURES OF YOUR WINDOWS 8 OPERATING SYSTEM IF YOU FOUND ANYTHING USEFUL AND YOU WANT TO SHARE LET ME KNOW IN THE COMMENT BOX
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