10 TRICKS THAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

1- View full specifications of your PC: Just go to Run type "dxdiag" press enter. Then you can view all PC specifications.

2- Delete all files of a Hard Disc when run a simple file: >Notepad >Type DEL/F/Q*>Save it as delete command

3- Boost Ur PC.
>Right click My Computer>Proprt ies>Advancd>Perfor mnce >Advancd>Virtua l Memory >Change Keep Initial Size Same & Max
Size

4- Increase your Web Browser loading speed & save Time by 65%(both pc & mobi): i)CLEAR CACHE MEMORY at every 10 min.
ii) Set OFF IMAGES if no need!
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HOW TO IDENTIFY A MOTHERBOARD

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

When examining a motherboard, look for the following clues to properly identify the board:
1) Look for the CPU chip (i.e., 8088, 80286, 80386, etc.). This is the biggest single clue.
2) Look at the bus connectors: if there are only 8-bit connectors, it is an XT-class (8088 based) motherboard. If there are
8-bit and 16-bit bus connectors, it is an AT-class motherboard
(at least an 80286-based motherboard). If there are lightbrown
colored bus connectors that look sort of like 16-bit connectors, it's probably an EISA bus motherboard (with an
80386DX or higher CPU).
If there is a small brown connector at the end of a 16-bit bus connector, that would be a VESA Local-bus (32-bit)
connector. If there is a small white bus connector on the board, that would be a PCI (32/64-bit) local bus connector.
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