Archive for June, 2009

Installing XP on a Dell Inspiron 1525

Posted by savio On June - 28 - 2009
Every Dell Inspiron 1525 laptops that we get in the market comes with Windows Vista alone and few people find it difficult working around with Vista and they need Windows Xp to be installed desperately as i was. The main problem in migrating from a Vista to a XP in Dell is that the XP

How to kill processes from Command Prompt

Posted by savio On June - 28 - 2009
I’m sure you are familiar with the traditional way to kill or end a process in Windowsusing Task Manager. This method is effective but not nearly as fun as killing a process in Command Prompt. Additionally, killing processes in Command Prompt provides much more control and the ability to end multiple processes at once. All

ReadyBoost comes to the Rescue

Posted by savio On June - 28 - 2009
ReadyBoost helps your computer by giving it more high-speed memory. If your computer is running low on RAM then it has to kick a lot of applications out of high-speed physical memory to the paging file on your hard drive. This usually results in a big hit in performance and increased activity on your hard

Sony launches VAIO Signature Collection

Posted by savio On June - 28 - 2009
Been getting the feeling that your laptop was missing that certain something, that little detail, the perfect touch… crocodile skin, perhaps? Well check yourself, homeboys and homegirls — Sony has just launched a line dubbed the “Signature Collection” which should suit all of your fashion / money havin’ needs. Besides offering a handful of its

Reset iPod Video (Fifth Generation)

Posted by saurabh On June - 27 - 2009
Toggle the ‘Hold’ switch on and off. (Slide it to Hold, then turn it off again.) Press and hold (about 6 to 10 seconds) the ‘Menu’ and ‘Select’ buttons until the Apple logo appears. You may need to repeat the above mentioned steps. For any query please send email to saurabh(at)techwhiz(dot)in

Reset iPod Nano

Posted by saurabh On June - 27 - 2009
Toggle the ‘Hold’ switch on and off. (Slide it to Hold, then turn it off again.) Press and hold (about 6 to 10 seconds) the ‘Menu’ and ‘Select’ buttons until the Apple logo appears. You may need to repeat the above mentioned steps. For any query please send email to saurabh(at)techwhiz(dot)in

Reset BIOS password of desktop computer

Posted by saurabh On June - 23 - 2009
If you have forgot the BIOS password of your desktop computer, then you need a simple way to change your BIOS password. Its not that difficult because you just need a simple trick to reset your BIOS password. Shutdown your desktop computer and switch off the power to the CPU Open your CPU cabinet Find

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