Saturday, December 22, 2012

How to Set a Timer for Automatic Shutdown Without Using Any Software

Setting up a timer for automatic shutdown is no big deal, in fact many people would already know about it, but if you don’t, read on.
There is no software to install and no tweaks to be made. An automatic shutdown is inbuilt into Windows and ready to be explored. Let’s check out how we can set a timer for automatic shutdown.
  1. Right click on the desktop. Select New → Shortcut.
  2. A New Shortcut dialog box will appear.greenshot_2009-08-02_01-17-12
  3. In the location box, this is how you will enter the details: shutdown.exe is for calling the shutdown executable. s is the command for shutdown. f is for performing a forced shutdown. If an application stops responding when shutting down, this command will force shut it. Using this command is not compulsory, but recommended. And next, the t command is for specifying the time the shutdown will take place. After you put the t command give a space and then enter the time in seconds. So in the above example, the computer will be shut down in 6 hours. Let’s put the whole command in one line:shutdown.exe -s -f -t seconds
  4. Click next and the shortcut will be created on the desktop. Give it a name and click it whenever you wish to initiate an automatic shutdown. If you want to change the time, right click on the shortcut, select properties and change the time from the dialog that opens.
Tip: This command can also be initiated from the Run box or CMD.
Tip 2: If you want to display a message that displays when the countdown is in progress, you can append a c command with a message attached. Like this:
-c Computer is shutting down
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Tip 3: If you want to restart the computer instead of shutting it down, replace the s with r. Similarly, if you’d like to logoff, replace s with l.

How to abort Shutdown

If you just woke up from sleep and feel like working on your laptop a bit more, there is no easy way you can abort the shutdown. The cross on the top will not work and you won’t be able to kill the process from task manager. But still there’s a way to stop the timer and stopping the bomb before it blasts.
  1. Click the WinKey + R
  2. The run dialog box will appear. Type shutdown.exe a
  3. A stands for abort. The shutdown timer will vanish.
So this was it, let us know how you make use of this feature in the comments!

Friday, March 30, 2012

Counter Strike: CD Key already in use

First open up regedit, to do this go to the start menu,
click "Run", next type in "regedit" and press enter.
Next go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Valve\Half-Life\Settings and double click on "Key", change the value that's in the box.
After that go to file than exit.
Then Reboot your machine and you are set.

and use the following CD key...

4054-32883-9933
4490-54900-4538
0847-59279-8341
9145-70629-6428
8027-16100-6725

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Performance Appraisal System for Teachers (PAST) for Bamban District

Performance Appraisal System for Teachers/Master Teachers/Support Staff (PAST) in 2007 MS Excel Format. Division of Tarlac official format. With logo and formulas.

Teacher

Master Teacher

Support Staff

Cabal Online PH: Episode 8 Official Patch Note

Part 1

Part 2

How to set up the WRT54G as a switch/bridge.

Connect a computer to the WRT54G and use a web browser to log in to it. (Device default IP address 192.168.1.1. Default user name blank and password "admin". ) Change the configuration of the WRT54G as follows:
  1. Under Settings/Basic Settings, turn the DHCP server off. CLICK THE Save Settings BUTTON.
  2. Under Settings/Advanced Routing, change the Operating Mode from Gateway to Router. CLICK THE Save Settings BUTTON.
Plug the ethernet cable from/to the upstream router into one of the numbered jacks, NOT the Internet jack. Change the IP of the WRT54G to a IP within your LAN's IP range. Reboot everything.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

How to create Counter Strike Shortcut to Desktop

1. Make sure that you have a full installation of counter strike.
2. Then right click the desktop and click the “add new shortcut”.
3. Enter the location of hl.exe or just click browse to locate it. (e.g. “D:\Sierra\Half-Life\hl.exe”)

4.  Change the name to “Counter Strike”. Then click Finish.
5  Afterward the icon for Half Life will appear.

5. Right click the icon the change Target Field to:
“D:\Sierra\Half-Life\hl.exe -console -game cstrike
6. You can also change the Counter Strike icon by clicking the Change Icon Button. Then select the icon you preferred.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Cabal Online PH

Cabal Online (Korean: 카발 온라인) is a free-to-play, 3D massively-multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), developed by South Korean company ESTsoft. Different versions of the game are available for specific countries or regions. Although Cabal Online is free-to-play, the game has a "Cash Shop" which allows players to purchase game enhancements and useful ingame items using real currency.
The game takes place in a mythical world known as Nevareth, which was destroyed by an evil entity known as the CABAL. Out of the survivors, six "Masters" rose up, each wielding the abilities of the "Force Power". These masters taught the people, and Nevareth was rebuilt. Years later, the CABAL is plotting a return to power, and the characters of the game take up the role of heroes who battle the CABAL uprising and conspiracy.

For Philippine Server

download installer here

to register

CCleaner

CCleaner is a freeware system optimization, privacy and cleaning tool. It removes unused files from your system - allowing Windows to run faster and freeing up valuable hard disk space. It also cleans traces of your online activities such as your Internet history. Additionally it contains a fully featured registry cleaner. But the best part is that it's fast (normally taking less than a second to run) and contains NO Spyware or Adware! :)
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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Speed Up Windows 7

Windows 7 is Engineered for speed. Special attention has been given by the Windows 7 team for making Windows 7 faster than the previous operating systems. Windows 7 is much faster than Windows Vista, but even then most of us don’t get satisfied with it. There are many who still have their old PC. Installing Windows 7 on them wont be as soothing as they work with with XP and Even with latest hardware’s installed some users still long for more performance. At least if we don’t make it lightning fast we can optimize Windows 7 to the maximum possible extent and enjoy the maximum performance we could squeeze out from it. So for all the extra performance lovers, let me present you wit this Ultimate Guide To Speed Up Windows 7.

I guarantee that after following this guide and implementing the recommendations on your PC, you will really get the performance gain.

The bare Minimum Requirements You need to Run Windows 7

1) 1GHz processor (32- or 64-bit)

2) 1GB of main memory

3) 16GB of available disk space

4) Support for DX9 graphics with 128MB of memory (for the Aero interface)

5) A DVD – R/W drive

Even if you don’t have the DX 9 graphics card there is no problem because our target is performance and not the ” Eyecandy ” . Of course if you need the aero experience you need a powerful graphics card for sure.

So lets start The Ultimate Guide to Speed up Windows 7

1. Disabling the Search Indexing Feature in Windows 7

o Right Click the “Computer” Icon in the desktop and select “Manage”.

o Click “Services and Applications” in the “Computer Management” window.

o Click on “Services”.

o You can see a lot of services listed there. Look for “Windows Search” in that.

o Right Click on “Windows Search” from the list and choose “Properties”.


o The “Windows Search Properties Window” will open up. From “Startup type” click on the drop down menu and choose “Disabled”.


o Click “Apply” then “OK” and that’s it. The Windows 7 Search Indexing Feature is now disabled.



Most of the Windows 7 users do less searches in there system. The Search Indexing service in Windows 7 will index keeps track of the files so that they can be found quickly when asked at some other time. This feature is useful only if you perform frequent searches on your system.

For occasional file searchers the Search Indexing service in Windows 7 is a total resource hog. It unknowingly eats up your system resources. What you need from windows 7 is maximum performance from it then i would certainly recommend you to disable this resource hogging Windows 7 Search Indexing Feature.



If you want to completely disable the search indexing feature in Windows 7 you can set the Search Indexing Service to Manual (See the above method about disabling unwanted services).


1. Disable the Aero Theme on Windows 7


o Right Click on your Desktop and select ” Personalize ” click the Window Color Tab.

o Uncheck the Box saying ” Enable Transparency ” and then click on ” Open classic appearance properties for more color options”.

o Then a window will open up. Apply a Standard or Basic theme from it. The Standard Windows 7 theme is more preferred.


The aero user interface certainly adds some ” Eyecandy ” to Windows 7 but certainly is a resource hog especially when, what you expect from windows 7 is more performance juice. Aero user interface squeezes your graphics or video card to its maximum. So why dont we just avoid the Windows 7 aero? if we care more about speed and performance in Windows 7. So Disabling the Aero in Windows 7 certainly adds an extra speed boost to it.


Disabling the aero theme alone in Windows 7 will really speed things up. You can know this by looking into the memory consumption when aero is turned on and off.


1. Disabling the Unwanted Visual Effects in Windows 7 to Speed Up more

o For this right click on ” Computer” and select “Properties” from the right click menu.

o Click on ” Advanced System Settings ” from the left pane to open up the ” System Properties ” window.

o Select the “Advanced” tab from it. Then Under ” Performance ” click ” Settings “. Choose ” Custom: ” Options From it.

o Now un tick all the options and select only the last four options (actually three only needed; you can un tick the second option from the last four). See the screen shot if you have any doubt.

o Now just logoff your system and turn logon.


Even though we have tuned off the aero effects in Windows 7 still there are many unwanted visual effects that can be safely disabled to speed up windows 7 even more.

You will now notice the speed difference now.

1. Disabling the Unwanted Services to Speed up Windows 7



There are many services in windows 7 that we dont require for our daily use. There are some exceptional cases though. Services such as “print spooler” is only needed when we use a printer. If we use a printer only occasionally we can safely turn off that service in Windows 7 and turn it on only when we need to take a print.

Disabling the unneeded services in Windows 7 can really speed up the system boot time.

1. Disable the User account control (UAC) Feature in Windows 7
 
o From the Control Panel open the ” User Accounts and Family Safety ” > User Account.


o Click the User Account Control settings link.

o Now just Drag the Slider towards “Never Notify”.

o Click “OK” and Reboot your system.

The User account control (UAC) feature in Windows 7 is very annoying though it says it can protect your computer from harmful virus activity etc. But if you are a daily user of your computer this windows 7 feature will be a total nuisance to you.



Disabling UAC is for advanced users only its not recommend doing it if not.


1. SetUp the Windows 7 Ready Boost Service for an Extra Speed Boost

o To configure the Ready Boost Feature in Windows 7 you need to have a High Speed Flash/USB or Pendrive with you which is ready boost compatible.

o After plugging you pendrive, open “Computer” > Right-click the on USB Drive/Pendrive > select “Ready Boost” tab > tick the “Use this device” checkbox.

o You can configure how much space on your USB drive/ Pendrive to be used as Ram.


The ready boost feature in Windows 7 will help you to use your flash drive or pendrive or USB drive as Ram there by improving the performance and speed of windows 7 greatly. You can certainly experience it when launching bulky applications such as Adobe Photoshop etc.


1. Turn off Unused Windows 7 Features

o Open up ” Programs and Features ” from Control Panel.

o Click the ” Turn Windows features on or off ” from the left pane.

o Now uncheck all the Feature that you don’t use in Windows 7 and restart the system for the changes to take effect.

There are many feature in windows 7 that we often don]t use. Disabling these unused features in Windows 7 will really help in speeding things up.


1. Disable the Windows 7 Sidebar (Actually the Gadgets)


o Right click on the sidebar and select ” Properties “.

o On the properties windows untick the check box showing ” Start sidebar when Windows Starts “

o From now on windows sidebar won’t start when windows 7 start up.


Disabling the window 7 sidebar is definitely help you to to gain a few seconds during start up time. There are many useful utilities such as the RocketDock etc. which are good application launchers.



1. Disable the Aero Peek and Aero Snap features in Windows 7

o Open the Windows 7 ” Control Panel ” and double-click on ” Ease of Access Center ” icon.

o Now click on the ” Make it easier to focus on tasks ” seen at the bottom in there

o Now untick the check box saying ” Prevent windows from being automatically arranged when moved to the edge of the screen ” .

o Right click on the Windows 7 taskbar and select ” Properties “.

o Now untick the ” Use Aero Peek to preview the desktop ” option from there.


Aero Snap will help you to maximize, minimize and resize the windows just by dragging and dropping it into the screen corners.

That will now disable the Aero Snap in Windows 7.

Now To Disable the Aero Peek feature in Windows 7


The Aero Peek feature in Windows 7 helps you to peek through all open windows by hiding all other windows and showing only the outlines of all windows. Aero Peek is similar to the ” Show Desktop ” Feature in XP and Vista.


If you have followed step 3 then Aero Peek will be automatically disabled. If not,


The aero peek feature will now be disabled in windows 7.


1. Change the Power Plan To Maximum Performance


o Double click the ” Power Options ” in the Control panel.

o Click the down arrow showing ” Show Additional Plans ” to see the ” High Performance ” power plan.

o Now just activate the ” High Performance ” plan and that’s it.

o You may go for the advanced settings for further tweaking if you want.


The Power settings in Windows 7 is not automatically set for maximum performance. By default the power plan in Windows 7 is set for a balanced performance with energy consumption on hardware. So you may not get the optimal performance from windows 7 if this is the case. So we need to change the power plan to High Performance Mode.


1. Disable the Thumbnail Preview Feature to speed up File browsing in Windows 7

o Double Click on ” Computer ” >click on the “Organize” drop-down menu and select the “Folder and Search options”

o Under ‘Files and Folders’ section, go to the “View” tab and tick the check box showing “Always show icons, never thumbnails” checkbox.

The thumbnail preview feature in Windows 7 will show the small thumbnails of the contents of a folder instead of showing it’s icon. But this feature really do take up some system resources. So by disabling the Thumbnail Preview feature in Windows 7 the file browsing in Windows 7 explorer can be speed up.


In order to maintain your Windows 7 Performance and keep it up in Top Shape there are some very essential software’s that can help us to Speed Windows 7. I will list some of them here. You can download these utilities. But i remind you that you need to run these utilities at least once in a week. Only if you do it regularly your Windows 7 will be in top shape every day.

1. Registry Tweaks to Speed Up Windows 7

Here are some registry teaks that can be used to speed up windows 7 even more. I have complied only the safest tweaks that can be applied to your PC. Apart from speeding up windows 7 they will also add some functionality in windows like adding Copy to / Move to in right click context menu to speed up your daily tasks.


If you have the complete version of Tune Up Utilities software with you then it is the best one to keep your Windows 7 in top shape.


1. Turn OFF Windows 7 Password Protection To save a few More Seconds!!!

If you have set a password for accessing your user account in windows 7, then you need to enter it each and every time you logon to windows. Logging into windows automatically without entering any password will save you a few seconds more. If you are the only person who use your computer then i would recommend to turn this off. If that is not the case you can skip this step.


1. Turn OFF Windows 7 Screen Saver and Wallpaper

o Right click on desktop and choose “Personalize”.

o Click the Screen Saver link ” From the Screen Saver drop down menu, Set it to “None” and click “Apply” and then “OK”.

o Now click on “Desktop Background” link.

o From the “Location” drop down menu select “Solid Colors” and pick one color and click “OK”.


In order to display the wallpaper and screen saver the system needs some memory. So by disabling those two we can save a few Mega Bytes of memory.




1. Disable Unwanted Start Up Items and Speed Up Windows 7 Start Up


o Type ” msconfig ” in the “RUN” option from start menu press [Enter] to open up the System Configuration Utility.

o Now navigate to the “StartUp” tab.


o Untick the Entries which are not needed


This really matters when you have installed a lot of softwares on your PC. Many software such as AcdSee will run services such as device detector etc during the system start up. These are of no use actually for most windows users. So preventing such services from starting up during the start up of windows 7 can result in quicker start Ups. This will actually save some seconds during windows 7 start up.


1. Disable Unwanted System Sounds in Windows 7

o Type mmsys.cpl in RUN From the Windows 7 Startmenu search box and press [Enter].

o Navigate to the “Sounds” tab.

o Now from under “Sound Scheme:” select “No Sounds” > Click “Apply” > “OK”.

o You can keep some of your favorite sounds turned on if you want, but sounds played during the Windows 7 start up, shutdown, Logon, logoff, start navigation etc should be set to none if you want some real speed boost.

In order to play the sounds you hear in windows 7, system resources are being utilized. So if you can disable these sound effects you can gain some speed and also free some system resources too.


Thats it following all these steps will certainly boost the speed and performance of your windows 7 operating system.