Showing posts with label Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tips. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Top 10 PC Optimization Technique for Old Computers


                 Optimization helps you to speed up your computer. If your computer is well optimized you can do many things without interruption. It can make your work be easy most specially in typing jobs or any related work. More of us wants to have a high end computer but not affordable with our budget. That's why we are still making sense of our old computer or let us say not a high end one like P4, PM and Sempron processor inside the system unit and only having 512 MB of RAM. What I want to say is, there is a way on how to optimize computer/PC without upgrading. Office works, is what I meant, for what I have in the said old computer. Not only for that, also with the students who cannot afford to buy a new one. Listed below are the ways on how you can optimize your PC without upgrading.

Monday, December 17, 2012

BIOS Familiarization for Computer Hardware Servicing NC II Students (BASIC)

              The read-only memory BIOS provides a intrinsic  Setup program that permits the user to change the fundamental system configuration and hardware parameters, Bios may be a set of routines that affects however  transfer information between computer parts, like memory, disk, and also the display adaptor. The changed information are going to be hold on in an exceedingly battery-backed CMOS, in order that the info are going to be preserved even once the ability is turned-off. In general, the knowledge saved within the CMOS RAM can keep unchanged unless there's a configuration amendment within the system, like disc drive replacement or a tool is side. During this model we tend to are mistreatment recent form of BIOS version, appearance can disagree on some Machine model particularly for the newer models.

Terms For Computer Hardware Servicing NC II Assessment Examinations

                  Student of CHS or Computer Hardware Servicing NC II need to pass the Assessment Examination in able to get the National Level Certificate. But how will you pass if you are in lock of knowledge. This blog will be usefull to you. I am making some tutorials and reviews here, just explore and you will learn a lot.
                  I am also a graduate of CHS NCII at Innovative College of Science & Technology (Malitbog, Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro). I am having now my National Certificate 'coz I have passed the assessment examination.
                   Based on my experience on the examination, it composes of these types below:

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Best Way On How To Install Windows 8 Using USB or Flash Drive

                 We all know most specially with the computer technicians that not all of system units are having Optical Disk Drive like Netbook, unless you are going to use an external ODD. It means that we are going to have an alternative way on how to install Windows 8 without the use of Optical Disc Drive. Let us talk about USB and Flash Drives. Yes, we can use it for installing Windows 8 using it's ISO file, because Microsoft also sold ISO version of the said system (optional). Or else if you have another system unit and if you have only the DVD copy make an image of it using either of the following: Power ISO, IMGBurn, or Magic ISO.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Speed up your PC using Virtual RAM

                   Ready to Speed Up your computer performance? I will show you the best ways on how to speed up your PC using Virtual RAM. You can make Virtual RAM from your own Hard Disk Drive, USB, Flash Drives, Pendrives, External Hard Disk or Partitions.

For Windows XP users.

GMER the Rootkit Detector


           ROOTKIT is a stealthy type of software, often malicious, designed to hide the existence of certain processes or programs from normal methods of detection and enable continued privileged access to a computer. The term rootkit is a concatenation of "root" (the traditional name of the privileged account on Unix operating systems) and the word "kit" (which refers to the software components that implement the tool). The term "rootkit" has negative connotations through its association with malware.

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Quick Step on how to show hidden files and folders in Windows 8


                 Windows 8 is almost like an updated windows 7. The only difference is more features are added in Windows 8. On this section I am going to teach you on how to show hidden files and folders in Windows 8.

1. Go to Windows 8 Start Screen.

2. Once you are in the start menu go now to control panel. Almost the same as in Windows 7 steps.


3. Now go to Appearance and Personalization.



4. Click on Folder Options.


5. Click on the  View Tab.


6. A two radio button appers and choose Show Hidden Files and Folders.



7. You need to Remove the checkmark from the checkbox labeled "Hide file extensions for known file types".

8. Optionally you can Remove the checkmark from the checkbox labeled Hide protected operating system files.

9. Cilck Apply button then click OK.

Best Way To Show Hidden Files In Windows 7

                 This time I am going to show you on how to see Hidden Files and Folders in Windows 7 Operating System. To be as detailed I added photos for you to be easy to understand.

1. Go to start menu now on the left lower part of your screen and click it.
2. Once you are in the start menu go now to control panel.


3. Now go to Appearance and Personalization.



4. Click on Folder Options.


5. Click on the  View Tab.


6. A two radio button appers and choose Show Hidden Files and Folders.



7. You need to Remove the checkmark from the checkbox labeled "Hide file extensions for known file types".

8. Optionally you can Remove the checkmark from the checkbox labeled Hide protected operating system files.

9. Cilck Apply button then click OK.

How to show Hidden Files in Windows XP

                  Showing hidden files is quite easy. To enable showing your hidden files in Windows XP, You must do the following.

1. All programs must be closed to make sure you get into desktop.
2. Open the My Computer Icon or Press Windows Key + E on your keyboard.
3. At the top of your Windows Explorer click the Tools menu.




4. Select Folder Options.


5. On the shown Pop-Up Window click on view tab.


6. A two radio button appears and choose Show Hidden Files and Folders.



7.Under the Hidden files and folders section select the radio button labeled Show hidden files and folders.
8. You need to Remove the checkmark from the checkbox labeled "Hide file extensions for known file types".
9. Optionally you can Remove the checkmark from the checkbox labeled Hide protected operating system files.
10. Cilck Apply button then click OK.