Showing posts with label windows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label windows. Show all posts

3 Dec 2011

The main differences in the Win-7 editions Microsoft



 Home BasicHome PremiumProfessionalUltimate
Funktion    
Makes the things you do every day easier with improved desktop navigation.YESYESYESYES
Faster and easier to launch applications and find the documents you use most often.YESYESYESYES
Make your web experience faster, easier, and safer than ever with Internet Explorer 8.0.YESYESYESYES
Watch many of your favorite TV shows for free when and where you want with Internet TV.1 YESYESYES
Easy to create a home network and connect your PCs to a printer with HomeGroup. YESYESYES
Run many existing Windows XP productivity applications in Windows XP Mode.  YESYES
Connect to company networks easily and more securely with Domain Join.  YESYES
Recover your data easily with automatic backup to your home and business network.  YESYES
Help protect your data on your PC and portable storage devices against loss or theft with BitLocker™.   YES
Work in the language of your choice or switch between any of 35 languages.   YES
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16 Nov 2011

Very Beautiful Windows 8 Fish Theme 2012

If you like fishes and other underwater animals, you will love this beautiful Windows 8 theme with some amazing fish wallpapers. One for each month of 2012.

The following theme by FishCalendars.com includes some really nice fish wallpapers. If you like fishes, you might also want to check out their website to buy a calendar.

Fish Theme for Windows 8

Here are the first 4 desktop calendars for January 2012 until April 2012:
Fish Calendar Desktop Theme

Desktop Wallpaper for February 2012
Fish Calendar Desktop Theme
Desktop Wallpaper for March 2012
Fish Calendar Desktop Theme
Desktop Wallpaper for April 2012
Fish Calendar Desktop Theme
This theme works well on Windows 8 Developer Preview and Windows 7 32-bit, 64-bit
Check back next week for more cool Windows 8 themes including a few new animal themes

How to create a partition in Windows 8

In this tutorial we are going to explain how to create a partition in Windows 8.

Create new partition Windows 8
1. Click on the Start button, then on Search to open up the Metro search. Click on Settings in the right sidebar and enter “create partition” into the search bar:
Create and format hard disk partition Windows 8
2. Analyze your current partitions. I assume all your partitions are full and there is no free disk space. If that is correct, you will have to shrink a partition. Right-click on the partition your want to shrink e.g. C: and click on Shrink Volume:
IMPORTANT: If you have unallocated disk space, you DO NOT have to shrink another partition. Simply skip step 2-3 and start creating your partition
Shrink volume in Windows 8
3. You should now enter the number of MB you want to shrink. Let’s say you want a partition for your movie collection and it should be quite large, then you’d enter something like 500000 (500k). Simply do some calculations. This is not too difficult 1000 MB = 1GB. One movie is about 1GB or a large game is about 2GB
This obviously depends on how large your partition is. I enter a low value – only 5000 MB (5GB)

shrink partition in Windows 8
4. Next you should see a new box with black stripes that says “Unallocated”. As you can see 5000MB are not exactly 5GB, but I hope you already knew that.
Unallocated disk space
5. Right-click on the box and select New Simple Volume
Create new partition Windows 8
6. This will open up the Partition Creation Wizard. Simply follow the instructions on the screen.
partition wizard
7. The default settings are ok. Select NTFS as the file system and enter a name for your new partition (you can rename it later on)
partition format settings
8. Windows 8 should now display this – congratz you have created a new partition in Windows 8
newly created partition
If you still have problems creating a new partition in Windows 8 post your questions below.

Browser ShortCuts





Review Of Common Browser Shortcut Keys


Before we get started on Firefox, let's do a quick review of the most common Web browser shortcut keys from another article on Common Shortcut Keys:
Ctrl+NOpen a new window
Ctrl+TOpen a new tab
Ctrl+WClose the current window/tab
Ctrl+RRefresh
EscStop
Alt+Back
Alt+Forward
Alt+HomeGo to your homepage
Alt+DMove focus to the address bar to type in a URL
Ctrl+EnterAdd "http://www." and ".com" around an address
MiddleClickMiddle-clicking a tab will close it, even if it's not the active tab


All of the above work in Firefox, as well as Internet Explorer, so learn them and love them!

Firefox Shortcut Keys
If you know the above shortcut keys, you are well on your way to working faster with Firefox. But, there are some Firefox-specific shortcut keys that will save you even more time. Check them out:
Ctrl+TOpen a new tab
Ctrl+WClose the current window or tab
Ctrl+Shift+TUndo close tab (re-open the last closed tab)
Ctrl+TabSwitch to the next tab
Ctrl+Shift+TabSwitch to the previous tab
Ctrl+[0-9]Switch to the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc. tab
/Open the "Find Text As You Type" widget (bottom of screen)
'Open the "Find Links As You Type" widget (bottom of screen)
Ctrl+GFind the next occurrence of a search phrase
Ctrl+Shift+GFind the previous occurrence of a search phrase
Ctrl+KMove cursor to the Web Search widget (top right of screen)


Some of these shortcut keys need additional notes:
  • Ctrl+W will close the current tab. If there is only one tab left, it will close the window, exiting Firefox.
  • Think of Ctrl+Tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab as analogies to Alt+Tab andAlt+Shift+Tab. Whereas the Firefox shortcut keys (using Ctrl) switch between tabs, the Windows shortcut keys (using Alt) switch between windows.
  • Just to be clear, Ctrl+[0-9] actually means Ctrl+1Ctrl+2Ctrl+3, etc. Here,Ctrl+0 will switch you to the 10th tab.
  • The "Find Text As You Type" widget that appears at the bottom of your Firefox browser when you press / looks like this:
    Search Widget
    Figure 1 - Search Widget
    Type in a phrase and Firefox will move the browser window to the first occurrence of the phrase in the website. Ctrl+G finds the next occurrences andCtrl+Shift+G finds previous.
  • Note that instead of searching through a whole website, you can search just through the links on a website by using the ' shortcut key.
  • If the search phrase you entered highlights a link, you can simply press Enterto navigate to that link.
  • Pressing Ctrl+K moves your cursor to the Web Search widget, which looks something like this:
    Web Search Widget
    Figure 2 - Web Search Widget
    Once your cursor is there, you can type in a search phrase, press enter, and you're on your way to Google.

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