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Senin, 02 Agustus 2010

Dell XPS Studio 9100 With Intel Core Processor 6 Corei7-980X

AMD has got rations from Dell to become the brains of high-end Dell desktop, but this time for Intel, Dell uses Core i7 processor-980X (12m Cache, 3:33 GHz, 6:40 GT / s Intel ® QPI) which supports the Turbo Boost. Despite the recent Dell Studio XPS 9100 this looks just like his predecessor to look beyond and still support the same basic specification base and port-port, there is an internal 525W power supply with enough space for graphics card Radeon HD 5970 2GB (This additional option is costly $ 580) and slots for memory up to 24GB DDR3 memory. For the matter of storage capacity, could reach 4 TB Hard Drive with 2TB hard drive 7200 rpm merger.





You will not get all the sophistication of this $ 950 price model, of course, where the standard specification only has quad-core 2.66GHz Core i7-920 and 512MB Nvidia GeForce G310, but that CPU specifications can still compete with his cousin that is a low version Alienware -end for the price of $ 2000 +. The operating system used is Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit.

Kamis, 22 Juli 2010

Windows 7 Ultimate x64 BootDVD × 32 With Updates

System, Windows 7 is convenient, productive and exciting. Improved Ways of searching and managing files, Standard and Poor 'lists of Transitions and more vivid view on the taskbar, help to perform the usual tasks Easier and faster. Windows 7 provides improved performance and reliability, so your computer will from work as you need. With support for 64-bit versions cans take full advantage of the latest models of powerful computersand efficient components, Standard and Poor 'the home team, Windows Media Center and Windows Touch, Will Provide new opportunities for controlling the computer and files.





Year: 2009
Version: 7600
Platform: Windows

System requirements:
* 64-bit (x64) processor with 1 GHz.
* 1 gigabyte of RAM.
* Support for DirectX 9 with the driver WDDM, at least 128 MB of graphics memory, Pixel Shader 2.0 in color and 32 bits / pixel.
* Hard disk capacity of 40 GB to 16 GB of free disk space.
* A DVD-ROM drives.
* Audio output capability.
* Access to the Internet.
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Naos Mionix Latest Game Mouse 3200

Naos Mionix Latest Game Mouse 3200 is Plug n Play gaming mouse complete, affordable equipped with high-end components of the LED-optical sensor technology to provide high accuracy and long-term durability.



The LED on the integrated Mionix naos 3200 supports a broad choice of colors and can be configured from the software among other functions, such as voting rates are set, the sensitivity of DPI, macros and more.

The buttons can be given for any key, mouse or macro command. Tune all the way up to 1000Hz via software.

Features of the naos Mionix 3200 Game Mouse:

• Plug n Play
• 3200 dpi optical sensor-LED
• Built-in memory
• Customizable LED lighting system
• three step customized in-game dpi adjustment
• 7 programmable buttons
• Adjustable rate vote

Naos Mionix Latest Game Mouse 3200 will be available in July 2010 and you can buy Mionix 3200 naos mouse game with the price of € 55 or about $ 67. in http://www.mionix.net/page.php?al=press_naos_3200

Senin, 19 Juli 2010

Concept Watches Cool Slip Watch

Concept Watches Cool Slip Watch. Brooklyn design firm Studio Nonlinear Slip Watch design, unique watches with a sporty design is very simple but also very stylish. Wrist bands across the face at 20 degrees, so it is more ergonomic for reading.



Edge through the casing bands at 12 and 9, making faces at least easier to read. A continuous slide one-inch nylon strap through the back of the watch eliminates the need for a removable pin that can fail or become lost.






Concept of Slip Watch cool watches currently still a concept, but with a stylish and unique shape, the possibility is not just a draft.

Toshiba External Hard Drive STOR.E ALU2

Toshiba External Hard Drive STOR.E ALU2. Toshiba announces a new external hard drive "STOR.E ALU2", featuring the High Speed USB 2.0 and an 8MB cache memory on the hard drive is STOR.E ALU2 offers data transfer speeds up to 480 Mbps.



Toshiba External Hard Drive STOR.E ALU2 available in two different versions of your hard disk: 2.5 "offers a storage capacity of up to (320GB, 500GB and 640GB) and 3.5" up to provide storage space (500GB, 640GB, 1TB, 1.5TB and 2TB).

Model STOR.E ALU2 3.5 "24 Watt 12V/2A power supply designed for use at home or still in office, while the 2.5 model" is designed for users who need a portable device performs well at home and also on the trip.

175g mild encouragement is powered by a USB connection with the size of just 129mm x 14mm x 74mm.

ALU2 STOR.E hard drive comes in two different colors of silver and chocolate cappuccino, with a stylish aluminum to protect electronic components and hard disks from dust, water spills and mechanical shocks.

Toshiba External Hard Drive STOR.E ALU2 will hit Europe, the Middle East and Africa later this month, but there is no complete specifications and pricing info from this latest gadget.

Novatel Wireless 2372 Rogers Portable Newest Hotspot

Novatel Wireless Rogers released the 2372 Rocket Mobile Hotspot. The device connects to Rogers 3G network as a portable hotspot up to five computers, cell phones, or Wi-Fi-enabled gadgets with 802.11b / g Wi-Fi capability, compatible with Windows 7 and OS X.




Rogers Rocket Mobile HotSpot also supports microSD cards up to 16GB for easy file access, enjoy the convenience of the battery up to 4 hours on the road and the confidence of password-protection and encryption of Wi-Fi.




Rocket Novatel Wireless Hotspot mobile router 2372 is the integrated Wi-Fi and 3G modem, slim model, one-touch Internet access to five Wi-Fi devices. Wirelessly connecting a laptop, MP3 music players, printers, gaming devices, and more. Memory storage up to 16 GB of expandable, easy file sharing, plus take advantage of location-based applications with built-in GPS (Windows only).




Features and Specifications 2372 Novatel Wireless Rogers Rocket Mobile HotSpot:

- Connectivity: GSM Band: Quad-band GPRS / EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
- HSPA Band: Tri-band 850/1900/2100 MHz
- Network Speed (HSPA): 7.2 Mbps Downlink | / Uplink 5.7 Mbps
- WiFi: 802.11b / g 2.4 GHz
- GPS: GPS and A-GPS support OneXTRA ™
- Volume Size: 62 mm x 98 mm x 15.3 mm
- Weight: 81 g

System Requirements To use the Wi-Fi mode:

- A device that supports Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g and an Internet browser
- To be used in USB modem mode bound (not required for Wi-Fi mode):
- Windows ® 2000 | XP | Vista | 7
- Mac ® OS X 10.4 or later bar
- Linux ®
- 100 MB hard drive space | 128 MB RAM | USB 2.0 ports
Installing method: install automatically when plugged in
- Battery Talk Time: Up to 4 hours | Up to 16 GB microSD

PC Desktop Toshiba Dynabook Qosmio DX

Latest PC Desktop Toshiba Dynabook Qosmio DX
Toshiba released the first desktop PC Dynabook Qosmio integrates Toshiba Dynabook DX. Toshiba desktop PC all-in-one for the latest Japanese gadget market, comes with support for Intel Core i5-450 million (2.40GHz), Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit or 32-bit) OS.



PC Desktop Toshiba Dynabook Qosmio DX

SpursEngine powered desktop PC, high speed transcoding can be made more functional and improved image quality.

Main specifications PC desktops DX Toshiba Dynabook Qosmio:

- CPU Intel Core i5-450 million (2.40GHz),
- Intel Express Chipset HM55
- 4GB RAM Memory
- Blu-ray drives, 1TB hard drive
- 1920 x 1080 21.5-inch Full HD screen,
- Digital terrestrial TV tuner
- WiFi and pre-loaded
- Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit or 32-bit) OS
- Office Home and Business 2010 and mounted
- Interface Media six USB 2.0 ports
- Gigabit Ethernet
- IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless LAN compatible,
- HDMI input port, input D4
- 130-megapixel Web camera with audio input and output
- Size 531 × 190 × 405mm (width × depth × height)
- Weighing about 8.5kg

Latest PC Desktop Toshiba Dynabook Qosmio DX will be available in Japan in the upcoming mid-July 2010 at a price around 200,000 yen ($ 2.200).

Minggu, 18 Juli 2010

Latest Gadgets Android AT & T Samsung Captivate

AT & T returned to announce the latest gadgets Android Samsung Captivate. Tool AT & T satellite phone with Android OS 1.2 is powered by Samsung's Cortex A8 processor 1GHz, supported Super AMOLED touchscreen display four inches. Samsung Captivate specifically designed to maximize 3D graphics and entertainment.



Latest Gadgets Android AT & T Samsung Captivate



Latest Gadgets Android AT & T Samsung Captivate

Samsung Captivate Android 2010




Samsung Captivate Android 2010

Specifications Samsung Captivate Android:

- Android OS 2.1
- Samsung Cortex A8 processor 1GHz
- Display 4-inch AMOLED touchscreen Super
- 16GB of internal memory can be expanded up to 32GB
- 5-MP camera
- Video Recorder 720p
- Connection 802.11n wifi, Bluetooth 3.0, and HSPA 7.2Mbps.

Captivate Samsung also uses the 3D graphics processor, a six-axis motion sensor and stereo surround sound to support a variety of entertainment and gaming applications. Various packages to Google mobile applications to integrated social networking applications.
Samsung AT & T Android Captivate

Samsung AT & T Android Captivate

For availability of the price of Samsung's latest gadget Captivate Android AT & T has not disclosed, but is planned to be launched in late July 2010 ahead.

Jumat, 05 Februari 2010

Windows 7 Performance Tips


1. New Keyboard Shortcut
Windows 7 supports several useful new keyboard shortcuts.

Alt+P
Display/ hide the Explorer preview pane

Windows Logo+G
Display gadgets in front of other windows

Windows Logo++ (plus key)
Zoom in, where appropriate

Windows Logo+- (minus key)
Zoom out, where appropriate

Windows Logo+Up
Maximise the current window

Windows Logo+Down
Minimise the current window

Windows Logo+Right
Snap to the right hand side of the screen

Windows Logo+Left
Snap to the left hand side of the screen

Windows Logo+Home
Minimise/ restore everything except the current window

2. Faster Program Launches
If you want launch one instance of a program, just hold down Shift and click on the program's icon (or middle-click it), and Windows 7 will start a new instance for you. It's more quicker than got to Start menu first.

3. Fix Windows 7 Explorer
There's so many improvements in Windows 7 Explorer, yet it can annoying for old Windows's user. Launching Computer will no longer display system folders like Control Panel or Recycle Bin, for instance. And if you're drilling down through a complicated folder structure in the right-hand pane of Explorer, the left-hand tree won't always expand to follow what you're doing, which can make it more difficult to see exactly where you are. Fortunately there's a quick fix: click Organize > Folder and Search Options, check "Show all folders" and "Automatically expand to current folder", and click OK.

4. Block Annoying Alerts
Same as Vista, Windows 7 still display (annoying) stern warning if there's any incorrect setting of your antivirus, firewall and other security settings.
But unlike Vista, if you disagree then you can now turn off alerts on individual topics. If you no longer want to see warnings just because you've dared to turn off the Windows firewall, say, then click Control Panel > System and Security > Action Centre > Change Action Centre settings, clear the Network Firewall box and click OK.

5. Faster File Handing
If you hold down Shift while right-clicking a file in Explorer, then you'll find the Send To file now includes all your main user folders: Contacts, Documents, Downloads, Music and more. Choose any of these and your file will be moved there immediately.

6. Disable Hibernation
By default Windows 7 will permanently consume a chunk of your hard drive with its hibernation file, but if you never use sleep, and always turn your PC off, then this will never actually be used. To disable hibernation and recover a little hard drive space, launch REGEDIT, browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power, then set both HibernateEnabled and HiberFileSizePerfect to zero.

7. Parallel Defrags
The standard Windows 7 defragger offers a little more control than we saw in Vista, and the command line version also has some interesting new features. The /r switch will defrag multiple drives in parallel, for instance (they'll obviously need to be physically separate drives for this to be useful). The /h switch runs the defrag at a higher than normal priority, and the /u switch provides regular progress reports so you can see exactly what's going on. Enter the command

defrag /c /h /u /r

in a command window to speedily defrag a system with multiple drives, or enter defrag /? to view the new options for yourself.

8.Find Bottlenecks
If your PC seems sluggish then it's now much easier to uncover the bottleneck. Click Start, type RESMON and press Enter to launch the Resource Monitor, then click the CPU, Memory, Disk or Network tabs. Windows 7 will immediately show which processes are hogging the most system resources.
The CPU view is particularly useful, and provides something like a more powerful version of Task Manager. If a program has locked up, for example, then right-click its name in the list and select Analyze Process. Windows will then try to tell you why it's hanging - the program might be waiting for another process, perhaps - which could give you the information you need to fix the problem.

9. Faster Video Access
Want faster access to your Videos folder? Windows 7 now lets you add it to the Start menu. Just right-click the Start orb, click Properties > Start Menu > Customize, and set the Videos option to "Display as a link". If you've a TV tuner that works with Windows 7 then you'll appreciate the new option to display the Recorded TV folder on the Start menu, too.

10. Schedule Media Centre Downloads
You can now tell Windows Media Centre to download data at a specific time, perhaps overnight, a useful way to prevent it sapping your bandwidth for the rest of the day. Launch Media Centre, go to Tasks > Settings > General > Automatic Download Options, and set the download start and stop times that you'd like it to use.

11. Run Web Searches
The Windows 7 search tool can now be easily extended to search online resources, just as long as someone creates an appropriate search connector. To add Flickr support, say, visit I Started Something, click Download the Connector, choose the Open option and watch as it's downloaded (the file is tiny, it'll only take a moment). A "Flickr Search" option will be added to your Searches folder, and you'll be able to search images from your desktop.
A multitude of other ready-made searches, such as Google and YouTube, can be downloaded from the windowsclub.com website.

12. Multi-Threaded Robocopies
Anyone who's ever used the excellent command-line robocopy tool will appreciate the new switches introduced with Windows 7. Our favourite, /MT, can improve speed by carrying out multi-threaded copies with the number of threads you specify (you can have up to 128, though that might be going a little too far). Enter robocopy /? at a command line for the full details.

13. Load IE Faster
Some Internet Explorer add-ons can take a while to start, dragging down the browser's performance, but at least IE8 can now point a finger at the worst resource hogs. Click Tools > Manage Add-ons, check the Load Time in the right-hand column, and you'll immediately see which browser extensions are slowing you down.

14. Create folder favourites
If you're regularly working on the same folder in Explorer then select it in the right-hand page, right-click Favourites on the left-hand menu, and select Add to Favourites. It'll then appear at the bottom of the favourites list for easy one-click access later.

Windows 7 Interface Tips


1. Customise The Log-On Screen
First, browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Authentication\LogonUI\Background in REGEDIT, double-click the DWORD key called OEMBackground (not there? Create it) and set its value to 1.

Now find a background image you'd like to use. Make sure it's less than 256KB in size, and matches the aspect ratio of your screen as it'll be stretched to fit.

Next, copy that image into the %windir%\system32\oobe\info\backgrounds folder (create the info\backgrounds folders if they don't exist). Rename the image to backgroundDefault.jpg, reboot, and you should now have a custom log-on image.

Alternatively, use a free tweaking tool to handle everything for you. Logon Changer displays a preview so you can see how the log-on screen will look without rebooting, while the Logon Screen Rotator accepts multiple images and will display a different one every time you log on.


2. Auto Arrange Your Desktop
If your Windows 7 desktop has icons scattered everywhere then you could right-click it and select View > Auto arrange, just as in Vista. But a simpler solution is just to press and hold down F5, and Windows will automatically arrange its icons for you.


3. Remove Taskbar Buttons
One problem with the previous tip is the buttons will gobble up valuable taskbar real estate, but you can reduce the impact of this by removing their text captions. Launch REGEDIT, browse to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\WindowMetrics, add a string called MinWidth, set it to 54, and reboot to see the results.


4. Desktop Slideshow
Windows 7 comes with some very attractive new wallpapers, and it's not always easy to decide which one you like the best. So why not let choose a few, and let Windows display them all in a desktop slideshow? Right-click an empty part of the desktop, select Personalise > Desktop Background, then hold down Ctrl as you click on the images you like. Choose how often you'd like the images to be changed (anything from daily to once every 10 seconds), select Shuffle if you'd like the backgrounds to appear in a random order, then click Save Changes and enjoy the show.


5. RSS-Powered Wallpaper
And if a slideshow based on your standard wallpaper isn't enough, then you can always create a theme that extracts images from an RSS feed. For example, Long Zheng has created a few sample themes to illustrate how it works. Jamie Thompson takes this even further, with a theme that always displays the latest BBC news and weather on your desktop. And MakeUseOf have a quick and easy tutorial showing how RSS can get you those gorgeous Bing photographs as your wallpaper. Or you can watch our custom theme video tutorial.


6. Recover Screen Space
The new Windows 7 taskbar acts as one big quick launch toolbar that can hold whatever program shortcuts you like (just right-click one and select Pin To Taskbar). And that's fine, except it does consume a little more screen real estate than we'd like. Shrink it to a more manageable size by right-clicking the Start orb, then Properties > Taskbar > Use small icons > OK.


7. Enjoy a Retro Taskbar
Windows 7 now combines taskbar buttons in a way that saves space, but also makes it more difficult to tell at a glance whether an icon represents a running application or a shortcut. If you prefer a more traditional approach, then right-click the taskbar, select Properties, and set Taskbar Buttons to "Combine when taskbar is full". You'll now get a clear and separate button for each running application, making them much easier to identify.


8. Browse Your Tasks
If you prefer the keyboard over the mouse, you will love browsing the taskbar using this nifty shortcut. Press Windows and T, and you move the focus to the left-most icon on the taskbar. Then use your arrow keys to change the focus to other icons, and you get a live preview of every window.


9. Right-Click Everything
At first glance Windows 7 bears a striking resemblance to Vista, but there's an easy way to begin spotting the differences - just right-click things.
Right-click an empty part of the desktop, for instance, and you'll find a menu entry to set your screen resolution. No need to go browsing through the display settings any more.
Right-click the Explorer icon on the taskbar for speedy access to common system folders: Documents, Pictures, the Windows folder, and more.
And if you don't plan on using Internet Explorer then you probably won't want its icon permanently displayed on the taskbar. Right-click the icon, select 'Unpin this program from the taskbar', then go install Firefox, instead.


10. Restore The Quick Launch Toolbar
If you're unhappy with the new taskbar, even after shrinking it, then it only takes a moment to restore the old Quick Launch Toolbar.

Right-click the taskbar, choose Toolbars > New Toolbar, type "%UserProfile%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch" (less the quotes) into the Folder box and click Select Folder.

Now right-click the taskbar, clear 'Lock the taskbar', and you should see the Quick Launch toolbar, probably to the right. Right-click its divider, clear Show Text and Show Title to minimise the space it takes up. Complete the job by right-clicking the bar and selecting View > Small Icons for the true retro look.


11. Display Your Drives
Click Computer in Windows 7 and you might see a strange lack of drives, but don't panic, it's just Microsoft trying to be helpful: drives like memory card readers are no longer displayed if they're empty. We think it's an improvement, but if you disagree then it's easy to get your empty drives back. Launch Explorer, click Tools > Folder Options > View and clear 'Hide empty drives in the computer folder'.


12. Disable Smart Window Arrangement
Windows 7 features interesting new ways to intelligently arrange your windows, so that (for example) if you drag a window to the top of the screen then it will maximise. We like the new system, but if you find it distracting then it's easily disabled. Run REGEDIT, go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop, set WindowArrangementActive to 0, reboot, and your windows will behave just as they always did.


13. See More Detail
The new and improved Windows 7 magnifier offers a much easier way to zoom in on any area of the screen. Launch it and you can now define a scale factor and docking position, and once activated it can track your keyboard focus around the screen. Press Tab as you move around a dialog box, say, and it'll automatically zoom in on the currently active control.


14. Custom Power Switch
By default, Windows 7 displays a plain text 'Shut down' button on the Start menu, but it only takes a moment to change this action to something else. If you reboot your PC a few times every day then that might make more sense as a default action: right-click the Start orb, select Properties and set the 'Power boot action' to 'Restart' to make it happen.

source : http://lemoonice.com/

Windows 8 in 2012

When we're hear about 2012, we'll start thingking about doomsday, natural disaster and other stuff like that. No, it ain't about hoax, horror or 2012 movie :D



Microsoft target 2012 for Windows 8 launching. Why 2012? It's should be, actually. Remember a long gap between Windows XP and Windows Vista launching? Microsoft try work really hard to follow a three-year release cycle since Windows 7 was released. That might be a slightly harder feat to achieve given that Windows 8 will be a major release (like Windows Vista was, as opposed to a minor one, like Windows 7 was) but since Windows 7 arrived less than three years after Vista, Microsoft should be able to pull it off.




The roadmap posted by msftkitchen, therefore, doesn't really show anything too surprising: the operating system is indeed codenamed Windows 8 (we knew that), it will be a major release (we knew that), and it is currently slated for 2012 (we guessed that). The successor to Windows Server 2008 R2 is also expected to arrive in 2012, but the server roadmap doesn't give the release a name or even a codename (we were expecting something like Windows 8 Server). Please remember, though, that the tilda in front of the 2012 year is there for a reason: Microsoft isn't setting anything in stone.

In terms of final names, we're like to see "Windows 8" and "Windows Server 2012," again assuming no major delays and assuming Microsoft is going to stick to the same naming scheme. When Microsoft decided to keep the codename for Windows 7 as the final name of the product in October 2008, we noted that this new naming scheme was likely to remain for future Windows client releases; it would be really confusing, not to mention terribly foolish, to have only one release with a number suffix in its name. As for the Windows server releases, the year suffix signifying a major release and the R2 suffix signifying a minor release seems to be working just fine. We don't see much reason to change this system, and for the sake of consistency, hopefully Microsoft doesn't either.

Make A Bootable Windows 7 from USB Flash Drive



A bootable Windows 7 from USB flash drive give you a lot of easiness. It's simple, easy to carry, faster to copy data and faster access time.
For do this tips, you must provide USB flash drive with at least 4 GB of free space and copy of Windows 7 installation disc.

1. Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool



The easiest way to turn a USB flash drive into a bootable Windows 7 installer is by using the tool Microsoft offers, cunningly named the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool. To get started, download the installer [exe] from Microsoft.com and follow the basic steps to put it onto your computer; you can put it on the computer you plan to install Windows 7 on or another one, it doesn't matter.

windows_7_usb_2.png

Once it is installed, it should create an icon on your desktop, so double-click that to open. If you can't find it, use the search function in the Start Menu with a keyword like "USB." Launching it should give you the above screen, and step one is to find the Windows 7 .ISO file. The tool only accepts .ISO images, so we recommend that you convert yours if it's in a different DVD image format.

Step two is straightforward: simply choose USB device.

In step three, all you have to do is make sure that you are choosing the correct USB device. If you have other data on the device, move it to your hard drive, another USB device, or somewhere else before proceeding.

The tool will prompt you if it detects data on the device. Once your data is backed up elsewhere, click Erase USB Device.

You will get another prompt warning you that all the data will be wiped. Click Yes to continue.

The format will be very quick, while the copying of the files will take a little bit more time (about 10 to 15 minutes).

2. Manual Creation

Maybe you don't like that Microsoft violated the GPL with the first version of the above tool (the company has since GPLed the code), or you're old-school and just love using the command prompt. Regardless of what your reasons are for creating a bootable Windows 7 USB drive manually, we have the scoop on how to do it. First, open the command prompt (if you use UAC make sure to right click it and choose "Run as administrator"), type "diskpart" without the quotes, and hit enter. You can also get here by simply typing "diskpart" without the quotes into the Start Menu and hitting enter.

Now type "list disk" without the quotes and hit enter. Take a look at the Size column and figure out which disk number your USB drive is. Ours is number 1, so we're going to type "select disk 1" without the quotes and hit enter. Now we're going to wipe it by typing "clean" without the quotes and hitting enter (make sure to do a backup of the contents if you haven't already).

At this point we want to prepare the USB drive for the files and make sure it is bootable. Type "create partition primary" without the quotes and hit enter. Then type "select partition 1" without the quotes and hit enter. Next type "active" without the quotes and hit enter. Finally, type "format fs=fat32" without quotes and hit enter (if you choose to use ntfs, you'll later have to run the "Bootsect.exe /nt60 G:" command to put boot manager compatible files onto your USB flash drive to make it a bootable device). This one will take a while, so go grab a snack, we'll wait. When that's done, type "assign" without the quotes and hit enter (this will assign a new drive letter to the USB flash drive).

An AutoPlay window like the one above will appear. Remember the drive letter (in our case it is H:\), close the window, type "exit" without the quotes and hit enter. If you are working with an .ISO image, the best way to do this last part is to mount the file with a program like Virtual Clone Drive. Alternatively, you can extract the files from the .ISO image and simply copy them to the USB drive, but since we've been using the command prompt up to this point, we'll show you how to do the last step with it as well.

If you don't have the command prompt open, open it with administrative privileges, type "xcopy f:*.* /s/e/f hg:" without the quotes and hit enter. Note that you will likely have to replace "f:" with the drive letter for your Windows 7 DVD and "g:" with the drive letter for your USB flash drive. Don't worry if install.wim takes a while to copy: it's easily the biggest file on the disc.

3. Bonus : Install Any Edition of Windows 7



This is a completely optional step and you only want to do this if you want to be able to choose which edition of Windows 7 to install. In the command prompt, type "del g:\sources\ei.cfg" without the quotes and hit enter (where g:\ is your USB flash drive).

windows_7_usb_15.png

This will make sure that your Windows 7 installer no longer has a specific version of Windows 7 set as the default, and you will be prompted to choose the version you want to install. Remember that while this gives you a more universal Windows 7 installer, you still need to make sure you are choosing the edition that you own, or you will not be able to activate Windows 7 with the key you have obtained.

source : http://arstechnica.com

Sabtu, 09 Januari 2010

Download Picture Free from 20 Websites

Images are often used to beautify the look website, blog, articles, brochures, slide presentations and more. In addition, the use of the right image will attract people to the information we want to convey.
here are the following 20 sites that provide images for free download. At some sites need to first register as a member in order to download. Some sites allow the use of image for commercial purposes. Each site has rules use different, for more details can be found at the site concerned.


http://aarinfreephoto.com/
http://www.amgmedia.com/freephotos/
http://www.barrysfreephotos.com/
http://www.burningwell.org/
http://www.designpacks.com/
http://www.everystockphoto.com/
http://www.freerangestock.com/index.php
http://www.imageafter.com/
http://imagebase.davidniblack.com/main.php
http://www.kavewall.com/stock/
http://www.fromoldbooks.org/
http://www.morguefile.com/
http://www.openphoto.net/
http://www.photogen.com/
http://www.sxc.hu/
http://www.stockvault.net/
http://www.studio25.ro/index.php?option=com_ponygallery&Itemid=27&lang=en
http://sweetstockphoto.com/
http://www.turbophoto.com/Free-Stock-Images/
http://www.unprofound.com/

Cara Membuat Template PowerPoint 2007

Cara Membuat Template PowerPoint 2007

  1. Buka dokumen presentasi baru (CTRL+ N). Pada dokumen baru ini hanya ada satu slide untuk title dan subtitle saja.
    Presentasi Baru - PowerPoint 2007

  2. Selanjutnya kita akan menyisipkan gambar sebagai background slide.
    Download background di sini: PowerPoint Wallpaper Set 06 by =abhUtatva.
  3. Klik pada slide, kemudian pada Insert tab, Illustrations group, klik Picture.

  4. Pilih gambar yang akan dijadikan sebagai background dan klik tombol Insert.

  5. Klik kanan pada gambar dan pilih Send to Back.
    Arrange Picture - PowerPoint 2007

  6. Tampilan slide akan seperti ini. Klik pada kotak (placeholder) untuk title dan ganti warna font dengan warna yang terang.
    Title - Substitle Slide

  7. Selanjutnya kita akan membuat slide untuk isi (content).

  8. Pada Home tab, Slides group, klik New Slide dan pilih Blank.

  9. Pada Insert tab, Illustrations group, klik Picture. Pilih gambar yang akan dijadikan sebagai background dan klik tombol Insert.

  10. Pada Home tab, Slides group, klik Layout dan pilih Title and Content. Tampilan slide akan seperti gambar berikut ini.
    Placeholder - PowerPoint 2007

  11. Geser posisi placeholder untuk title dan content agar sesuai dengan background.

  12. Klik placeholder dan arahkan kursor pada sizing handle sehingga berubah menjadi tanda panah dua arah dan kemudian geser untuk memperbesar atau memperkecil placeholder.
    Sizing Handle - PowerPoint 2007

  13. Ganti warna font untuk title dan content dengan warna yang terang atau yang sesuai dengan background.

  14. Tampilan akhir akan seperti ini.
    PowerPoint Template

  15. Untuk menyimpannya sebagai template, ikuti cara berikut:

    1. Klik tombol Microsoft Office Button Microsoft Office Button, dan klik Save As.

    2. Pada kotak File name, beri nama template.

    3. Pada kotak Save as type, pilih PowerPoint Templates, dan klik Save.
      Catatan: Ganti folder penyimpanan dengan menggantinya di kotak Save in.

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PowerPoint template with the appropriate theme and a charming background will help you to design an attractive presentation slides. Here are 15 websites to download a free PowerPoint templates.


http://www.presentationhelper.co.uk/free_powerpoint_template.htm
http://www.templateswise.com/
http://www.sameshow.com/download/powerpoint-to-flash-ppttemp.html
http://www.indezine.com/powerpoint/templates/freetemplates.html
http://inzones.com/free-powerpoint-templates.htm
http://www.mastertemplates.com/powerpoint-templates.htm
http://www.presentationpoint.com/powerpoint-templates/index.htm
http://www.power-templates.com/powerpoint_templates.htm
http://www.powerpoint.org.cn/ppt/Index.html
http://www.soniacoleman.com/templates.htm
http://www.brainybetty.com/MENUPowerPoint.htm
http://www.inspiredpiece.com/downloads/powerpoint-templates
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/CT101172721033.aspx?av=ZPP000
http://www.presentationload.com/free-ppt-powerpoint-templates/
http://www.poweredtemplates.com/free-ppt-powerpoint-templates.html

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is a lightweight browser plug-in and rich Internet application (RIA) runtime that delivers consistent and engaging user experiences, stunning audio/video playback, and pervasive reach. Flash Player 10 introduces new expressive features, visual performance improvements, and extensibility to unleash the creative potential of designers and developers so they can build richer and more immersive web experiences.
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Internet Download Manager supports proxy servers, ftp and http protocols, firewalls, redirects, cookies, authorization, MP3 audio and MPEG video content processing. IDM integrates seamlessly into Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape, MSN Explorer, AOL, Opera, Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Firebird, Avant Browser, MyIE2, and all other popular browsers to automatically handle your downloads. You can also drag and drop files, or use Internet Download Manager from command line. Internet Download Manager can dial your modem at the set time, download the files you want, then hang up or even shut down your computer when it's done.

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Version 5.18 adds IDM download panel for web-players that can be used to download flash videos from sites like YouTube, MySpaceTV, and Google Videos. It also features complete Windows 7 and Vista support, YouTube grabber, redeveloped scheduler, and MMS protocol support. The new version also adds improved integration for IE and IE based browsers, redesigned and enhanced download engine, the unique advanced integration into all latest browsers, improved toolbar, and a wealth of other improvements and new features.

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WinRAR is a powerful archive manager. It can backup your data and reduce the size of email attachments, decompress RAR, ZIP and other files downloaded from Internet and create new archives in RAR and ZIP file format. You can try WinRAR before buy, its trial version is available in downloads WinRAR x86 (32 bit) 3.91

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