Monday 30 July 2012

How to use the United States-International keyboard layout in Windows 7, in Windows Vista, and in Windows XP


·  Windows 7 or Windows Vista
  1. Click Start
  2. type intl.cpl in the Start Search box, and then press ENTER.
  3. On the Keyboards and Language tab, click Change keyboards.
  4. Click Add.
  5. Expand the language that you want. For example, English (United States).
  6. Expand Keyboard list, select the United States-International check box, and then click OK.
  7. In the Default input language list, click Language name - United States-International (where Language name is the language that you selected in step 4), and then click OK two times.
  8. In the Regional and Language Options dialog box, click OK.

    Notice that the Language bar appears on the taskbar. When you position the mouse pointer over it, a ToolTip appears that describes the active keyboard layout.
  9. Click the Language bar, and then click United States-International on the shortcut menu that appears.

    The United States-International keyboard layout is selected.
·  Windows XP
  1. Click Start, type intl.cpl in the Run box, and then press ENTER.
  2. On the Languages tab, click Details.
  3. Under Installed services, click Add.
  4. In the Input language list, click the language that you want. For example, English (United States).
  5. In the Keyboard layout/IME list, click United States-International, and then click OK.
  6. In the Select one of the installed input languages to use when you start your computer list, click Language name - United States-International (where Language name is the language that you selected in step 6), and then click OK.
  7. In the Regional and Language Options dialog box, click OK.

    Notice that the Language bar appears on the taskbar. When you position the mouse pointer over it, a ToolTip appears that describes the active keyboard layout. For example, United States-International appears.
  8. Click the Language bar, and then click United States-International on the shortcut menu that appears.

Tuesday 17 July 2012

windows 7 genuine notification removal tool

 Microsoft Windows 7 is now become the primary Operating System for almost all Windows users after Windows XP and every single Windows XP user have already switched to the new Windows 7, but many of the Windows 7 new user are not aware of Windows 7 Activation Process and they always asked How To Activate Windows 7 and by pass the Genuine Advantage pop-up notification and make their Windows 7 fully activated for a lifetime, so today I am going to share how Windows 7 users can activate Windows 7 without having genuine serial keys and cracks.
WAT Remover Tool is the easiest way to activate Windows 7 in just 2 minutes. You don’t have to crack your Windows 7 to make it Genuine. WAT stands for (Windows Activation Technology) which Microsoft use to trace Windows Activation Status. You just have to run WAT Remover and your Windows 7 will be activated for a lifetime without doing anything. WAT Remover Tool will make your Windows 7 Genuine and will also remove the Genuine Advantage notification and you can also Download and Install latest Windows 7 Updates directly from Microsoft website. This tool will work with Windows 7 32-bit and 64-bit Operating Systems.


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Friday 13 July 2012


Disabling USB Port can save your pc from virus attack .  Because now a days most of the virus and trojan, malware and other risk weare travel deference via Pen drive, memory card and other storage device that have to use by usb port. In office disabling USB port is not a good idea because printer, scanner and many more things have to use. So the good idea is disable write access to USB port so that data files cannot be written to the storage device.  What ever I m writing about How to Disable USB port in windows Xp. So Let see how to do that.

Step 1 : Disable USB Port in Windows XP
            
1. Click Start, and then click Run. In the box type regedit, and then click OK.
            
2. Locate and then click the following registry key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\USBSTOR
           
Double Click Start and In the Value data box, type 4 default given 3 and then click OK.
           
3. Exit Registry Editor. You are Done. You can see the Picture Bellow.

Step 2 : Re-enable Disable USB Port in Windows XP
            
1. Click Start, and then click Run. In the box type regedit, and then click OK.
            
2. Locate and then click the following registry key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\USBSTOR
In the display box Double Click Start and In the Value data box, type 3 and then click OK.
           
3. Exit Registry Editor.

Note : Tested in Windows XP SP2 and SP3

Monday 9 July 2012

Remove Microsoft xp genuine notification

1  Launch Windows Task Manager (“Processes”) and leave it open.  
2  Meanwhile, go to C:\Windows\System32 and find WgaTray.exe
3  Right-click on it and then click to delete WgaTray.exe but leave the deletion confirmation box open.
4  Go back to Windows Task Manager and find wgatray.exe to end the process.
5  Click “End Process”, and when you are prompted for a confirmation to terminate the process, align the “End Process” confirmation box with the previous “Delete File” confirmation box, or at least have them close together (because you need to do both actions quickly - at least within 2 or 3 seconds).
6  Press ‘Yes’ on the Task Manager prompt (to “end the process”) and then quickly press ‘Yes’ on the deletion confirmation (to delete the actual file). You’ll need to repeat this if you miss it.
If you think you did this successfully, launch Registry Editor (Start > Run > regedit).
Browse to the following location: "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Notify".  
9   Delete the folder WgaLogon and all its contents.  
10  Reboot Windows XP.