How to take backup of System Registry

Share This : FacebookTwitterLinkedinDiggemailWhat is Registry?   Windows Registry is a hierarchical database that stores configuration settings and options on Microsoft Windows operating systems. It contains settings for low-level operating system components and for running applications. The data stored in the registry varies according to the version of Microsoft Windows. Note :- You should not edit registry data that does […]

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How to Manage Page File Size?

Share This : FacebookTwitterLinkedinDiggemail        When using Windows XP or above, you might have noticed Windows showing a notification saying ‘Low Virtual Memory’. This is because, the RAM of the computer is full, and even the paging file that Windows automatically maintains and uses as the virtual RAM is out of space as well. The paging file in Windows stores all […]

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Determine Which Type of Hard Drive (HDD or SSD) You Have?

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Share This : FacebookTwitterLinkedinDiggemailHow do You Determine Which Type of Hard Drive (HDD or SSD) You Have with Windows 8?               Actually, there is a much simpler solution. Windows Drive Optimizer (formerly called Disk Defragmenter) reports whether a Hard drive is HDD or SSD. You can access this utility by pressing Windows+S, searching for […]

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How to Use the Diskpart Utility to Assign and Remove Drive Letters

Share This : FacebookTwitterLinkedinDiggemailThe Disk Management tool in Windows gives you an easy-to-use graphical interface to dealing with partitions and drive letters, but what if you want to just quickly change a drive letter on the command prompt? The diskpart utility makes it easy. You’ll need to start by opening an administrator mode command prompt — type cmd into the […]

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Extended Control Panel Settings

Share This : FacebookTwitterLinkedinDiggemailWindows 7 God Mode Obviously It is not the simple control panel settings, it contains some of the good options like “Add Clock for different time zone” and “Login Credentials” and stuff like that. Steps.. This is very easy one. 1. Create a new folder anywhere you like. On your desktop or in Drive. 2. Rename the […]

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