Shut Down Windows Vista Faster Logically when somebody turns down their Windows it should be done by approximately 15 – 20 seconds. The delay occurs when Windows check on the cleanup process before it considers it complete safe to shut it down. This includes closing all the open applications, processes, ending up any running services & writing any pending cache date to the disk. And sometim Read more
How to make Portable Applications . . . . . . . Tools Required: ThinApp (formerly Thinstall) Step 1: Open ThinApp setup capture application Step 2: Check “Rootpathes” & “Registry Hives” Step 3: Click “Next” Step 4: Wait until the process gets over. Then click “Next” Step 5: Minimize the “ThinApp” & install the application that you want to make portabl Read more
Boot Windows Vista Faster Ever wonder how fast your windows feel after a fresh installation? Then what goes wrong after few days? Why it become so sluggish after a while? Why it get slower over time? The answers to these questions are installing too many fonts, Installing & uninstalling too many software, Shady websites, Installing Shareware or freeware application & Games, Windows accum Read more
How to Delete your IE history Effectively The Internet Explorer History list makes it easy to find and return to Web sites and pages you’ve visited in the past. Whether it’s today or a few weeks ago, the History list can record every page you visit, so it’s easy to go back later on. But it’s a big trouble on shared computers as others can access your history & I don’t thi Read more
What if a new version of Windows didn’t try to dazzle you? What if, instead, it tried to disappear except when you needed it? Such an operating system would dispense with glitzy effects in favor of low-key, useful new features. Rather than pelting you with alerts, warnings, and requests, it would try to stay out of your face. And if any bundled applications weren’t essential, it would Read more
Power of UNIX. Simplicity of the Mac. Mac OS X is both easy to use and incredibly powerful. Everything — from the desktop you see when you start up your Mac to the applications you use every day — is designed with simplicity and elegance in mind. So whether you’re browsing the web, checking your email, or video chatting with a friend on another continent,* getting things done is at once eas Read more
Admin HBase: A Database Fit for the Cloud HBase is a NoSQL database, which is similar in concept to Google’s Bigtable. A sub-project of the Apache Hadoop project, it is coded in Java and layered over HDFS (Hadoop file-system). It is column-oriented, semi-structured, tolerant to hardware failure, and provides high consistency. This article compares it to conventional RDBMS systems, and talks abo Read more
