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Posted on 2:28 PM by Hamid and filed under
This trick Customize the Title of the Internet Explorer.
  1. Click Start > Run > Type gpedit.msc
  2. Click User Configuration > Windows Setting > Internet Explorer Maintenance > Browser User Interface
  3. Double click on Browser Title
  4. Click on Customize Title Bars
  5. type in whatever you want
  6. Click OK
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Posted on 11:42 PM by Hamid and filed under

1 . Go to Start > Run >Type in "Regedit" (without the quotes of course)

2 . Go to the key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\WindowsNT\ CurrentVersion\WPAEvents\OOBETimer

and doubleclick on it.If you have OOBETimer then skip a,b,c steps.If you do not have OOBETimer the folloe the given steps:-

a.Right click on the right side of "WGAEvents" and select New > Binary Value
b.Rename it to "OOBETimer" and go to step 3.

3.Then change some of the value data to anything else (delete some, add some letters,just change it!Now close out Regedit)
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4 . Go to Start > Run > “%systemroot%\system32\oobe\msoobe.exe /a” (again, don’t type the quotes)

5. The activation screen will come up,and then follow the following steps

a.Click on "Yes,I want to telephone customer service..." and select "Next"

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b.Then do not enter anything into the next box.Just press "Change Product Key"

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c.Then type in the product Key "JG28K-H9Q7X-BH6W4-3PDCQ-6XBFJ" into the box and click "Update"

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d.Ignore rest of it and close the box after that click here to validate your windows.
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Posted on 7:20 PM by Hamid and filed under

Just install this IE add-on in your computer and you will get a ‘Open in Default Browser’ context option in Internet Explorer.

  • Download this zip file.
  • Unzip to your C drive so the folder looks like C:\open-in-default-browser
  • Double click on the open-in-default-browser.reg file to import it into your Windows Registry.
  • Restart IE to start seeing the context menu option
  • That’s it!
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Posted on 7:17 PM by Hamid and filed under

Firefox extension IE Tab which lets you to open or embedding Internet Explorer in tabs of Mozilla/Firefox.

With IE Tab you can also set predefined filters for directly opening there WebPages in IE of Firefox tab.

Screenshot of IE Tab Extension for Mozilla Firefox

Open IE in Firefox Tab

Firefox Extension IE Tab Filters Settings

Firefox Extension IE Tab Open in External Application

Download IE Tab Firefox Extension (Works on Firefox 3.0 and Above).

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Posted on 7:35 PM by Hamid and filed under

Google will have a bazillion different listing s for this, all complicated processes. Maybe i just got lucky with this one, but try it first!

My problem was an install from windows update the often gets corrupted, xml4. Whenever I shut down my computer, Windows said it is installing update 1 of 1. It toggled between the message of “Installing update 1 of 1″ and a don’t turn off the computer, it would shut down by itself. But it will stay on that until I force shut down, and still be there whenever I want to restart or shutdown. If this is you:

      1. Disable automatic updates > more on that
      2. Download “msxml4-KB936181-enu.exe” from the Microsoft site, not Windows Update.
      3. Run the program > Remove
      4. Reboot
      5. Run the program again > Install
      6. Turn on Automatic Updates. I left automatic updates OFF, but the problem should be fixed so you shouldn’t have to.
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Posted on 11:28 AM by Hamid and filed under

Some people prefer not to display the label count in their blogs as it looks a bit unprofessional. Lets say if you have a label 'Funny sms' with 50 label count and another one ' Good morning sms' with 2 as label count... less people will show interest on clicking the second one.
hiding blogger label count
So, lets see how to hide or remove the Label count in your blogger blog(s)...

1. Sign into Blogger dashboard » Layout » Edit html
Tick the expand widget templates and remove this line from the template..

<span dir='ltr'>(<data:label.count/>)</span>

removing blogger label count
2. Save the Changes and done!

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Posted on 12:02 PM by Hamid and filed under
Various popular Web browsers support Importing and Exporting of bookmarks.
This is of great help when you start using a new browser and want to directly copy all the bookmarks or favourites from the old browser to the new one.

(Update: If you are looking at synchronizing your Firefox bookmarks, then refer to the Related Reading section at the end of this article for more information.)

Starting today, I'll be posting a 3 part "Importing/Exporting bookmarks from various browsers" series about the bookmarking features of the 3 popular browsers, Firefox, Internet Explorer and Opera.
These articles will only be about the ability of these browsers to handle Exporting and Importing of Bookmarks.

Before I begin, all the 3 browsers support Export/Import of bookmarks into an external Html file. And we'll be doing exactly that, i.e Export/Import bookmarks from each of the three browsers separately.

The first part will focus on Firefox.

Firefox

Export Bookmarks
Steps:

1. Go to Bookmarks >> Organize Bookmarks...
This opens the Bookmarks Manager.

2. In the Bookmark Manager, go to File >> Export...
Now a Save dialog box pops up. Type the name of the file you want to export.
Select Html files in the Save as File Type box (Anyway, it really dosen't matter if you don't select Html).

3. Click Save.
An Html file is created containing all the bookmarks that can be viewed from any of the browsers.
This file can also be mailed to anyone who can then import it to their browsers.

The greatest advantage here is other browsers can import bookmarks from this file.


Import Bookmarks
Steps:

1. Go to Bookmarks >> Organize Bookmarks...
This opens the Bookmarks Manager.

2. In the Bookmark Manager, go to File >> Import...


Firefox opens the Import wizard(picture above) which gives you options to import bookmarks directly from other browsers or from the exported Html file.

3. Select "From File" and click Next. This opens the Import Bookmark dialog box.
(To import directly, just select the browser from where you want to import and click Next).
Now select the Html file you want to import and click Open.

All the bookmarks, irrespective of which browser they belonged are imported to Firefox.