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How to Create Bootable iso Files using Ultra iso Software

Hemant Verma - 5:36 PM


Hello Friends, Today I posting some thing here in this blog after such a long time like after 1 year just due to some reasons I didn't post anything and even my URL also got expire and unfortunately I was not able to renew it, because of some family problems but today I have some thing new for you all.

Many times 2 friends were asking that how to burn a DVD or CD and how to make pendrive bootable so that we can burn some windows DVD and also can install windows by using the pen drive so today, this video will tell you that how to burn any CD.

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Full Heart Satisfaction: Windows 10's Top 10 Features are here

Hemant Verma - 1:15 AM
Finally, the next iteration of Windows operating system is here! And, it’s called Windows 10, instead of the rumoured ‘Windows 9′. Though Windows 10 is slated to release mid-2015, Microsoft has started distributing the Technical Preview of the OS today via its Windows Insider Program. Windows 10 appears to be a relief for most of us (read me) mouse-keyboard users, who were highly disappointed with the largely unpopular Windows 8 UI.
Touted to be the next Windows XP-killer and marking the return of some of the features that Windows 8 had killed, let’s quickly take a look at the 10 most interesting features that you should know about in the new Microsoft OS.
1. Start Menu returns
After failing to convince us that its Metro UI was equally good for keyboard and mouse, Microsoft has taken a complete U turn. Yes, the highly anticipated and most consistent rumour about the Windows 8 successor – return of the Start menu – is true. Windows 10 shows a start menu on the desktop on the left lower side, just like what we saw in Windows 7. It does add some touch from the Windows 8.1 OS, like the right side of the menu can be seen with Metro-like live tiles. However, you get the option to customise it completely for a Windows 7 like look.



Windows 10 is seen in this screenshot. AP
2. Task View
You will find a new Task View button (Alt-Tab) that would show the task view interface meant for improving multi-tasking. Basically, you will view something like the stacked cards that you see on hitting Windows-Tab. Going by the images; it now looks more refined, though.
3. Virtual Desktop
For enterprise and power users, Microsoft has added the virtual desktops feature in Windows 10. Virtual desktops let you switch between many desktops as per your convenience. It is already present via third-party Windows tools, but will come built-in in the new Windows 10 OS. It should be noted that Apple’s OS X, and many Linux distros already come with support for virtual desktops.
4. Universal apps
The much universal app model will finally fall in place with Windows 10. Basically, Windows Universal apps are said to combine all your apps so that they can presumably run on all Windows devices including desktops, phones and gaming console. All apps will be under one app store and Windows 10 will also support older app stores.
The refined Task View
The refined Task View
5. Continum
This can be easily called one of the most interesting Windows 10 features. It is for Microsoft’s 2 in 1 devices that help to automatically change the mode if the device detects no keyboard is attached. Basically, news has it that a back touch button appears to help you navigate in case the keyboard is removed.
6. Metro apps
Though Microsoft ensures that you are no more forced to use the Metro apps, users can run Metro apps on the Desktop in a window. These apps come with an icon for more options, just like what we saw in the charms. With this feature, it looks like Microsoft is trying hard to bridge the gap between the desktop and Metro UI.
7. Snap
One will also find an improved Snap function. It allows windows to be tiled horizontally as well as vertically. The new Snap Assist feature works as per your preference, whether you want to snap windows into new screens or tile Windows.
8. No charms bar
Though the Charms menu was still present when Microsoft showcased the new UI, it is believed that the company will put it off eventually. Those not in the know how,  Charms bar is the right-side overlay used to access search, share, settings and so on. TheVerge had already confirmed that ‘Windows 9′ will come sans the Charms bar. However, as aforementioned, Metro-style Windows 8 apps get title bars that include an icon with the Charms components. It is also believed that developers will have to add features to enable the share Charm. We don’t yet have a lot of clarity on the Charms feature, let’s wait and watch.
Snap Assist

9. Hide Metro Interface
Now, it isn’t clear if the Metro interface can be completely removed  from Windows 10 for the Desktop. It still seems a neat option for hybrids, but in  case of desktop, Microsoft is believed to add a check box that lets you opt for “never show me the Metro interface.”
10. Easy shut down
A small, but extremely essential feature Windows 8 users have been waiting is easy shut down. In Windows 8, users had to navigate through Charms, log off, and then shut down the computer. Now, Microsoft takes us back to the pre-Windows 8 era by introducing an easy shut down. Now, you can simply press Alt+F4 while viewing the desktop and choose from options including shut down from the drop menu.


Windows 10 is Coming at Our PC Home: What Experts are Saying about it?

Hemant Verma - 1:11 AM
The next iteration of Microsoft’s Windows OS is here! While it’s the latest version of the OS, Microsoft has clearly taken a step backwards with obvious cues from Windows 7. While it had tried to move in a completely new direction with Windows 8, the all new Windows 10 seems to bring back the Windows 7 feel and what possibly it feels to have worked from the Windows 8 variant. This doesn’t come as a surprise, as Windows 8.1 itself was a small step backwards, if you remember.



The technical preview is out, which is still an unfinished version, which means Microsoft has some time to add further tweaks until the final version is launched in mid of next year. Meanwhile, here’s what some tech critics are saying about the new Microsoft OS.
Evidently, everyone is happy that the Start menu is back! It has been one of the most awaited changes.
“Microsoft has given in to critics and brought back the traditional start menu that people will recognize from Windows 7. That means consumers can click on the window icon and have a menu pop up showing their documents folder, PC settings, command prompt, and the like. Microsoft has also tried to placate people that were accustomed to the tile-based interface of Windows 8 by, in essence, gluing a few tiles onto the right side of the start menu,” saysBusinessweek.
The refined Task View
The refined Task View
“The Start menu itself can also be resized endlessly and you can add as many live tiles as you want. In Windows 10, the size of the Start menu is really only limited to the size of your monitor. The demo we saw was surprisingly fast and the menu was responsive, even when dozens of live tiles were added at once,” points out Mashable.
With Windows 8, Microsoft tried to bring in familiarity with its desktop and mobile OSes. However, desktop users were clearly not pleased. In its Windows 8.1 update and the upcoming Windows 10, it is trying hard to woo desktop users. With the rising popularity of Chromebooks, Macs and others, we are sure Microsoft doesn’t want to leave a stone unturned.
“One of the biggest criticisms of Windows 8 was that it was difficult for users of mice and keyboards to navigate the interfaces designed for touch, and touchscreen users had trouble navigating the traditional desktop that works so well with a mouse and keyboard. With Continuum, Microsoft appears to be taking that criticism to heart, and it says the new interface design smoothes those transitions,” points out TheVerge.
In its bid to offer better multitasking, the company has also introduced Task view. While testing the Task View feature, Mashable felt it “worked seamlessly” and the user could quickly and easily switch between multiple applications. “The features we have seen are quite promising, particularly for those who were unsatisfied with Windows 8’s emphasis on touchscreen devices. Microsoft has undoubtedly shown they are willing to listen to what their users want,” adds the Mashable report.
While some people feel Microsoft is finally listening to users, other think the company is losing conviction of its own ideas and giving in to user demand without putting in efforts to prove its point. A report by TheVerge states, “What we saw today in San Francisco worries me, and it should worry anyone who wants Microsoft to succeed long term. This looks like a Microsoft that is unwilling to try things, one either without good ideas or without the confidence to commit to the good ideas it’s already had. Windows 8 was an attempt to reinvent the way we use our most important and most personal devices, but now Microsoft doesn’t even seem to be trying.”
“Windows 10 is all about balancing the demands of different users. It’s not just business users with desktop PCs and keyboards, versus tablet users. Windows is for sensors and data centres and Windows Phone and Xbox One as well as tablets and laptops and desktop PCs and giant wall screens and all the devices in between (at least in Microsoft’s ambitions). But what we’re seeing in this first technical preview release is very much about balancing the heritage of two decades on Windows with the new world of touch,” states Techradar.
“It’s telling that throughout its entire event, Microsoft seemed to be speaking not to Windows 8 users, but to the customers who took one look at live tiles and decided to stick with Windows 7 or Windows XP. The problem wasn’t that the features didn’t work or that everything was too damn colorful. It was that there was too much training involved — Windows 8 is just way too hard to learn, and most people just didn’t want to go through the trouble. So Microsoft kept as much Windows 8 as it could, while reverting the core pieces of the operating system back to something people know and understand,” adds the report.
Finally, the charms menu dilemma still continues. While the company is believed to kill the Charms menu, it did appear at the event. However, news has it that the final version will come sans the Charms menu. “Though Microsoft’s Joe Belfiore demonstrated that Charms still exist on stage, it wasn’t present in the build we tried after the event. A Microsoft rep told us that Windows 10 won’t actually have a Charms Menu unless you’re using it on a touchscreen, and even then Microsoft hopes to encourage app developers to build the touchscreen buttons right into their apps rather than use a global menu,” says Gizmodo.
In a nutshell, Windows 10 could be reprise for Windows 8 users. It is clearly a mix of what we saw in Windows 7 with a dash of Windows 8. It isn’t completely new, yet comes with some cool features and welcomes back some highly anticipated features that were ditched by Windows 8. Read Top 10 interesting features of the Windows 10 OS. The technical preview doesn’t offer all features that are expected in the final cut. This leaves Microsoft with good over six months to make further changes to its OS.

How to Secretly Copy Files From Someones PC Without His Knowledge

Hemant Verma - 7:58 PM



You can easily copy data from your friend's computer to with out knowing him/her. This trick can help you to do this kind of task, and you don't need any kind of internet support for this task and also don't need any kind of new technology like Bluetooth, Infrared etc. You can do this task by just a little notepad trick also need some codes for this job, and I will totally work very smoothly.

This Trick could prove to be very helpful and it would Copy and Steal all the Data without the Confirmation and Knowing of Computer Owner.



How to Copy Paste the Coding of Command Prompt Output to Notepad

Hemant Verma - 6:49 PM

Today there is a new and simple trick which is related with the Windows and Command Prompt you can easily say that here is a simple trick that "How Can You Copy the Coding of Command Prompt OR DOS to Notepad" as we all know that we can copy anything in the DOS by COPYCON command but if we want to copy all codes OR Output codes and paste them in the Notepad. So, I think this would be some where a unique trick. Let's have give at a taste. :)




10 Useful HTML5 Tools

Hemant Verma - 8:53 PM

Online HTML5 tools are a favourite for web designers. It’s a way to stand out from the competition and bring additional benefits for clients. HTML5 is the new version of the traditional HTML language, which has been in use on the Internet since the early 1990s. It’s the core of Internet technology and this brings the first major update in years.

HTML5 is the next step forward. Web designers who take advantage of the tools using this language now will have an advantage over their competitors. It’s not an advantage which will last forever, but with few people making the switch you have a golden chance. Here are the top useful HTML5 tools available now.


Does a VPN Service Have Any Disadvantages?

Hemant Verma - 10:53 AM

Most of the time, when you are talking about VPN services , you hear nothing but all of the positives and the good that these types of services can offer. While it is true that they have quite a few advantages, anyone who wants to make sure that he or she is always making a sound decision is also going to want to know about any possibly disadvantages that might be present. Knowing the benefits is great, but knowing the troubles that the services could have is going to help you even more when you are looking for the perfect VPN provider.




The following are some of the common issues that some people find with certain VPN providers and services. Most of the time, however, the benefits are going to outshine any difficulties that one might have.



Too Technical for Some

While everyone wants to have privacy while online, not all people have the same level of knowledge when it comes to public network safety and security. They may not know all of the terms associated with security, and they probably do not know all of the actual dangers that are out there or the methods by which someone could target their computers. This means that the technological aspect of VPN service could be too much for some individuals to be able to understand.

Fortunately, this is not always a problem. Since the VPN services have been gaining popularity, it is far easier today to find good information about how to use them and how to stay safe, often without needing to delve to deeply into the technological aspect of the service.




Controlling the Performance

While most of the time, you are going to see an improvement in performance when you are using a VPN, this is not always the case. It can be difficult to determine whether the connections are actually better or not. Some of the services out there have VPN connections that are actually slower than the regular connections are. This is something that the user must understand when using a VPN. They should take to see what types of speeds the provider is able to guarantee if any. For some, connectivity could be a problem as well, and this can be an issue.



Safety Concerns

One of the areas that you would not expect there to be a disadvantage would be safety. However, in some circumstances, you might find that this could be a problem. The biggest issue comes from companies using the service and who allow their employees to use their own private home computers with the VPN. This would be fine if they had control over those computers and were certain that they did not already have an infection. This is less a problem with the VPN and more of a problem with the overall security of the employee’s computers, but it could still be an issue. One of the bests workaround for this is to provide those who telecommute with computers from work that are specifically for work and not for personal use.




The Benefits Outweigh the Risks

Even with the minor issues that some people might face with VPN providers, you will generally find that the benefits are going to outweigh the risks. Greater security and true anonymity are the things that people crave today. They do not want to be online and at the mercy of hackers who want to steal their identities. Take the time to look at all of the benefits that a VPN provider can offer you and then see whether it is going to be in your best interest to use one. Most of the time, it is.




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Download Windows 8 Full Version

Hemant Verma - 11:33 PM


As you all know that recently the Windows 8 has been launched by Microsoft and every wants to use it as soon as possible but now you can easily use it in free with full version, you can easily take experience of Windows 8 and to know about Windows 8 and easily feel the difference about the Windows 7 and Upgraded Windowss 8 you will know easily about it that how it works with different software platforms.



Available Versions 

  • Windows 8 has 32 bit Version and 64 bit Version.


 System Requirements

  • Processor- 1 Ghz minimum processor
  • RAM -1 GB for 32 bit and 2 GB for 64 bit Version minimum
  • Harddisk- 16 GB for 32 bit and 20 GB for 64 bit Version minimum


 Download Windows 8 Totally Free Free








Product Keys of Windows 8

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Tips How to Use Windows 8 

  • Download the  Windows 8 first.
  • then, Enter the product keys
  • and your Window will be activate in full version.


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