One of the features that makes Gmail different is its use of labels instead of folders. Sure, labels can serve pretty much the same purpose — they can help organize mail or flag messages for follow up. And unlike with folders, messages can have several labels, so if I get an email from a friend about a trip we’re taking together, I can add both a “Friends” and a “Travel” label to it.But it’s not always obvious how to use labels, especially for people who are new to Gmail and used to using folders, and it hasn’t helped that some common tasks have been more complicated than they should be. For instance, to move an email out of your inbox and into a label you first had to apply the label using the “More actions” menu and then click “Archive.”Starting today, the buttons and menus at the top of your inbox will look a bit different:Instead of having to first apply the label and then archive, you can just use the “Move to” button to label and archive in a single step — just like you would with a folder. If you just want to add…
This is a registry tweak which actually reduces the startup delay of your WINDOWs from a default 48 Seconds to a limited 4 Seconds.Thus reducing the overall startup time to approximately 10 Seconds.SO here is how the trick goes:Click on the start button then press “R” (without quotes) it will take u to Run. type “Regedit” (without quotes), and press enter. This will open Registery EditorNow look for the keyHKEY_LOACAL_MECHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlContentIndexNow there find the Key Called ”Startup Delay” (without quotes) on the right hand side column. Double Click On ItNow where it says “Base” Change it to “Decimal”Now its Default Value Is 4800000Change The Value To 40000Almost done with the tune-up. !! Now close the Registery Editor and Restart Your ComputerYou’ll See The ResultComments ApriciatedKindly Note:Its better if you take a backup of your registry before trying some registry tricks.To know about registry backup and restore CLICK below !! – Manual steps to BACKUP the registry in Vista & XP.- Manual steps to RESTORE the registry in Vista & XP.
There may be many shortcuts for getting you more evenly placed with your systems, but this one is just about it for da lazy bones out there…The fastest and the quickest way to shutdown your system…Check this out…1. Press the Start button on keyboard (Windows Symbol button –> Between Control and Alt on right hand side)2. Press the letter ‘u’ twice from your keyboard.That’s it !!Your system is fast going to sleep.(Note: This trick does not speed up the shutting down process, but just a shortcut to shutdown a system)
This tutorial trains you to create your very own system cleaner, free from advertisements and possible threat of adwares & malwares. And its totally free of cost…So why not give it a try….Use this ‘tutorial’ to clean your:*.tmp*._mp*.log*.gid*.chk*.old*.bak and ?Temporary Internet Files? ,etc…Step 1:Start with making a new txt file. (Notepad)Step 2:Paste this code in the txt file:@echo offecho =============================================================echo know U’r System Cleanerecho ===========================================================echo waitingdel /f /s /q %systemdrive%*.tmpdel /f /s /q %systemdrive%*._mpdel /f /s /q %systemdrive%*.logdel /f /s /q %systemdrive%*.giddel /f /s /q %systemdrive%*.chkdel /f /s /q %systemdrive%*.olddel /f /s /q %systemdrive%recycled*.*del /f /s /q %windir%*.bakdel /f /s /q %windir%prefetch*.*rd /s /q %windir%temp & md %windir%tempdel /f /q %userprofile%cookies*.*del /f /q %userprofile%recent*.*del /f /s /q ?%userprofile%Local SettingsTemporary Internet Files*.*?del /f /s /q ?%userprofile%Local SettingsTemp*.*?del /f /s /q ?%userprofile%recent*.*?echo complete!echo ===========================================================echo Visit knowursystem,blogspot,com for more Tips, Tricks and Hacks,echo ===========================================================echo. & pauseStep 3:Now save the file as “Cleaner.bat”Step 4:Double Click on it to run ur Cleaner.*Hope you liked it*
50 expert tips to make your PC fasterThe road to a faster PC starts by properly optimizing your hardware. While some of these procedures can be risky, they can also prove very effective, often delivering direct and noticeable performance gains in every area of your system.1. Update the BIOSUpgrading your PC’s BIOS, or firmware in other devices like the router, could be a quick way to improve performance, fix bugs and even add new features. Look for the current BIOS version number on your boot screen or in the BIOS set-up program and then visit the manufacturer’s site to check for recent upgrades.2. Disable unwanted devicesSpeed up the boot process by turning off motherboard devices that you’re not using, such as integrated sound, graphics, extra network ports and so on. Look for a BIOS set-up menu called something like Integrated Peripherals to find the options that you need. Once Windows starts, launch Device Manager (devmgmt.msc), locate any remaining unwanted devices, right-click them and select ‘Disable’ to save more resources. Be careful, though – disable the wrong device and you’re likely to find that your PC won’t be able to reboot. If you’re in any doubt about what a service [...]…
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