Web Analytics

ad

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

How to Shutdown PC with timer

Do you know that you can make
your PC shutdown at a time u
wish to?
Here is the trick!!
How To Make A Shutdown Timer!
********** METHOD 1
***************
1. Right click on your desktop and
choose "New=>shortcuts".
2. In the box that says "Type the
location of the shortcut",
type in "shutdown -s -t 3600"
without the quotation marks and
click next. Note: 3600 are the
amount of seconds before your
computer shuts down. So ,
60secs*60mins=3600secs.
3. Make up a name for the
shortcut and you're done.
You can change the icon by right
clicking=>properities=>change
icon=>browse
TO ABORT:
To make an abort key to stop the
shutdown timer just create
another shortcut and make
the "location of the shortcut" to "
shutdown -a" without the quotes.
********* METHOD 2
*************
Here is another trick to shutdown
at a specific time, for example you
wish to shutdown at 11:35am.
Type this in
start=>Run
Type Code: at 11:35 shutdown -s
TO ABORT:
Code:shutdown -a

Windows 8 Pro full version


As Microsoft has launched its latest version of windows, Windows 8. and we all know that all you guys are waiting for it..
So now no need  to wait much more and here we are providing the full version of Windows 8 pro..
Every where is waiting for it.


Here are some cool features of Windows 8 is 
  • A new authentication system lets uses draw their own custom patern on the (touch) screen as an alternative to using a password.
  • Windows To Go lets you run Windows 8 from a USB stick
  • Windows 8 will work on an ARM chip (i.e. Cell phone chip) (see video below)
  • Win8 supports using your Live/Hotmail/Passport account for local authenication
  • If you have more than one screen you use different background wallpapers for each screen
  • Windows Reset will wipe your PC back to fresh install state (i.e. clean the OS and dump apps and data)
  • Windows Refresh will replace system files with fresh ones and keep all your data and programs
  • Windows 8 has a new service start up type called ON DEMAND which allows Windows to boot much faster and use less memory because few programs start up on boot
  • Windows Explorer uses the Office 2007/10 Ribbon Interface
  • Windows 8 uses the new “Metro” interface which involves tiles rather than a Start Button like, Windows Mobile 7
  • ISO’s can be mounted like hard drives
  • Task Manager has been seriously improved with a much simplified default view for Ending Tasks, and an advanced view which now displays much more information in a a much clearer format. I could put up screen shots but THIS GUY already did a pretty good job.
  • Windows 8 will use LESS system resources than Windows 7


                                DOWNLOAD TORRENT  

//