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Saturday 25 February 2012

Windows XP Simulator

Windows XP Setup Simulator is a program that teaches you how to install Windows XP,without having to worry you will mess up your hardware or software.

Friday 24 February 2012

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Install windows xp in less than 15 minutes


1. Boot through windows xp cd

2. After all the files are completely loaded,you get the option to select the partition. Select “c:”

3. Now format the partition,whether it is normal or quick with NTFS or FAT
4.Once the formatting is completed, All the setup files required for installation are copied. Restart your system by pressing Enter.
5.Now here begins the simple trick to save 15 minutes.
6. After rebooting , you get a screen where it takes 39 minutes to complete or finalize OS installation
7. when 37 minute Left  press Shift + F10 Key. This opens command Prompt.
8. Enter “taskmgr” at the command prompt window. This will open task manager
9. Click the process Tab, here we find a process called Setup.exe . Right click on Setup.exe-> Set priority – > Select High or Above normal. Initially it will be Normal



Timeline of popular Internet services


2007
2005
2003
1998
  • Ultima Online (UO), a graphical massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG).
  • Internet Archive is an archive of periodically cached versions of websites.
1995
  • Ebay is an auction and shopping website.
  • Wiki: A website that anyone can edit.
1994
  • HTML was developed by a British engineer, Tim Berners-Lee while working in CERN. This was devised so that reports from CERN, including photographs, graphs and tables could be shared (served) across the web.
1991
1988
  • Internet Relay Chat (IRC): A form of real-time Internet text messaging (chat) or synchronous conferencing. It is mainly designed for group communication in discussion forums, called channels, but also allows one-to-one communication via private message.
1986
  • FTP: File Transfer Protocol
  • Project Gutenberg, a volunteer effort to digitize and archive cultural works.
1969
  • Telnet: A system for logging in, over a network, to a computer situated in another location.
  • ARPANET connected Stanford research Institute in Santa Barbara to the University of Utah, the internet was born, although the first attempt actually crashed on the 'g' of the word 'Login
  • 1960s
  • Email: Electronic mail applications are developed on timesharing main frame computers for communication between system users.
  • The beginning of the internet can be traced back to 1962, when the RAND (America's military think tank) tackled the problem of how they could communicate in the aftermath of a nuclear attack, their thinking was prompted by the Cuban Missile Crisis.