Friday, 12 October 2012

USE " WiFi " without a "WiFi MODEM or ROUTER"



Heya guys ...

Well, it has been a long time. I had been off from blogging for a while.
So I  am back again. :)
Got a new post ... & this one beleive me guys, can come out to be "HANDY".

We all love to surf on WiFi, yeah we surely do
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Well , what if you don't have a WiFi enabled Modem/Router ... ?

NO WORRIES ... Now you  can "WiFi" your home "* without *" any extra  HARDWARE or COST.

All you need to have is :

1) A WiFi enabled LAPTOP.

2) A working Internet Connection.
  

That's it ..!
Now all you need to do is ....

1) Download the software "CONNECTIFY" that I have provided in this post."

2) Extract the .RAR file & Install the Connectify.exe file.

3) Exract the keygen

4) Use the keygen generated activation key to upgrade to the PRO version.

* PS : Don't forget to "TURN OFF YOUR FIREWALL PRIOR YOU PROCEED."

ALL SET ...... !!    THERE YOU GO ...  !!
Connect your laptop to the Internet > Give a connection name/password to the Connectify

Now you can connect upto 8 LAPTOPS/TABLETS/WiFi Enabled Smartphones. all at once to surf Internet.

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DOWNLOAD HERE
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Thank You .... Keep Reading

Wednesday, 7 March 2012

How to create a Virtual Disk in Windows 7


How to Create a Virtual Hard Drive in Windows 7

Have you ever wished you had an extra Hard Disk to store files, share, or set aside as an encrypted vault? One of the new features in Windows 7 is the ability to create Virtual Hard Disks and we’ll show you how.
Create a Virtual Drive
This process creates virtual disks in the .VHD format where the minimum size is 3MB. To begin, Right-click on My Computer and select to Manage. Alternately you can type diskmgmt.msc into the Start search box and enter.
1-vhd
The Computer Management screen opens click on Disk Management then Action and Create VHD.

Browse to the directory you want the disk to reside, choose the size you want it to be, and select dynamic or a fixed. If you want the disk to expand in size as you add files to it, then pick Dynamically expanding. Check Fixed size if you want a specific size and for it to stay that way.

In Disk Management you will see the virtual drive listed as unallocated space.

To begin using it you’ll need to Right-click and select Initialize Disk.

In the initialize disk box just keep MBR selected and hit OK.

Create a Volume
Now it is time to create a volume by Right-clicking the unallocated space and select New Simple Volume.

The New Simple Volume Wizard starts up and it’s just a matter of completing it.

Choose the amount of space you want to use for the volume.

Assign it a dive letter that is not currently being used.

Format the new volume as NTFS, FAT32, or FAT. Check if you want a quick format and file compression.

The wizard is complete, click on Finish.

If you have AutoPlay enabled it should pop up for you to open up your new virtual hard disk.

It will be listed with the other disks in Disk Management.

Of course you will also see it listen under My Computer.

This is a cool new feature that will let you use the disk as you would any type of real disk. You can encrypt it, share it out to other systems, store files to it…however you would use an extra disk connected to your system.

This is a cool new feature in Windows 7 that will add extra functionality and options to your current system. There are several ways you can use your VHD including making it bootable. If you have used your geek imagination and have come up with unique ways to use a VHD, leave a comment to tell me about it. 

Saturday, 3 March 2012

DOWNLOAD NOKIA OVI STORE

Just download the above .sisx file from your PC or your S^3 phone and install. Confirm all prompts. When installing CHOOSE C:Drive. We would normally tell you to avoid this, but being one of the core apps, it needs to be there (and that’s where Nokia says to put it).
You may also apparently need additional middleware components. This means you may need to download over WiFi as it can be larger than 10mb. If you’ve got a good mobile connection and good bandwidth allowance, you’ll be fine to download directly from the phone.

DOWNLOAD

Saturday, 25 February 2012

Download Delta Force 3 Land Warrior

If you want to mow down terrorists using the latest firearms in a variety of colorful settings, then this is your game.
DELTA FORCE 3 - LAND WARRIOR - FULL COMPRESSED

 You command the most advanced strike team ever assembled. Where there is terror, you bring retribution. You are Delta Force. Engage the enemy in expansive indoor and vast outdoor environments, Wage war on the massive battlefields of NovaWorld with up to 50 players simultaneously!


Features

    New missions; 3D graphics; intense weaponry; huge AI; 50-player action via Internet
     
Download
     
     

Friday, 24 February 2012

Download IDM free full version cracked

DOWNLOAD INTERNET DOWNLOAD MANAGER FULL VERSION WITH CRACK


How to install


  1. Extract the .zip file with the help of any unzipping tool ( winzip or winrar).
  2. Install the IDM from the setup included .
  3. Go to the crack folder , there would be two files out there, open the 'RUN' file this will change the registry of the IDM installed on your computer.
  4. Copy the 'IDMan' file from the crack folder to the place where the IDM has been installed on your computer .
  5. That's it ! Enjoy !

    Feed Back anticipated.

Thursday, 23 February 2012

Angry Birds Full Version with Crack

Angry Birds Full Version With Crack
Click here to download :
Angry Birds Full Version with Crack <R>


*NOTE:-   If you can't play the game due to missing msvcr100.dll just copy the included file to :C:\Windows\System32


Enjoy! 

Sunday, 19 February 2012

'Wow! signal came from space '

An astronomer believes that the ‘Wow!’ signal received three decades ago, which is believed by many to be proof of alien life, may have come from an interstellar ‘lighthouse’.

The ‘Wow! signal’ was received at 11.16 pm on August 15, 1977 - the night before Elvis died - as a radio telescope in Ohio swept its gaze through the constellation of Sagittarius.


 Since 1982, astronomer Robert Gray has been on a quest to solve the puzzle of the enigmatic blip in the read out of a radio telescope - the like of which has never been seen again since
 Gray, who has just published a book about his attempt to rediscover the signal said he believes it could have come from an alien ‘lighthouse’.

 The characteristics of the signal - a rise and fall in its ‘loudness’ were exactly what the alien-hunters had been told to look out for. Eighteen years previously, researchers had put themselves in the shoes of possible extra terrestrials and tried to work out the best way to attract our attention.

They decided that the most noteworthy signal would be a radio signal at exactly 1,420 MHz. This is the vibration frequency of hydrogen, the most common molecule in the universe.  
 Everyone agreed that it would be the most widely intelligible way of saying, ‘We’re here - are you?’ When the Wow! Signal came in, its frequency was 1,420 MHz.

With such a massive area of space to cover, the SETI programme had adopted the strategy of sweeping the sky with their radio receivers, meaning that they could only spend a few seconds looking at each spot.

They worked on the assumption they may find an alien ‘beacon’ or broadcast that was on all the time, and that all they would have to do is survey the sky to find it.

Gray, an economist by trade, believes the conventional search for an alien ‘beacon’ that is always transmitting is misguided. 

 Such a transmission would require vast amounts of energy to operate, the equivalent of thousands upon thousands of Earth-style power plants. 
“They might use some other cheaper strategy - brief periodic broadcasting, a sweeping lighthouse beam, or other methods,” the Daily Mail quoted Gray as telling theatlantic.com. 
“The people who do SETI, who are often but not always astronomers, have a mindset that it’s sensible to look for the really strong signal that is going to be there all of the time.

“Because my education is not in astronomy or engineering, it may be that I bring a kind of practicality to this, especially as it concerns the practicality and economics of what it takes to broadcast a signal like that,” he said.

His book, ‘The Elusive Wow’, published by Palmer Press, is out now.