LG-KF600: The only phone that reads your mind
New LG-KF600 comes with a touchscreen device and it can think for you like a human as if it has a mind of itself. This is what they call a unique InteractPad. The phones know what you want to do. This sleek design phone got everything you need.
Whats more?
There’s no joypad style thingy. It only has virtual keys that change to fit the task that you wanted to do. Sounds amazing huh?
The multimedia features like audio player, camera and video camera are easier to operate according to LG.
Cool Features
I like the sound of the device. When a virtual button is pressed it becomes larger and the phone vibrates slightly.
This amazing new LG phone has a very sleek desig. I personally love it very much. Its obviously cool for a geek to use it.
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Tags: Gadgets, handphones, LG, LG-KF600, lg-mobile, mobile-phonesHow to recover a corrupted system file
Recover a Corrupted System File
If an essential Windows file gets whacked by a virus or otherwise corrupted, restore it from the Windows CD. Search the CD for the filename, replacing the last character with an underscore; for example, Notepad.ex_. If it’s found, open a command prompt and enter the command EXPAND, followed by the full pathname of the file and of the desired destination: EXPAND D:\SETUP\NOTEPAD.EX_ C:\Windows\NOTEPAD.EXE. If either pathname contains any spaces, surround it with double quotes.
If the file isn’t found, search on the unmodified filename. It will probably be inside a CAB file, which Win XP treats as a folder. Simply right-drag and copy the file to the desired location. In other Windows platforms, search for a file matching *.cab that contains the filename. When the search is done, open a command prompt and enter EXTRACT /L followed by the desired location, the full pathname of the CAB file, and the desired filename; for example: EXTRACT /L C:\Windows D:\I386\Driver.cab Notepad.exe. Again, if the destination or CAB file pathname contains spaces, surround it with double quotes.
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Tags: corrupted-files, lost-files, missing-files, recover-files, Tips and TricksRe-register all DLL files in windows system directory
I suppose someone might find it helpful, so here we go:
1) First go Start/Run, and type in ‘cmd’ to bring up the Command Prompt.
2) Type ‘CD \’ and hit enter.
3) Type ‘DIR *.dll /s /b > regdll.bat’ and hit enter.
4) Type ‘Notepad regdll.bat’ and hit enter.
Now Notepad is going to bring up a list of your .dll files, nevermind that for a moment.
5) Now type ‘Path’ and hit enter to see your current path. It will bring up something like: Path=c:\Windows;c:\windows\Command
6) (supplement your Windows Version, ex: C:\WINNT, or C:\Windows) Now type: ‘Path=c:\windows;c:\windows\Command;c:\Windows\Prog
ram~\Accessories’ and hit enter.
7) Verify again by typing ‘Path’ and hitting enter, and then type: ‘C:\WINNT\System32\Regsvr32.exe /s C:\’ and hit enter again.
Now, go back to Notepad and if you have Win98 use the replace feature in Wordpad (CTRL + H) or notepad to search for ‘C:\’ and replace it with this: ‘C:\Windows\System\Regsvr32.exe /s C:\’
If you have Win2000, etc. use the replace command in note pad to search for ‘C:\’ and replace it with this: ‘C:\WINNT\System32\Regsvr32.exe /s C:\’
*Be sure to type the replace string exactly like above or it won’t work*
9) Use “Replace All” to make the changes to the entire file.
10) When it finishes, save it, exit notepad or wordpad, and return to the Command Prompt.
11) Type ‘regdll’ and press enter. If you followed the above steps correctly it will now go through and re-register all your .dll files.
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Tags: dl, dll-files, register-dll, Tips and Tricks, windowsAnnoying License Warning on Windows Small Business Server 2003
“License usage for product Windows Server is nearing the maximum number of per server licenses purchased. Consult Licensing from the Administrative Tools folder for more information.”
If you have been receiving this annoying license warning for a server . Please don’t be worry. I got a solution here to get rid of this very annoying popup on your windows server 2003.
First of all, proceed to Administrative tools -> Services
From there, just turn off the windows services called “License Logging”
Warning: This will stop tracking your license usage of all your client computers
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Tags: license-tracking, license-warning, SBS2003, Windows Server, Windows-Small-Business-Server-2003Fix Desktop White Dot Bug When Using Latest ATI 8.1 Drivers
Problem:
With the install of the 8.1 drivers, There is a white dot showing on the top left corner of the desktop. This is a bug caused by ATI CCC.
Quick Solution:
Go to ATI Catalyst Control Center, disable the tray icon.
And this will fix the annoying white dot bug.
According to ATI, the bug will be fixed in the next release of the latest ATI display driver. Please refer to ATI official website for latest updates of driver.
Popularity: 7%
Tags: ATI, ati-catalyst, ati-drivers, desktop, mobile-catalyst, Tech Tips, white-dotTurning Off Some Vista Features
In Windows Vista, you can turn off any feature without uninstalling them. Simply move to Control Panel, then on Programs. From the Programs and Features, you have the option to either turn it on or off the Windows features.
What is the benefits turning some feature off?
1. Reduce heavy RAM usage
2. Faster startup, booting time, etc.
3. Better performance. More SPEEDS
4. Running programs faster and more smooth
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Tags: features, ram, speed, vista, Windows VistaSounding good with vista
Do you want a high quality audio system?
What you need?
A motherboard with a built in Hi-Definition audio support and Windows Vista operating system.
How to?
Using this, you can create a virtual surround sound even in the most non-acoustic areas. To do this, go to the Control Panel, then the Sound Option, then the Playback tab, then under it, click on Speakers. A window will pop up and go to the tab for Enhancements. The options will be listed there for your tweaking and fixing to a better sound for your computer.
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Tags: audio, enhancements, Hi-Definition-audio, sound, speakers, Windows VistaAre You Experiencing Slow Login Time?
My problem was a 1 min login delay due the aktiveds.dll that loads at startup. The following advice worked for me so I guess it works for any .dll made by NicTech since they all use the same registry folder…
Open up regedit.exe and find THIS folder. Navigate to it by clicking the +’s to expand
things like you would in Windows explorer:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Notify\Guardian
Right click over “Guardian” in the left pane.
Left click on “Permissions”
Left click “SYSTEM” once to highlight it.
Check “deny” in all boxes that you can at the bottom (Probably only 2)
Left click Apply
Left Click OK
Say “OK” to any warnings about permissions
**Reboot** the system
then problems solved
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Tags: network-login, Networking, NicTech, slow-login




