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How to open ISO files?
An ISO image is an image of files that can be burnt to a CD. If you've just downloaded an ISO file, and be able to open the ISO file and edit its contents, before burning it off on a CD, here's a quick guide telling you how you can open an ISO file.18 Comments | Read More | Tweet This
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Watch India vs South Africa Cricket Test Series Live
Update: Watch The Cricket Matches Live at a new home. Visit and bookmark Cricket Buzz to get all the latest cricket videos and live streaming. Another great series started today between India and South Africa. The series consists of 3 tests. Like always here are some links to watch the current series live on the Internet if you do [...] Read More | Tweet This
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Digsby A Great Multi IM and Email Client
I have been using Digsby for last couple of days and must say that I am quite impressed by it. Not only does it allow me to login to multi IM networks such as Yahoo, MSN, AIM, GTalk and Jabber but also has a host of other features such as checking mails from Yahoo, Gmail, [...] Read More | Tweet This
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Things To Do before throwing away your Old PC
Getting a new PC is always a exciting thing and I have been through it twice in the period of last one month. I created a new desktop for my home with all the latest hardware and also got myself a new laptop. Read More | Tweet This
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Useful Command Prompt Shortcut Keys
Typing in long commands can always result in mistakes in order to correct those mistakes you may have to type in the whole command again. Instead of typing in the whole command again you can simply press the F1 key and it output one character at a time from the previous command. if you think that is slow you can use the F2 key which will prompt you the number of characters you want to copy from the previous command. Read More | Tweet This
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Ten things you should do before and after re-installing your OS
Update: Post edited to correct errors on 26th October 2009. Re-installing an Operating system is a nightmare for many people, since people always tend to lose data, forget to take backups, and they almost go blank after they re-install. I have faced a similar situation, when I was new, however, if we plan our re-installation well, [...] Read More | Tweet This




