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Monday, 17 December 2012

Internet Explorer 10 in windows 8


With windows 8 your computer setup looks different from the old one because it have so many new and enhanced feature with a  good interface. One of the enhanced feature is Internet Explorer 10. IE 10 was released by Microsoft in 2012 with windows 8 launch. It is a default browser available in the windows 8. It have a greater capability than the IE 9 in terms of speed and other things. Some of the main features of Internet Explorer 10 are-
  • It have a CSS3 support and HTML5 support with hardware acceleration.
  • There is no need to install Adobe flash player, it already in-built in the browser.
  • It have a flip ahead feature which allows user to move through articles that spans multiple pages and other web page with a button.

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Tuesday, 11 December 2012

BSOD Solution for Window 8

If you have BSOD Problem with your computer then I can help you to solve the problem. This post is all about the solution of the BSOD problem. When BSOD occurs general steps to follow: 

Use Last Known Good Configuration: If you have recently added a hardware or software, continuously press F8 during booting and select “Last Known Good Configuration." 

Test your Random Access Memory (RAM): You can test your RAM using a Memory Test program when booting from the Windows Installation DVD. Step-by-step instructions with screen shots are given in System Restore or Recovery section of Window 8, Window 7.

Recent software, hardware and/or driver changes: If you have installed incompatible software or hardware which leads to undesired change in computer setup configuration like installing graphic card, network card, chipset, graphics card, sound card, and more. Then rollback all changes from Device manger.Steps to follow. Go to Start - > Run and then type devmgmt.msc then Right-click the device and click Properties option. Then Go to the Driver tab and click "Roll Back Driver" and Restart your computer.

Use Safe Mode, System Restore and Clean Boot: Try to boot in Safe Mode. To do this, press F8 after the initial screen a few times before the Window Screen appears. Select Safe Mode and press Enter. It is always advised to make restore points so that by using System Restore you can rollback all changes you had made. If that doesn't work, try Safe Mode again, but don't use System Restore. If you can be in Safe mode for a while without getting a BSOD, you can try a "Clean boot." 


Advanced Hardware-related troubleshooting techniques: 
Remove all unnecessary hardware. All you really need is your motherboard, your hard drive, power supply, CPU, fans, RAM and graphics card.
If you have any spare components (besides a motherboard and hard drive), try swapping them one at a time. Especially try to switch the power supply if possible. Look on the motherboard for burn marks or leaking capacitors.
There are also stress tests that you can run. These use different parts of your computer (often the CPU) to make sure that they are not overheating nor have problems. 


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Saturday, 24 November 2012

windows 8 or RT


Windows RT and windows 8 are look nearly identical with the new tile based screen and the available desktop mode. They look same but behave entirely differently which obviously create confusion. Here I am going to point out some difference which will help you to understand the difference:
  1. In terms of price windows 8 pro will be available to purchase standalone in $70. Microsoft said that user can be able to update windows 8 pro online on Oct 26 in $40. Windows RT in technically priceless. It will only be available built into specific devices. It’s cost is expected to less than windows 8 devices.
  2. Windows 8 runs on x86 devices, powered by Intel or AMD chips. Windows RT will only run on ARM-powered devices.
  3. Windows 8 have estimated battery life is 8-10 hrs but windows RT have more longer battery life estimated to be 20 hrs.
  4. The interface of windows 8 is full of features you can use all the third party software in desktop mode but in windows RT you can’t use third party software in desktop mode.
  5. Windows 8 will be able to run all the software including third party but windows RT only support apps from windows store and its built-in version of Office 2013.
You have to purchase windows 8 if you want to have a full featured operating system with an actually useful desktop mode. If you want a tablet then windows RT is a good fit. Remember that windows RT is limited to apps in windows store which is not very robust yet. You can check for new updates for windows now. 


Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Advancement in windows-

On Oct. 26, Microsoft will start offering Windows 8 and, simultaneously, the computer makers of the world will start offering lots of tablets, desktops and laptops that run the new operating system.

Acer has already announced two Windows 8 computers in the past few weeks and today it completes its new family of products with its W510, a Windows 8 tablet with a keyboard dock.


Come Oct. 26, when Microsoft is set to stage a release party in New York City, consumers may have to choose between a tablet with Windows 8 or Windows RT. The operating systems look and feel the same, but devices will differ on performance, price, battery life, usage and application support.







Windows RT is Microsoft's first OS for ARM processors, which are found in Apple's iPad and most Android tablets. Analysts say RT is targeted at consumers and will attract a new generation of users with little ties to PCs, much like the iPad. The OS will come preinstalled on tablets and differ in some ways from Windows 8, which is considered a successor to previous Windows operating systems.


Windows RT or 8 ?

Microsoft has engineered Windows RT for touch, Internet connectivity and long battery life, and some tablets highlight those features. Windows RT is viewed as more of a tablet OS in the mold of Apple's iOS, while Windows 8 tablets may appeal to PC users looking for backward application compatibility. The cheapest RT tablet is Microsoft's Surface, which starts at US$499, while Asus' Vivo Tab RT starts at $599.99. Windows 8 tablets are competitive on price, with Acer's new W510 tablet priced at US$499 with an Intel Atom chip code-named Clover Trail.

Application Compatibility-

With a few exceptions, existing Windows applications will not work on RT. That is partly because ARM processors have not supported major desktop Windows client OSes in the past. But existing applications will work on Windows 8, as previous Windows OSes over the past few decades were written primarily for Intel or Advanced Micro Devices processors. Microsoft is adopting a new application model with Windows RT and 8, and users will be able to download applications through Microsoft's application store, which will show up as a tile in the user interface. "I think that Windows' new app store is ... a move from Microsoft to catch up with the changing distribution channels for software," said Nathalie Lussier, a technology consultant in Brooklyn, New York, who is looking into Windows hardware.

Memory limit-

Windows RT is only 32-bit, which will limit the memory capability of tablets to just 4GB. Windows 8 tablets with Intel's Atom chip code-named Clover Trail will also be only 32-bit, an Intel spokeswoman said. But Windows 8 tablets with Intel's PC-like Core processors are 64-bit, giving devices expanded memory and storage support. Tablets today are adequately served with 32-bit processors, but with usage of demanding applications such as video growing, storage and memory needs will increase in mobile devices. ARM has taken a step ahead by announcing its ARMv8 64-bit architecture, with chips likely appearing in 2014. Microsoft has not announced its 64-bit plans for Windows RT.

ARM processor option-

Windows RT tablets have already been announced with chips from Nvidia and Qualcomm, which license ARM processors. Microsoft's Surface, Asus' Vivo Tab RT and Lenovo's IdeaPad Yoga 11 hybrid will have Nvidia's quad-core Tegra 3 processor, which may appeal to gamers and users looking for fast performance. Samsung's Ativ Tab and Dell's XPS 10 will have Qualcomm's dual-core Snapdragon S4, which is designed to balance performance, battery life and connectivity.


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