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Friday, November 25, 2011

Edit Boot Menu in Window 7

Users that have Multiple Operating System may familiar with this one...


Here are the steps that guide you choose the default Operating system and waiting time..

1) Log into Window 7.. Right click My Computer and choose properties
2) At the left bar, click Advance System Settings.
3) Choose Advance Tab. Under the Startup and Recovery, click settings.
4) Now you should get this appear, 
5) Choose your default Operating System and waiting time, then click OK!

 Enjoy..

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Remove Window Media Centre in Window 7


Did you notice that you never use "Media Centre", din't you? Remove something that you don't need is a good choice!

1- Goto Control Panel.
2- Click program and features.
3- Click turn window features on or off.
4- Yea, scroll until you find Media Features. Expand it and un-tick the Window Media Center.
5- OK! Restart your computer and it just disappear!

Enjoy...

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Budget Desktop self building

There's a lot of people adapted to desktop and they will just burn their pocket to bring the desktop back home.
Actually one desktop from shops, they rose the price at least RM400 before sell to customer. Here the guide to help users who want to build them own new desktop.


Recommended Processor:
Intel® Core™ i5-2500 (6M Cache, 3.30 GHz) RM600-RM650 
(Asus P8P67  RM380-RM400)


Intel® Core™ i3-550 (4M cache, 3.20 GHz) RM340-RM360 
(Asus P7H55 RM280-RM330


Intel® Pentium® Processor E5700(2M cache, 3.00 GHz) RM190-RM220 
(MSI G41M-P28 RM150-RM180)


RAM: 
(DDR3 2GB RM55-RM60, 4GB RM70-RM80)


Graphic Card:
(Nvidia Gtx 450 RM400-RM450, Radeon ATI HD 5600 RM300-RM330)


Casing RM80, Acer Led 18.5 Monitor RM270-RM310.


After you brought all the things, used around 3 to 4 hours to setup whole hardware include install Windows and softwares. Enjoy!








                                        

Friday, November 11, 2011

Remove Boot options in Boot Menu

If you are using more than one systems, your boot menu should look like this when u boot up your computer.


Do you ever think how to remove one of the system there have?

Here are the steps..

1-  Type cmd in the search bar in Windows 7.
2 - At this time you will notice a box like below appears, type "bcdedit" and hit the enter.

3 - So now, see which one the system you decided to remove. Copy whole code in resume object and type "bcdedit/delete " then paste the copied code and hit enter. Success notification will pop to tell you're done! 

Restart your Machine.

Note: remember to  put a space after type in the "bcdedit/delete" in command prompt.