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Wednesday, 27 February 2013
Monday, 10 September 2012
How to view hidden system files and folders Unhide hidden virus files
Virus usually hides itself from the user and for that it marks itself as system file. And usually in our PC the system files are kept hidden for safety.Here is the trick to see those hidden virus files.
Select View’
Check ‘Show hidden files and folders’
Uncheck ‘Hide protected operating system files’
Uncheck ‘Hide protected operating system files’
Another method: This method show the folder/file permanently.
Go to Start->run->cmd
Then navigate to desired directory.
Then Type
attrib foldername -r -a -s -h
Go to Start->run->cmd
Then navigate to desired directory.
Then Type
attrib foldername -r -a -s -h
+R :- Use the +R option to make a file read-only. Read-only files may be read but they can`t be changed or deleted.-R : – Use the -R option to change the file protection attribute back to normal (so it can be read, changed, or deleted).
+A :- Use the +A option to set the ARCHIVE attribute of a file. When the +A option is used, this flags the file as available for archiving when using the BACKUP or XCOPY commands.
-A :- Use the -A option to turn off the ARCHIVE attribute.
+H : – With DOS Versions 4 through 6, use the +H option to set the HIDDEN attribute of a file so that it will not appear in a directory listing.
-H :- Use the -H option to turn off the HIDDEN attribute.
+S :- With DOS Versions after Version 4, use the +S option to set the SYSTEM attribute of a file. When the +S option is used, this flags the file as a command file used only by DOS. The file will not appear in a directory listing. This attribute is generally reserved for programmers.
-S :- Use the -S option to turn off the SYSTEM attribute.
+A :- Use the +A option to set the ARCHIVE attribute of a file. When the +A option is used, this flags the file as available for archiving when using the BACKUP or XCOPY commands.
-A :- Use the -A option to turn off the ARCHIVE attribute.
+H : – With DOS Versions 4 through 6, use the +H option to set the HIDDEN attribute of a file so that it will not appear in a directory listing.
-H :- Use the -H option to turn off the HIDDEN attribute.
+S :- With DOS Versions after Version 4, use the +S option to set the SYSTEM attribute of a file. When the +S option is used, this flags the file as a command file used only by DOS. The file will not appear in a directory listing. This attribute is generally reserved for programmers.
-S :- Use the -S option to turn off the SYSTEM attribute.
Monday, 27 August 2012
I often get the low disk notification message on one of my drives. Since I am all too aware that the drive is full, it’s a major irritant!
Open the Registry Editor. Go to the key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsof t\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\E xplorer and look at the DWORD value NoLowDiskSpaceChecks. (Create it if it doesn’t exist.) Set its value to 1. Exit the Registry Editor and reboot for the change to take effect.
Error Message: The System Has Recovered from a Serious Problem
You can solve this problem by recreating the pagefile. To re-create the pagefile, follow these steps:
Click Start.
Right-click My Computer.
Click Properties.
On the Advanced tab, in the Performance section, click Settings.
In the Virtual Memory section, click Change.
For Paging file size for selected drive, click No Paging File, and then click Set.
Click Yes after the following warning appears:
If the paging file on volume X: has an initial size of less than xx megabytes, then the system may not be able to create a debugging information file if a STOP error occurs. Continue anyway?
Right-click My Computer.
Click Properties.
On the Advanced tab, in the Performance section, click Settings.
In the Virtual Memory section, click Change.
For Paging file size for selected drive, click No Paging File, and then click Set.
Click Yes after the following warning appears:
If the paging file on volume X: has an initial size of less than xx megabytes, then the system may not be able to create a debugging information file if a STOP error occurs. Continue anyway?
(X is the drive letter and xx is the amount of RAM installed on your computer minus 1 megabyte.)
Click System Managed Size.
Click OK four times, and then restart the computer when you are prompted.
Click System Managed Size.
Click OK four times, and then restart the computer when you are prompted.
"A Runtime error has occurred, do you wish to debug?
Click the Tools button , and then click Internet Options. Or, press ALT+T, and then press O.
In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Advanced tab.
Click to select the Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer) and Disable script debugging (Other) check boxes, and then click to clear the Display a notification about every script error check box.
Click OK to close the Internet Options dialog box.
Because this type of error message does not apply to you, you can prevent it from appearing. To do this, follow these steps in Internet Explorer:
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
If not open any web side like yahoo, Hotmail etc
The solution for the above title:-........
Normally this problem was generated my ip problem
So Plz first check your ip if there was not any ip you need to be provide the ip to your system
after that this problem was solved.
Normally this problem was generated my ip problem
So Plz first check your ip if there was not any ip you need to be provide the ip to your system
after that this problem was solved.
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