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Friday 14 June 2013

How To Create Popup Reminders in Windows with No Extra Software

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We all seem to need reminders for daily tasks. Whether it’s walking our dog, taking out the trash or going to lunch, they always seem to pass by us and only return when it’s too late. Windows’ Task Scheduler is very handy for scheduling tasks so why not use it to schedule reminders? Enter in your custom reminder via a new task and you’ll find yourself never late for another appointment..!!

Create a new reminder task
Open-Task-SchedulerRight-click “Task Scheduler Library” and choose to “Create Task.”
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Under the first tab of “General,” enter a name for reference and select to “Run only when user is logged on” because there is no reason for this task to run when away from the computer.
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Click the “Triggers” tab and select “New” to open the “New Trigger” prompt. Choose a time of day and select how often the prompt should display. Ensure the “Enabled” box is checked at the bottom.
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OK out of this prompt to show it listed in the “Triggers” tab.
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Under the “Actions” tab is where the prompt is built. This is customizable for each person but we’ll be reminding ourselves when lunch is. Under the “Program/script” section, enter or browse for the command prompt. “CMD” is used as a shortcut so we’ll enter that.
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The “Add arguments (optional)” sections will contain everything we’ll read in the prompt. Because only one line is viewable in this window, open a text editor to better enter and compose the arguments.
To enter a title for the reminder, write “TITLE” before the text. “ECHO.” (ending in a period) displays a blank line on the command prompt while “ECHO” is used to display text just following the word “ECHO.” For example, in the screenshot below out title is “Lunch Reminder” with two empty lines below it, a message, and two more empty lines. The last argument is called “TIMEOUT,” which describes how long the command prompt will be displayed before closing. The number is in seconds and is expressed with “TIMEOUT 15” for a 15 second delay before closing. Use “TIMEOUT –1” to require a key to be pressed to close the prompt.
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For all the above data to work in Task Scheduler on one line, remove the spaces between each line and replace it with the ampersand sign (“&”).
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The above data will display as below with a timeout of “-1.”
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For timeouts consisting of seconds, a countdown will begin upon launch like so:
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What I love about this setup is absolutely no software is necessary. Steps are required to perform this action, yes, but it’s very simple and can definitely come in handy.

How to Use ReadyBoost to Speed Up Your Windows 8

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ReadyBoost was introduced with Windows Vista years ago but not really taken seriously until Windows 7 was released.. ReadyBoost works by allowing a Windows user to utilize a USB, drive, SD card or CompactFlash card to filter a PC’s cache. This can have a significant impact on the functionality of Windows, since a removable device can react quicken when caching than your computer can..........

What types of devices are compatible with ReadyBoost?

You can use a SD card, CompactFlash card or USB flash drive to take advantage of ReadyBoost with the following conditions:
  • At least 256 MB of free space, 1 GB of space is desirable for optimal performance
  • An access time of 1 MS for a 1MB write
  • Capable of read speeds at 2.5 MB/s for a 4KB random read
Your PC must also be utilizing a non-SSD. Solid-state drives are capable of performing the same way ReadyBoost performs, so it’s not necessary on PCs with this type of hardware.
Depending on the amount of space on your removable device, you may need to format it as either FAT32 or NTFS. For a removable device with 4GB or less space, you’ll want to use a FAT32 partition format. For anything above that, you’ll want to use the NTFS format.
In Windows 7 and Windows 8, you can also utilize up to eight removable devices with ReadyBoost enabled for maximum performance. While this may not be necessary for all PC users, it all depends on how large your removable device is to begin with.
ReadyBoost is available for Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8. Our guide will show you how to take advantage of ReadyBoost in Windows 8, but the steps are similar in Windows 7.

How to use ReadyBoost in Windows 8

Once you insert your removable device, click on “My Computer.”
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Right-click on your removable device. In this case, we’re using a USB drive.
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Click on “Properties.”
Then, click on the “ReadyBoost” tab.
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If available, your removable device can be used as a ReadyBoost device. If not, you’ll need to find a compatible device to continue the process.
Windows will always recommend the best settings for your device.
You can change the space to reserve for system speed to this.
You can opt to dedicate the drive for ReadyBoost usage, but that doesn’t mean you’ll necessarily get the best performance. For the most part, follow Windows’ suggestion on how to use ReadyBoost.
When set, click “Apply.”
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A pop-up will let you know the status of the ReadyBoost conversion.
The larger the device, the longer it’ll take. When finished, ReadyBoost will automatically begin working. As long as the removable device is in place, ReadyBoost will be running.
As you’ll see in My Computer, your device will be “full” and in use as a ReadyBoost device.
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It’s key that when you don’t want to use ReadyBoost, you eject the removable device properly or else you can cause system stability issues within Windows.
At any time you can disable ReadyBoost by following the same steps and turning it off for your removable device.

Do you really need ReadyBoost in Windows 8?

If your PC meets or exceeds the minimum RAM specifications, you’ll notice no performance difference when using ReadyBoost. ReadyBoost can have its advantages, and if you have the removable device to do it, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t see what it can do for you. ReadyBoost can easily be enabled or disabled on a removable devices, so there’s no harm in trying.

Win 7 Themes: Grand Theft Auto (GTA) Theme for Windows 7 [Game Themes]

In the world of gaming, Grand Theft Auto (GTA) is one of those games that cannot be linked to a specific genre. You have role-playing and adventure in an open-world setting with a lot of crime. As can be expected from a game so versatile, the gameplay of GTA is immersive and thoroughly entertaining. It is very popular and GTA has been one of the most requested game themes from our readers.

Since the first game in the GTA series released in 1997, there have been ten stand-alone games and 4 expansion packs. The series has been marred by controversy mainly due to graphic violence, drug dealing and nudity. This has not affected the popularity of the series though and it still enjoys a massive fan following. The latest game in the series, Grand Theft Auto V is slated for a release next year.
The Grand Theft Auto (GTA) Theme consists of 40+ Hi-Res wallpapers, a set of custom icons and sounds.










These are just a few of the 40+ wallpapers included in the theme. Download the theme to get them all!

Custom Icons and Sounds:

As is with all our themes, the GTA theme comes with a set of custom icons and sound clips. The icons will replace the default system application icons on your desktop
 The sound clips play when you apply the theme, logon/logoff your system or shut it down

Download Grand Theft Auto (GTA) Theme.

Windows Themes: Iron Man 3 Theme for Windows 7 and Windows 8


Here at TechNorms, we are extremely fond of superheroes. In fact, when the Windows 7 themes gallery was launched almost three years ago, we started with the Iron Man 2 theme. A lot has happened since, and we added several themes to the gallery in various categories. Just recently, we also launched the Windows 8 themes gallery with 30+ of our best themes repackaged as themes for Windows 8.

The recently Iron Man 3 movie sees our superhero battle the infamous terrorist Mandarin. There are twists in the plot, loads of destruction and numerous iron men as well. The movie is intense and action-packed, and makes an entertaining watch. But in my opinion, the latest of the Iron Man movie is probably not the greatest. If you ask me, the first movie still wears that crown. The visuals in the latest movie are awesome though, and that gives us some very nice wallpapers.
Iron Man 3 Theme for Windows 7 and Windows 8 consists each of 20+ Hi-Res wallpapers, custom icons and theme installation sound. Bring the intensity of Iron Man’s latest battle to your desktop with this theme.
Screenshots of Iron Man 3 Theme:

Windows 7:



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These are just a few of the 20+ wallpapers included in the theme. Download the theme to get them all!

Custom Icons:

The theme comes with a set of custom icons which would replace the default icons on your desktop.

Sound:

Since Windows 8 does not give an option to change the logon / logoff sounds, the themes have only the theme installation sound as a custom sound clip.

Download Iron Man 3 Theme:

Windows 7:
Download Iron Man 3 Windows 7 Theme 

Windows 8:
Download Iron Man 3 Windows 8 Theme

Music: Burna Boy – Celebrate



Oluwa Burna Boy Returns With a new Tune Tagged 'Celebrate' ..Produced By Gospel On The Beat...Listen and share your thought!



Music: Lynxxx – Mr Sexy


New tune from the Syndik8 boss Lynxx titled “Mr Sexy“, produced by hitmaker Sarz.
Lynxxx is currently wrapping up things for his second album which will drop in December 2013.
Get ready for a #Syndik8summer with a slew of singles and videos slated for release week after week from label mates, Ikon, Blink, Nedu and Dj Obi. From the sound of things, Syndik8 are making a statement that they are here to stay.

Sexy is what you make it! Who’s your Mr Sexy?
Press play and tell me what you think!