Nov 22, 2009

Apocalypse 2012, or the Mayan Prophecy



What the world and what to do man? There are several pressing issues.
- Surrender to fear or cherish?
- Survive the crisis or to meet an end?
- Will I lose to Russia years earlier trend twelfth centuries?
New birth, new children, new states, new story on the pages of the book by Yuri Zemun.

Author: Zemun Jury
Publisher: Athena
Year: 2009
Pages: 192
Language: Russian
Format: PDF
Size: 12.02 Mb

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Win7codecs 2.1.6 ML


Win7codecs - a collection of codecs intended for installation in the new operating system Windows 7. The set is an automated tool designed for the basic codecs and decoders. He does not have any additional players and does not change the system default file associations. In addition, when you install it automatically removes the codecs are already installed and replace their own from a kit to ensure better compatibility.

changelog:
- Minor bug fixes
- Update ffdshow 3133
- Update Gabests filters 1342
- Update integrated MediaInfo 725
- Change default settings for MKV's and AVI's

On the file:
Enabling | reg code: No
Interface Language: ML (Russian present)
Year: 2009
Developer: shark007
Off. Website: shark007.net
File Format: rar
Platform / OS: Win7 x86/x64
Size: 20,6 Mb
md5: 25AF2995F265814F7C70130996307579




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Wondershare HD Video Converter - Converter video files of various formats to HD video, HD video converter to other video formats. convert MP4, MOV, 3GP, AVI, WMV, MKV, RM, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, FLV, ASF, NSV video in HD ASF, HD AVI, HD MP4, HD MOV, HD WMV, HD MPG, HD VOB and other formats.


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Nov 18, 2009

How does Firefox Earn money?

You know that Firefox is an open source web browser.



Firefox is one of the most used freeware software in the history of computers.


You may get a doubt that how it spends a lot of money for developing and spreading Firefox?

Nov 15, 2009

Oxford Lecture Ready 3


Oxford Lecture Ready 3


Oxford University Press
ISBN-10: 0194417166
PDF (27.3 Mb + 15.9 Mb) + WMA (56.4 + 61.0 Mb)



Product Description

Lecture Ready prepares students to deal with academic lectures with skill and confidence. Students attend actual lectures via DVD or video after practice with targeted lecture language. The lectures include elements of natural speech, such as false starts and digressions, to provide practice in maintaining focus on the essential core of a lecture.



About the Author

Peg Sarosy is an Academic Coordinator at the American Language Institute at San Francisco State University.


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Oxford Lecture Ready 2


Oxford Lecture Ready 2


Oxford University Press
ISBN-10: 0194417085
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Product Description

Lecture Ready prepares students to deal with academic lectures with skill and confidence. Students attend actual lectures via DVD or video after practice with targeted lecture language. The lectures include elements of natural speech, such as false starts and digressions, to provide practice in maintaining focus on the essential core of a lecture.


About the Author

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Oxford Lecture Ready 1





Oxford Lecture Ready 1

Oxford University Press
ISBN-10: 019441700X
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Lecture Ready prepares students to deal with academic lectures with skill and confidence. Students attend actual lectures via DVD or video after practice with targeted lecture language. The lectures include elements of natural speech, such as false starts and digressions, to provide practice in maintaining focus on the essential core of a lecture.



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Nov 11, 2009

A Handy Guide to Using the Files You've Downloaded

A Handy Guide to Using the Files You've Downloaded



Hey guys, here's some info about common files that you can download from the internet, and a little bit about using these files for their intended purposes. If you're stuck on what exactly a file is or how to open it maybe your answer lies ahead.



Compression Files

.rar .zip .ace .r01 .001


These extensions are quite common and mean that your file(s) are compressed into an "archive". This is just a way of making the files more compact and easier to download.


To open any of those archives listed above you can use WinRAR (Make sure you have the latest version) or PowerArchiver.


If those progams aren't working for you and you have a .zip file you can try WinZip, or 7-Zip.


If the two first mentioned programs aren't working for you and you have a .ace or .001 file you can try Winace (Trial version).

.cbr .cbz


These are usually comic books in an archive format. a .cbr file is actually the same thing as a .rar file and a .cbz file is the same as a .zip file. However, often when opening them with WinRAR or WinZip it will disorder your pages. To display these archives properly it's often best to use CDisplay.




Multimedia Files


Video

.avi .mpg .mpeg .divx .xvid .wmv .asf

These files are usually movies or TVshows, or a host of other types of media. They can be viewed using various media players including Windows Media Player, but I suggest using VLC Media Player. Some other great alternatives are: Zoomplayer, BSPlayer, or Media Player Classic. Also, you'll need to make sure you have the right codecs to play each individual file. Codecs are a tricky business sometimes so to help you out with your file and what exact codecs it needs try using GSpot. It tells you what codecs you need. Then just look on the net to find them.


The K-Lite Codec Pack is a collection of codecs and related tools. Codecs are needed for encoding and decoding (playing) audio and video. The user-friendly installation is fully customizable, which means that you can install only those components that you want.


There are three versions of the K-Lite Codec Pack: The Basic version, who fits on a single floppy disk, contains only the most essential codecs and related tools. The Standard version contains everything what is needed to play all the commonly used formats. The Full version contains even more codecs and also has encoding support.




Alternately you could download codecs individually, here's a few.

ffdshow (Recommended! (plays many formats: XviD, DivX, 3ivX, mpeg-4))


XviD codec


DivX codec


ac3filter (for AC3 soundtracks, aka "5.1")


Ogg Vorbis (for .OGM files)
.mov


These are QuickTime files. There are alternatives to the original program, if like me, you don't like it. Check out Quick Time Alternative or Media Player Classic which can play these files so long as you have the codec already installed.


.ra .rm .ram

These are RealPlayer files. I'm not a big fan of Realplayer. It installs lord knows what on your system and never really goes away when you want to uninstall it. Still if you insists you can get the player here. There are however alternatives to the original program, check out Real Alternative and Media Player Classic

vcd/svcd


These can be a pain on some peoples setups, but more so, on your stand-alone DVD player. Not all dvd players will play vcd/svcds, and some will play vcd but not svcd. There is a searchable database for dvd player compatibility here.

And a list here


For working with disk images of vcd/svcds (.bin/.cue, .iso, .ccd/.img/.sub) see the cd image section below.

.vob .ifo .bup


Video_ts folder


Usually these files will come all together in one folder called video_ts. This is a direct backup of a dvd's file system. Use Nero to burn them onto a dvdr by selecting "dvd video" from the dvd menu.

Audio


.mp3 .mp2


Play them with WinAmp or your favorite audio player. Most new dvd players support the playing of mp3 cds. Making mp3 cds lets you put 100+ mp3 files on a cd for playing on your dvd player, computer, or portable mp3 cd player. However, they will not work on a regular cd player.


.ogm .ogg


Ogg Vorbis media files. You can find out more about them and download applications Here. This filetype is another encoding format that can be used for various media. Any new version of WinAmp will also do.

.ape .flac .shn


These are music files which have been compressed using lossless codecs. This means that all of the original sound and frequencies have been retained. Most audio codecs, including the mp3 format are lossy codecs which discard certain frequency ranges in favor of smaller file sizes. For the free lossless audio codec or flac see here. For Monkeys audio codec or ape see here. For Shorten or shn see here.

CD Image Files

.bin and .cue

These are your standard images of a CD, and are used quite alot these days. To open them you have a couple options.


You can burn them using Nero , FireBurner or Alcohol 120%, but this proves to be soooooooo problematic for a lot of people.

 You can also use Daemon Tools, which lets you mount the image to a "virtual cd-rom", so basically it tricks your computer into thinking that you have another cd-rom and that you're putting a cd with your image file on it into this virtual cd-rom, it's great cuz you'll never make a bad cd again.


Alcohol 120% also sports a virtual cd-rom feature. Finally, if you're still struggling to access the files contained within any given image file you can use CDMage to extract the files and then burn them, or just access them from your hard drive.


You can also use VCDGear to extract the mpeg contents of a SVCD or VCD image file such as bin/cue.

.iso


Another type of image file that follows similar rules as .bin and .cue, only you extract or create them using WinISO or Isobuster Sometimes converting a problematic .bin and .cue file to an .iso can help you burn it to a cd. Examples of programs that burns iso's are: Nero, FireBurner and Easy CD Creator but there are many many more!


.ccd .img .sub

All these files go together and are in the CloneCD format. CloneCD is like most other CD-Burning programs, see the .bin and .cue section if you're having problems with these files.

.cdi


These are Discjuggler image files. Alcohol 120% is able burn these. Daemon Tools and Alcohol 120% can mount them.


.nrg


Another type of image file created with Nero. As far as I know these are not mountable, except maybe by Nero. These are also apparently only usable by the version of Nero that created them. I don't recommend using these, as I've had nothing but problems with them.


.mds .mdf


These are media descriptor files created with Alcohol 120%. They are mountable using either Daemon Tools or Alcohol 120%.

.bwt .bwi .bws


I haven't really encountered these much, but some people still use them. These are Blindwrite image files. Use Blindwrite or Alcohol 120% or mount with Daemon Tools or Alcohol 120%.


Other Files

.txt .doc


These are text files. .txt files can be opened with notepad or whatever your default text editor happens to be, and .doc are opened with Microsoft Word. Be careful when opening .doc files from unknown sources, they may contain macro viruses.


.nfoThese contain information about the file you just downloaded, and it's HIGHLY recommended that you read these! They will usually contain information regarding: the particular release group, the release date, the encoding method used (xvid, divx, vcd, svcd...) and format (ntsc/pal) for movie files; any cracks, keygens or cd-keys for applications and games; and various other pieces of important information. They are plain text files, often with ascii-art. You can open them with Notepad, Wordpad, Damn NFO Viewer or UltraEdit.


Unfortunately Windows uses this extension for it's system info program so simply double-clicking on the file probably wont work.

On Windows Xp
Right click on the .nfo file and select "properties"


click the button marked "change"


click "select the program from list"


click "ok"


select the program you would like to deal with this filetype


check the box next to "Always use the selected program to open this type of file"


click ok.


Now any time you double click on a .nfo file, it will open correctly.

.pdf

Adobe Portable Document Format


Like Microsoft Word documents these can contain text, pictures and formatting. Unlike Microsoft Word documents, they cannot contain viruses, and cannot be modified.


Opened with Adobe Acrobat Reader.

.jpg .gif .tga .psd .png

Basic image files. These files generally contain pictures, and can be opened with Adobe Photoshop or whatever your default image viewer is.


.sfv

Checks to make sure that your multi-volume archives are complete. This just lets you know if you've downloaded something complete or not. You probably will only need to use this file type if you are downloading off of newsgroups. Because most releases come from the newsgroups, these files tend to show up on file sharing networks. You can open/activate these files with SFVChecker (Trial version) or HKsfv for example.


.par


.par2


.p** (where the asterisks are numbers)


These are parity files, and are often used when downloading from newsgroups. Parity files are usually posted along with the original files, with an index file at the beginning of a post and different sizes of volumes at the end of a post. These files can fill in gaps when you're downloading something from a newsgroup and get corrupted or missing parts. Open them with QuickPar.


Nov 8, 2009

201 Knockout Answers to Tough Interview Questions




















Author: Linda Matias
Increasingly, employers today are using a tough new kind of interview to evaluate candidates and determine how well they think on their feet. To be successful in these new competency-based interviews, job seekers must be prepared with situation-specific examples that highlight the accomplishments, knowledge, and abilities they have that employers need. Featuring a plethora of sample questions and winning answers. This indispensable guide features fill-in-the-blank exercises readers can use to prepare themselves to demonstrate sought-after competencies and wow potential employers. It's a powerful book no job seeker should be without.


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Mind Games The Aging Brain and How to Keep it Healthy (PDF)



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Photoshop Secrets Photoshop CS4 for Digital Photographers - Video Tutorial




Photoshop Secrets: Photoshop CS4 for Digital Photographers - Video Tutorial

If you are new to Photoshop, and old-hand or someone looking to learn the “correct” way of doing things, look no further. Watch over Colin’s shoulder as he demystifies Photoshop CS4. You’ll learn all the shortcuts, tips and tricks from a true expert. Do you ever get frustrated with tutorials that don’t work in the real world? In many cases Colin shows you multiple methods so that you can choose the one that’s best for your photo. This is not like other training videos. The techniques aren’t from a classroom bubble. This is what works today in the real-world. There are no monotone presentations with boring uninspiring images. You’ll learn tons, you’ll have fun and most of all you’ll be inspired. See why millions of people are passionate about PhotoshopCAFE training. (7,000,000 to date).

This fast loading DVD ROM contains over 6 hours of brand new sharp video. The advanced interface allows the user to instantly jump to any of the 49 lessons with complete control over the playback. All the lesson files are included, so you can follow along at your own pace!
If you are a photographer, designer, hobbyist, anyone who works with images, beginner to professional, this is for you!

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Hacking Exposed Computer Forensics

Hacking Exposed Computer Forensics, Second Edition: Computer Forensics Secrets & Solutions



Hacking Exposed Computer Forensics, Second Edition: Computer Forensics Secrets & Solutions


544 pages
McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 2 edition (September 10, 2009)
ISBN: 0071626778
PDF
11.6 MB



The latest strategies for investigating cyber-crime. Identify and investigate computer criminals of all stripes with help from this fully updated. real-world resource. Hacking Exposed Computer Forensics, Second Edition explains how to construct a high-tech forensic lab, collect prosecutable evidence, discover e-mail and system file clues, track wireless activity, and recover obscured documents.



Learn how to re-create an attacker's footsteps, communicate with council, prepare court-ready reports, and work through legal and organizational challenges. Case studies straight from today's headlines cover IP theft, mortgage fraud, employee misconduct, securities fraud, embezzlement, organized crime, and consumer fraud cases.

- Effectively uncover, capture, and prepare evidence for investigation

- Store and process collected data in a highly secure digital forensic lab

- Restore deleted documents, partitions, user activities, and file systems

- Analyze evidence gathered from Windows, Linux, and Macintosh systems

- Use the latest Web and client-based e-mail tools to extract relevant artifacts

- Overcome the hacker's anti-forensic, encryption, and obscurity techniques

- Unlock clues stored in cell phones, PDAs, and Windows Mobile devices

- Prepare legal documents that will hold up to judicial and defense scrutiny





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How Computers Work (8th Edition)-Illustrated eBook



How Computers Work (8th Edition)-Illustrated eBook




Updated to include all the recent developments to the PC, the eight edition of How Computers Work is like a cool science museum in a book. But make no mistake – this is not a book for children. How Computers Work aims to teach readers about all the intricacies held within the machine, and it’s a daunting task. The author, Ron White, doesn’t dumb down his material; instead he provides thorough and substantive definitions. The pages of fun and colorful graphics ease the tension, though, and bring the abstract concepts into real life.





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Adobe Photoshop Tutorial – Every Tool Explained




Every Tool Explained. There are 130 pages which are full of stop spamming, projects and tips on how to use Photoshop easily and how to get the best out of one of the best photo imaging programs out there.




Subjects covered in the book include:

• Selection Tools in Photoshop:

• Navigating and Editing Your Images

• Using the Brushes and Pencil Tools

• Using the Cloning and Healing Tools

• The Gradient, Eraser and Fill Tools

• Getting to Know the Effects Tools

• Working with the Type Tool

• Working with Paths, Vectors and Masks

• Annotations, Notes and the Measure Tool

• Creating Top Quality Artwork



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The Oxford Thesaurus - An A-Z Dictionary Of Synonyms

The Oxford Thesaurus - An A-Z Dictionary Of Synonyms



Release: 1991-10-31


Format: Hardcover 1054 pages

ISBN: 0198691513 (0-19-869151-3)

ISBN 13: 9780198691518



Description:

First published in 1991, the very successful first edition of The Oxford Thesaurus has now sold over 126,000 copies. This new edition (NB new format), which for the first time includes antonyms in the main A-Z text, along with many additional new synonyms, broadens the book's appeal still further. The Oxford Thesaurus remains the most useful A-Z thesaurus available today, with more practical guidance for the user than any other competing title. Around 350,000 synonyms and antonyms, covering general English as well as thousands of regional and idiomatic words and expressions, are listed in A-Z form for ease of reference. Generous and detailed labelling shows how to use synonyms, and example sentences throughout make it even easier to select the correct synonym. The most useful synonyms (ie those that are closest in meaning to the headword) are listed first - a more helpful arrangement than a simple alphabetical listing under the headword. If the word for which you seek an alternative is not to be found as a headword, you can simply turn to the synonym index which lists 265,000 synonyms and shows you under which headword each synonym is located. In addition, all synonyms which also have their own headword entry (at which further related words may be found) are indicated by a simple cross-reference symbol. On the first edition: 'handier than Roget both in being alphabetical and in offering example-sentences. The mot juste in just a mo.' Prof. Sir Randolph Quirk, The Observer.



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The Use and Training of the Human Voice:

The Use and Training of the Human Voice: A Bio-Dynamic Approach to Vocal Life









The Use and Training of the Human Voice: A Bio-Dynamic Approach to Vocal Life

304 pages
Dec 12, 2006
ISBN:1559346965
PDF
8 Mb



This introductory text details Arthur Lessac’s proven procedures for understanding, training, and improving the voice and speech of the performer by exploring the varied qualities of the physical energies associated with producing sounds.





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Nov 7, 2009

How to get full screen for Turbo C++ 3.0 in Vista and 7

This is a big question for those who are still using Turbo C++ Version 3.0 in Windows Vista. As everyone knows that full screen is not supported with the version 3.0 in Vista; it is ridiculous to work in the small screen where I think no one can ever imagine writing a program there! This solution will help all the C, C++ learners using TC++ 3.0 in Vista.

This is a simple technique. Just follow the simple 4 steps given below and get a big screen in few seconds. There is no need of any additional softwares or drivers.
Step 1: Open TC++ (normally C:\TC\BIN\TC.EXE). In the startup it will show a dialogue box that it doesn’t support full screen mode as seen in the picture below. Just select ignore option. Then it will open the small screen mode.



                                            Note: Please Click on the images to enlarge




Step 2: Go to the top left of the window and click. It will show a menu as shown in the figure. Then select properties from the menu.


 
Step 3: Now it will show the properties window, in which you select the Font tab. There you can see two font options as Raster and Lucida Console. The default will be Raster. You select Lucida Console and select the size from the size list as 28.
 



Step 4: After selecting the fonts, now you have to select the layout tab where you can see screen buffer size,window size, and window position options. First unselect the “Let system position window” option from window position options. Now make the following changes:




Screen Buffer Size: Width: 82 Height: 28

Window Size: Width: 80 Height: 26

Window Position: Left: -4 Top: -4
 



After making the changes select OK.


Now you will see a larger window and very crisp font size in which you can work perfectly fine. This technique actually doesn’t provide full screen in Vista but you will find it much better.




NB: The given sizes will work fine for 1280 by 800 screens, but there is no compulsion that you have to use them as specified. You can always use your own options according to your need.

Nov 3, 2009

15 ways to extend your laptops battery

Top 15 Ways to Extend Your Laptop’s Battery Life Laptops tend to lose their charm quickly when you’re constantly looking for the nearest power outlet to charge up. How do you keep your battery going for as long as possible? Here are 15 easy ways to do so. 
1. Defrag regularly - The faster your hard drive does its work - less demand you are going to put on the hard drive and your battery. Make your hard drive as efficient as possible by defragging it regularly. (but not while it’s on battery of course!) Mac OSX is better built to handle fragmentation so it may not be very applicable for Apple systems. 
2. Dim your screen - Most laptops come with the ability to dim your laptop screen. Some even come with ways to modify CPU and cooling performance. Cut them down to the lowest level you can tolerate to squeeze out some extra battery juice. 
3. Cut down on programs running in the background. Itunes, Desktop Search, etc. All these add to the CPU load and cut down battery life. Shut down everything that isn’t crucial when you’re on battery. 
4. Cut down external devices - USB devices (including your mouse) & WiFi drain down your laptop battery. Remove or shut them down when not in use. It goes without saying that charging other devices (like your iPod) with your laptop when on battery is a surefire way of quickly wiping out the charge on your laptop battery. 
5. Add more RAM - This will allow you to process more with the memory your laptop has, rather than relying on virtual memory. Virtual memory results in hard drive use, and is much less power efficient. Note that adding more RAM will consume more energy, so this is most applicable if you do need to run memory intensive programs which actually require heavy usage of virtual memory. 
6. Run off a hard drive rather than CD/DVD - As power consuming as hard drives are, CD and DVD drives are worse. Even having one in the drive can be power consuming. They spin, taking power, even when they?re not actively being used. Wherever possible, try to run on virtual drives using programs like Alcohol 120% rather than optical ones. 
7. Keep the battery contacts clean: Clean your battery’s metal contacts every couple of months with a cloth moistened with rubbing alcohol. This keeps the transfer of power from your battery more efficient. 
8. Take care of your battery - Exercise the Battery. Do not leave a charged battery dormant for long periods of time. Once charged, you should at least use the battery at least once every two to three weeks. Also, do not let a Li-On battery completely discharge. (Discharing is only for older batteries with memory effects) 
9. Hibernate not standby - Although placing a laptop in standby mode saves some power and you can instantly resume where you left off, it doesn’t save anywhere as much power as the hibernate function does. Hibernating a PC will actually save your PC’s state as it is, and completely shut itself down. 
10. Keep operating temperature down - Your laptop operates more efficiently when it’s cooler. Clean out your air vents with a cloth or keyboard cleaner, or refer to some extra tips by LapTopMag.com. 
11. Set up and optimize your power options - Go to ‘Power Options’ in your windows control panel and set it up so that power usage is optimized (Select the ‘max battery’ for maximum effect). 
12. Don’t multitask - Do one thing at a time when you’re on battery. Rather than working on a spreadsheet, letting your email client run in the background and listening to your latest set of MP3’s, set your mind to one thing only. If you don’t you’ll only drain out your batteries before anything gets completed! 13. Go easy on the PC demands - The more you demand from your PC. Passive activities like email and word processing consume much less power than gaming or playing a DVD. If you’ve got a single battery charge - pick your priorities wisely. 
14. Get yourself a more efficient laptop - Laptops are getting more and more efficient in nature to the point where some manufacturers are talking about all day long batteries. Picking up a newer more efficient laptop to replace an aging one is usually a quick fix. 
15. Prevent the Memory Effect - If you’re using a very old laptop, you’ll want to prevent the ‘memory effect’ - Keep the battery healthy by fully charging and then fully discharging it at least once every two to three weeks. Exceptions to the rule are Li-Ion batteries (which most laptops have) which do not suffer from the memory effect. 
Bonus Tip #1: Turn off the autosave function. MS-Word’s and Excel’s autosave functions are great but because they keep saving regular intervals, they work your hard driver harder than it may have to. If you plan to do this, you may want to turn it back on as the battery runs low. While it saves battery life in the beginning, you will want to make sure your work is saved when your battery dies. 
Bonus Tip #2: Lower the graphics use. You can do this by changing the screen resolution and shutting off fancy graphic drivers. Graphics cards (video cards) use as much or more power today as hard disks Bonus Tip #1 to give caution about turning off autosave, tip #8 to change information about discharging batteries - thanks to all who pointed it out. Added Bonus tip #2, Tip #1 to add in clause in regards to Mac OSX, Tip #1 about the spinning of hard drives

Blue screen error


Many people ask me in forums that “Am I Immune to BSODs, If I Use Vista?” Unluckily, no. A general thought is that blue screens do not even happen in Vista version, but not only are they still appear there, but we are here to make you sure we have observed them first hand. The big news is Microsoft done very much deep work into how Vista cope with major errors and other faults that in earlier OSs would make a system crash. BSOD problems in Vista **www.AmazingIT.blogspot.com** Many times, if a problem starts, Vista tries to fix it without any break. For instance, when a video-card crashes, a message appears “Display driver stopped responding and has recovered.” In Windows XP and earlier OSs, this thing happened in almost each system crash.blue_screen_of_death_vista
In many cases, Vista fails to recover on its own, and start showing a blue screen. By default, Vista reboots itself automatically after shortly flashing the blue screen. The process is so fast you perhaps miss to see it, but once Windows reloads, you will be seeing an error message same like shown above. You can try using the ‘Check for solution’ option; it is a same as you tries your hand while playing the lotto. Neither one results in anything. Rather, scroll down and write down the blue screen codes. Using this detail, you get able to do your own master work. On the other hand, if you would like to see the actual blue screen instead of immediately rebooting, here is the way; click on the My Computer > Properties > Advanced System Settings. In the System Properties window, you will see the Advanced tab, select it, select Settings in Startup and Recovery section, and uncheck the box showing ‘Automatically Restart.’ The same procedure also works in Windows XP. In another nod towards contouring the troubleshooting procedure, Vista’s Problem Reports and Solutions wizard saves lot of time in investigation, as well as informs you to possible problems you were not even aware they are present there. You will see this wizard by name in your Control Panel, or simply open it by typing Problem Reports and Solutions in Vista’s search box. After loading it, click ‘Check for new solutions’ present right in the left-hand column. If Vista sees any potential conflicts, it will show them in the main window, along with suggested solutions. IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (0×0000000A) The possible reason of this conflict is improperly installed drivers for any hardware you get installed in a recent past. Lets say, if you have installed a webcam couple of days ago, and have been facing BSoDs ever since, begin your detective work with the webcam. First of all, remove/disconnect that specific hardware, and uninstall its drivers. If that solves the blue screen problem, you should get updated drivers or contact the manufacturer. If you have not installed any new hardware in recent days, you will require doing some extra work. Start by looking into the list on blue screen to check if it includes a particular driver. Checking the blue screen, go to the text at the very bottom. You may find a file name. This is the driver that made the crash. If, for instance, the driver possibly causing the problem is nv4_disp.dll (an nVidia-related file), and you have switched from an Nvidia video card to an ATI part some days ago, then it is right to think that either the old driver was not uninstalled completely, or the new drivers were not installed in a proper way.