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Attractive pattern

You can create a repetitive pattern in some simple steps. You can also make an attractive background as below using your creativity: Select New from File. Create a new file of dimension 10 x 10px. Press (ctrl and +) to zoom in the image. Select any tool to draw. Now define the drawn pattern by simply selecting Define Pattern from edit. Flatten the image by right clicking the background layer. Create a new file with dimensions as your need.  Press (shift + F5) to fill the new created image with created pattern. Select appropriate option and click on go. Now to give some designing effects to your image use filter gallery.

Create and Mount iso images using Daemon Tools

  This post lay emphasis on how to create a .iso file(disc image) from a compact disc and mount it virtually from your hard drive without using any disc. Daemon tools can be easily downloaded over Internet and installed as a freeware.   While installing when it prompts for paid license or free license just check the button facing Free License and give next. Once the installation is successful, reboot your system. Now, the first thing to do is open Daemon Tools program. Open Daemon Tools:  Insert your disc to be copied and click on the button shown in the below image. A new pop-up window will be shown with all the attributes. Click on the browse button beside "Destination image file". Browse through your folders and select destination on your system where you want to store the image and from save as type select the option Standard ISO image. Hit on Start, your disc image will be created in some moment.  When image is successfully create...

Take screenshot of your desktop screen without any software

  Hello friends this post is for those who are trying to take a snapshot of their own desktop screen without using any software. This tutorial will make use of a keyboard for taking a snapshot. On your keyboard look for a key named printscreen(prtsc), if you can't find that key simply go to Start-> All programs-> Accessories-> Ease of access-> On-screen Keyboard. Click on PrtSc. By hitting this key your screen is ready to be copied. Open paint from Start-> All programs-> Accessories-> Paint. Press ctrl+v, your screen is ready for its use. Save the file and give it a name.

Build your own bootable Windows8 USB

   If you are looking for a post where you can learn how to install windows 8 without burning a DVD in easy steps, then you are most probably at the right place. You start your work by downloading the Windows7 USB Tool from Microsoft's official site or else in a simple click from here: Windows7 USB Tool .   Insert your memory stick into the USB port and install the Windows7 USB Tool downloaded previously. Once your installation is complete open the program from start->programs->windows7 USB Tool. For a successfull installation follow the steps linearly without skipping a step. You'll see a new window waiting for your response.  Click on browse to browse through the folders and select the Windows8 image file.  When you will give the next command by clicking next you will see a prompt box asking you to choose between USB device and DVD. From those option you just select the means through which you want to install windows8 and press next. ...

Customize your desktop

If you want to make your dekstop customized like this, then you are at the right place. You just want to download the software and files from the below links:   Rainmeter Skin Hanging Tags   Wallpaper Now install the rainmeter file. Just double-click the skin file and wait for a moment. Right click the Rainmeter icon on the taskbar and select Manage . A New Window will open as shown below. Then click on refresh all . Double-click .ini file inside skins on left side of the window in Skins tab.   Apply the wallpaper or else try yours. NJOY You can also edit the .ini files yourself to customize the skins....... Also there are lots of skins available over internet which you can manually download and install.

USB Boot Procedure

Simple step-by-step solution to create a bootable usb in cmd: 1)   Take a pen drive of more than 4gb . 2)   Now the most important step is to open cmd from start->search program and files->type cmd . 3)   Now in the new window, type diskpart and hit enter. 4)   Type the command list disk . Now, note the disk which have size identical to that of your pen drive. eg. disk 1. 5)   Type the command select disk 1 . 6)   Then type clean and hit enter. 7)   Just type create partition primary and press enter. 8)  Then run the command list partition . 9)  Type select partition 1 and hit enter. 10) Format it using the command format fs=ntfs . 11) Type the commands active , assign and exit in sequence. Now just copy all the files from Boot-able disc of  windows 7 to the pen drive and your pen drive is ready to be used as a boot-able device.

FreeBSD installation through USB

Simple steps to install FreeBSD : 1) Get your image file from "FreeBSD". 2) Now download and extract "Launchpad" for windows. 3) Double-click the Win32Disk Imager icon and start the program. 4) Verify if the drive shown under device is same to the drive with memory stick. 5) Now browse for the image of FreeBSD downloaded previously and click save to accept the image file. 6) Then click on write to start writing the image to the drive. 7) Finally reboot your system. During reboot set device priority through boot option and press F10(Exit saving changes).   

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