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Sunday, August 18, 2013

Plants vs Zombie 2




The new game also features a variety of gameplay enhancements, including Plant Food. Dropping from glowing zombies, Plant Food provides a temporary boos to plant attacks. The game also includes gesture-based power-ups enabling players to interact with zombies directly.

While most of the game is free, users also have the option to buy upgrades and other in-games items.

Key features of Plants vs. Zombies 2 include:

- Three all-new worlds to explore, with more worlds coming soon

- More than 60 levels at launch, with dozens more coming in future worlds

- Dozens of new plants and zombies, each with unique powers and behaviors

- Plant food to supercharge floral defenses

- Touch-screen power-ups that let you pinch, flick and zap zombies directly

- Side missions, mini-games and other brain-teasing challenges in every world

- Challenge Zones at the end of each world

Plants vs. Zombies 2 is available for free from the App Store on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch,




Pitting mutant plants against the undead, Plants vs. Zombies 2 features a time-travel theme where players are taken into different historical era to face off zombies from different periods.


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Sunday, August 11, 2013

Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Packages 2005-2012 32&64 Bit




The Visual C++ Redistributable Packages install run-time components that are required to run C++ applications that are built by using Visual Studio 2013 Preview.

The Visual C++ Redistributable Packages install run-time components of Visual C++ libraries that are required to run applications that are developed by using Visual Studio 2013 Preview on a computer that does not have Visual Studio 2013 Preview installed. These packages install run-time components of these libraries: C Runtime (CRT), Standard C++, ATL, MFC, C++ AMP, and OpenMP.

Supported Operating System

Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 Preview, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Vista Service Pack 2, Windows XPHardware Requirements:
1.6 GHz or faster processor
1 GB of RAM (1.5 GB if running on a virtual machine)
10 GB of available hard disk space
5400 RPM hard drive
DirectX 9-capable video card running at 1024 x 768 or higher display resolution


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Friday, August 2, 2013

Shortcut Virus Remover 3.1





So far, the “shortcut” virus infection in thumb drive is the most famous problem I had faced in my workplace.
When this virus infect your thumb drive, it will hide your files and then create the shortcut icons that represent
the files being hide. Look the picture below to ease your understanding about what I am talking about





Well,as it is,just having an Anti-virus on a Computer system isn't protective enough, but occasionally updating it as new viruses are being made and spread each day.

Amongst these numerous viruses,there's this virus which is capable of changing/turning folders of extremely large MBs/GBs into small KBs and its often named “regsvr virus”(NOTE: Do not confuse it with the System file regsvr32 as they are two entirely different files.) This solution is for removes the virus from the pen drive and other external devices. 


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Thursday, August 1, 2013

CCleaner Optimization and Cleaning v4.05.4250



CCleaner

Optimization and Cleaning


CCleaner is the number-one tool for cleaning your Windows PC. It protects your privacy online and makes your computer faster and more secure. Easy to use and a small, fast download.

Cleans all areas of your Computer



Internet Explorer
Temporary files, history, cookies, Autocomplete form history, index.dat.



Firefox
Temporary files, history, cookies, download history, form history.



Google Chrome
Temporary files, history, cookies, download history, form history.



Opera
Temporary files, history, cookies.



Safari
Temporary files, history, cookies, form history.



Windows
Recycle Bin, Recent Documents, Temporary files and Log files.



Registry Cleaner
Advanced features to remove unused and old registry entries.

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

PSU Testing Basics for Cool Techs



The computer just won’t boot up. Yes, the cord is plugged in, the PSU switch is on, and the red voltage switch on the back is set to the correct voltage. You’ve eliminated the possibility that the power switch on the machine failed as well. Now what? In this article we’ll walk through some basic troubleshooting steps when testing a PSU for failure. If at any point you determine that the issue is not the PSU, I’ve included a link to a handy flowchart for PSU Testing at the bottom that lays out some more complex steps involved that can help you narrow down the problem.

1. Before you get started testing any PSU, you should find out from the owner of the machine what led to this inoperable state. Is this a new build? If it has been in use for some time, was there an electrical surge? A lightning storm? Electrical work done on the house? Was new hardware or software installed recently? Were any objects inserted the wrong way into the machine ports such as USB drives or media cards, inserted into the wrong ports altogether, or were foreign objects involved? Was there any smoke when the machine failed to operate, or any burning smell? These are important indicators that can save a lot of troubleshooting time.

2. If there were noises or smells reported by the client, I wouldn’t recommend trying to power up the machine with it in. It’s not worth damaging the machine over the cost of a new PSU. It would be better to use a PSU tester on it first, if you feel inclined to believe that the noises and smells were possibly coming from another source. If there were no noises or smells reported by the client, try booting the machine. Observe the PSU when attempting to power up the machine, and note any noises or smells coming from the unit. If you get odd noises such as sparking or bad electrical smoke smells, unplug it immediately, and replace the power supply with a unit matching the specifications of the original unit.

3. If the fan spins or the hard drive spins when you attempt to power the machine on, the problem may lie elsewhere. You might want to check for any of the ‘beeps’ that indicate issues such as memory problems or other issues. If the fan doesn’t spin, and there is no change in the state of the machine, continue troubleshooting.

3. Check all the PSU connectors in the machine. If any are loose, that could be an indicator of a problem other than the actual PSU components. You may want to disconnect all connectors and reconnect them to eliminate any doubt as to that possibility.

4. Many motherboards have a small LED, and if this is on when you have the PSU plugged in, the PSU is sending power to the board. If it’s off, you will need to continue troubleshooting. If it’s on, you may try disconnecting all the hardware connectors to the motherboard to determine if hardware may be causing a short in the machine. Sometimes media card readers can cause issues where a short will cause the PSU to behave as if it was failing. If you still can’t locate the issue, continue troubleshooting.

5. Use a PSU tester. Yes, you can use a voltmeter, but PSU testers are cheap, and they’ll save you a lot of time. You can also test a PSU by shorting out two of the pins, and while it seems like an easy check, it won’t tell you everything, and a PSU tester will also work towards demonstrating to the client that you have the tools for the job and don’t need to ask for paperclips to get it done. This step can often be done first to eliminate the possibility of a failed PSU, but if the PSU still fails to power the machine, you’re still at square one on troubleshooting.

6. If you have a spare PSU that meets the wattage and electrical specs of the original PSU, swap it out, and see if the machine boots. If you’re certain your PSU is operating correctly, and the machine still fails to boot up, this is an instant sign that something else is the problem, and you’ll need to continue troubleshooting other electrical problems or hardware problems.

Depending on the results you get from the tester, you may realize the PSU is bad and it needs to be replaced. Check to see if the PSU is under warranty, and if it is, contact the necessary party and arrange for replacement. If the PSU is under warranty, you should be aware that opening it may void the warranty, so resist the temptation to check out the inside of the PSU before checking for a warranty. You’ll also want to beware of electrical shock, as some components inside the PSU may store an electrical charge even after having been disconnected.

When replacing a PSU, make sure you ensure it provides enough wattage for the machine, and that the specs match the original PSU. Failing to do so will damage the machine. Also, be sure to have the PSU switched off when working inside the machine. A dropped screw or other metal object could land in just the wrong place, causing a short and potentially damaging the motherboard.

If you’ve determined that the power supply is not the problem, you’ll want to do some more troubleshooting along the lines of this chart, which goes into expanded troubleshooting beyond PSU testing in much more detail and in an easy flowchart method.