General talk

A place for all random thoughts and ideas that come across my mind and I can’t find the right “category” to put in…

Have a happy computer:

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Do you like your computer to always smile? Well there are so many ways to maintain a happy computer. It is said that a healthy computer is a happy computer. But how can we maintain the health of our computers?

There are various PC maintenance tasks that we can do to achieve this aim. It may be unknown to many that all functions of the computer depend on the windows registry because this is where all hardware and software information are kept and stored. You may experience computer problems when your registry gets jammed up of files and information. This mess may also cause your computer to experience errors and problems that may eventually lead to its permanent destruction. So for you to not experience this problem you need to have registry software installed in your computer. This software will automatically scan your PC for errors and repair those errors. When these infections and errors are eliminated and repaired, you computer will start working fast. You can now say that you have a happy computer.

The decline of your computer function may also be caused by viruses and spywares, which may have crept in the system of your computer. You can always eradicate these by having an antivirus tool and antispyware tool that will help you ensure a clean operating system. These tools must also be updated so that kit can detect new viruses, which may bring tragic effects to your system. Through this you can really be sure that your PC will be free of errors and it can be called a happy computer.

Sometimes problems occurring in the hard disks cause your computer to slow down. So for you to avoid this, you must always clean your hard disks for unwanted files. You should always do this to avoid infections from seeping into your system and destroying your computer. In line with this, you should have a disk cleanup tool and a disk defragmenter. This can aid in maintaining a clean and healthy hard disk. The cleanup tool is useful in removing unwanted programs and obsolete files in your hard disk. On the other hand the defragmenter is used after you have cleaned up your hard disk. It aid in consolidating uneven information on the disk to speed up its function. You can also schedule a regular cleanup and defragmentation of your disk to make sure that it is clean.

All these things need to be done in order for us to maintain a clean and happy computer. If our computer is healthy we can surely do our works faster and better. We will not also experience system problems that may hinder us from doing our assignments or tasks. We will be benefitted of our fast working computers free from any virus or spyware. If our computer is happy we will also be happy because it means less burden and problem on our part. So let us always aim to maintain a clean and healthy computer so that we will not be burdened by the problems that may occur in the coming days.

The lazy bloggers post

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If you are a lazy blogger then this tool is for you! It will create blog posts for free for your use!

Here is the article I generated:

Foreign I just got slapped with a wet salmon - really - I have not updated this since they invented sliced bread... You would not believe that I actually have a life. I prostrate myself in sorrow and beg thy forgiveness..

I am lost in a sea of pseudo-olde-english with setting fire to people wearing Crocs, learning to speak Japanese, just generally being the life of the party to various lawyers I met recently, my day is full to overflowing from the light through yonder window breaks to I feel like going to bed. I am happy with that. life happens.

I go, my lords and ladies; just I will blog more regularly. You wanna test me? The Piccaninnies say I have to!.

Try for yourself!

Bypass/Flash BIOS password:

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Have you ever tried to access a computer's BIOS settings to find they are protected? Or maybe it was you and forgot the password. Either way don't worry since bypassing this simple password is as simple as following the following solutions:

Solution 1

The simplest solution, although it may not work on some computers. This solution is called a keystroke backdoor, and it bypasses the password check (Meaning that you won't change it or get to know it)

When prompted with the auth box, press:

Control+Shift+F8
Control+Shift+F8
Backspace
Enter

And if this worked you will enter normally the BIOS settings page. If you can't enter try a couple times to make sure or switch to the next method.

Solution 2

Flashing the BIOS, this might be dangerous if it is the first time you do it, but it shouldn't be a problem if you follow this steps carefully.
The easiest method of doing this is by removing the battery and waiting a couple minutes to ensure that it has completely turned off. Since the memory is ROM (usually flash memory), in the moment you take the battery off the data will disappear. Now put the battery back in place and switch the computer ON again.

There shouldn't be any problem, except for the time and date (You'll have to set it again).

You can flash the BIOS using the jumper you'll find nearby, but it depends on the manufacturer so I won't go into detail.

For other types of passwords you can check ScratchDrive for some good information and free programs, although I won't go into detail here.
Any comments or problems you find ask them below.

Cheers,

Finally released the new design!

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As you will notice if you knew this blog, I just changed the design, I am not quite done testing, but I don't care, I like the new design too much to keep it "in the lab" :)

This is not really an article, it's just me, happy, announcing it... :S

If you have any feedback I would love to hear some, bad/good, I don't care. Well, I do, but i want both so I can improve and feel good all together...

Thanks to all,
Alex

Urbano’s Blog redesign

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Well, after a while with this new design I felt the urge to redesign the whole thing. I am not changing the style, I'm quite comfortable with this idea of header / sidebar / footer style and I won't try to reinvent the wheel...

I will still go into "Grunge" kind of artwork and style, but it will be much more visual and colorful than the current. The header and footer won't be liquid, and the center will be liquid only up to 1000px, to avoid problems with huge Macs or things like that.
Here is a preview of the design (Already coded):

Urbano's Blog redesign preview

If you have any suggestions/comments I would love to hear them, thanks!
:)

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