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Thursday, March 31, 2011

Increase your net speed


You can easily increase the speed of network connection with some slight changes in Group Policy.
To do so, the steps you need to follow::::
  • Open your RUN dialog box (windows+r).
  • Type gpedit.msc and press Enter.
  • IN Computer Configration,click Administrator Template tab.


  • Double click Network.


  • Double click QOS Packet Scheduler.


  • Double click Limit Reversable bandwith.

By default it shows as Not Configured but actually it's enabled.
  • Disable it by clicking at Radiobutton against Disable tab.

  • Now press OK.
You are done here.
So enjoy your network accessibility with increased speed (only slight increment ) .

Monday, March 7, 2011

REMOVE UBUNTU(LINUX) FROM DUAL BOOT WINDOWS 7/XP.

If you directly format the drive containing ubuntu using windows disk management utility,your system will show error while boot-up and hangs up there as it cant find the path to boot configuration file.So what u need to do is to copy the configuration file at its specified position.So the steps u need to follow are...


STEP 1: Use Disk Management utility in Windows(type diskmgmt.msc in run prompt to invoke the utility) to delete the Ubuntu partitions.





STEP 2:Reboot your system using windows installation DVD or windows 7 boot-able pendrive
and choose Repair .


STEP 3: Choose command prompt on the resulting screen and run the following two commands:
bootrec /fixmbr
bootrec /fixboot
For XP  , run the recovery console from Windows XP CD and then type fixmbr in  command prompt.