Dec 29

Heloo Guys,

You must have heard of this awesome game “Burnout Paradise : The Ultimate Box”  but unfortunately for many of us folks who try to run this game on Windows Vista or New Windows 7 the game Crashes after the first splash screen the game CRASHES and the following lousy error is displayed…

Problem signature:burnout paradise the ultimate box crash error Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: BurnoutParadise.exe
Application Version: 1.1.0.0
Application Timestamp: 49c13a28
Fault Module Name: KERNELBASE.dll
Fault Module Version: 6.1.7600.16385
Fault Module Timestamp: 4a5bdbdf
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Offset: 00034a24
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1033
Additional Information 1: 0a9e
Additional Information 2: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
Additional Information 3: 0a9e
Additional Information 4: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789

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This error happens due to some compatibility issue of the game with Windows 7.. Read the rest of this entry »

Sep 4

I’ve been reading alot of posts by new users complaining about not being able to get the playstation2 emulator, PCSX2, to work properly. Since I’ve been testing my PS2 games on this emulator since its very early stages, I thought it was about time i wrote a configuration guide for all you guys who might be interested in playing PS2 games on your PCs. First of all, if you want to know about why you should test/play your PS2 games on PC, here are a few good reasons: Read the rest of this entry »

Apr 9

You want to know How to remove Test mode and Only for Test Purposes watermark on your desktop in Vista 64bit and Windows 7.

Here is a small and easy to use tool to remove Test Mode and Only for Test Purposes watermark which appears on desktop some times in Windows Vista 64bit and in Windows 7. Read the rest of this entry »

Apr 9

Microsoft’s Recent releases like Windows XP Sp3 , Windows Vista Sp1 And Windows 7 created problems for those who upgraded the TCP/IP connection limit for using P2P easily .  Their TCP/IP connection limit was reset to the default i.e 10 half open connections . And for P2P softwares  its the crappiest thing because it doesn’t let them make half open connections thus their download/upload speed is greatly effected BUT Read the rest of this entry »

Dec 1

Yeah its true now you can remove bad sectors from your hard disk and get your lost data and partially dead hard disks back to life..

Well the procedure is very simple and easy to use. Read the rest of this entry »

Aug 9

If you’ve been looking around for an mp3 player, chances are you are very confused with all the different specifications and the vast array of products out there. You’ve read that you can get your entire music collection on to one mp3 player and that’s true – but not every mp3 player. You have also been told that you can throw them around, go jogging with them, climb a mou Read the rest of this entry »

Aug 3

If you are a movie maker – professional or amateur – then you are really concerned with different movie file formats. Especially, the amateurs get confused as to what format should be used to save their out. Well, in this article I will guide you about the contemporary movie formats. Pros and cons of each format are also being given; the choice will only be yours.

The best format to choose depends on the end purpose and audience of your movie. First ask yourself a few questions, for example: how will the movie be distributed? Is file size a concern to you? How important is compatibility? So, here we go with a gentle introduction to each format and the purposes each is suited to.

Flash Back Format Read the rest of this entry »

Aug 2

As we head into a holiday full of airports, car rentals and other assorted travel, the reality of lost laptops with confidential/private data has begun to set in.

With Windows XP and Windows Vista, Microsoft offers a nifty feature to encrypt files or folders using Encrypting File System (EFS). Here’s how to encrypt your files or folders. When you are logged on to your computer, you’ll be able to read them. Anyone who tries to use your computer without your logon will not be able to read them at all.

i. To begin, click Start, then All Programs, then Accessories, then click Windows Explorer.

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