speedbooster

this trick is how you can boost speed of your pc.

vodafone free call trick

Vodafone user send call back request at zero balance. Just dial *133*mobilenumber# .

how to format nokia mobile

this is the trick how you can format your mobile at your home no need to pay any one fully free trick just download this software from link given in the post..

nokia and gsm phone codes

here is the meaning of usually used codes in Nokia phones.We know that before this it was not easy to know there meaning but now you can know this.

prank call trick

this is how you can call using number of any other body. PRANK CALL: Call using fake number, but don't use it as wrong purpose. Just visit:- .

Monday, May 30, 2011

problem solution

If you get a Blue Screen Error resolve it by removing the last installed program and by removing and cleaning your RAM that's It NJOY.

Protected Storage PassView

"Protected Storage PassView" is a small utility that reveals the passwords stored on your computer by Internet Explorer and MSN Explorer.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

tips to save balance

These are the some webs which charges you also when you have internet pack activated on your phone.
1. Vuclip.com
2. Goo.gl
3. Hangama wap
4. Wanawap.com
5. Www.gclub.com
6. www.tinyurl.com
7. www.tashan.co.in
So dear users be aware of these site.

check ip address

How to Get iP Address for a Website:
1. Open RUN Dialog by Hitting Windows + R key
2. Type CMD
3. Type Ping Website Name
Check Your Ip

speed booster, torrent

Download Torrents with Internet Download manager or any Download Manager by just going to Torrific.com and pasting torrent Link.
Enjoy ;)



Friday, May 27, 2011

docomo

new docomo free gprs trick working now in many states try this.
Send WINDOWS to 54321.

Monday, May 23, 2011

don't click

don't click on any new video in fb on which written as "omg i cant believe ur in this video". this is spam to steal your password. for more post keep on visitig www.ocean-pro.blogspot.com 

Monday, April 25, 2011

to know your no. On nokia phone trick

dail this no. on your phone *140*1600#

Friday, March 18, 2011

nokia usb charger

USB to Nokia Safe Charger




This simple project shows you how to make a USB powered Nokia cell phone charger. The advantage is that it weighs much less than the bulky AC adaptor, and can be used wherever you have a computer or a laptop. I use this thing all the time now!
What do I mean by “safe charger”? Honestly I’m not sure. I’m just going on what I was able to infer from what I read off my multimeter. What I found was that the voltage across the nokia charge pins was rapidly fluctuating from Vdd to about 4 volts above Vdd.  It would not do to have ~9 volts injected into a 5 volt bus! Thankfully, all you need to do is stick a diode in there and that’s that. So the diode might not be needed, but it’s safe! Thus, “Safe Charger”.
So far, it charges my phone just fine, but slightly slower than the wall wart that came with it. I think so, anyway. It’s hard to do any real comparison because I sacrificed my only nokia wall wart to make this charger. I live dangerously!
DISCLAIMEROID STATEMENTEY THING: Ok, so here’s the deal: You can really mess things up with this project! If you are not COMPLETELY confident in your abilities, just go and spend the $6 on a ready-made one of these doodads. They are available all over the internet. This project is for people with loads of useless cables lying around and 20 extra minutes to kill. Don’t blow out your expensive computer just to save a few bucks!

Step one: strip off the shielding and insulation on an inch or so of the usb cable. Clip the white and green cables to uneven lengths so they can’t conduct into each other or either of the power lines. Hopefully you should be left with a black wire and a red wire.
Step two: Clip off a length of the nokia chargers phone-side plug. You won’t be needing the wall wart part anymore. Strip off the insulation from the nokia plug wire. Hopefully you should have a red wire and a black one. the red wire should be connected to the inner barrel of the plug, and the black one should be connected to the outer barrel.
Step three:  Attach a normal silicon diode (not a zener diode) with the line part towards the nokia plug. It should go between the red wires from both cables. Attach the black wires from each cable together.
I suggest staggering the lengths of the wires so that the solder joints have less chance of coming into contact.
Check all the wires with a multimeter to make sure they are really the right ones! The colors might not be standard...














Tuesday, March 15, 2011

How to use wi-fi

It's so easy.

Computer networking is a great way to collaborate with other computer users in your home or office. While it is becoming increasingly easy for the basic computer user, it can still be a difficult, frustrating experience for many people.

Before You Get Started

A boxed wireless router
A boxed wireless router Understand the difference between town-wide wireless broadband (IEEE 802.16/WiMAX/Mobile broadband) and a home wireless network (IEEE 802.11). This article deals only with the latter, generally known as WiFi (which requires no subscription, no roof aerial, no roof mounted dish). Wireless routers are variously known as gateways, access points, transmitters, hubs and switches. They are generally external and will be known as routers for this article. Wireless adapters are also known as modems or receivers and can be internal or external.

Steps

  1. 1
    If buying router and adapter separately, ensure your wireless router is at least as new as your wireless adapter so that they use compatible standards (known as 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n). For maximum compatibility choose Tri-mode or dual-mode 802.11b/g standards.

  2. 2
    If you are not using Windows XP, check that drivers are available for the chipset of the wireless adapter for your operating system before you buy.

Set up your new router

  1. 1
    If you want to share a broadband connection via a wireless router, plug the new wireless router into your internet connection point (filter/splitter if ADSL, directly into phone socket if DSL)
  2. 2
    If you have one, turn on your broadband connection and existing external modem FIRST (wait for all lights to return to normal).
  3. 3
    Plug your router into your PC with an ethernet cable
  4. 4
    Turn on your new wireless router SECOND (wait for it to start up fully).
  5. 5
    Go to your internet browser and type http://192.168.0.1 (Belkin), http://192.168.1.1 (Linksys), http://192.168.2.1 (Others) and enter your username and password for your router (often this is "admin" for username and "admin" or "password" for password)
  6. 6
    Enable wireless capability (SSID) and enter your username and password given to you by your internet service provider.
  7. 7
    Choose WPA (or WEP if your card cannot handle WPA) security and enter a passkey and write it down.

Detecting your wireless adapter

  1. 1
    Note the manufacturer and model of your wireless adapter then plug it into your PC.
  2. 2
    If your operating system does not recognise the wireless adapter then get drivers from any discs that came with the adapter or, failing that, from the internet.
  3. 3
    In Windows XP, either right click on the .inf file and click install, or enter Device Manager and Update Drivers on the Unknown Device.
  4. 4
    Once Windows XP recognises your wireless device it should appear in Network Connections and offer you a choice of routers to connect to within range.

Connecting to a network

  1. 1
    Choose your router (usually the manufacturer name aka SSID), the security method and enter the passkey in order to connect to it. Use Auto DHCP unless otherwise instructed.
  2. 2
    This should find the wireless router (click refresh until it does) and connect to the network through the new router.

Friday, March 11, 2011

proccessor

2nd Generation Intel® CoreTM Processor Family for Desktops                                                               For more information on the 2nd Generation Intel® CoreTM
                                                                                                                        processor family for desktops, visit www.intel.com
  2nd Generation Intel® CoreTM Processor Family for Desktops Comparison
                                                   INTeL® COreTM i7 PrOCeSSOr INTeL® COreTM i5 PrOCeSSOr INTeL® COreTM i3 PrOCeSSOr
Number of Processor Cores / Threads                            4/8                       4/4                       2/4
Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0                              Yes                       Yes                        No
                               1
Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology                              Yes                        No                       Yes
                                    1
Intel® Smart Cache                                        8 MB L3 shared            6 MB L3 shared            3 MB L3 shared
AES New Instructions (AES-NI)                                  Yes                       Yes                        No
Supports Intel® vProTM Technology2                              Yes                       Yes                        No
Intel® Stable Image Platform Program (Intel® SIPP)             Yes                       Yes                        No
Intel® Virtualization Technology (Intel® VT-x)1                Yes                       Yes                       Yes
Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O              Yes                       Yes                        No
(Intel® VT-d)1
Intel® Trusted Execution Technology (Intel® TXT)1              Yes                       Yes                        No                2nd Gen Intel® CoreTM processors support Intel®
                                                                                                                                      HD Graphics 2000, two-channel DDR3 memory
Recommended Intel® 6 Series Express Chipset                    Q67                    Q65 / Q67                 H61 / B65
                                                                                                                                      at 1333 MHz, and are in the LGA1155 socket.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

google tricks

Google is most popular search engine. We all use google daily. Google has solution for every problem, just type your problem and click search it will give lots of answers. Even searching convert into googling, nowaday everyone does googling not searching. You can also do fun with googles here are some google fun tricks:
Do you ever think that why google's name is google?

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