Monday, February 4, 2013

Tutorial To Clean A Drive And Reinstall Windows XP OS


Follow the instructions given below, recommended by the Windows online support team in order to clean a drive and then reinstall Windows XP on it.
Instructions to reinstall Windows XP
First of all, locate your Windows product key. If you are using a retail version of the Windows XP operating system, you will be able to find the product key on the labeled sticker in the folder that contained the CD. If you did not purchase the Windows CD from a retailer, you will be able to find the sticker containing the product key attached to the side or back of the computer case, or it should be present in the packaging that came along with this version of Windows XP operating system.
If the computer you purchased had Windows XP operating system pre-installed in it and it did not have an installation CD, you may be able to find the files that are needed to restore Windows to its original condition in a hidden partition of its hard drive. If you do not posses any documentation, it is better to contact the customer support. You should contact the customer support if you only have a manufacturer-specific "recovery" CD with you.
Find out the size of the hard drive or partition containing the Windows operating system. Go to the “My Computer” folder and then find out the drive that stores the Windows operating system. In most of the cases, it will be the "C:" drive, and will contain a "Windows" folder. Right-click on this drive and select the "Properties" option. Write down the "Capacity" value on a piece of paper, because you will need it at a later time.
Insert your Windows XP installation CD into your CD drive and restart your computer. You will be asked to press any key to access the installer during the restarting process, and then you will be able to see a screen containing white text on a blue background.
In order to start the installation process, press the “Enter” key. To go to the partitioner, press the “F8” key. All known drives will be displayed on the screen. With the help of the arrow keys, select the partition whose number matches the one you wrote down earlier, and then press the "D" key to remove it. This partition will now be listed as "Unpartitioned Space”.
Press the “Enter” key and then select the “Quick” button to format with an NTFS file system.
These are the instructions which you should follow in order to reinstall Windows XP.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Fix Windows Defender Errors


Windows defender is the spyware removal software which was launched in the year 2006. Windows Defender doesn’t come built-in along with the Windows XP operating system. However it does come built-in with the later operating systems such as Windows Vista and Windows 7. By design this software is efficient enough to work on both 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems. Windows defender will defend your computer well as it is capable of scanning and picking out spywares as well as enabling its removal from the Windows interface. This software is robust and hence doesn’t often fall for silly errors that are common for softwares compatible with Windows systems. However, certain update related issues can cause problems as it will block the Windows defender from working perfectly. This issue can be removed from your Windows interface easily by following these instructions designed by the Microsoft Windows support panel. This set of instructions will instruct you on the different methods to wipe out the errors that are caused due to certain updates to the Windows defender.
Instructions
Check for Updates
Reboot your Windows computer.
Hit on the "Start" tab to pop up the startup menu which will allow you to access the "All Programs" tab to bring on the "Windows Defender" Window.
Trigger the "Check for Updates Now" tab.
Go to the download section in the official Microsoft website and check whether any new updates for the Windows defender have been released by Microsoft and download it.
Manually Update Windows Defender
Reboot your Windows machine once more.
Navigate to the Microsoft Malware Protection Center from your Windows browser.
Get the latest version of the Windows defender update from the download section of the Microsoft website and keep it in a specific folder on your computer.
Go to the file location and click on it twice to launch the file that you have downloaded.
Update Windows
Tag along the "Start" tab to launch the "All Programs" tab in which you will have to click on the "Windows Update" tab.
Trigger the "Check for updates" tab.
Pick out any important updates and download it.
Complete the update process by following the on-screen prompts.
Now restart your computer as per the recommendation of the Microsoft Windows support team.
Rename the Software Distribution Folder
Type in "cmd" in to the "Run" tab that will appear when you click on "Start" tab and then squash the "Enter" key.
Enter the following commands in to the command prompt window and hit on the "Enter" key in that order.
net stop wuauserv
net stop bits
ren %systemroot%\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.old
net start wuauserv
net start bits
Exit from the command prompt to wrap up the entire process.
Contact our support team for more information. Always keep updating your antivirus application to protect yourself from the latest threats.

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Tips To Get Back Your Outlook Calendar


Software to keep a tab on all the appointments was actually a dream for many during the early years of the digital age. This made Microsoft, one of the giants in the software sector, to design the Outlook email client program with a calendar that will offer the user an option to schedule appointments, meetings and important events.
Apart from recording the activities, this program will also act as an alarm to remind you about various upcoming events. However, at times this program will break down due to various reasons which will result in improper working of this program on your system. This program often ends up in the wrong end when the files associated with the calendar are deleted unintentionally. In fact it’s effortless to recover these deleted files irrelevant of whether it is associated with emails, tasks, your calendar, diary, or contacts. In order to resolve this issue associated with your Microsoft outlook program, just go through these guidelines developed by the Microsoft outlook repair and diagnosing panel.
Follow these leads
1. Switch on your Windows machine and hang around until it loads up your files and folder.
2. While on the desktop of the operating system, check if the Microsoft Outlook program is currently running on your computer. Sometimes it can run automatically at startup.
3. Scroll down to the “Start” tab placed on the taskbar placed down below your desktop interface and scroll to the "Run" tab to launch the run program.
4. Enter the command "outlook /clean reminders" into the run entry box and tag along the "OK" tab to take the course of action further ahead.
5. Return back to the "Run" entry box yet again.
6. Inside the run entry box, enter the command "outlook /reset folders" into the run entry box and tag along the "OK" tab to switch to the next window.
7. Bring on the Microsoft Outlook application once more and check if the calendar application is running correctly on your computer. Most probably it should work perfectly. If not just revert back to these instructions and try again.
Our Outlook repair and diagnosing center is well equipped with qualified and proficient professionals that can resolve any issue that is associated with your application. So just pick up your telephone and ring them up to avail assistance.

Monday, December 10, 2012

Reinstalling Internet Explorer in Windows


The Internet Explorer was maintained as the standard browser by Microsoft in all the Windows operating systems released till now. Even though the Microsoft Internet Explorer is considered as a stable browser, there are occasions at which some problems occur with the browser that encumber the seamless functioning. In some cases Windows Explorer faces troublesome issues that make the functioning of the browser a nightmare to the user. In most of these cases reinstalling the Internet Explorer remains as the only option for the user. Since the reinstallation procedure of IE is very easy, users don’t have to think twice. Microsoft Support websites have guidelines for installing Internet explorer. For your comfort, instructions for reinstalling Internet Explorer are given here.
Instructions
1. Power ON your PC and wait for the Windows platform to boot. Login in using Administrator account.
2. After the Windows desktop is loaded, open any browser other than Internet Explorer which is showing erratic behavior.
3. Navigate to Microsoft Support website and download the Internet Explorer setup file. The file which is downloaded will have the .exe extension.
4. Save the downloaded file to any directory. Now close all the Internet Explorer windows and check whether any process related to Internet explorer is running in background by checking the Task manager.
5. You can’t remove Internet Explorer from Windows as it is not listed in the programs and features window. Since you have the new file, open it to start the installation wizard.
6. Give permissions for UAC if asked. The Installation Wizard asks for permission to overwrite the previously installed Internet Explorer.
7. Wait for the Installation process to complete. (It will take a few minutes depending upon the Computer configuration)
8. After the installation is complete, restart the computer and use the browser.
TIPS
A. Using Registry cleaner to clean the registry of your system before the installation will do well. This will remove any old registry entries made by the previously installed version of Internet Explorer.
B. Using any third party installers to remove the old Internet explorer files is good. This will remove any old corrupted files of Internet explorer. If done by this means, the new installation will be fresh and will have a very low probability of having errors.
C. Don’t do System restore in any case to restore the files of Internet explorer. It’s a very foolish step.
Hope this article helps you.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Turning OFF Windows Defender in Windows 7


According to User reviews, Windows 7 is the best Operating system or platform that has ever been released and it even puts Windows 8 in the second spot. Windows 7 is a brilliant platform, and I can’t stop praising the Redmond professional for creating such an exquisite piece of art. Windows 7 introduce some software, tools and utilities which benefited Windows users a lot.
Windows Defender, formerly known as Giant Anti spyware, Windows Firewall and Microsoft Security Essentials Antivirus are available for the Windows 7 platform. These software help protect the platform. Windows Firewall and Windows Defender are the inbuilt software in Windows 7, where as Microsoft Security Essentials is optional software, which you can download, using Windows update or from any Windows Tech Support website.

Windows Defender
Former product of the giant software company, Giant Anti Spyware, was replaced in the market with the name Windows Defender and some tweaks in the program. Windows Defender has developed a lot compared to the previous versions and provides very good security for the Windows platforms. Windows Defender, according to Microsoft, is a security program that protects the Windows platform from Malwares, Spywares and adware. When Windows Defender removes the threats lying inside the PC, Windows Firewall protects the PC from the external attacks. Even if any malware slips in to the system bypassing the Windows Firewall, Windows Defender detects it and removes it. The Malware DATABASE OF Windows Defender is very good. But you need to update the database frequently to protect your system from threats.
Windows Defender automatically scans your system for potential problems and automatically downloads updates for the software and database to ensure that you are protected from latest threats. But Windows 7 provides you with the option for third party software like Norton, Bitdefender etc. to do the security job. When you do that the Windows defender and Windows Firewall can be disabled to avoid contradictions. The process of disabling Windows Defender is very easy. The following instructions will help you to turn Windows defender off in windows 7.

Instructions
Open Control Panel from Start Menu.
Now click on the Windows Defender icon in the Control Panel window to open the Windows Defender options.
There will be options given there, in which one link “Click Here to Turn Windows Defender Off” should be clicked. When you click on it the Windows Defender will turn off.
Check Windows Tech Support sites for more updates on Windows Defender.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Windows Firewall and Windows Defender


I have seen a lot of people checking Windows Help to get tips on changing Windows Security settings. The thing is that, Windows helping feature says a lot about changing the settings. But most of the terms described in those wizards are very difficult for the users to understand. Normal users have difficulty in understanding what IMAP and POP means. They don’t define them there, as they have to write an encyclopedia equivalent book for that.

Understanding Security in Windows
Twenty years ago, Internet security was a matter only for the NSA and US defense databanks. For else, even Internet was a far thought as the connection then were poor dial up connections and cost was very high also. Forget about its availability at that time; just imagine the publicity Internet had. It was just for playboys and professionals at that time (show off means for playboys). But now things have turned over. Most of the guys now have an Iphone and an Internet connection, most probably LTE connection. The Internet connections and devices are so advanced that you can hack a mainframe from a PDA (in case of professionals). So security is very important now a day. You should at least install a normal firewall to protect you from Internet security threats. Else, some worm or virus will cause a system crash at the least; data theft is the worst.

Windows Firewall and Defender
Any normal user can get the meaning of the two programs described above; Security Programs. Microsoft understood the new threat faced by the users of their Windows series platform. So they introduced these features in Windows XP. A basic premature version of Firewall was introduced in Windows XP, but the advanced version got released in Windows XP Service Pack 1. The Windows Firewall in Windows 8 is very advanced and well equipped compared to the ones in predecessors.
Microsoft Windows Defender is an anti spyware program for Windows platforms. When malwares and spywares started populating the Internet traffic and the Users; Microsoft had no other option than to introduce an Anti-spyware program. Microsoft purchased Giant Corporation’s anti spyware software and upgraded to today’s Windows Defender. Windows Defender is upgraded to Anti-virus software in Windows 8.
There are a lot of Windows Help posts here which provide  guidance on security issues in Windows Platforms. Check these out in case of security concerns and troubles.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

How to craft a local drive in Windows 7


Earlier operating systems developed by Microsoft didn't have utilities for creating local drives. Microsoft made a great stride when they developed Windows 7 by adding features like utilities for creating drives. Users having basic computer knowledge can now create and manage local drives in their Windows 7 based computers. Local drives can be created in Windows 7 by partitioning hard drive. Along with that Microsoft assures improved security and enhanced Windows 7 tech support as this feature was developed exclusively for Windows 7.
Instructions
Click on “Start” button in your desktop and choose “Control panel” from the window that pop up’s. Then select “System and Security” from control panel and go for “Administrative tools” which will ask for your username and password. Microsoft enabled this feature to prevent unauthorized management of your hard drive. This feature will only give access to the administrator of your system. Once you have entered password click on “Computer management”.
Choose the tab named “Disk management” from the left of computer management window. Inside “Storage” Windows will show the details of space split in your hard drive. It will brief you information about unallocated space on your hard drive. Choose unallocated space by right clicking on that and select “New simple volume”, a wizard will appear when clicked on new simple volume. Hit on “Next” and choose the size required for your drive. Windows have an option that will automatically use the maximum remaining unallocated space on your hard drive for creating a local drive unless you enter the amount of space that you desire. When you are done with entering the amount of space required click on “Next”.
Automated system in Windows will name your new local drive preceding the previous created drive. But if you wish to have a different letter then you can type in the alphabet as per your desire and press on “Next” to continue the process. Clicking on next will bring up options to format your new local drive. You can either format choosing the type of partition that you prefer or choose the option “Do not format this volume” and format it later before being used. Hit on “Next” and check if everything entered is according to your requirement and choose “Finish” button. Hang around patiently until Windows creates your new local drive.