Windows 7, the new operating system from Microsoft, has some high technical requirements and you should first test if your computer can handle Windows 7 before you buy or download it.
Technical requirements:
- 1 GHz processor (32- or 64-bit)
- 1 GB of RAM (32-bit); 2 GB of RAM (64-bit)
- 16 GB of available disk space (32-bit); 20 GB of available disk space (64-bit)
- DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver
In order to test if your computer is Windows 7 Ready you need to download the software provided by Microsoft, and install it on your harddrive.
You can download Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor from here.
1. After you install it start up the program and click Start Check.
2. Wait until it finishes the checking.
3. You will see a list with all the problem that you need to fix in order to install Windows 7.
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Friday, June 19, 2009
Want to open Word 2007 .docx files in Word 2003? Try this....
Office 2007 has a little different design than Office 2003 and some of us liked the old version and didn't upgrade. Because Word 2007 saves files with the default extension .docx which is not compatible with Word 2003, there were a lot of misunderstandings regarding extensions.
But Microsoft came with a solution for this problem called Microsoft Compatibility Pack.
To install it follow this steps:
1. Go here and download the pack.
2. After you saved it on your computer open it and after you read the license click Continue.
3. Once the process is done , you can enjoy opening .docx files on Word 2003.
But Microsoft came with a solution for this problem called Microsoft Compatibility Pack.
To install it follow this steps:
1. Go here and download the pack.
2. After you saved it on your computer open it and after you read the license click Continue.
3. Once the process is done , you can enjoy opening .docx files on Word 2003.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
File Extension LWP
A filename extension is a suffix to the name of a computer file applied to indicate the encoding convention (file format) of its contents.In some operating systems (for example Unix) it is optional, while in some others (such as DOS) it is a requirement. Some operating systems limit the length of the extension (such as DOS and OS/2, to three characters) while others (such as Unix) do not. Some operating systems (for example RISC OS) do not use file extensions. Unix accepts the separator dot as a legal character but does not give it a special recognition on the OS level.
When one uses a computer it is very necessary to know about file extensions because it helps in the better functioning of the computer. One such file extension is the File Extension LWP. One such program that uses this kind of extension are Lotus Word Pro. Word Pro is the word processor component of the Lotus SmartSuite office suite. The Word Pro .lwp files are text files created with this software, comparable to the Microsoft .doc or the OpenOffice odt. Both Microsoft Office and OpenOffice.org support the importation of .lwp files, though the imports seldom go perfectly. It's not unusual to lose some formatting, font styles, and embedded objects. To solve these problems regarding File Extension LWP it is very essential to have the proper knowledge.
Many people don't know this but when we have a software installed on our PC for playing a certain kind of file which is the default software fir that kind of files and then suppose we install another similar software which plays the same kind of files then there might be some registry problems which may result in the improper functioning of the softwares and there might be problems in playing the file altogether. ATo avoid these kind of problems it is very necessary to have some kind of a registry cleaner ehich rectifies these kind of registry problems. One very helpful registry cleaner availlable is Driver Cure which is very simple to use and it is also very effective.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
ShopWiki Australia for you....!
Until now I have been writing about gadgets, their reviews and which are the best gadgets to buy. I hope my articles have been useful for your purpose. Today I wish to write on something new, something which all the internet users are aquainted of but maybe they are confused as to how the thing actually works. I think you have guessed it by now, its Online Shopping.
Online shopping is a platform where you can buy all your favourite gadgets and all other stuff just by the click of your mouse and the thing gets delivered to you at your doorstep almost in a 'zap'! The only thing you have to do is to pay your bill by electronic funds or simply by using your credit card and the you are done! You will be sitting with your favourite gizmo in your hands!
I guess many of you have gone through a lot of online shopping websites like 'ebay' , 'dhgate' etc. but according to my research one of the most comprehensive websites that I have gone through which is 'ShopWiki' where you get a personalized column for every gadget and one of the most used pages is Digital Cameras at ShopWIki. Suppose a search for Digital Cameras is made on this website then to see the simplified results visit here.
The best thing that i liked about the site which varies vastly from the other shopping sites on the net is that the number of various shops for a single product. I also came to know that general shopping sites only feature about a 1000 shops which have PAID for the placement but ShopWiki features all shops possible which sell a particular product. So the buyer gets a larger variety of products to choose from and also at the best price. So you, the buyer is the one who is benefactor because you save the most as you get more products from more stores. "HAPPY SHOPPING!"
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Samsung 12MP Handset With Optical Zoom Pictures Emerge
It was a little while ago that we got wind of Samsung’s upgrade to the 8 megapixel Pixon, the Pixon12 or M8910 with its 12 megapixel lens. The handset must be still warm off the production line and Samsung has already decided that it’s time for an upgrade. The M8920 is the next 12MP camera phone the company is apparently gearing up to launch according to reports.
While it may seem like it’s just another camera phone with a high megapixel count, Samsung has decided that that was not nearly enough and has upped the specs a bit for the handset’s prime feature. The M8920 is going to be equipped with, wait for it, drum roll please... 3x OPTICAL zoom! A lot of readers have been asking about optical zoom being incorporated and here it is. Aside from that it will also have both LED and Xenon flashes. It makes me wonder what’s going to become of the digicam market.
According to the same reports, other feature will include - internal GPS and Wi-Fi (with support for DLNA). The handset will be using Samsung’s proprietary TouchWiz UI and come loaded with 8 Gigs of internalmemory. There’s no other information on any of the other features.
Pricing is yet to be talked of as well. Hopefully we’ll get a chance to see the device at Communicasia later in the month and we’ll have more information on it then, so stay tuned.
While it may seem like it’s just another camera phone with a high megapixel count, Samsung has decided that that was not nearly enough and has upped the specs a bit for the handset’s prime feature. The M8920 is going to be equipped with, wait for it, drum roll please... 3x OPTICAL zoom! A lot of readers have been asking about optical zoom being incorporated and here it is. Aside from that it will also have both LED and Xenon flashes. It makes me wonder what’s going to become of the digicam market.
According to the same reports, other feature will include - internal GPS and Wi-Fi (with support for DLNA). The handset will be using Samsung’s proprietary TouchWiz UI and come loaded with 8 Gigs of internalmemory. There’s no other information on any of the other features.
Pricing is yet to be talked of as well. Hopefully we’ll get a chance to see the device at Communicasia later in the month and we’ll have more information on it then, so stay tuned.
Cellphone Industry to go Greener
Cellphone maker Sony Ericsson unveiled on Thursday two handset models it said are more eco-friendly, and said it expects the new Naite model to be one of its key volume drivers in coming quarters. The world's largest consumer electronics sector by volume, the cellphone industry is looking increasingly at how to tap consumers' increasing interest in more environmentally friendly phones. The new Sony Ericsson models - the more advanced C901 GreenHeart and a mass-market model Naite - will be sold in smaller packages and have user manuals that are electronic. The devices use more recycled materials and consume less energy. The company said it aims to roll out similar features across its portfolio in 2010 and 2011. "We are not aiming at a niche segment. We are taking this to mainstream and to a bigger audience," Mats Pellback-Scharp, head of sustainability at Sony Ericsson told Reuters in an interview. "Naite is the lowest cost 3Gphone in Sony Ericsson's portfolio and we expect it to be one of the biggest volume drivers in end-2009 to early 2010," Pellback-Scharp said.
The handset industry is closely followed by environmental organisations around the world due to its large scale. More than 1 billion phones are sold globally each year, which requires the use of sales boxes, add-ons and tonnes of rare raw materials. Samsung Electronics and ZTE launched phone models in February which use solar power. The world's top cellphone maker, Nokia, started to renew its packaging in 2006, and has said it saved 100 million euros ($142.9 million) in less than a year. Sony Ericsson said its new models will use at least 50 percent recycled plastics - similar to Nokia's 3110 Evolve model, which the Finnish firm introduced last year. Last year Nokia's chief executive, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, showed a phone made fully of recycled materials at the Mobile World Congress trade show, but the research project has not made it into production. "It looks three to five years out to see how recycled materials themselves might be used to make devices. We hope that elements from this research project will be things we can take into production and deploy across our product range in the coming years," said a Nokia spokeswoman.
Return Your Junk Phone, Get a Tree Planted
Every time you return a junk mobile phone to a Nokia dealer, the firm will thank you by planting a tree, apart from recycling that phone in an eco-friendly manner.
Announcing the initiative on World Environment Day, Ambrish Bakaya, director of corporate affairs in Nokia India, said the firm had already tied up with two NGOs in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka to plant 22,000 trees. The programme would soon be extended to the top 15 cities of the country, he added.
"We already have 1,300 bins at our main dealers' shops around the country where people can throw in their junk phones," Bakaya said. The mobile phone manufacturer with the largest market share in India has been getting a good response. "Now we have tied up with an NGO called Ahimsa in Kancheepuram district of Tamil Nadu to plant 12,000 trees, and with Bangalore's Rotary Midtown to plant 10,000 trees in educational institutions around that city."
Nokia has also been working to strengthen the laws on recycling of e-waste, which threatens to become a major problem in India.Saying that the firm was working with the Manufacturers Association for Information Technology, the Ministry of Environment and Forests and the Department of Telecommunications to put together stronger guidelines on the subject, Bakaya added: "We welcome any step which helps strengthen e-waste management and creates awareness about the need to recycle e-waste in an eco-friendly manner".
Announcing the initiative on World Environment Day, Ambrish Bakaya, director of corporate affairs in Nokia India, said the firm had already tied up with two NGOs in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka to plant 22,000 trees. The programme would soon be extended to the top 15 cities of the country, he added.
"We already have 1,300 bins at our main dealers' shops around the country where people can throw in their junk phones," Bakaya said. The mobile phone manufacturer with the largest market share in India has been getting a good response. "Now we have tied up with an NGO called Ahimsa in Kancheepuram district of Tamil Nadu to plant 12,000 trees, and with Bangalore's Rotary Midtown to plant 10,000 trees in educational institutions around that city."
Nokia has also been working to strengthen the laws on recycling of e-waste, which threatens to become a major problem in India.Saying that the firm was working with the Manufacturers Association for Information Technology, the Ministry of Environment and Forests and the Department of Telecommunications to put together stronger guidelines on the subject, Bakaya added: "We welcome any step which helps strengthen e-waste management and creates awareness about the need to recycle e-waste in an eco-friendly manner".
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