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Friday, 20 September 2013
Windows 7 Update
Windows Update exists to help make it easy to keep Windows 7 up to date with the latest patches and service packs. How easy depends on how Windows Update is configured to download and apply updates.
Here's How:
- Click on the Start button, followed by Control Panel.
- Click on the System and Security link.
Note: If you're viewing Control Panel by Category, you'll see this link. If you use the Large icons or Small icons view, just choose Windows Update and then skip to Step 4 below. - In the System and Security window, click on Windows Update which is one of the bigger links and located about mid-way down the list.
- With Windows Update now open, click the Change settings link on the left.
This will open a window with the heading Choose how Windows can install updates. - The settings on this page give you a fair amount of control regarding how Windows 7 will receive and install updates from Microsoft. However, most users either want updating to occur automatically in all cases, or want to disable automatic updating completely:
Check, Download, & Install
To fully enable automatic updates, choose Install updates automatically (recommended) from the drop-down box under Important updates. Select Every day and then a time that your computer is typically on but not in use. You should also check every other box on the page.
Don't Check At All
To completely disable automatic updates choose Never check for updates (not recommended) from the drop-down box under Important updates. Not only will updates not download or install, you won't even be notified when new ones are available. Leaving the other checkboxes on the page checked is fine and has no bearing on automatic updating.
Note: See Tip #1 & #2 below for two more, arguably better, ways to configure Windows Update in Windows 7. - Once you've made your changes, click the OK button.
Change Boot Screen
The boot screen or the splash screen is what we see when we turn on the machine, like the logos of hp and dell, we see “Government of Tamil Nadu … “. It can be easily changed without any coding or hard work.
- Press F2 while you see the boot screen – “Government of Tamil Nadu”.
- It will get you to the BIOS settings. Go to “Boot” menu
- Disable “Quiet Boot”
- Press F4 and select Yes – Save changes and exit
Use arrow keys to navigate and Enter key to change values. If you want to see the boot screen for some time, Go to BIOS settings>Boot menu, change the value in Setup Prompt Timeout.
Microsoft Office 2010 Activation
The product key for microsoft office is in COA label under your laptop.
In the start menu, select microsoft office starter (english) -> Microsoft Word Starter 2010 and Home Tab-> Upgrade Group-> choose Activate Microsoft Office, enter the office key. It will activate Student version, most office applications are available in this version.
Home and Student Version Activated.
Product Contains Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint and One Note.
Thursday, 19 September 2013
Hasee Laptop Specification
Model: HEC41
BOSS Linux 4.0
CPU
· Intel Pentium B950 @ 2.10GHz
· SandyBridge 32nm Technology
RAM
· 2GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz
MotherBoard
Graphics
· Generic PnP Monitor (1366x768 @ 60Hz)
· Intel HD Graphics
· 14-inch LED display
Hard Drives
Hitachi 320GB Drive
Optical Drive (CD-Drive)
· NONE
WLAN (WiFi)
· NONE(Built-in. You can add a External WiFi adapter)
WebCam
· NONE
Audio:
· Realtek High Definition Audio
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