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Friday, 8 November 2013

Best Hard Drive Disk Degragmentation Tools Defrag (Computer Support Torrance)

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Five Best Disk Defragmentation Tools

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Defragmenting your hard drive regularly is an important part of regular hard drive maintenance, and the best tools can defrag your drive regularly or on demand when your games start to slow down or you have trouble loading up large files. The trouble is that there are so many defragging tools that it can be difficult to choose. This week we're going to look at five of the best, based on your nominations.

Best Disk Defragmentation Tool?
Keeping your hard drive in working order doesn't take much maintenance, but making sure you take the time to defragment it from time to time is… Read…
Earlier in the week we asked you which tools you used to defragment your hard drive. You weighed in with more suggestions than we could possibly highlight, but here's a look at the top five.
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Most Popular Disk Defragmentation Tool: Defraggler
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The poll has closed, and the winner has been decided. Head over to the Hive Five Followup post to find out who won and by how much!
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Defraggler (Free)



Defraggler is unique in that it allows you to defragment your entire drive, or specific files or folders (fantastic if you want to defrag all of your large videos, or all of your save game files.) The utility also supports "quick defrag," which can speed up your drive and do get a lot of work done without the time required to do a full scan and defrag. The app is portable, and you can run it from a thumb drive if you need to work on multiple PCs. You can schedule the app to defrag your drive at regular intervals, and even tell Defraggler to only clean up free space on your drive.

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MyDefrag (Free)

Formerly JKDefrag, MyDefrag is a disk defragmentation tool that's easy to use and difficult to master. The app is simple enough that you can fire it up and tell it to work its magic on your drive, but if you want to get under the hood, the app includes a number of scripts and a scripting engine that gives you access to the tool's underpinnings. There's a command-line version, and even a screensaver to run while MyDefrag tidies up your drive. MyDefrag is a little slow, but when it's finished, loading large files like games and video will be much faster.

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Auslogics Disk Defrag (Free)

DIsk Degfrag from Auslogics goes a little further than simple disk defragmentation. The app will also optimize your file system for faster file reads and writes, show you a list of fragmented files instead of a vague report of your hard drive's fragmentation status, and will even defragment single files and folders if you're having a hard time with a specific file or application. Disk Defrag will also automatically defrag your system at specified times or when your PC is idle.

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Smart Defrag (Free)

Smart Defrag is one of the fastest defragmenting tools we've seen, and that's saying a lot. The app supports boot-time degfragmentation so your disk is optimized as soon as you turn your computer on, and just as easily allows you to schedule defrag sessions for times idle times or hours when you know you won't use your system. You can also leave the app running in the background (it does this by default) so it's working while you're working—you won't even notice it's there. If you have more time to spend, Smart Defrag will defrag your drive and optimize your file system to speed up everyday activities as well.

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Windows' Built In Disk Defragmenter (Free)

A number of you said you don't need a disk defragmentation tool: you're happy using the utility built in to your OS to get the job done. Windows' built-in app, Disk Defragmenter, can definitely analyze and defragment your drive at regular intervals, and by default is set to do defragmentation jobs every week, in the early AM when you're likely not using your system. While it doesn't offer advanced tools like the other utilities, like single file/folder defragmentation or idle-system defragmentation, it gets the job done and stays out of the way if you don't need those added features. Plus, it's built-in to Windows, so you don't need to install anything extra.

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Friday, 25 October 2013

Monitor Hard Drive Or SSD Health & Performance With HDDExpert (Check your hard drive health) Torrance Computer Network Help

Posted on 11:36 by Unknown

Monitor Hard Drive Or SSD Health & Performance With HDDExpert

Manufacturers are always pushing boundaries trying to make hard disks as robust and reliable as possible. Despite that, HDD failure and data loss remains an inescapable reality. Therefore, there are RAID configurations, backup systems and other solutions designed to prevent data loss and minimize the impact to an organization when drives simply stop working. While there are various ways to help you prevent data loss, one of the easiest methods is to keep a check on your hard drive’s health using monitoring tools. One such utility goes by the name HDDExpert. It is a free Windows application by KC Software that displays health & performance of your HDD or SSD, decodes S.M.A.R.T. attributes into readable form and recommends ways to maintain the health of your drives.

The program doesn’t confuse you with excessive technical jargon, unlike most similar tools. It’s simple interface makes it an easy tool to use even for novice users. It doesn’t confuse you with .
Once launched, HDDExpert scans through all drives and partitions in your system. It then displays manufacturer name, model, firmware, serial number, temperature reading and cache size of the disk(s). The app also displays warning messages for temperature and health, and lets you know whether a backup or spare HDD is needed or not.
HDDExpert v1.3.0.5
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The lower part of its interface carries information related to damage or errors at different sectors on the disk. In addition, the app displays total power cycle count and total operation time.
Right beside these readings, you’ll find three buttons labeled ‘Fans’, ‘Spare’ and ‘Backup’. The first two take you to an Amazon search page, which contains recommended products such as cooling fans and HDD replacement parts. The Backup button links to ‘Backup & Recovery 12 Home’, a paid program that you can install and use to create backups of the data on your disks. In the ‘Message’ section beside these buttons, the tool displays its verdict on the state of your drives and recommendations to prevent (Spare) or prepare (Backup) for failures.
All in all, a simple disk health monitoring software that could save your precious data before it’s too late. The tool can come in handy to test old drives as soon as they start posing problems, so you may get a replacement before complete failure of the disk and the loss of all the data on it.
HDDExpert works on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8.
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Tuesday, 30 July 2013

Best 100 Most Interesting Blogs and Websites of 2013

Posted on 12:55 by Unknown

The 100 Best, Most Interesting Blogs and Websites of 2013

 

by Shaw Adli

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Welcome to one of the web’s most anticipated lists of the year: The 100 Best, Most Interesting Blogs and Websites of 2013. This is the second such list I have made since founding DailyTekk and it’s very special. A website can only be featured ONCE in this annual series, so make sure to check out last year’s list so you don’t miss 100 other amazing sites and blogs. I’ve broken this monster list down into 19 categories and limited myself to five links per category (except for the last category) to ensure I whittled away all but what I thought were the most deserving candidates of right here and right now in 2013. This post kicks off a whole new year of incredible top 100 lists (see a summary of the best curated content from last year in The Ultimate Lifehack for 2013: 200+ Incredible Sites and Services). This isn’t a wussy list like Time’s 50 Best Websites of 2012 which contains a bunch of web tools; nope, this is essentially a treasure trove of pure content.
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When I make this list I consider 3 things: content, design and style (you know, that x-factor that really makes a site stand out). Throughout the year I save screenshots, bookmark, email myself links, star and favorite the best web content I run across. It’s a year-long process but I start getting pretty excited when I’m finally getting close to publishing it because I’m so excited to share with you my good finds. Actually, I took a few really good suggestions from readers (in the form of comments from last years post), and I had some valuable input from my wife, so I can’t take full credit for what you see here, technically.
Apparently, as of March 2012 there were 644,275,754 active websites (according to Business Insider) and you know the number has done nothing but rocket up since then. Someone has to go through and find the best, most interesting web content to make it easier on everyone else–but what does this have to do with technology? After all, DailyTekk IS a tech blog, right? Yes it is, and to me, great web content has everything to do with technology; as TechCrunch pointed out, the world is being eaten by technology to the point that all journalism is becoming tech journalism. Here’s another way to look at it: what good would your smartphone or tablet be if you had no good content to read, watch, interact with or play? You’re welcome.

Cool

climbur
  1. Climbur – Get big ideas delivered to your inbox every Monday!
  2. Visual News - The cure for eyeball boredom.
  3. moddea – Visual catalog of everyday modern objects.
  4. Very Short List – Cultural gems from a different curator every day.
  5. SoulPancake - Art, culture, science, philosophy, spirituality and humor.

Viral

buzzfeed
  1. BuzzFeed - High quality original reporting, insight and viral content.
  2. UPROXX – The culture of what’s buzzing.
  3. PocketHits - The most popular stories, videos, images, recipes and more from Pocket.
  4. What’s Trending - See it first.
  5. Viral Viral Videos - Videos going viral right now.

Culture

trendland
  1. Open Culture – The best free cultural and educational media on the web.
  2. Trendland - Your daily dose of fashion, trends, art, design and photography.
  3. Slacktory - A comedic blog about the pop culture of the internet.
  4. Flavorwire - Culture curation. Highbrow, lowbrow and everything in between.
  5. Internet for Beginners – About.com’s guide to participating in online culture.

News

quartz
  1. Quartz - Digitally native news outlet. Bracingly creative journalism.
  2. The Daily Beast - Read this skip that.
  3. Matter - Commissions, crafts and publishes unmissable journalism about science, tech and ideas.
  4. PostDesk - Indepth news, analysis, discussion and debate.
  5. WhoWhatWhy – Groundbreaking investigating journalism.

Design

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  1. NOTCOT – A visual filtration of ideas + aesthetics + amusements.
  2. The Exaltation - A collective of creatives sharing inspirational projects.
  3. The Khooll - A digital design and lifestyle magazine.
  4. dsgnWrld - Propagate design.
  5. designboom - A large independent publication dedicated to design and architecture.

Humor

twaggies
  1. Twaggies – Funny tweets illustrated.
  2. Team COCO – Conan O’Brien presents…
  3. White Whine – A collection of first-world problems.
  4. Improv Everywhere – They cause scenes (funny videos).
  5. PassiveAggressiveNotes.com - Pictures of funny passive aggressive notes people have left.

Men

valet
  1. Valet - Men’s style, grooming, living, shopping and how-to guides.
  2. Por Homme - Men’s lifestyle, fashion, footwear and culture.
  3. Bless This Stuff - Web magazine for guys. Categories include: wear, living, culture, sports, vehicles and more.
  4. The Art of Manliness - Men’s interests and lifestyle.
  5. Dappered - Affordable men’s style.

Women

goop
  1. Goop – Limited edition collaborations, recipes, travel notes, shopping ideas curated by Gwyneth Paltrow.
  2. The Hairpin - Ladies first.
  3. HelloGiggles - Entertainment for creative women.
  4. The Everygirl – The lifemap for everygirls everywhere.
  5. Pick the Brain - Motivation and self-improvement.

Photo

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  1. In Focus – News photography from The Atlantic.
  2. Amazing Things In The World - Photos of, you guessed it, amazing things in the world (Facebook).
  3. NPR Picture Show – Photo stories from NPR.
  4. Feature Shoot – Travel, fashion, documentary, editorial and portrait photography.
  5. White House Photos – Photos from the White House.

Video

freddiewong
  1. Freddie Wong – Action shorts from Freddie Wong.
  2. Vsauce – Amazing facts and the best of the Internet.
  3. All Time 10s – The funniest, most relevant and informative top 10 list videos you’ll ever watch.
  4. Household Hacker – Mods, life hacks, science, cheats, pranks and gaming.
  5. WatchMojo – Profiles, videos, top 10s.

Audio

soundcloud
  1. SoundCloud – Hear the world’s sounds.
  2. Studio 360 – What’s happening in pop culture and the arts.
  3. Blank on Blank – They find lost interviews, you listen.
  4. Fresh Air – Contemporary arts and issues (from NPR).
  5. Radiolab – A show about curiosity.

Read

Longform
  1. Longform - Recommends new and classic nonfiction from around the web.
  2. Byliner Spotlights - Read more from your favorite authors.
  3. Longreads - The best long-form stories on the web.
  4. The Feature - A hand-picked selection of the finest articles and essays saved with Instapaper.
  5. The Paris Review – Introducing you to the important writers of the day.

Tech

gizmag
  1. Skillcrush - Learn about technology and how to put it to work for you.
  2. Singularity Hub – The future is here today.
  3. Gizmag - New and emerging technology news (lots of cool hardware).
  4. Internet Today - The best internet and tech news from LinkedIn.
  5. ExtremeTech - The only tech site I’ve ever seen with a category labeled “Extreme.”

Smart

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  1. TED - Ideas worth spreading.
  2. Co.Exist - World-changing ideas and innovation.
  3. Talks at Google - Speakers of all stripes giving talks at Google.
  4. Conference Bites - Big ideas for short attention spans. The best quotes from the latest events.
  5. Aspen Ideas - Multimedia from around the Aspen Ideas Institute.

Geek

geekandsundry
  1. Geekosystem – Your guide to tech and internet culture.
  2. Geek & Sundry – Eccentricities for your entertainment.
  3. So Geek Chic – All things geek and/or chic.
  4. Geekologie - Gadgets, gizmos and awesome.
  5. DudeIWantThat.com - A gift guide of gadgets, gear and novelties.

Good

good
  1. GOOD – A global community of people who care.
  2. Stanford Social Innovation Review – Informing and inspiring leaders of social change.
  3. Charity Navigator – America’s largest charity evaluator.
  4. Dutiee – Stories that matter.
  5. Socialbrite – Social solutions for nonprofits (blog).

Environment

goodguide
  1. TreeHugger – Dedicated to driving sustainability mainstream.
  2. Grist – Environmental news, commentary and advice.
  3. GoodGuide – Green, healthy and safe product information and reviews.
  4. Environmental Graffiti – An eclectic mix of bizarre, funny and interesting environmental news.
  5. Food & Water Watch – Works to ensure the food, water and fish we consume is safe and accessible.

Politics

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  1. POLITICO – Driving the conversation.
  2. BagNews – Reading the pictures; visual politics and the analysis of news images.
  3. Think Progress – Hard-hitting political news.
  4. GovTrack.us – Easily track the activities of the United States Congress.
  5. OpenSecrets.org – See who’s getting and who’s giving.

Can’t Miss

hypebeast
  1. Mental Floss - Random, interesting amazing facts plus fun quizzes and trivia.
  2. Hypebeast - Fashion, arts, design, culture.
  3. Brain Pickings - Human-powered discovery engine for interestingness.
  4. DROOL’D - Stuff to drool over from gadgets to places.
  5. Bored Panda – The only magazine for pandas.
  6. ThreadBanger – For people who make their own style.
  7. Unhistorical – Day by day reflections on history and culture.
  8. Daily Grommet – Discover unique products with innovative design that make unique gifts.
  9. I’m Remembering - Pop culture and nostalgery from the 80s and early 90s.
  10. Richard Wiseman - Quirky mind stuff including videos, illusions, trivia and more.
  11. Shaw Adli : Elitebuyer Computer Network Support and Sales
  12. Pixie Lust blog http://pixielustblog.wordpress.com/2013/07/23/origins-2/
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Friday, 19 July 2013

How to Add a Sender to Junk Email list in Outlook 2010

Posted on 11:12 by Unknown

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  1. Open Outlook 2010.
  2. Start Outlook 2010.
  3. In Outlook 2010, on the Home tab, in the Delete group, click Junk and Junk E-mail Options.

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  4. On the Safe Senders tab, click Add.
  5. Enter an e-mail address or domain name. For example:
    someone@exchange.example.com
  6. Click OK.
  7. To add more e-mail addresses or domain names, repeat steps 3 through 6.
  8. Click Export to file.
  9. Enter a unique file name for the Safe Senders list, and then click OK.
  10. Repeat steps 3 through 9 with the Safe Recipients tab and the Blocked Senders tab to create Safe Recipients and Blocked Senders lists. Be sure to specify a unique file name for each of the three lists.
  11. More Tips on features click here

    for more helpful tips check out the rest of the blog post.
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Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Learn any Languages Via Subtitles While Watching Movies With LaMP

Posted on 16:53 by Unknown
A really great way to get good at a foreign language is to watch films that have subtitles in the language you’re learning; this allows you to correlate what you hear with definite, discrete words, and thus enhance your pronunciation. LaMP or Lingual Media Player is a Windows program that can play any film you load into it while reading its SRT (subtitles) file that you have stored on your computer. You can, in fact, have LaMP read two subtitles files simultaneously; one of the language you’re learning, and the other of your native tongue, so you always know what’s going on. What’s more, if you’re suspicious of a potential translating mistake, you can confirm it instantly, using the onboard translation service that’s hooked up with Microsoft Bing and Google Translate. Fascinating! Or should I say 迷人 instead?

LaMP has a pretty straightforward user interface; most users will require no additional information to get started. Playback controls are toward the lower-left. To load a video, click the ‘Video File’ button on the toolbar and browse from your computer’s collection.
LaMP user interface
The second thing you need to do is load subtitles via the button on the toolbar with the same name; you’ll get the following window.
Loading subtitles
In the ‘Subtitles 1’ field, browse for the film’s subtitles in the language you’re learning. In the ‘Subtitles 2’ field, you can enter the SRT file that contains the same subtitles in your own language, or one you already know. The set of subtitles will appear in the right-side panel, and you can navigate anywhere across the entire film with these subtitles by simply clicking the relevant subtitle text from the list.
If your subtitles are lagging or outrunning the film’s sounds, you can sync them using +/- or Crtl+/Ctrl-, or specifying the number of seconds with the selector scroll at the bottom of the panel.
The film can be set to play subtitle-by-subtitle, pausing after every sequence; this allows you time to learn a particular phrase or word; to play the film continuously or to toggle subtitles on and off, you can use the buttons alongside LaMP’s main playback controls.
Let’s take a closer look at the translation function. When you click an entry from the subtitles’ list, it’ll appear in the panel above. Click ‘Translate subtitle’ to get a quick second opinion from Microsoft Bing’s translation service. If you want to use Google Translate instead, clicking ‘Google’ will open the service in a new tab. You can also instantly translate the current subtitle text between any languages you want, by selecting them from the drop-down menus above.

Translation panel
The app also supports three online dictionaries for looking up meanings of individual words. However, this feature works only if your Subtitles 1 (the language you want to learn) are in English. To look up a word, simply select it from the upper subtitles box and click the ‘Oxford’, ‘Cambridge’ or ‘Visuwords’ button.
Another great feature is LaMP’s YouTube Clip List, where you can find a list of clips online, and filter them according to language or category options. The app has an online repository of YouTube videos that you can try out as a test, via the toolbar’s ‘YouTube’ button.
LaMP's YouTube Clips List
You can also manually add a YouTube video to LaMP. From the ‘Clips list’ drop-down menu, select ‘Add clip to list’. In the following window, you can copy a video’s URL into the ‘URL or YouTube ID text field and click ‘Get’.
Adding a YouTube clip
LaMP is compatible with Windows XP, Vista and 8. If your system can’t support LaMP, you could try the app’s online version. It’s not going to be as comprehensive as the the Windows software, but it’s definitely worth a check.
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Monday, 24 June 2013

How to remove/uninstall windows easy transfer? WET

Posted on 16:14 by Unknown

How to remove/uninstall windows easy transfer?

So, to remove WET completely and restore 'normal' HD icons and browsing do this:
1. open my computer, select Tolls>Folder Options to open the Folder Options window
2. In the View tab select Show Hidden Files and Folders
3. Right Click each of the hard drive icons (in my case - XP drive & W7 drive) and select Explore
4. Find Windows easy transfer.exe, windowseasytrasfer folder, and autorun.inf and delete them from the root of both drives
5. reboot...

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Wednesday, 12 June 2013

Creating a System Image in Windows 7 562-366-4177 Array Systems Computers Long Beach

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Creating a System Image in Windows 7


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A System Image is an exact copy of everything that is on your hard drive (at that point in time) which can be used to recover it back to an operational state if your hard drive crashes or freezes up.
Procedure:
Navigate to Start – Control Panel – System and Security – Backup and Restore. Select on Create a System Image Disc.
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The Create a System Image Disc dialog box opens where you can choose where you want to save your System Image Disc. You can save it on your hard drive, on a DVD or a network location. For our example, we choose to save the System Image on a DVD. Click Next to continue.
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Note: If applicable, you can include other drives in your System Image backup but keep in mind that this will increase the size of the image.
The confirmation screen lists your settings for the System Image Disc. If you want to make some changes, click the back arrow button on the top left. If you are fine with the settings, click Start Backup.
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The System Image Disc would then be created, the time it takes is dependent on the size of the backup. Once completed, you are asked if you want to Create a System Repair disc. A System Repair disc is essential as it is used to re-image your computer from a system image. Click Yes to continue.
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Select a CD/DVD to create the System Repair disc on and click Create disc.
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If you have to restore your System Image in the event of a hard drive failure, you would be able to use the System Recovery Options – System Image Recovery.
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Thursday, 6 June 2013

Outlook Email: Strain out spam and safeguard senders

Posted on 09:13 by Unknown
Outlook: Strain out spam and safeguard senders
Spam is such a looming presence in the world's email, you'd be hard-pressed to find a mail application that doesn't include some sort of spam management.
Here are the tools and techniques available to Microsoft Outlook users for dealing with the onslaught.
Despite recent stories about major spam-site takedowns, you've no doubt noticed that the number of unwanted messages filling your inbox is undiminished. And improvements in spam filtering are, at best, just keeping up with a rising tide. According to a recent Kaspersky Lab report, spammers sent out 72.2 percent of all the world's email this past April — up 2.1 points from March. Even more disheartening, the volume of junk mail containing malicious links jumped dramatically after the recent explosions in Boston and Texas. Spammers see disasters as excellent opportunities to fleece generous — but also unwary — citizens.
There was a bit of good news in the report: the number of phishing emails was down ever so slightly, and malicious files were found in just 2.4 percent of all emails.
For the most part, the report confirms what we probably already know: most of the unwelcome mail we receive is annoying but not malevolent. That said, it takes just one email harboring a dangerous attachment or link to wreak havoc on our systems.
I used Office 2013 and Outlook.com to illustrate the following tips and techniques for reducing unwanted email. But these steps also apply directly to Office 2010 and, in general, to earlier versions of Office and other email systems.
Keep mail coming from the good senders
Spamming is a sophisticated business. One common technique spammers use to target valid email addresses is to include a Web beacon inside the message. The process is relatively simple. In a typical email, images download and appear only when you open the message. When the Web server receives the instruction to send picture data, it knows the email address is active. The recipient then get lots more spam. (Spammers will often trade or sell their lists of valid addresses, which means you're on the hook for a long time.)
Starting with Outlook 2007, Microsoft blocks Web beacons by default. Unless you say otherwise, images in Outlook messages appear as empty boxes with a red X inside. If you want to see the images, you have to select the "Click here to download pictures" box at the top of each message. That opens a short list of options such as Download Pictures, Add Sender to Safe Senders list, or Add the Domain {name} to the Safe Senders list. If you pick the latter two options, messages from that particular address will load any included images automatically from then on.
You can also use the Junk tool in Outlook's ribbon to control how Outlook handles mail from specific email addresses or domains. Go to the ribbon's Home tab and click Junk in the Delete group — a list of options will appear, as shown in Figure 1. (The illustration is of Office 2013, but you'll see a similar list in Versions 2007 and 2010.)
Figure 1. Click Junk in the Delete group of the Home tab to display options for working with your messages.
You can add an entire domain to the Safe Senders list — everyone at WindowsSecrets.com, for example — by clicking Never Block Sender's Domain.
Selecting Junk E-mail Options opens a toolbox of junk-mail controls. Under the Safe Senders tab, for example, you can quickly add, edit, or remove email addresses and domains. The Add option pops up a simple dialog box (see Figure 2) for entering trusted email addresses or domains. Email messages from those folks should always get through.
Figure 2. In the Add address or domain box, you can add the email address or domain of a sender you trust.
You can also manage the Safe Recipients list via the Junk E-mail Options dialog box. This list works the same way as Safe Senders, but here you add the email addresses of discussion lists and groups that send messages you want to receive.
On both the Safe Senders and Safe Recipients tabs, you have the option of importing lists of safe email addresses you've saved elsewhere. Click Import from File to open the import dialog box; navigate to the file; and click Open to add the addresses. The import file must be plain text, with one entry per line.
At the bottom of both the Safe Senders and Safe Recipients lists are two useful options that will add folks to your Safe Senders list automatically — saving you the trouble of adding them one by one.
The first checkbox — Also trust e-mail from my Contacts — might be selected by default. The second checkbox — Automatically add people I e-mail to the Safe Senders List — is self-evident. Unless there's a good possibility you'll email a spammer or someone of questionable character, you can click this checkbox with some confidence of safety.
Create safe lists for your Web-based mail
Microsoft's Web-based email client — Outlook.com — also has tools for adding safe senders and blocking others. But you have far fewer options than in the desktop version of Outlook. For example, in Outlook.com, you must update its Safe Senders list one address at a time. You can't even import a Safe Senders list you exported from the desktop version of Outlook.
(It would be convenient if the Safe Senders settings in Outlook could sync with Microsoft's Web-based Outlook.com spam settings. That way, whether you're managing mail through the desktop client or via a browser, all the same settings would apply.)
To find your Junk Mail lists in Outlook.com, click the gear icon in the top-right corner of Outlook's toolbar, just to the left of your profile name, and then click More mail settings. In the Options page, choose Safe and blocked senders under the Preventing junk email heading.
As Figure 3 shows, Outlook.com divides your Safe Senders list into two categories: Safe senders and Safe mailing lists. Use the first one for individuals — friends, colleagues, clients, family, etc.; use the second for mailing lists — newsletters (such as Windows Secrets) and promotions you don't want to end up in the Junk folder.
Figure 3. In Outlook.com, you add the contacts you want to hear from to Safe senders.
Permanently block unwelcome messages
If your Outlook client is connected to an MS Exchange server, most spam will never make it to your inbox. The same is generally true if you're using Outlook as a local email client for some other mail service such as Hotmail or Gmail. There are also numerous third-party, spam-blocking add-ons for Outlook. They're easily found with your preferred search engine.
For junk mail that does make it through, permanently blocking the sender is easy: select the message and either right-click or click Junk in the ribbon. Either way, you'll get the options shown in Figure 1. Next, select Block Sender. This action adds the person or domain to your Blocked Senders list. Any future mail from a blocked sender should get dumped directly into the Junk E-Mail folder.
In Outlook.com, you have somewhat different junk-management options. Right-clicking or clicking Junk in the toolbar immediately sends the message to the Junk folder. If you've opened the message, clicking the down-arrow next to the toolbar/Junk tool opens three options: Junk, Phishing scam, or My friend's been hacked! (See Figure 4.) Picking the second or third option apparently sends a report to Microsoft — where the sender is presumably added to some sort of master spammer list. An MS Support page, "Report abuse, phishing, or spam in Outlook.com," has more information on ways to report unwanted emails.
Been hacked
Figure 4. Fortunately, the My friend's been hacked! option doesn't have an emoticon at the end.
Changing junk-mail options in Outlook
In Outlook, you can get tougher on spammers by increasing your level of protection in the Junk Mail settings, as shown in Figure 5. You can, for example, have items marked as junk go straight to the trash — no questions asked. (In Outlook.com, your options are far more limited. Blocked messages go automatically to the trash.)
Figure 5. Outlook Junk E-mail Options
By default, Outlook has the junk-mail protection set to Low — only the most obvious junk mail is automatically moved to the Junk folder (along with messages sent by those in your Blocked Senders list). Selecting High catches a larger percentage of junk mail but might also grab some messages that aren't junk. Selecting Safe Lists Only dumps into the Junk folder all received mail that isn't from someone listed in Safe Sender or Safe Recipients.
Another check box lets you "Permanently delete suspected junk e-mail instead of moving it to the Junk E-mail folder." However, there's a potential problem with this harder-line approach (even though my own spam frustration draws me to it). Once in a while, messages you'd like to receive will wind up in the junk mail folder. Yes, it's an extra step, but it's safer to review your junk folder before permanently deleting messages.
Managing safe and blocked senders admittedly requires some work on your part. But over time, it should give you a much cleaner — and safer — inbox. Who knows? One day your effort might save you from a hungry, malevolent worm that has designs on your data.

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Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Best PDF Tools for 2013

Posted on 09:23 by Unknown

Best PDF Tools

Posted on June 2013 
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There are many PDF utilities to choose from when you want to create, edit, and view PDF documents, but here’s a look at Three of the best tools for working with PDFs. PDF is an open standard for electronic document sharing or distribution.
Total PDF Printer $49.00 :Print PDF files in batches via command line.
Total PDF Printer is invaluable to print many pdf files in batches. Imagine you have a folder with PDF files and you need to print each of them. Without PDF Printer you will have to open each file and click Print button.

PDF-XChange (Windows, Reader: Free, Pro: $US34.50)
Voted the best PDF reader in a previous Hive Five, PDF-XChange is a lightweight, fast PDF reader with a long feature list, including page markup, exporting the document or pages to images, text extraction, support for 256 bit AES encryption, customizable interface, and more. The Pro version includes more page manipulation capabilities, PDF conversion and creation tools
Adobe Acrobat (Windows/Mac, Reader: Free, Pro: $299)
Acrobat Reader is Adobe’s free PDF viewing tool that’s most commonly integrated into people’s browsers. It offers commenting tools, integration with Acrobat.com online services, and a protected mode to safeguard your computer from malicious PDFs. Although it’s not as speedy as the other PDF viewers, Reader has the broadest access to all types of content embedded in PDF files. For creating, editing, and more advanced features, you’ll need to upgrade to either the Standard or Pro version or get the Suite — something probably more appropriate for businesses, given the pricing.
Foxit (Windows/Linux, Reader: Free, Pro: $US129)
Foxit Reader is a free PDF reader with a small footprint but a slew of features, including PDF markup and commenting, advanced multimedia insertion, five levels of security, and even the ability to run JavaScript on the document. There are other versions of Foxit that serve different purposes: PDF Creator ($US29.99) converts other file formats to PDF, PDF Editor ($US99) lets you modify any part of the PDF file, and the Foxit Phantom PDF suite ($US129) includes all of the above capabilities plus additional ones like comparing PDF files.
PDF Unlocker for Mac is the best PDF Password Remover Mac that allows you to unlock encrypted/protected PDF files and unlock PDF restrictions on Mac on Mac OS X, Mountain Lion 10.8, Lion 10.7 and Snow Leopard 10.6 with original quality and fast speed.

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Sunday, 2 June 2013

How to remove System Doctor 2014 virus elitebuyer.com

Posted on 21:48 by Unknown
How to remove System Doctor 2014 virus
System Doctor 2014 is a rogue security software which will report that malware has been detected on your computer in an attempt to scare you into buying this malicious software.
In reality, none of the reported issues are real, and are only used to scare you into buying System Doctor 2014 and stealing your personal financial information.

As part of its self-defense mechanism,System Doctor 2014 has installed a rootkit on your computer,which will disable the Windows Task Manager and will block you from running any program that could lead to its removal.
If your computer is infected with System Doctor 2014 virus, you'll see the following screens:
[Image: System Doctor 2014]

[Image: System Doctor 2014 virus]

[Image: System Doctor 2014 Alert]

System Doctor 2014 is a scam, and you should ignore any alerts that this malicious software might generate.
Under no circumstance should you buy this rogue security software as this could lead to identity theft,and if you have, you should contact your credit card company and dispute the charge stating that the program is a scam and a computer virus.

Registration codes for System Doctor 2014
As an optional step,you can use the following license key to register System Doctor 2014 and stop the fake alerts.
AA39754E-715219CE

[Image: System Doctor 2014 Serial Key]

Please keep in mind that entering the above registration code will NOT remove System Doctor 2014 from your computer , instead it will just stop the fake alerts so that you'll be able to complete our removal guide more easily.

Removal instructions for System Doctor 2014 virus


This is a self-help guide, use at your own risk.
If you are still experiencing problems on your PC after following the instructions below or would like to have one of our staff members guide you through the process, please start a new thread in our Malware Removal Assistance forum.

STEP 1 : Start your computer in Safe Mode with Networking


  1. Remove all floppy disks, CDs, and DVDs from your computer, and then restart your computer.
  2. Press and hold the F8 key as your computer restarts.Please keep in mind that you need to press the F8 key before the Windows start-up logo appears.
    Note: With some computers, if you press and hold a key as the computer is booting you will get a stuck key message. If this occurs, instead of pressing and holding the "F8 key", tap the "F8 key" continuously until you get the Advanced Boot Options screen.
  3. On the Advanced Boot Options screen, use the arrow keys to highlight Safe Mode with Networking , and then press ENTER.
    [Image: Safemode.jpg]

STEP 2: Run RKill to terminate known malware processes associated with System Doctor 2014.


RKill is a program that will attempt to terminate all malicious processes associated with System Doctor 2014,so that we will be able to perform the next step without being interrupted by this malicious software.
Because this utility will only stop System Doctor 2014 running process, and does not delete any files, after running it you should not reboot your computer as any malware processes that are configured to start automatically will just be started again.
  1. While your computer is in Safe Mode with Networking ,please download the latest official version of RKill.Please note that we will use a renamed version of RKILL so that System Doctor 2014 won’t block this utility from running.
    RKILL DOWNLOAD LINK (This link will automatically download RKILL renamed as iExplore.exe)
  2. Double-click on the iExplore.exe icon in order to automatically attempt to stop any processes associated with System Doctor 2014.
    [Image: run-rkill-1.png]
  3. RKill will now start working in the background, please be patient while the program looks for various malware programs and tries to terminate them.
    [Image: run-rkill-2.png]
    IF you are having problems starting or running RKill, you can download any other renamed versions of RKill from here.
  4. When Rkill has completed its task, it will generate a log. You can then proceed with the rest of the guide.
    [Image: System Doctor 2014 rkill3.jpg]
WARNING: Do not reboot your computer after running RKill as the malware process will start again , preventing you from properly performing the next step.

STEP 3: Remove System Doctor 2014 malicious files with Malwarebytes Anti-Malware FREE


  1. Download the latest official version of Malwarebytes Anti-Malware FREE.
    MALWAREBYTES ANTI-MALWARE DOWNLOAD LINK (This link will open a download page in a new window from where you can download Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Free)
  2. Start the Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware installation process by double clicking on mbam-setup file.
    [Image: Malwarebytes Installer]
  3. When the installation begins, keep following the prompts in order to continue with the setup process. Do not make any changes to default settings and when the program has finished installing, make sure you leave both the Update Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware and Launch Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware checked. Then click on the Finish button. If Malwarebytes' prompts you to reboot, please do not do so.
    [Image: Finishing Malwarebytes installation]
  4. On the Scanner tab,select Perform quick scan and then click on the Scanbutton to start scanning your computer.
    [Image: Starting a full system sca]
  5. Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware will now start scanning your computer for System Doctor 2014 malicious files as shown below.
    [Image: Malwarebytes scanning for malicious files]
  6. When the scan is finished a message box will appear, click OK to continue.[Image: Malwarebytes scan results]
  7. You will now be presented with a screen showing you the malware infections that Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware has detected.Please note that the infections found may be different than what is shown in the image.Make sure that everything is Checked (ticked) and click on the Remove Selectedbutton.
    [Image: Infections found by Malwarebytes]
  8. After your computer will restart in Normal mode, open Malwarebytes Anti-Malware and perform a Full System scan to verify that there are no remaining threats.

STEP 4: Remove System Doctor 2014 rootkit with HitmanPro


  1. This step can be performed in Normal Mode ,so please download the latest official version of HitmanPro.
    HITMANPRO DOWNLOAD LINK (This link will open a download page in a new window from where you can download HitmanPro)
  2. Double click on the previously downloaded fileto start the HitmanPro installation.
    [Image: hitmanpro-icon.png]
    IF you are experiencing  problems while trying to starting HitmanPro, you can use the "Force Breach" mode.To start this program in Force Breach mode, hold down the left CTRL-key when you start HitmanPro and all non-essential processes are terminated, including the malware process. (How to start HitmanPro in Force Breach mode - Video)
  3. Click on Next to install HitmanPro on your system.
    [Image: installing-hitmanpro.png]
  4. The setup screen is displayed, from which you can decide whether you wish to install HitmanPro on your machine or just perform a one-time scan, select a option then click on Next to start a system scan.
    [Image: hitmanpro-setup-options.png]
  5. HitmanPro will start scanning your system for malicious files. Depending on the the size of your hard drive, and the performance of your computer, this step will take several minutes.
    [Image: hitmanpro-scanning.png]
  6. Once the scan is complete,a screen displaying all the malicious files that the program found will be shown as seen in the image below.After reviewing each malicious object click Next.
    [Image: hitmanpro-scan-results.png]
  7. Click Activate free license to start the free 30 days trial and remove the malicious files.
    [Image: hitmanpro-activation.png]
  8. HitmanPro will now start removing the infected objects, and in some instances, may suggest a reboot in order to completely remove the malware from your system. In this scenario, always confirm the reboot action to be on the safe side.

If you are still experiencing problems while trying to remove System Doctor 2014 from your machine, please start a new thread in our Malware Removal Assistance forum.

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