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How To Speed Up The PC Shutdown Process

After a while of using your Windows PC, you might notice that the shutdown process is not so fast as it used to be when it was new, or just after you have installed the operating system. This happens due to the fact that, over time, you have installed a lot of applications which run in the background and needs to be closed, due to the fact you have worked with a lot other programs in that day or, simply, due to some errors which have appeared in your system. Therefore we thought that it might be a good idea… Continue to How To Speed Up The PC Shutdown Process

What Is dwm.exe Process [How To]

Like many of other Windows Vista or 7 users, you’ve probably came across the dwm.exe process in the Task Manager, running in your memory without knowing what it actually is. This article is going to cover what the dwm.exe process is and how can it be disabled from Windows startup.
What is the dwm.exe process?
The dwm.exe process is actually the executable file of a service called Desktop Window Manager found in Windows Vista and 7, in charge of the fancy and nice looking design of the user interface. We are talking about the live thumbnails from the taskbar, the… Continue to What Is dwm.exe Process [How To]

How To Enable Windows 8 Hibernate Mode

You might want to use Hibernation mode when you’re in a big hurry and you need to shut down the laptop or when it happens fr you to re-open it in a very short time. Also, you should know that the Hibernation mode in Windows 8 is should be used especially when you laptop is not plugged in and needs to run on its battery. You might wonder why is this necessary? Well, this mode comes with a great advantage: it is the most indicated way to save your battery of your laptop.

Other great advantages which are being… Continue to How To Enable Windows 8 Hibernate Mode

How To Root HTC Desire HD In Just 5 Minutes – One Button Tutorial

The HTC Desire HD is equipped with a large 4.3-inch screen, 1 GHz processor, 1.5 GB of internal storage (expandable to 32 GB with expansion cards), 768 Mbytes of RAM and a camera of 8 megapixel camera that can shoot HD video recordings at 720p. It is clear that HTC wanted its HTC Desire HD to become a cell reference, a direct competition to Samsung’s products. To this there must be added that it includes Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) and was one of the first to incorporate the HTCsense.com platform with which we can, among other things, remotely manage our terminal, or locate… Continue to How To Root HTC Desire HD In Just 5 Minutes - One Button Tutorial

How To Insert A Signature In A PDF File

This tutorial will teach you how to insert a signature in a PDF file (have your document signed)
A lot of people are scanning different documents and sending them through mail. As you know, the most common format use for this kind of job is the PDF file. It is also used for creating different e-books, manuals, statements etc. Having in mind the possibilities offered by this file format, it would be very useful to insert a signature in a PDF file. Therefore, Adobe Reader, the most popular software used for working with this kind of files, has provided us… Continue to How To Insert A Signature In A PDF File

How To Root Galaxy S XXJVZ (Gingerbread 2.3.6)

After the Root tutorial on Samsung Galaxy S i9000 firmware as JVS (Gingerbread 2.3.5), I propose today a root tutorial for a Galaxy S i9000 with Gingerbread 2.3.6.

The tool is prepared by ChaineFire root, a developer confirmed on XDA. The tool is called CF Root, and  it is intended for the beginner. It allows rooting the unit without changing too much the Kernel of your Galaxy S i9000, which means that it provides a strong compatibility. It introduces the Root, BusyBox and SuperUser application.

The interest of this tutorial is to allow you to root with a… Continue to How To Root Galaxy S XXJVZ (Gingerbread 2.3.6)

How To Create A System Restore Point In Windows 8

We often see ourselves in the situation in which we need to revert to some points with safe Windows 8 settings. That’s happening when we are doing something wrong in this operating system: incorrectly install an application, wrong driver download, system errors etc. I don’t want to write in this article about those thousands of situations in which our system crashes. Instead of this I want to show you how to create a system restore point in Windows 8.

The easiest way to accomplish this task is to use the create system restore point  feature which is… Continue to How To Create A System Restore Point In Windows 8

How To Automatically Logon To Windows 8

This tutorial will teach how to setup Windows 8 so that it will automatically logon at startup.
You might be annoyed by the fact that Windows 8 is constantly asking you to logon, after you have started your PC. That’s happening immediately after the lock screen (here you will learn how to customize the Windows 8 lock screen) disappears and you are asked to insert your username and password.

As you know, there was a possibility in Windows 7 to make it skip the logon process. This was recommended when you were the only user of that computer, and… Continue to How To Automatically Logon To Windows 8

How To Root Samsung Captivate Glide (Gidim) In Less Than 5 Minutes

One thing is clear, 2011 was not a good year for the fans of hardware QWERTY keyboards. The offers were few and I think there were lots of potential users out there, but neither did Samsung nor HTC or Motorola rush in to give us a proper dual core, real-deal keyboard droid. It feels more like they were focused on getting their devices as slim as possible and forgetting about many other important aspects.

I guess Samsung took a rest from this “my new phone is slimmer than yours” contest and came up with the Samsung Captivate Glide (Gidim), a treat… Continue to How To Root Samsung Captivate Glide (Gidim) In Less Than 5 Minutes

How To Root Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo (V) In Less Than 5 Minutes

The V is the Roman letter that designates the number 5 and the association of concepts can only highlight the case. Sony has launched, almost noiselessly, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V. Unfortunately, the Neo V is not a new terminal, but a version of the original Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo with a 5 megapixel camera, a downgrade from the 8 megapixel camera that equipped the first Neo.

It turns out that Sony Ericsson has encountered difficulties in providing 8-megapixel cameras due to numerous industry-wide problems caused by last year’s major Tsunami.

The disadvantages of producing 8-megapixel camera that… Continue to How To Root Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo (V) In Less Than 5 Minutes

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