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How to start Windows In Safe Mode When A Computer Not Working Properly

How to start Windows  In Safe Mode When A Computer Not Working Properly:

Sometimes a computer not working properly cause of some Hardware problem or when virus detect in a computer. Then there is one way to start Computer and fix the problem. Safe mode is very useful if you think you may have an infection on your computer, or if there is some other problem with Windows. Safe mode is a way to start Windows with the minimum of applications and facilities running. Consequently, viruses and the like are not invited to the 'safe mode' party.

To enter safe mode on Windows you need to press the F8 key when the system is booting up. You may have to wait a moment or two for the BIOS to finish its work. That is, you should wait for the initial 'splash screen' and system information to disappear. If you miss your opportunity, don't worry, just restart the machine and have another go.

How to Disable "Send an Error Report to Microsoft"


How to Disable "Send an Error Report to Microsoft"To disable the stupid feature in WinXP which tries to send a report to Microsoft every time a program crashes you will have to do this:

  • Open Control Panel
  • Click on Performance and Maintenance.
  • Click on System.
  • Then click on the Advanced tab
  • Click on the error reporting button on the bottom of the windows.
  • Select Disable error reporting.
  • Click OK

A To Z Extesion Files Of Windows A Complete List With Letters

A Complete List of A To Z Extesion Files

We rush to others to find the meaning of this file extension . So here I tried out to find a huge list of file extension used by computer programs or computer hardware.

Start With Letter A

  • a - library (unix)
  • ad - screen saver data (AfterDark)
  • adi - graphics (AutoCAD)
  • adl - MCA adapter description library (QEMM)
  • afi - Truevision bitmap graphics
  • afm - Type 1 font metric ASCII data for font installer (ATM - many)
  • all - format file for working pages (Always)
  • all - general printer information (WordPerfect for Win)
  • ani - animation (Presidio - many)
  • anm - animation (Deluxe Paint Animator)
  • ans - ANSI graphics (character animation)
  • ans - ASCII text ANSI character set (NewWave Write)
  • asc - ASCII text file
  • avi - Audio Video Interleaved animation file (Video for Windows).

Start With Letter B

How To Upgrading Windows XP to Windows 7 With Easily By Yourself

Windows Xp is now going outdated,and now windows 7 ,windows 8 is popular and very effective.If in a Pc installed windows Xp ,it can be easily convert to windows 7 or windows 8.Not necessary to format the Hard disk  drive, or never loss ant data stored on Computer.
The official word from Microsoft is you can’t upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 7. For do this you need a clean install. But in fact you can upgrade, including moving your data, applications, and settings. Here are some tips to help.
With Microsoft having abandoned Windows XP SP2, late-adopting companies still using XP are being pushed to make the upgrade to Windows 7. Windows XP is a dying breed. It’s time to upgrade. Microsoft says only Windows Vista systems are eligible to upgrade, while Windows XP users need to make a clean install of the new operating system:
You can’t directly upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 7, says Microsoft.Thankfully, you can avoid the need to wipe the disk of each PC and clean-install Windows 7 manually. Some tricks are more effective than others. Let’s look at some of these upgrade options, the DO’s and DON’Ts, and pick the slickest (and cheapest) and method.

  • Don’t migrate from Windows XP to Windows Vista to Windows 7

Some IT departments are so desperate to avoid clean-installing Windows 7 that they “upgrade the upgrade.”
The workaround involves performing an in-place upgrade from Windows XP SP3 to Vista SP2 (which is possible), then an upgrade from Windows Vista to Windows 7 using Setup.exe (which is also possible, of course). This is a bad idea because it requires paying for Windows Vista licenses. There are other reasons why no company should even consider going that route.
The reason Microsoft doesn’t recommend upgrading from XP to Windows 7 is that there are too many changes to PC configurations (such as applets, hardware support, and the driver model) to carry it all forward, according to Microsoft’s Engineering 7 blog. A clean install is better.

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