31 Jan
Posted by Abdul Aziz as Uncategorized, Windows
WinHistory.de has recently concluded an experiment wherein they tested the lowest configuration PC Windows XP could support.
The result:
“The setup worked without any problems, you only had to spend more time. Windows found a Pentium, but it does not matter if it is a Pentium I, II, III or IV. The 64 MB of RAM are [...]
28 Jan
Posted by Abdul Aziz as Tips, Uncategorized, Windows
If you run sfc /scannow and are prompted to insert your Windows XP CD, you need to make some changes to your registry.
First of all, you will need to slipstream your copy of WindowsXP with the latest service pack you have applied. For detailed unstructions on how to do this see: SlipStreaming Service Pack 2 [...]
Many sites, including banking sites, disable right click for security. But this might be a nuisance when you might want to copy something to Word or Excel. Here’s how to disable that feature:
Method 1 [For IE]
Click “Tools”->”Internet Options”
Click the “Security” tab
Click “Custom Level”
Scroll down to the “Scripting” section
Set “Active Scripting” to “disable”
Click “Ok” a couple [...]
24 Jan
Posted by Abdul Aziz as Linux, Symbian, Uncategorized
Would you have ever thought that you could run a web server like Apache on a mobile device? Well, its happening at Nokia Research Center.
Background
For quite some time it has been possible to access the Internet using mobile phones, although the role of the phone has strictly been that of a client. Considering that [...]
24 Jan
Posted by Abdul Aziz as Troubleshooting, Uncategorized, Windows
Microsoft MVP, William Peck, has written an excellent guide on troubleshooting Peer to Peer Network connections. A P2P network is defined as two or more computers conencted to each other directly, not joined to a domain.
P2P Network Troublesooter