There are great tutorials available throughout the internet for everything. For example, you can learn a computer language by reading some popular tutorials and then continue on your own. Not even that, you sometimes simply check specific parts of the tutorial to review concepts that you've forgotten. However the main problem is that internet might not be available everywhere or maybe you're on the move so you don't have access to the online tutorials. Here's how you can save an entire website on your PC for offline reading.
Tricks Book
A collection of different ideas, short-cuts, and tricks related to everyday usage of computers that will make you more productive and efficient.
Wednesday, 11 December 2013
Friday, 8 March 2013
MAKE UNDELETABLE AUTORUN FILE IN USB STICK
USB viruses are so common nowadays that one can't simply avoid them. It's only because we have to use our USB sticks frequently throughout the day and most probably on different computers. If your own PC is well protected, you can't expect others' to be clean as well and that's where your USB is going to get infected. In this article, I will try to explain my own simple method of protecting your USB stick.
Monday, 4 March 2013
PUT PASSWORD ON ZIP FILES IN WINDOWS 7
The compressed files are normally called ZIP files and Windows has this built-in option for creating and managing such files. In Windows XP, there was also an option of password protecting your ZIP file which is handy if the data is sensitive. As of recently, Microsoft has omitted this option in newer versions like Windows 7. In this article, I will show you how to password protect your ZIP files in Windows 7.
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