Wednesday, 6 June 2012

How To Create Disk Partition On Windows vista or Windows 7


How To Create Disk Partition On Windows vista or Windows 7

  1. Go to the ‘start-menu’ & hover your mouse over ‘computer’. Right-click on it & click on ‘manage’.
    Note: If you do not have ‘administrative rights’ or your account is limited. If so, then you will not be able to make a partition. So make sure that you have ‘administrative rights’
  2.  If you find a window popping up asking for ‘YES’ or ‘NO’. Click on ‘YES’.

  3. The ‘Computer Management’ window will open. In there, you will find ‘Storage’. Under that you will be able to see ‘Disk Management’ thus click on it.
    Note: It should take about 10 seconds to load, if it takes lot of time then immediately close the computer management or restart the computer and start over from step 1.

How to check the temperature of your laptop or PC Hardware - Download Speedfan


Speed fan is a useful software to check the temperature of you laptop. The software is very simple and the most important thing is that , it is Free! I recommend the software to those who are using their laptop or PC for a long period of time.

When you run speedfan software , it will first scan your computer to and then show you the result. As you can see in the picture below.





Funny computer tricks

1. Shaking Browser Trick
This one is one of the funniest computer tricks I have learnt so far. Follow the steps below to learn this trick:

  • Copy the Java code below,

How to convert Microsoft Power point ppt handouts to abode pdf handouts



In this Post I am going to give you a quick tutorial to convert your PowerPoint slides into PDF in handouts.


Well it is really easy to convert Power point  into pdf. First Open the power point slide, then click save as and choose PDF or XPS. Now if you save it, it the slides will be saved in PDf format.

But you will notice that in each page there is only 1 slide. You might want to several slides in a single page to print them easily.


How to save the slides as handouts in PDf format?