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Friday, December 9, 2016

Automatically Hide Desktop Icons In Windows XP/7/8/10


AutoHideDesktopIcons

AutoHideDesktopIcons is a free and portable utility designed to automatically hide desktop icons when they are not being used. The AutoHideDesktopIcons utility allows you configure how much time must elapse after moving the mouse cursor away from desktop or mouse idle time on desktop before the program automatically hides desktop icons.


Automatically hide desktop icons

With default settings, AutoHideDesktopIcons automatically hides desktop icons if you move the mouse cursor away from desktop for 5 seconds but you can change it.

To see hidden icons, you can simply left-click, right-click or middle-click on desktop.

In short, when you move the mouse cursor away from desktop to another window or taskbar area or when the mouse cursor on desktop is idle for specified time, the AutoHideDesktopIcons program kicks in and hides all desktop icons. You can make these icons visible by performing a middle, left-click or right-click on desktop.

There is even an option to show desktop icons when you move the mouse cursor moves across the desktop area. Click More options button to see this option.


In addition to desktop icons, the program can also automatically hide the taskbar if the above conditions are met. The ability to hide taskbar is turned off by default but you can turn it on by checking Hide taskbar option under program preferences.

If you like this little program, we recommend you configure it to start with Windows by checking Start with Windows option under preferences. When the AutoHideDesktopIcons is running, click the To-Tray button to move the program to system tray.


The AutoHideDesktopIcons program is compatible with Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, and Windows 7, both 32-bit and 64-bit systems. Windows 10 might warn against running this program but you can safely run the program by clicking the Options link and then clicking Run anyway button.


For Download Use Following Links 

For Windows 7 / 8 / 10



For Windows XP
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Thursday, December 8, 2016

WhatsApp Will Stop Running On These Smartphones In 2017


The company has updated its official blog post that recommended upgrading to a newer Android, iPhone, or Windows Phone version to continue using WhatsApp.

WhatsApp won’t work on these devices after June 30, 2017:

  1. Android 2.1 and Android 2.2
  2. Nokia S40
  3. Nokia Symbian S60
  4. BlackBerry OS and BlackBerry 10
  5. iPhone 3GS/iOS 6
  6. Windows Phone 7


It looks like WhatsApp is taking these steps as these older platforms hinder the growth of the app by not supporting the newer features.

“While these mobile devices have been an important part of our story, they don’t offer the kind of capabilities we need to expand our app’s features in the future,” the company adds in its blog post.
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Wednesday, December 7, 2016

How To Find Installation Date Of Our Windows And Linux PC "OS"


Finding Installation Date and Uptime in Windows PC

Finding the uptime in a Windows PC is very easy and many of you might be knowing this method. It simply involves opening the Task Manager and navigating to the Performance tab.

There, under the CPU tab, you’ll find the uptime stat of your Windows PC in the Days:HH:MM:SS format.


To find the installation date of a Windows computer, you need to open the Command Prompt. To do this, either execute CMD command in the Run window or press Win+R key.

Now, run the following command on Windows 10 and Windows 8 to find the installation date of your operating system:

systeminfo | find /i “Original”

For Windows 7 operating system, your need to run the following command:

systeminfo | find /i “install date”

Finding installation date and uptime in Linux PC

Just like Windows, finding the installation date and uptime in your Linux PC is any also an easy task. To find the uptime in Linux, simply open the terminal and run the following command. I ran this on my Ubuntu 16.10 system and it should also work on other distributions as well.

uptime

To find the installation date in Linux, you need to find a file, folder, or log that was created during the installation time. One such file can be accessed by running the following command. This makes it easy to spot the installation date of your Linux-based operating system.

ls -l /var/log/installer
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How Your Computer Displays Correct Time When Turned On After Years?


THE RTC CHIP REMEMBERS THE DATE AND TIME.

This timekeeper chip is called the Real-time Clock (RTC) or the CMOS ( Complementary Metal-oxide Semiconductor) chip. The CMOS chip (known as CMOS RAM) is a memory which also stores the BIOS information of the computer. And it is a volatile memory, that’s why It is driven by a low voltage battery having a life of around five to ten years. On desktop computers, the battery looks like a silver colored coin.

The RTC chips come in a compact form, often not user-replaceable, in newer computers including laptops. In fact, the need for such chips in machines is declining as high-speed connectivity is being adopted at a tremendous rate. The computers can easily sync time using the internet. Single board computers like the Raspberry Pi don’t feature a real-time clock chip.

Single board computers like the Raspberry Pi don’t feature a real-time clock chip. Other compact devices mobile phones have the real-time clock built on the chip itself but maybe without a battery in order to save space. The RTC is then powered by the mobile phone’s main battery. That’s the reason the time on your mobile resets when you remove the battery.
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