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I welcome you to an exiting content on how you can improve the health status of your computer -PC.


You may not realize it, but your computer and your car have something in common: they both need regular maintenance. No, you don't need to change your computer's oil. But you should be updating your software, keeping your antivirus subscription up to date, and checking for spyware. Read on to learn what you can do to help improve your computer's security.


Getting started

Here are some basics maintenance tasks you can do today to start improving your computer's security. Be sure you make these part of your ongoing maintenance as well.

* Sign up for software update e-mail notices. Many software companies will send you e-mail whenever a software update is available. This is particularly important for your operating system (e.g., Microsoft or Macintosh), your antivirus program, and your firewall.
* Register your software. If you still have registration forms for existing software, send them in. And be sure to register new software in the future. This is another way for the software manufacturer to alert you when new updates are available.
* Install software updates immediately.
When you get an update notice, download the update immediately and install it. (Remember, downloading and installing are two separate tasks.)
An ounce of prevention

A few simple steps will help you keep your files safe and clean.

* Step 1: Update your software
* Step 2: Backup your files
* Step 3: Use antivirus software and keep it updated
* Step 4: Change your passwords


Developing ongoing maintenance practices

Now that you've done some ground work, it's time to start moving into longer term maintenance tasks. These are all tasks that you should do today (or as soon as possible) to get started. But for best results, make these a part of a regular maintenance schedule. We recommend setting aside time each week to help keep your computer secure.

* Back up your files. Backing up your files simply means creating a copy of your computer files that you can use in the event the originals are lost. (Accidents can happen.) To learn more read our tips for backing up information.


* Scan your files with up to date antivirus software. Use your antivirus scan tool regularly to search for potential computer viruses and worms. Also, check your antivirus program's user manual to see if you can schedule an automatic scan of your computer. To learn more, read our tips for reducing your virus risk
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* Change your passwords. Using the same password increases the odds that someone else will discover it. Change all of your passwords regularly (we recommend monthly) to reduce your risk. Also, choose your passwords carefully. To learn more, read our tips for creating stronger passwords
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Making a schedule

One of the best ways to help protect your computer is to perform maintenance regularly. To help you keep track, we suggest making a regular "appointment" with your computer. Treat it like you would any other appointment. Record it in your datebook or online calendar, and if you cannot make it, reschedule. Remember, you are not only helping to improve your computer, you are also helping to protect your personal information.

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IPOD Classic TroubleShooting TIPS

March 29th 2010 13:18
Some of us spends quite an "exhobitant" sum to puchase an electronic GADGETS like the Popular IPOD device. There does'nt have to be a nightmare when this devices begin to work unresponsively.
There is no cause to PANIC as these few IPOD Troubleshooting TIPS will guide you to having your IPOD Classic back to life.


Most problems with iPod classic can be solved quickly by
following the advice in this chapter.

General Suggestions
Most problems with iPod classic can be solved by resetting it. First, make sure
iPod classic is charged.

To reset iPod classic:
1 Toggle the Hold switch on and off (slide it to HOLD and then back again).
2 Press and hold the Menu and Center buttons for at least 6 seconds, until the
Apple logo appears.

If iPod classic won’t turn on or respond
 Make sure the Hold switch isn’t set to HOLD.

 The iPod classic battery might need to be recharged. Connect iPod classic to your
computer or to an Apple USB Power Adapter and let the battery recharge. Look for
the lightning bolt icon on the iPod classic screen to verify that iPod classic is
receiving a charge.

To charge the battery, connect iPod classic to a USB 2.0 on your computer.
Connecting iPod classic to a USB port on your keyboard won’t charge the battery,
unless your keyboard has a high-powered USB 2.0 port.
 Try the 5 Rs, one by one, until iPod classic responds.
If you want to disconnect iPod classic, but you see the message “Connected” or
“Sync in Progress”

If iPod classic is syncing music, wait for it to complete.
Select iPod classic in the iTunes source list and click the Eject (C) button.
If iPod classic disappears from the list of devices in the iTunes source list, but you still
see the “Connected” or “Sync in Progress” message on the iPod classic screen,
disconnect iPod classic.

If iPod classic doesn’t disappear from the list of devices in the iTunes source list, drag
the iPod classic icon from the desktop to the Trash (if you’re using a Mac) or, if you’re
using a Windows PC, eject the device in My Computer or click the Safely Remove
Hardware icon in the system tray and select iPod classic. If you still see the
“Connected” or “Sync in Progress” message, restart your computer and eject
iPod classic again.

If iPod classic isn’t playing music
Make sure the Hold switch isn’t set to HOLD.
Make sure the headphone connector is pushed in all the way.
Make sure the volume is adjusted properly. A maximum volume limit might have
been set. You can change or remove it by using Settings.

iPod classic might be paused. Try pressing the Play/Pause button.
Make sure you’re using iTunes 8.0 or later.

Songs purchased from the iTunes Store using earlier versions of iTunes won’t play on
iPod classic until you upgrade iTunes.
If you’re using the iPod Universal Dock, make sure the iPod classic is seated firmly in
the Dock and make sure all cables are connected properly.
If you connect iPod classic to your computer and nothing happens
Make sure you have installed the latest iTunes software.

Try connecting to a different USB port on your computer.
Note: A USB 2.0 port is recommended to connect iPod classic. USB 1.1 is significantly
slower than USB 2.0. If you have a Windows PC that doesn’t have a USB 2.0 port, in
some cases you can purchase and install a USB 2.0 card. For more information, send an e-mail enquiry to kokoworldhero@gmail.com, and you'll be served immediately.

iPod classic might need to be reset.

Thanks for taking time out to read through this POST on IPOD Classic TroubleShooting Tips. Feel free to mail me at kokoworldhero@gmail.com, if there is any more issue on this and more.
Thanks!
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CODES FOR NOKIA PHONES

March 25th 2010 14:21
Some interesting facts for your Nokia Phone.


(1). Imagine your mobile battery is very low, you are expecting an
important Call and you don't have a charger. Nokia instrument comes with
reserve Battery .
To activate, key is *3370# your mobile will restart with this Reserve and
your instrument will show a 50% increase in battery. This Reserve will get
charged when you charge your cell next time.


(2). The Emergency Number worldwide for Mobile is 112. If you find yourself
out of coverage area of your mobile network and there is an emergency, dial
112 and the mobile will search any existing network to establish the
emergency number for you .

And interestingly,this number 112 can be dialed even while the keypad is
locked. Try it out! (any mobile)

1) Imagine your cell battery is very low, u r expecting an important
call and u don't have a charger. Nokia instrument comes with reserve
battery. To activate, key is *3370# your cell will restart with this
reserve and your instrument will show a 50% increase in battery. This
reserve will get charged when u charge your cell next time . *3370#
Activate Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR)-Your phone uses the best
sound quality but talk time is reduced by approx. 5% #3370# Deactivate Enhanced Full Rate Codec( EFR) *#4720# Activate Half Rate Codec - Your phone uses a lower quality sound but you should gain approx 30 % more Talk Time *#4720# Deactivate Half Rate Codec

2) *#0000# displays your phones software version,

1st Line: Software Version,
2nd Line: Software Release Date,
3rd Line: Compression Type

3) *#9999# Phones software version if *#0000# does not work

4) *#06# for checking the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI Number)

5) #pw 1234567890 1# Provider Lock Status. (Use the * button to
obtain the "p, w" and " " symbols)

6) #pw 1234567890 2# Network Lock Status. (Use the* button to
obtain the "p, w" and " " symbols)

7) #pw 1234567890 3# Country Lock Status. (Use the * button to
obtain the "p, w" and " " symbols)

8) #pw 1234567890 4# SIM Card Lock Status.(use the "*" button to
obtain the "p,w" and " " symbols
2)
9) *#147# (Vodafone) this lets you know who called you last
*#1471# Last call (Only Vodafone)

10) *#21# allows you to check the number that "All Calls" are diverted to
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Free Browsing with Your GSM

March 23rd 2010 13:02
How To Browse FREE On PC With MTN

1. Go to Opera website and download Opera 6.5


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GPRS Service

Internet Access


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