Saturday, 22 November 2014

Best HD Car Wallpapers For Computer Desktop

Best HD Car Wallpapers For Computer Desktop

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Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Computer Hardware Basics

The Computer.

                             A computer is made up of many parts:

1. Input/Output (I/O) devices.

                                   These allow you to send information to the computer or get information from the computer.

2. Central Processing Unit.

                              CPU or Processor for short. The brain of a computer. Approximately 1.5 in X 1.5 in. Does all the computation/work for the computer.The CPU (Central Processing Unit) is the part of a computer system that is commonly referred to as the "brains" of a computer. 

3. Memory.

                Although memory is technically any form of electronic storage, it
is used most often to identify fast, temporary forms of storage. Accessing the
hard drive for information takes time. When the information is kept in
memory, the CPU can access it much more quickly.

a. Random Access Memory RAM. 

                                                         Where information is stored
temporarily when a program is run. Information is automatically
pulled into memory, we cannot control this. RAM is cleared
automatically when the computer is shutdown or rebooted. RAM is
volatile (non-permanent).

b. Read Only Memory ROM.

                                            More permanent than RAM. Data stored in these chips is nonvolatile -- it is not lost when power is removed. Data stored in these chips is either unchangeable or requires a special operation to change. The BIOS is stored in the CMOS.



                                                     

c. Hard Drive. 

                      Where you store information permanently most frequently. This is also nonvolatile.

4. Motherboard.

 A circuit board that allows the CPU to interact with other parts of the computer.


5. Ports.

 Means of connecting peripheral devices to your computer.

a. Serial Port .

Often used to connect a older mice, older external
modems, older digital cameras, etc to the computer. The serial port
has been replaced by USB in most cases. 9-pin connector. Small and
short, often gray in color. Transmits data at 19 Kb/s

b. Monitor Ports.

 Used to connect a monitor to the computer. PCs usually use a VGA (Video Graphics Array) analog connector (also known as a D-Sub connector) that has 15 pins in three rows. Typically blue in color.Because a VGA (analog) connector does not support the use of digital monitors, the Digital Video Interface (DVI) standard was developed.LCD monitors work in a digital mode and support the DVI format. At one time, a digital signal offered better image quality compared to analog technology. However, analog signal processing technology has improved over the years and the difference in quality is now minimal.

c. Parallel Port.

 Most often used to connect a printer to the computer.
25-pin connector. Long and skinny, often pink in color. Transmits
data at 50-100 Kb/s.

d. USB Port. 

Universal Serial Bus. Now used to connect almost all peripheral devices to the computer. USB 1.1 transmits data at 1.5 Mb/s at low speed, 12 Mb/s at full speed. USB 2.0 transmits data at 480 Mb/s.

e. Firewire/ IEEE 1394 Port .

Often found on Apple Computers. Often used with digital camcorders. Firewire transmits data at 400 Mb/s. Firewire 1394B (the new firewire) transmits data at 3.2 Gb/s.

f. PS/2 Port.

 sometimes called a mouse port, was developed by IBM. It
is used to connect a computer mouse or keyboard. Most computers
come with two PS/2 ports.

g. Ethernet Port .

This port is used for networking and fast internet
connections. Data moves through them at speeds of either 10 megabits
or 100 megabits or 1 gigabit (1,000 megabits) depending on what
speed the network card in the computer supports. Little monitor lights
on these devices flicker when in use.

6. Power Supply .

Gives your computer power by converting alternating current (AC) supplied by the wall connection to direct current (DC).

7. Expansion Cards.

Used to add/improve functionality to the computer.

a. Sound Card.

 Used to input and output sound under program control.Sound cards provide better sound quality than the built in sound control provided with most computers.


b. Graphics Card .

 Used to convert the logical representation of an image to a signal that can be used as input for a monitor.

c. Network Card . 

Used to provide a computer connection over a network. Transmit data at 10/100/1000 Mb/s.

8. CD ROM .

 A device used to read CD-ROMs. If capable of writing to the CD-ROM, then they are usually referred to as a ‘burner’ or CD-RW.

9. DVD ROM .

 A device that is used to read DVDs/CDs. If capable of writing to the DVD, then it is often referred to as a DVD-burner or a DVD-RW.

10. Floppy Drive.

A device that is used to read/write to floppy diskettes.

11. Fan .

Keeps your computer cool. If the inside of your computer becomes too
hot, then the computer can overheat and damage parts.

12. Heatsink.

Used to disperse the heat that is produced inside the computer by
the CPU and other parts by increasing surface area.


13. The little parts.

Capacitors – store energy, Resistors – allows a current
through, Transistors – a valve which allows currents to be turned on or off.



14. Case .

(Tower if standing upright.) What your motherboard, CPU, etc is
contained in.



Windows 8 drivers and software

Installing Windows 8 drivers and software

Before you start
upgrading
If you need to install a Windows 8 device driver separately or if you want to
install a program, that is compatible with Windows 8, go to
Installation Options
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/download/supportDownloadMain.do 

and download the ‘SW Update’ program.
Upgrade
Installation using
When activating the ‘SW Update’ program, the program searches for device.
drivers and software programs required for your system. Then you can select
the required items to install.

How to check.

                       How to check for devices that require drivers to be
installed for Windows 8
User Settings
Checklist after
Press Windows Key + X → Activate Device Manager:
Search for items with a yellow exclamation icon

Sunday, 16 November 2014

Recover Permanently Deleted Files in your PC

How to Recover Permanently Deleted Files in your PC

When you delete or empty recycle bin files, they are not actually deleted. The file which is deleted from the recycle bin stays in the hard drive as raw data, only the file name from the 

Monday, 27 October 2014

Hidden files from hard disk and flash drives

Hidden files from hard disk and flash drives

how to show hidden files from hard disk and flash drives
this is basis soulation to show hidden data or file.
follow these commends.



Monday, 29 September 2014

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