Vishal Gupta
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I can provide the link. But don't know whether providing the URL here will be legal or not? U can uninstall IE7 & restore the previous IE6 by going to Control Panel -> Add or Remove Programs. Select Show Updates checkbox & U'll find an option to remove Internet Explorer 7 BETA1.
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Now this is something that even I didn't know.... 1. Click on the Start menu, then click on Run… 2. When the Run prompt window opens, type in syskey then click OK. 3. You have now entered the Windows XP Account Database options. Click on the Update button. 4. On the next window, your options should say you have a System Generated Password and the Store Startup Key Locally will be selected. Simply choose Store Startup Key on Floppy Disk, click OK and follow the on-screen instructions. Congratulations, you’re done! Make sure your floppy is inside the floppy drive otherwise your computer will not boot up.
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Lock Down Your Pc W/ A Floppy Disk
Vishal Gupta replied to Vishal Gupta's topic in General Technical Discussion
U can make an image of the floppy, like we create images of data using NERO or other s/w. Then u can write a CD of it. In case if the floppy failed or corrupted, u can safely tranfer the image from CD to another floppy using neother comp... -
Lock Down Your Pc W/ A Floppy Disk
Vishal Gupta replied to Vishal Gupta's topic in General Technical Discussion
U can create image of the floppy and save it in safe place to be used in such case... -
Looks ur handset s/w is too old: software upgradation, No intimation to Subscriber for software
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Lock Down Your Pc W/ A Floppy Disk
Vishal Gupta replied to Vishal Gupta's topic in General Technical Discussion
Its a security trick. Its like making our windows like a token based system. After applying this trick, u'll not be able to start windows without the inserting the floppy that u used in the above mentioned method. -
IE 7 BETA is a carbon copy of Firefox. Very similar look, same Search engine & tabbed browser thingi... But its better than the previous version.
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Guys! I downloaded & installed IE7 BETA on my comp successfully....... First while installing it asked to check whether my windows is genuine or not? And it gave ERROR: Invalid Product key! But I managed to install it. Looking gr8.
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Longhorn Becomes Windows Vista™
Vishal Gupta replied to Vishal Gupta's topic in General Technical Discussion
Now some more from myside: -
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Happy Birthday...
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Longhorn Becomes Windows Vista™
Vishal Gupta replied to Vishal Gupta's topic in General Technical Discussion
thnx rEdshiFt 4 the screenshot. Vista looks gr8. I'm dying to install it... -
Guys! New news .... Microsoft is planning to launch new operating system after windows vista(formerly codename longhorn) also ... new os's code name is blackcomb.. and it is a server operating system and 64 bit. and will have winfs filesystem .. likely to release in 2011..... read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Blackcomb
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Happy Birthday to ALL of U...
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Rconnect Disconnects After 1 Min On Win Xp
Vishal Gupta replied to mhimanshu2003's topic in Data services
Read following topic also: Lg Lsp 340e R Connect Issue, Speed becomes slow after 1 minute May be it can help u... -
RIMweb has become a part of my life. Even I can't imagine my life without it... Its like habit of SMOKING and I hv become chain smoker...
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Pls don't request for cracks. U can google for them...
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R Connect problem with electronic equipments
Vishal Gupta replied to chattymango's topic in Data services
chattymango! Don't start new topic for an already discussed problem... U had already discussed this problem in another thread. I hv moved all those posts into this thread! So pls refrain from it next time... -
Don't worry guys! MAIN HOON NA...
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Happy Birthday...
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Push to talk, commonly abbreviated as PTT, is a method of conversing on half-duplex communication lines, by pushing a button in order to send, allowing voice communication to be transmitted from you, and releasing to let voice communication be received. One of the earliest mobile telephone protocols. It was the mobile equivalent of operator-assisted land telephone service. The protocol was as follows: The mobile telephone user pressed and held their PTT (Push-To-Talk) button for several seconds to get the mobile operator's attention. When they released PTT, an operator would reply (transmit on their channel) and ask them the number then wanted. The user would key up (PTT) and tell the operator the number they wished. The operator would dial and connect the land line, and the conversation would proceed. When there was no activity for awhile or the land line hung up, the operator could reuse the channel. This was used at least into the 1980's in Canada. This was replaced by MTS. The term has come to be more commonly known as referring to a feature that is available on certain more recent mobile phone models. It allows the mobile phone, when in a special mode, to function as a digital two-way radio in push-to-talk operation (in a fashion similar to the "trunking" feature of newer commercial and public-safety two-way radios). Only one person at a time can talk, by pressing a PTT button, and one or several others can listen instantly. The service connects mobile phone users with each other within seconds. Currently, PTT users have to belong to the same mobile operator's (carrier's) network in order to talk to one another. PTT commonly does not use up the regular airtime minutes that are available for general voice calls, it uses the GPRS connection, on which the amount of data transmitted is billed, and not the minutes of conversation. Nextel Communications introduced mobile push to talk several years ago using iDEN and is currently the leader in this industry. iDEN technology is also used by SouthernLinc in the southeastern US, and as well as several other carriers worldwide. Recently, Verizon Wireless and Sprint PCS in the United States, Advanced Info Service (AIS) in Thailand, Telstra in Australia and also Bell Mobility (known as 10-4 service) (CDMA) and Telus Mobility (known as MIKE) (iDEN) in Canada launched their push to talk services. And more operators all over the world have announced intentions to launch similar services. Verizon is using for its service the Motorola v60p mobile phone, a modified version of the v60 that has the push to talk feature. Sprint PCS is using several models of Sanyo phones equipped with similar technology. Telstra and AIS are using the Nokia 5140 mobile phone and their GPRS networks. The Motorola and Nokia versions of PTT are based on 2.5G packet-switched networks (CDMA by Motorola, GPRS by Nokia) and use SIP and RTP protocols. These particular versions of PTT are called "Push to Talk over Cellular", which is abbreviated "PoC". The Open Mobile Alliance is defining PoC as part of the IMS - IP Multimedia System - framework, and the standard is expected to be finalized in late 2004. A pre-standard version of PoC is also defined by the industry consortium made up of Motorola, Nokia, Ericsson, Siemens AG, AT&T Wireless, and Cingular Wireless with the aim of creating a commercial offering enabling inter-operability between vendors. Push to Talk users are often criticized for using their phones in an inappropriate manner, which includes yelling into their phones during times and in places unsuited to having such a public conversation. Most Nextel iDEN phones have a feature that allows the user to have their PTT Conversation only over earpiece of the phone instead of over the loudspeaker.
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Longhorn Becomes Windows Vista™
Vishal Gupta replied to Vishal Gupta's topic in General Technical Discussion
Winsupersite.com is providing a lot of screenshots of Vista, & I mean a lot Computer Control Panel The new Search Pictures & Videos Music -
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