Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Postmatric Scholorship Detail Report For 2008
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Monday, December 22, 2008
Cannot find the script file "C:\ProtectFile.VBS" problem of cd drive ejecting automatically!!!
Recently there was this virus in my computer which automatically ejects the cd drives in my computer when opening any drive or folder.
I am not sure whether to call this virus or something which change some kind of settings in my computer.
Under this situation the whenever you try to open a drive from my computer it showed the message that:
cannot find the script file "C:\ProtectFile.VBS" .
The other message it shows when ever your computer is started or restarted is that :
cannot find the script file SecureGuard.VBS
This might be due to the same virus i suppose.
The solution to this problem is given on many websites which suggests to use the latest version of spybot or anything else.
but it dint worked for me, even after trying the latest version of spybot or free AVG 8.
but the solution to this problem is manually deleting this virus from the below instructions.
The cd drive opening problem can be solved by going to the command prompt by typing cmd in run and then typing the following:
c:\
del /f/q/a protectfile.vbs
del /f/q/a autorun.inf
Then you can go the regedit from run and search for securefile.vbs and delete all entries in it.
from the above if you ever found that the file is not found then dont worry deleting the autorun.inf will be enough to solve your problem and which will definitely will not be missing.
now your computer is free from that annoying virus or whatever it was! enjoy ;)
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
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How do you detect invisible users on yahoo messenger or download their display pictures!!!
Okay! there might be few incidents when people message you even when you are invisible or blocked them by stealth settings.
Unfortunately there are many programs which allows you to detect invisble users on yahoo messenger.
For example there is a software called Buddy spy which worked amazing for some time but the new yahoo messenger changed few things in their server which made buddyspy to detect little difficult for example only the friends list could be detected using buddyspy. But later even that wast working.
But still there are few website which works wonder in the above terms.
They not only show their status message to you but also allows you to download their display picture which is irrespective of whether you are online or not.
Here is one of the popular website for detecting invisble users on yahoo messenger.
www.ydetector.com
Hence it is unsafe to put your personal pictures on yahoo messenger.
I hope yahoo authorities take few steps atleast to overcome the display picture problem or better not ;)
Friday, October 17, 2008
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Turbo C Programming Software Download For Free
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Monday, September 22, 2008
GOOGLE CHROME WEB BROWSER USER REVIEW
GOOGLE CHROME WEB BROWSER USER REVIEW
Google chrome is one of the best web browsers i have ever come across. It is stylish and looks like one the fastest web browser in the present time. I think Internet explorer takes a lot of time when compared to google chrome , leave the browsing even in opening. Due to few options in google chrome it doesnt take much time and give full access to websites. To added advantage, what i felt was that google chrome opens google website like gmail, google search or googlepages a lot faster when compared to other website. It has many options like at the home page it shows the most visited websites with their snapshots and shows the favourites on right column with very simple user interface. The tab browsing option is also very good. It is a very simple, fast and non irritating web browser and i think its gonna beat internet explorer 7 in the near future!
Monday, September 15, 2008
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Yahoo Tools
Download Display Grabber :
Using this tool You can take any ones display picture You like.
Enjoy!
http://abbas.thelion.googlepages.com/DisplayGrabber.exe
For trouble shooting post your comments on this post.
Download Buddy Spy :
Using this tool you can check whether a person a invisible mode or online , webcam status & chatroom information.
http://abbas.thelion.googlepages.com/BuddySpySetup.exe
For trouble shooting post your comments on this post.
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Yamaha YZF-R15
Yamaha YZF-R15
This is the all new Yamaha Yzf R15 which is set to launch in the mid of this year. This bike's DNA is from one the most famous bike which is Yamaha Yzf R1.
The Specification given by the officials is that this is a 150cc bike with some of the new and first technologies in india like liquid cooling etc.
The fuel capacity is 12 litres, 160mm ground clearance, Disk breaks, tubeless tyres etc.
There are many sites and blogs reporting about the other specs of this bike but are unofficial so cannot be completely true.
Anyway Just wait and watch!!!
Saturday, February 9, 2008
What’s better—An IT degree or tech certifications?
What’s better—An IT degree or tech certifications?
Frankly, it would be easier to solve the age-old question "Which came first the chicken or the egg?" than to ever reach a consensus on the question of whether it's better for an IT pro to have a technical degree or certifications.
It may be one of the oldest, yet most hotly debated, issue...
It's constantly debated because there are no clear-cut answers. So I'm not going to throw out any concrete facts and I can't hope to change anyone's mind on the matter, but here are a few things to consider when weighing the benefits of a degree vs. a cert.
First of all, keep in mind that the degree/certification matter is only a part of what you should concern yourself with when you're marketing yourself for a new job or a better position. Degrees and certifications may comprise the bulk of your "calling card," but you should not depend on either to be the overall marketing strategy for what you're selling to potential employers — yourself.
Once you get into a job, above anything else, your employer will want to see you as a person who can get the job done and do it in the most efficient and cost-effective manner. No one is going to temper your good results because you lack credentials.
However, this is IT, one of the most constantly changing industries there is. Keeping up with technology is important, and certifications demonstrate that.
Who's going to see your resume?
Another variable in this equation is whether an HR person or an IT manager is the one looking at your resume. Unless specifically instructed otherwise, the chances are that an HR person is going to respond to the presence of a degree before a jumble of Microsoft acronyms. In this way, "Bachelor's degree" is a universal language. Is that a reason against certs? Not at all, just something to keep in mind.
The flip side is that if you have an HR person who does a lot of tech hiring, you might get someone who knows all of the certifications and simply uses that as a criterion to filter candidates. For example, if you are applying for a job as a Windows administrator, you must have an MCSE to be seriously considered for the job.
If a technical person, however, is vetting the resumes, it helps if you have some certifications. It's a language a technical person speaks.
And another possibility to consider is that if the person doing the hiring is an "academic" sort, he may be of the mindset that if he suffered through getting a degree, it's the very least he would expect from you.
Like I said, there are really no hard-core facts here, just things to consider.
The perception
There are lots of good reasons to get a degree, both personal and professional. In the eyes of some employers, a completed four-year degree shows that you can finish what you start. It gives them an idea of your dedication and work ethic. And, as an article from DataStronghold.com says, "Through the courses covered in a four-year degree, students are given the opportunity to learn a variety of skills in different portions of the major they have chosen. Technical as well as analytical talents are developed and tested."
On the other hand, degrees can become dated. Certifications have to be renewed as technology evolves. You may have earned a computer science degree 10 years ago, but that doesn't ensure that you've demonstrated proficiency recently. A certification does.
The timeline
The timeline is a very important factor in the degree/cert question. Let's say you've been in a job for five years and you haven't been promoted because of a company policy requiring managers to have degrees. Then, by all means, you might want to explore the option of going back to school. But if there is no formal policy and you haven't been promoted, it may be because of something that neither a degree nor certification would have any influence over. In other words, don't waste money on a four-year degree if the problem is you're a general pain in the butt or don't show any initiative in other ways.
A solution may be to pursue a goal that could be achieved in a shorter time span to show your desire to better yourself. And that could take form in a certification.
The power of specificity
We've all heard stories like the guy who has a Masters degree in Computer Science but can't figure out a simple problem that anyone with an A+ cert could. That could be an issue of specificity. Some IT shops only have the budget for a "Tech of all Trades" so to speak. But some have the luxury of being able to hire those with specialties and that's where a cert does some talking.
I asked Ramon Padilla, an experienced IT manager, what he looks for in a job candidate — a degree or certs, and he said it depends:
"If I am looking at a highly technical position (DBA, network engineer, etc.) then I lean more heavily toward certification. Someone with experience and a CCNA or CCIE for Cisco equipment or Oracle certifications for database admin goes further with me than someone with a generic IT degree. However, if I'm looking at a managerial, administrative, or analyst type position, the degree is more valuable."
Renewable knowledge
As I said, degrees can become dated. Certifications have to be renewed as technology evolves. Degrees can prepare the foundation for dealing with technology, but you can't generalize everything. Let's use a car analogy: You may be a mechanical person who is used to taking apart muscle car engines with your eyes closed. But that may not help much if the electronic sensors fail in your new car.
The answer to the age-old question of degrees vs. certifications is "it depends." Depends on the specifics of the job, on the person doing the hiring, and on your capabilities in general.
Regards,
Abbas
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Ski Dubai
Dubai Snow Park
Ski Dubai
A 400 metre long ski slope with varying terrain, a snow area the size of three football fields, over 6000 tons of real snow at any given time and a full capacity of 1500 guests are all features of the newly named Ski Dubai snow resort at Mall of the Emirates on Sheikh Zayed Road.
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Friday, January 25, 2008
Suzuki A-star
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