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April 28, 2010

Best Antivirus's

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Best Antivirus Protection

 1). Kaspersky Anti-Virus   :-  

 Kaspersky leads the pack due to its very high detection rate (96%) while being the product which slows down the PC the least. We recommend this as the #1 choice for home PCs

 2). Symantec Norton AntiVirus  :- 

Norton antivirus is the worlds most sold anti-virus and also has very impressive detection rate (96%) while not slowing the PC down much. In the 2009 version it is better than ever before.

3). BitDefender Antivirus

4). Nod32.

5). Panda Antivirus.

6).  Alwil Avast 4 Professional Edition.

7). AVG 7.5 Professional.

8). McAfee VirusScan.

April 24, 2010

Self Management

You are responsible for everything that happens in your life. Learn to accept total responsibility for yourself. If you do not manage yourself, then you are letting others have control of your Life. These tips will help "you" manage "you."

Here is a list of things that help you in self management and which will in turn lead you to the path of success: -

-) Look at every new opportunity as an exciting and new-life experience.

-) Be a professional who exhibits self-confidence and self-assurance in your potential to complete any task.

-) Agree with yourself in advance that you will have a good attitude toward the upcoming task.

-) Frequently ask, "Is what I am doing right now moving me toward my goals?"

-) Do it right the first time and you will not have to take time later to fix it.

-) Accept responsibility for your job successes and failures. Do not look for a scapegoat.

-) Do not view things you do as a "job." View all activities as a challenge.

-) Use your subconscious mind by telling it to do what you do want. Instead of telling yourself, "I can't do that very well," say, "I can do this very well."-) Give yourself points for completing tasks on your "to-do" list in priority order. When you reach 10 points, reward yourself.

-) Practice your personal beliefs. It may be helpful each morning to take 15 minutes to gather your thoughts and say a prayer.

-) Make a commitment to show someone a specific accomplishment on a certain date. The added urgency will help you feel motivated to have it done.

-) Practice self-determination, wanting to do it for yourself.

-) Be pleasant all the time-no matter what the situation.

-) Challenge yourself to do things differently than you have in the past. It provides new ideas and keeps you interested.

-) Talk to yourself. A self-talk using positive affirmation is something that is common among all great achievers. They convince themselves that they can accomplish their goals.

-) Create your own "motivation board" by putting up notes of things you need to do on a bulletin board or special wall space. It is an easily visible way to see what you need to work on. When an item is done, remove the note. Also keep your goals listed and pictured on your board.

-) Stay interested in what you are doing. Keep looking for what is interesting in your work. Change your perspective and look at it as someone outside your job would,

-) Establish personal incentives and rewards to help maintain your own high enthusiasm and performance level.

-) Believe that you can be what you want to be.

-) Never criticize yourself as having a weakness. There is no such thing. You are only talking about a present undeveloped skill or part of yourself that if you so chose, you can change. You do not have any weakness, only untapped potential

April 15, 2010

12 Ways to Stay on Top of Stress

                                                                        It takes a million years for one gene to change in our bodies. One million years! I'm bringing this up because, physiologically, we're the same humans we were 300 years ago. But look at how things have changed in that short time. Some things make life easier now: washers and dryers, transportation, abundance of food, electricity, etc. But some things make life today more insane: cell phones, traffic, increased population, fake food, TV, busy schedules. I heard a statistic from a doctor-friend that we make more decisions in one day than people used to make in a year. No wonder we're stressed out and reaching for doughnuts or alcohol to cope.

All this craziness and high-speed living isn't going away. Since we can't change our genes, we have to create a map to navigate this crazy life. What can you do to try and stay on top of the stress so it doesn't affect your health, happiness, or waistline?

1. Exercise. Amen for endorphins. Believe me, they've helped me many days with my perspective. If you have to work out, then go take a brisk walk and get that blood flowing. It isn't about working out to lose weight -- it's about being healthy and staying sane.

2. Eat the real stuff. Crappy food (fast, processed, and loaded with sugar) doesn't help your chemical brain and body handle stress. Living food, real food, helps support your mind and body while it's trying to deal with the million things coming its way. Every time I reach for the chocolate, I'm looking to feel something from it. Don't get me wrong -- if it's just a little here and there because I enjoy the taste of it, great. But if I'm using it the minute I feel overwhelmed, then that's when that food is no longer OK to eat. It doesn't make the problem go away, and then I just feel bad about eating the food to pacify myself. Grab green food instead. Put things in your mouth that are going to support your immune function and keep you levelheaded.

3. Notice. Try not to let the stress overtake you. Recognize the situations that cause the stress and notice them coming your way. You have a better shot at fending off the full effects of the stress when you can anticipate it.

4. Get it off your chest. Talk to a friend or partner about the stress. Sometimes just getting it off your chest can help unload some of the burden.

 5. Keep your sense of humor. If you do have the chance to talk about it, try to see the irony and humor in the wacky bits. I think someone is dead in the water once they lose their sense of humor.

6. Stay grateful. My daughter has large lungs and verbal skills she likes to display. Just when I start to wishfully think about her being quiet, I remind myself to be grateful that she can talk to me at all. In almost all of our problems are boatloads of blessings. "Oh, I don't feel like going to the gym." Well, Amen that you have the means and the health to even be able to wrestle with the idea of going to work out. Make a habit of saying thank you. You will notice the sunny spots a lot more often, and not just the gray skies and storms.

7. Ask, "What's the hurry?" Have some fun. We're always so busy going somewhere, we miss just enjoying the moment. If an opportunity comes your way to do something fun, take it.

8. Take a deep breath. When you feel the stress getting to you, take a moment. Get away, even if it's just for an hour, to be with yourself and your thoughts. Some people like to take a walk, meditate, lock themselves away in a beautiful bath, or go to church. Find the peace and the silence.

9. Keep it simple. Simplify where you can. Does Junior really need to be in 78 activities at the age of 5? Do you have to go to every little party or gathering you're invited to?

 10. Turn of the TV. A lot of it is bad news anyway, and it robs us of hours that we could use to be getting other things done. Since everyone complains that they have no time, get some by unplugging from the tube.

11. Sleep. If you're rested, you have a better shot at handling things. Not to mention, you may not stress out as easily if you have a chance to recover at night.

12. Drink water. I have said it before: Americans consume 21 percent of their calories through liquid consumption. Hydrate with water. Help you entire system function better just by drinking enough water. Oh, and by the way, if you don't think that weight loss and proper hydration have a relationship, think again. Shift the paradigm on its side -- don't think about exercise and nutritional eating just as some.

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April 10, 2010

How to get back Recovery Partition during Boot option

          How to get back Recovery Partition during Boot option


As we all know that some Laptops are coming with a Recovery Partition in your Hard Disk. And you can anytime use this facility to get back to your original Company settings. But when you try to install another operating System to your Laptop. All goes right untill you want to install your original factory u come to a point that  function of  "F11 key"  it stop working.

                                                                                                                                            And know you want to know why is this happen, So this is the small fact for this whole thing is that Company built a MBR boot file in it before selling to you. When you try to install a new operating system to your other than your company provided to you. This file stop working in boot sector and hence the result is error in F11 key . So u can never ever use the Recovery Partition for your Laptop or other things as getting restore.

                                                So know this is the simple solution for your Lapy. You only need a internet connection to download a file known as "  BOOTDISK.EXEDo to google to find it or just click on the bootdisk.exe up. After downloading file do as written down.


 1).  Install it in your or other's PC or Laptop.

2).  Know run the program and create a Bootable CD-R.

3).  Know restart your Laptop by Disk in the CD/DVD Rom .

4).  When it ask for the recovery CDS/DVDS , Just hit the ESC botton to go to DOS Prompt.

5).  As it open with Drive A { A:\>  } if it not open just open it.

6).  Know type DIR command to open Directory and then look for a batch file having name "F11.BAT".

7).  Open or Execute the batch file.

8).  After running the file, Just type EXIT, to exit from DOS.

9).  Now remove the CD before restart.

10). REBOOT.

                                     This all take you straight to the recovery process. You are success to put your F11 Key working.

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April 2, 2010

Public Speaking Tips

                                                             Ensure your speech will be captivating to your audience as well as worth their time and attention. Videotape your presentation and analyze it. Emphasize your strong points during your presentation.

Be solemn if your topic is serious. Present the desired image to your audience. Appear relaxed, even if you feel nervous. Establish rapport with your audience. If a microphone is available, adjust and adapt your voice accordingly.
Master the use of presentation software such as PowerPoint well before your presentation. Persuade your audience effectively. Speak loudly and clearly. Sound confident. Maintain sincere eye contact with your audience. If what you have prepared is obviously not getting across to your audience, change your strategy mid-stream if you are well prepared to do so. Allow yourself and your audience a little time to reflect and think. Keep audience interested throughout your entire presentation. Remember that an interesting speech makes time fly, but a boring speech is always too long to endure even if the presentation time is the same.
Check out the location ahead of time to ensure seating arrangements for audience, whiteboard, blackboard, lighting, location of projection screen, sound system, etc. are suitable for your presentation.
Tell audience ahead of time that you will be giving out an outline of your presentation so that they will not waste time taking unnecessary notes during your presentation.
Here are just a few hints, public speaking tips and techniques to help you develop your skills and become far more effective as a public speaker.


  • Mistakes
    Mistakes are all right.
    Recovering from mistakes makes you appear more human.
    Good recovery puts your audience at ease - they identify with you more.


  • How to use the public speaking environment
    Try not to get stuck in one place.
    Use all the space that's available to you.
    Move around.
    One way to do this is to leave your notes in one place and move to another.
    If your space is confined (say a meeting room or even presenting at a table) use stronger body language to convey your message.


  • Tell stories
    Stories make you a real person not just a deliverer of information.
    Use personal experiences to bring your material to life.
    No matter how dry your material is, you can always find a way to humanise it.



    • Technology
      Speak to your audience not your slides.
      Your slides are there to support you not the other way around.
      Ideally, slides should be graphics and not words (people read faster than they hear and will be impatient for you to get to the next point).
      If all the technology on offer fails, it's still you they've come to hear.

    • Humour
      Tell jokes if you're good at telling jokes.
      If you aren't good, best to leave the jokes behind.
      There's nothing worse than a punch line that has no punch.
      Gentle humour is good in place of jokes.
      Self-deprecation is good, but try not to lay it on too thick.

    You can learn to enjoy public speaking and become far more effective at standing in front of a group of people and delivering a potent message.

    And remember to keep practicing!

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