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Posted on 31st December 2007 by Sanix

Technize welcomes you back! If you have any suggestions or questions, please contact us
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May the year 2008 give you –Independence of Java

Power of UnixPopularity of WindowsExtensibility of J2EELuxury of .Net

Efficiency of C

Ease of VB

Robustness of Oracle

Vision of UML

Simplicity of HTML

Style of Mac

Dexterity of Photoshop

Enormity of 3D Max

Vastness of Internet

Compactness of JPG

Richness of BMP

Coverage as Yahoo

Reach of Google

Prudence of Froogle

Security of Norton & McAfee

Intelligence of Unreal

Realism of Max Payne

Speed of NFS

Fun of RoadRash

Intelligence of Chessmaster

Impression of Quake3

And the Goodness of all Software that comes for free… ;)

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Posted on 24th December 2007 by Muhammad Abdullah

Microsoft has released its First Service Pack for Office 2007

The Service Pack Contains the following updates:

934233 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/934233/) MS07-023: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Excel could allow remote code execution

934873 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/934873/) MS07-025: Vulnerability in Microsoft Office could allow remote code execution

936227 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936227/) MS07-042: Vulnerability in Microsoft XML Core Services could allow remote code execution

936542 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936542/) MS07-036: Vulnerability in Microsoft Excel could allow remote code execution

932080 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932080/) Description of the update for the 2007 Office programs: April 9, 2007

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Posted on 23rd December 2007 by Muhammad Abdullah

GPU-Z is a lightweight utility designed to give you all information about your video card and GPU.

For example it gives information about Die Size,Shaders,Pixel Fillrate,Texture Fillrate,

Memory Type,Bus Width,Memory Size, Bandwidth, GPU Clock, Default Clock

Compatibility

Windows 2000/XP/Vista

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Posted on 22nd December 2007 by Muhammad Abdullah

Overview

I’m pretty sure you must know and have seen Windows Vista before. It looks really nice for major GUI updates. Many people who have seen it wish to get Vista-style looks for their operating system. It might sounds stupid to say this since you all know what it is but just bear it P

This program will transform your Windows user interface to ultimate Windows Vista alike looks that everyone will never notice it’s the same old Windows XP (or 2003)

Features

Vista Transformation Pack will replace many of the resources in Windows XP/Windows Server 2003. It can change such things as:

  • Boot screen
  • Welcome Screen / Logon Screen
  • New msstyles files (visual styles)
  • New desktop and file icons
  • New toolbar icons
  • Progress Dialogs
  • Sounds scheme
  • System Tray icons
  • New Wallpapers
  • Windows Media Player Skins
  • And much more

Changes in Version 8.0.1 [...]

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Posted on 21st December 2007 by Muhammad Abdullah

Hello Users,

As I posted earlier that I was busy in my exams.  see the post http://technodigits.wordpress.com/2007/10/15/on-leave/. This was the reason behind no replies.

Now this is the time with some surprises. I will be publishing some very interesting posts soon. 

Some more news. Windows XP SP3 and the long awaited first service pack of Windows Vista is also coming in 2008.

Best of luck!

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Posted on 4th December 2007 by Mutant

There is a Trojan/virus (either the Win32/Pacex virus or the Win32/PSW.Agent.NDP trojan) that uses the two files ntde1ect and autorun.inf Here is how you can get rid of them:

  • Open Task Manager and in Processes tab end explorer.exe and wscript.exe process
  • Open up File –> New Task (Run) in the Task manager
  • Type cmd and hit Enter
  • Type
    del /a:h /f c:\autorun.*
  • Go to your Windows\System32 directory by typing cd c:\windows\system32
    Type dir /a:h /f avp*.*
     If you see any files names avpo.dll or avpo.exe or avpo.exe, use the     

    Del /a:h /f avpo.exe

  • Open up File –> New Task (Run) in the Task manager, Type regedit
  • Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
    If there are any entries for avpo.exe, delete them.
    Do a complete search of your registry for ntdelect.com and delete any entries you find.
  • To Restore Folder Options Settings, Navigate to
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\

          Explorer\Advanced\Folder\Hidden\SHOWALL

         Look at the “CheckedValue” key… This should be a DWORD key. If it isn’t,  delete the key.Create a new key called “CheckedValue” as a DWORD (hexadecimal) with a value of 1. The “Show hidden files & folders” check box should now work normally.

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