Become pro in Shooting GamesBecome pro in Shooting Games

Halo, Half-Life 2, Call of Duty 4, and Crysis are all amazing games. They also cost a lot of money. If you are looking for some mindless shooting fun that won’t drain your budget, you may find some good entertainment in a flash arcade. These have been around for awhile and I’m sure that you know about them. They may not be the most advanced game around, but they are free and usually good for some fun. This isn’t always true though, especially if you keep getting wasted after a few minutes of play. If you want to play your shooters like a star, you should follow these basic ideas.

First, you really need to stay somewhat alert. A shooter is a pretty demanding game. You don’t want your last ten minutes of play to go down the tubes just because you were distracted by some cool popup (hey…it happens to the best of us). So, try to be somewhat focused if you actually want to play. If you can’t pay attention for ten minutes of alien killing then you should probably step away from the computer, you’ve been on it too long. Specifically, you have to be able to focus in on your targets and have the reaction time to make the shots. Distractions cause you to get shot and lose health, which makes the whole experience more frustrating. Just keeping your eye on the screen and staying alert can make the difference between losing and winning.


Second, you really need to remember all of the little extras that each shooter will probably have. Most good shooters aren’t just one weapon ordeals. You can at least switch weapons or take cover to save health and kill the bad guys faster. While you’re playing a flash game, you may forget this, but remembering all of your options makes things a lot better. There’s no reason to lose half of your health taking on five enemies when you can just throw a grenade and be done with it.


Third, you must stay reloaded. Having to reload in the middle of a firefight is often a deadly mistake. Almost every shooter gives you the option to reload while you’re relatively in the clear. Take your moments of peace to reload your gun and get ready for the next fight. You should also keep a close eye on your ammo while doing this. It may be fun to do spray and pray tactics in a flash game, but you’ll put yourself at a severe disadvantage if you don’t find an ammo pickup.


Finally, aim when you can. This means exactly what it means. Go for headshots and weak spots when possible, but you are not a sniper. You don’t have to shot every enemy in the head. Go for the headshot if you’re not under much fire, but if you are in a tough situation you need to just aim in their general direction and try to stagger them with a shot.


Take these words as you will and put them to good use against aliens, mobsters, terrorists, or clowns in your favorite flash shooter.

Keeping your documents safe even though you format your HDD

There are times, when your system starts acting weird and suddenly in a blink all your work is gone. That is because most of us keep our data/file/documents in My Documents just because its the default place where everything you download from internet goes in.

There is one simple way by which you can avoid such scenario. 

1. Right click on My Documents
2. Choose Properties
3. Now Choose Move from the three options that crop up.
4. Now browse to drive D: or anyother drive that you like to move to and create a folder My Documents. Otherwise all the documents will get stored on the root directory.
5. Click on apply and ok. 


Voila now, you don't have to worry about your data or documents any more. Its the easiest method for securing your data even if the OS goes Kaput. All your have to do is repeat the step mentioned above and you are up and working again.

Please do let me know if it proves useful to you.



 

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Windows Error Codes

Windows Error Codes



No. Code Description
--------------------------
0 0x0000 The operation completed successfully.
1 0x0001 Incorrect function.
2 0x0002 The system cannot find the file specified.
3 0x0003 The system cannot find the path specified.
4 0x0004 The system cannot open the file.
5 0x0005 Access is denied.
6 0x0006 The handle is invalid.
7 0x0007 The storage control blocks were destroyed.
8 0x0008 Not enough storage is available to process this command.
9 0x0009 The storage control block address is invalid.
10 0x000A The environment is incorrect.
11 0x000B An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format.
12 0x000C The access code is invalid.
13 0x000D The data is invalid.
14 0x000E Not enough storage is available to complete this operation.
15 0x000F The system cannot find the drive specified.
16 0x0010 The directory cannot be removed.
17 0x0011 The system cannot move the file to a different disk drive.
18 0x0012 There are no more files.
19 0x0013 The media is write protected.
20 0x0014 The system cannot find the device specified.
21 0x0015 The device is not ready.
22 0x0016 The device does not recognize the command.
23 0x0017 Data error (cyclic redundancy check).
24 0x0018 The program issued a command but the command length is incorrect.
25 0x0019 The drive cannot locate a specific area or track on the disk.


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increase internet speed ( simple trick )

Inrease your internet speed by another tricks


 Follow the step:-


 Go to desktop
 My Computer - (right click on)->properties->
 Device Manager->
 Now u see a window of Device Manager then
 go to Ports->
 communication port (double click on it and open)
 After open u can see Communication Port Properties->
 go the Port Setting->
 and now incrase your "Bits per second" to 128000 and "Flow Control" change to Hardware


 Apply and see result

Tips to Customize your windows Desktop (part 2)

Rename multiple files simultaneously


In windows XP explorer, you can rename multiple files at the same time simply by highlighting all the files you wish to change, right clicking one of them and selecting 'rename.' Once you have done this, all the files will share the same name with a number in brackets differentiating them.


Hosting online games through the Windows XP firewall


If you are using the Windows XP firewall and you wish to host an online game such as Quake 3, or other applications that require users on the Internet to contact your computer directly, you will need to customize your firewall slightly to allow these specific communications through. Fortunately the XP firewall makes these changes fairly easy to do. To customize your firewall: Go to 'start\control panel\network connections'. Right click on the network connection that has the firewall enabled and go to 'properties.' Choose the 'settings' button at the bottom. On the 'services' tab, click the 'add' button.
This window will add the application that you are using to the firewall's list of data that is allowed into your computer. You will need to find out the port that your application uses. This information should be available from the documentation or from the software manufacturer's website. Input a description for your convenience, then the computer name or IP address of the computer that is hosting the program, then put the port number that the program uses. Note that as long as the program is running on the computer that uses the XP firewall, the internal and external port will be the same. Click 'ok' to apply the rule. Your firewall will now allow connections through the port you specified. 



Clean out the prefetch folder


Windows XP uses a system called 'prefetch' to organize and preload some of the data necessary for commonly used applications and files. A folder called prefetch is used to store the information the operating system needs to carry out this operation. After several months of use, the prefetch folder may become quite overloaded with older references to software and files that may no longer be in use.
It's a good idea to manually empty the older files out of the prefetch folder every few months or so. To do this: Navigate to 'c:\windows\prefetch' and delete all .PF files that are older than a week or two.



Set priority for individual programs


If you regularly multi-task while you are working at your computer, but some of the applications you use require more horsepower than others to work effectively (for example using Adobe Photoshop along with Word or other less demanding programs), you may want to consider setting a custom priority for the high-demand applications. Priority is how the operating system determines how to share the processor time among applications. Most applications default to the 'normal' priority, so by setting your high demand application higher, you can increase its performance when multitasking. To do this: Load the program you wish to change the priority for and press CTRL+ALT+DEL to bring up the Task Manager. Select the applications tab and highlight your program. Right click the program and select 'go to process.' Now right click on the highlighted process and choose 'set priority.'
The higher you set the priority above normal, the more CPU time the program will steal from other applications when you are multitasking.



Cleaning up unwanted startup programs


Many freeware and commercial software programs have a habit of setting themselves up to run automatically upon Windows startup. This can contribute to the gradual decline in startup speed that most Windows XP systems (and windows PCs in general) experience. Also, having programs that you only use selectively, or not at all, load automatically is a waste of system resources that could be better used for other things.
To top it off, many internet nasties such as spyware programs, viruses and Trojan horses will install themselves into one of the automatic start locations on your system in order to make sure that they are run on startup. So the point is, take a look at what is currently running every time you load your PC, and disable what you don't need or can't identify.
To do this: The first place you should go is 'start\programs\startup' which is a directory Windows XP uses to launch application shortcuts on boot-up. If you remove the shortcuts from this directory, the applications will not load on startup. This directory can also be a repository for various badness such as spyware and virus software, so if there are files here which are not shortcuts and you don't recognize them, you may wish to consider removing them anyways, as Windows will not place critical files in this directory.
The next location for removing unnecessary startup files is the handy MSCONFIG utility that has been resurrected from the graveyard of Windows 9x especially for XP. Go to 'start\run' and type 'msconfig' to access the utility. The 'startup' tab in MSCONFIG provides access to several other applications that are started at boot up and are running in the background. By examining their Filenames and irectories, you should be able to get a feeling for what is necessary and what is not. Be aware than several viruses and worms have a habit of disguising themselves with authoritative sounding Windows system file names,such as win32.spybot.worm present in the above screenshot as MSCONFIG32.EXE. Leave these for now if you are not sure. The other method for removing these programs is through the programs themselves, as many applications, for example MSN messenger, contain the option to remove the software from startup.



Compressing files and folders to save space


Windows XP includes a built in compression utility which can save you some valuable space on your hard disk by archiving little used files. Working similarly to compression programs such as PKZIP and WINRAR, the built in software reduces the space your files take up on the disk at the penalty of increased disk access time for the compressed files in question. There are several ways of compressing data on your system: If you have a pre-existing folder and would like to compress everything in it, right click on the folder, select 'properties' then the 'advanced' button at the bottom. In the 'compress or encrypt attributes' section, check the 'compress contents to save disk space' option.
If you wish to create a compressed folder for a file or folder separate from the one it is in now, right click on the item you wish to compress and choose 'send to\compressed (zipped) folder.' This will create a new compressed folder in the same location as the original file or folder.



Open explorer window from current command prompt directory


There is a built in command prompt ('start\run' then type 'cmd') command that will open a Windows Explorer window to your exact current directory location in the DOS-oriented command prompt. Simply type 'Start .' from the prompt to open up explorer in that location. And yes, that is 'start(space).


Using Quick Edit in the Command Prompt


The Quick Edit function allows you to cut and paste text to and from the command prompt window, something which you may have become used to not being able to do. To activate Quick Edit: Open a command prompt Window ('start\run' and type 'cmd'). Right click on the toolbar at the top and select 'properties.' Put a checkmark in the Quick Edit mode box. When prompted, opt to apply changes to all similar windows. Now that Quick Edit is enabled in the command prompt, you can click and drag to highlight text, then press ENTER to copy it to the clipboard. To paste text from the clipboard, simply right click on the command prompt window.


Select 'No to all' when copying files


Have you ever noticed that Windows XP gives you the 'yes to all' option in its file copy dialog box, useful if you would like to overwrite files in a directory with newer files of the same name from another location, for example, but fails to offer a 'no to all' option for doing the opposite. Kind of annoying if you think about it. What if you have a lengthy file copy operation partially finished, and wish to restart it? If you use the default options, you essentially have to recopy every file, since saying 'no' to each and every duplicate file will take just as long, and cause your mouse finger to fall off. Fortunately, there is a way to tell your computer not to copy all duplicated files with a single command:
To do this, when the file copy dialog box appears asking you whether you wish to overwrite the first file, hold down SHIFT and click 'no.' This will automatically answer no for all following files. Note that it will ask you again for the first folder it encounters, so follow the procedure again to answer no automatically for all folders. This will dramatically speed up the file copying process.




Tips to Customize your windows Desktop (part 1)

ACCESS YOUR DESKTOP ICONS FROM YOUR TASKBAR


Do you ever want to access your desktop, or shortcut icons on your desktop when your screen is cluttered with windows which you don't want to minimize?
A simple solution. Place a shortcut to your desktop atop your START Menu. Here's how:
1) Right click on your TASKBAR and choose PROPERTIES.
2) Select the START MENU PROGRAMS tab, then the ADVANCED button.
3) In the right panel, under the PROGRAMS folder, you will see any shortcuts you have already placed atop your START menu. Right click here in the white space here and choose NEW, then SHORTCUT.
4. In the command line for your shortcut, type c:\windows\desktop (If your Windows directory has another name, substitute that name for windows).
5. Click NEXT. Then in the name box, name your shortcut Desktop.
6. Click the FINISH button.
7. Close the Explorer window, then click ok in TASKBAR PROPERTIES.
8. Now, open START on your taskbar. VOILA! Your desktop folder icon should be visible. Click it to open your desktop folder.



Success!
You will now be able to view and access your desktop shortcut icons (not non-shortcut icons). If you want ALL desktop icons to be visible (Recycle Bin, My Computer etc.), you will need to place shortcuts to these other icons on your desktop.


Hint:
If you normally hide your taskbar, so that it is not always on top of other windows, you can access it at any time from any program by pressing and holding control, then pressing escape (the ESC key at top left of your keyboard). You may then quickly choose your desktop folder and access desktop icons as well as any other programs accessible via your taskbar and programs menu.



OPEN ANY NEW DOCUMENT FROM YOUR DESKTOP


(Associate files with programs)
Yes, we can teach you how to edit your Windows registry in order to add any new document to your desktop - and in a future tip, we will!
But the easiest way to add any new document to your desktop, whether
or not it is listed in your NEW menu is to simply:
1) Right click on your desktop and choose NEW.



2) Choose TEXT document (assuming it is listed there, and associated with Notepad or the equivalent). Otherwise, choose any kind of document included in your NEW menu.


3) Retype the name by clicking inside the name box and typing OR by right clicking the icon, selecting RENAME, the typing. Type in a document name, and the extension for the kind of document you
wish to open (e.g. .doc for Microsoft Word).



NOTE: The above tip assumes that you have associated this document
with a particular program on your computer. If not:


1) In MY COMPUTER, select view, options, then the FILE TYPES tab.
2) Choose NEW TYPE.
3) In the DESCRIPTION box, type a name for the kind of document or file you are associating (e.g. Adobe Acrobat file)
4) In the ASSOCIATED EXTENSION field, type the extension of the kind of file in question (e.g. pdf).
5) Below the ACTIONS field, choose NEW.

6) Type OPEN (in capitals).
7) Using the BROWSE button, browse to find the executable program (usually ending with .exe, in the primary directory for the program) of the software which will open this particular file type. Select it. Click ok or close until you've exited all your open screens.
8) Now your document type is associated. When you type in the extension on a file you create from the desktop and then double click on the icon, Windows will open its program.


OPEN EXPLORER RATHER THAN MY COMPUTER TO VIEW FILES


(This is a great tip!! One of the most useful customizations...)
Have you created drive icons for your hard drives and floppy drives on your desktop
If so, you may wish that they opened in the two-paned Explorer view, rather than in My Computer.
To change the default view to Explorer:



1) Open Explorer (from Start, Programs, Explorer, or if you have created it, from the Explorer icon on your desktop).


2) Choose the View, Options menu.


3) Select the File Types tab.

4). Under registered file types, double click on FOLDER.


5) From the list of actions, select explore.


6) Click on the SET DEFAULT button at bottom right!



Now when you double click on a folder or open a drive icon shortcut Explorer will open instead of My Computer.


Bypass the recycle bin when deleting a file


If you do not wish a file or folder you are deleting (or a group of files or folders) to end up in the recycle bin, for security or privacy reasons, there is a simple keyboard shortcut to avoid it.
To bypass the recycle bin when deleting a file, press and hold the SHIFT key as you press delete or select the delete command from the menu. You will see a request for confirmation, and once you say 'yes' the files will be permanently deleted, and absolutely non-restorable from Windows.



Create a link to shutdown your PC


To create a useful link desktop link to shutdown or restart your PC, follow these directions: Right click on an empty area of your desktop, then select 'new' and 'shortcut' to open the new shortcut wizard. When prompted for the location of the shortcut, enter 'SHUTDOWN -s -t 01' to shutdown the system or 'SHUTDOWN -r -t 01' to restart the system. Name the shortcut and give it an appropriate icon from the '%SystemRoot%\system32\SHELL32.dll' location.







A Guide on Fixing Errors related to Corrupt RAR archives

Well a lot of newbies ask and complain about my uploads giving wrong password or corrupt archive errors so i am writing this tutorial on how to fix it so here it goes....here are the reasons for this

How to extract files

First of all i always use winrar even for extarcting 7z archives so always use that...
When you download a part archive having parts like part1.rar part2.rar part3.rar just place all of the part files in one folder and double click the first part of the archive,the first part will be named part00.rar or part01.rar like the following example

After double click winrar will open an interface like this , all my upload have password in comments like you see on the right...copy the password by selecting the password i.e. kissme1 and right clicking your mouse and selecting "Copy"



just click extract file button like you see below and paste the copies password by pressing Ctrl + V or right clicking your mouse and selecting "Paste"

 
Just remember all the archives should be in one place like in the first picture or winrar will ask for archives...if you get an error read below 


Error Reason 1 & Solution:


Sometimes winrar gives an error saying that next volume is required like this 


When looking carefully you can see that part 3 is not in the same folder as the other 2 parts...like this


so you can either place part 3 in the same folder and click ok button or you can browse and point out the location of part 3 that will solve the problem...

also sometimes download managers add _ or (1) to the file name if you download them again so the file named would be dx204.part3_1.rar or dx204.part3(1).rar in this example ...simply rename it to dx204.part3.rar and extract it will solve the problem

Error Reason 2 & Solution:

Sometimes you get errors like this

and it may also write Wrong Password at the end of the file, this doesnt mean the upload is corrupt, the problem is part01 as in the error it is showing that it is corrupt...mostly this happens when downloading so the best bet will be to download part01 again and then extract again...keep in mind that sometimes several parts might get corrupt when downloading and all there numbers will show up in the winrar error message so just download them again and that will solve the problem.


Remember winrar shows exact error messages much better so try to use it in case of any errors

How to recover corrupt archives which have recovery record

Remember this is only possible if the poster says he has included repair record in the rar archives(i dont do that cause that increases my upload size)

If u r extracting files from a part archive first find out which part reports the CRC error in WinRAR(read the above article) then open that part RAR file in WinRAR or if it s just a single file and winrar says it has crc error open that one
in WinRAR.... Now click repair archive

Then it ll ask where to put the RAR archive..... Give some folder location of your choice.... you can give the same folder the archive is in as winrar adds a word rebuilt along with the original file name (so no need to worry about the original file getting overwritten)...

Then click OK

t ll then start repairing that archive if it has enough Recovery Record in it n generate the new repaired archive.... Make sure that you save the original archive with a different name after the repair is done and rename this new rebuilt file with that name and try the extraction process again that should fix the error 

If you still cant figure out what to do just ask and dont complain in my ripped games thread every other day


Good Luck
 
 

Hard Disk Speed Registry Tweak software

AusLogics Disk Defrag

AusLogics Disk Defrag 1.4

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With Disk Defrag you can recover the initial speed of your disk units.

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WinPerfect SE

HS WinPerfect SE 6.1

Developer Yenicag Bilisim Ltd
System, disk, memory optimization and maintenance tool.

WinTools.net Professional

WinTools.net Professional 9.3

Developer WinTools Software Engineering
Suite of tools for increasing MS Windows operating system performance.


Paragon
 Hard Disk Manager

Paragon Hard Disk Manager 8.5

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Paragon Hard Disk Manager - software for hard drive partitioning and disk backup.






Volumouse

Volumouse provides you a quick and easy way to control the sound volume on your system - simply by rolling the wheel of your wheel mouse.

It allows you to define a set of rules for determining when the wheel will be used for changing the sound volume. For example: You can configure Volumouse to use your mouse wheel for volume control when the Alt key is hold down, when the left mouse button is down, when the mouse cursor is over the taskbar, and so on... 

When the conditions that you define are not satisfied, your mouse wheel will be used for the regular scrolling tasks, exactly as before."


Volumouse - control the sound volume with a wheel mouse

Increase Hard disk speed In Windows

If you like to increase/optimize your Hard Disk I/O - read/write speed without buying expensive software utilities to do that job or changing the HD, just follow next steps. With doing these steps you will increase Hard disk speed (depends of manufacture and specification, but its worth to try). The most speed improvement is visible with IDE drives; however there are reports that this tweak also does good for SCSI disks.

In any case, it won't harm your system, so try it yourself and let me know what you find!

Steps:
  1. Run SYSEDIT.EXE from the start.
  2. Expand the system.ini file window.
  3. Scroll down almost to the end of the file until you find a line called [386enh].
  4. Press Enter to make one blank line, and in that line type.
  5. Irq14=4096 (note: This line IS CASE SENSITIVE).
  6. Click on the File menu, then choose Save.
  7. Close SYSEDIT and reboot your computer.
  8. Restart windows!

The speed improvement will be noticed just after the system reboots, any system info. software can be used to check the improvement.