Sunday, April 10, 2016
Unable to Boot Windows "The BIOS in this system is not fully ACPI compliant" on win7 32 bits
Thursday, March 17, 2016
CMOS Setting Wrong displayed every Startup
Remove your CMOS Battery from your Motherboard, & disconnect all the power connector from it, Keep it for 1 hour. (normally all motherboard are resetting in 1 minute & 10 Minutes) for resetting BIOS.
After successfully resetting it please connect a good CMOS Battery in your Motherboard. Just do normal BIOS Setup like, System Date, System Time, Disable your Floppy Disk (if not working) & boot device priority. After changing save all of this by pressing F10 reboot your system. Now it will works very well.
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Unable to open .docx,.doc word file in MS OFFICE 2007."the file "file name" is not available.
Monday, October 19, 2015
Here's How to Install Android M Developer Preview 3
First, create a backup of your data because installing the developer preview will wipe your entire device.
To create a backup, head on to Settings –> Backup & Reset –> Backup my data. Before you tick Back up my data, make sure you have already set up the backup account.
Step 1: On a Windows PC, Download and install the ADB Tools and Fastboot.
Step 2: Download the appropriate Android M installer for your respective device: Nexus 5, Nexus 6, Nexus 9, Nexus Player, which you'll find on the Android Developer's site.
Step 3: Turn off your Nexus device, and then restart it to the bootloader by pressing and holding power and volume down buttons.
Step 4: Connect your Nexus device to your PC; head on to the ADB Tools folder; and open flash-all.bat file.
Step 5: Once the process is completed, your Nexus device will be rebooted and started running on Android 6.0 Marshmallow preview.
Now, for restoring your backup and settings, head on to Settings –> Backup & reset –> Automatic Restore.
If you don't like Android M, you can uninstall it and revert to your previous Android operating system by simply removing the files from Minimal ADB and Fastboot, then downloading the appropriate system image and repeat the instructions above.
Android Lollipop How to do a factory reset - Delete all data
It makes sense after updating to the firmware Android Lollipop to perform aso-called factory reset. The factory reset will erase all data on your smartphone and install the operating system, in this case Android Lollipop, completely new. Thus, all the old and unnecessary system files from the previous operating system are completely deleted, which means that any errors can be corrected.
If you do not know how to perform a factory reset on Android lollipop, then we want to give you some step-by-step instructions here.
Before you perform the factory reset on your Android Lollipop smartphone, back up all important data, such as images, text, messages, music, etc. as these are completely deleted by the factory reset operation. Most smartphone Manufacturers supply a backup software for this procedure. Samsung, for example, provides the program "Samsung Kies" to create backups.
After you have performed the backup the factory reset on Android Lollipop can be started as follows:
Open from the home screen of your Android Lollipop smartphone the menu and then the settings. Search for the section "user and backup" and then tap on "Backup and Reset". You will proceed to the next submenu. You can now see the following button: "Factory data reset"
After you tap the button, a wizard starts that guides you through the process of returning to the factory settings in Android Lollipop. Tap in the next screen, "Reset Device" and follow the instructions on the display. The smart phone will restart after the factory reset and all new Android Lollipop files will be installed. Then you will have a freshly installed Android Lollipop system, which should not cause any further problems.
Have fun with Android Lollipop!