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Windows 7 SciTE on Context Menu

Its been a while that I used Scite as my default source code editor.  It has been my default IDE for 2 years and now I am trying to use Notepad++, eclipse and RapidPHP but I am so uncomfortable using them.  Now, I am running windows 7 ultimate 32 bit on my machine and installed [...]

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Filezilla Saved Passwords

Filezilla is an FTP Client used for transferring files from one host to the other or is used to exchange and manipulate files over a TCP/IP based network.  It is a free software downloadable on their official website filezilla-project.org.  Filezilla is one secure FTP client and so far the best FTP Client I have used.  [...]

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Microsoft Office 2007 Genuine Validation

    Important Note: This is for experimental purposes only, buying the software is always the best option. Office Genuine Advantage (OGA) is not a new stuff. Office Genuine Advantage (OGA) validation, the component that determines if the software is legitimate) had been mandatory for Office users who want to access Office Update or download [...]

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Windows Media Player Genuine Validation

If you are having troubles on on how to remove your Microsoft Windows Genuine Advantage Notification then you can visit the link provided (though there is also a way in solving windows media player validation included in the package)but if you have troubles in validating your windows media player 11 then this is the right [...]

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Disable Autorun

Operating system such as Microsoft Windows has the autorun enabled by default. When you try to connect external drives from your computer this usually prompts a user Interface wherein you are given a choice to explore the folders inside it or you will use installed software on your operating system such as windows media player. [...]

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Windows Impossible Bugs

This is really true, i’ve tried this myself. #1. An Indian discovered that nobody can create a FOLDER anywhere on the computer which can be named as “CON”. This is something pretty cool…and unbelievable. .. At Microsoft the whole Team, couldn’t answer why this happened! Whatever you do, you can NEVER create a folder name [...]

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Unexplained Activities on Computers

Does your hard-drive or network-activity light flicker for no apparent reason? While there may be a legitimate reason for it, this could also be a sign that a virus or a hacker’s back-door program (a devious little program that allows secret access without your permission) is running on your computer. You might be donating some [...]

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