Showing posts with label Tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tutorial. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

How To Solve "Disk Is Write Protected Error " (memory card) | Latest Computer Ttps And Tricks, Cheats, hacks

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Recently when I tried to copy some files to my mmc using card reader it showed me some error saying the disk is write-protected. Remove the write protection or use another disk.

It was working fine before. I have used this card many times before but it never gave any error and suddenly it started showing this error. After going through some forums I came to know that it happens because of write protection notch but there was no such notch or switch on my card.I kept on searching on more forums and after some time I found one solution to this problem. Follow the steps given below if you are also facing the same problem.

  1. Run Registry Editor (regedit).
  2. Navigate to the following registry key:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control
  3. Right click on control and create new key.
  4. Name it as StorageDevicePolicies . (Copy and paste it from here if possible)
  5. Now click on StorageDevicePolicies and in right side pan right click and select create new dword and name it as WriteProtect.
  6. Double click on it and set its value to 0.

Now restart your machine and try copying some files to your card.

If this thing also doesn’t work then keep your card in card reader, connect it to your PC and then restart your system. I don’t know the logic behind this but It worked for me.

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How To Solve "Disk Is Write Protected Error " (memory card) | Latest Computer Ttps And Tricks, Cheats, hacks

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Recently when I tried to copy some files to my mmc using card reader it showed me some error saying the disk is write-protected. Remove the write protection or use another disk.

It was working fine before. I have used this card many times before but it never gave any error and suddenly it started showing this error. After going through some forums I came to know that it happens because of write protection notch but there was no such notch or switch on my card.I kept on searching on more forums and after some time I found one solution to this problem. Follow the steps given below if you are also facing the same problem.

  1. Run Registry Editor (regedit).
  2. Navigate to the following registry key:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control
  3. Right click on control and create new key.
  4. Name it as StorageDevicePolicies . (Copy and paste it from here if possible)
  5. Now click on StorageDevicePolicies and in right side pan right click and select create new dword and name it as WriteProtect.
  6. Double click on it and set its value to 0.

Now restart your machine and try copying some files to your card.

If this thing also doesn’t work then keep your card in card reader, connect it to your PC and then restart your system. I don’t know the logic behind this but It worked for me.

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Friday, July 10, 2009

TEMPORARILY DISABLE "RESTART NOW" DIALOG FROM XP'S AUTOMATIC UPDATES - Learn Coolest Computer Hack Crack tips and tricks

Automatic Updates is a great feature. Your computer stays protected from threats
without worrying about it… but if it's 3am and I'm trying to play a video game, the
last thing I want is for the automatic updates to pop up and remind me every 5
minutes that I need to reboot, interrupting my game… Drives me crazy!



If you want to temporarily disable this popup message and delay rebooting, you can
go about it one of two ways. I'm a command line junkie, so I just type this into a
command prompt (make sure you use the quotes)
net stop "automatic updates"


Or you can open Control Panel \ Administrative Tools \ Services and click Stop on
automatic updates.

Do not disable the automatic updates service, just stop it. The next time you start up
your computer, it will restart.

Note: If you open the Automatic Updates icon in Control Panel, it will automatically
restart the service, which will make the dialog start popping up again.

TEMPORARILY DISABLE "RESTART NOW" DIALOG FROM XP'S AUTOMATIC UPDATES - Learn Coolest Computer Hack Crack tips and tricks

Automatic Updates is a great feature. Your computer stays protected from threats
without worrying about it… but if it's 3am and I'm trying to play a video game, the
last thing I want is for the automatic updates to pop up and remind me every 5
minutes that I need to reboot, interrupting my game… Drives me crazy!



If you want to temporarily disable this popup message and delay rebooting, you can
go about it one of two ways. I'm a command line junkie, so I just type this into a
command prompt (make sure you use the quotes)
net stop "automatic updates"


Or you can open Control Panel \ Administrative Tools \ Services and click Stop on
automatic updates.

Do not disable the automatic updates service, just stop it. The next time you start up
your computer, it will restart.

Note: If you open the Automatic Updates icon in Control Panel, it will automatically
restart the service, which will make the dialog start popping up again.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Access Internet From Mobile Using Computer's Internet Connection - Learn Coolest Computer Tricks

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Now as with most mobile hacks, this is limited to symbian mobiles which includes almost all Nokia Series60 and Many Sony Ericsson phones.

Why do I need this?

Yep. I felt the same long time back and also left the idea, but our reader Manish wanted to know this. And now I am done with this I am finding this quite useful. I need internet on mobile only to update themes, games and other stuff. Downloading themes, softwares and other stuff on PC and then sending them to mobile is one option but I always find its tedious.

This one is really better as its FREE and speed is much better than what GPRS ever offered!

How it will work?

We normally connect PC and Mobile for file transfer and data synchronization. One step ahead, we use GPRS on mobile to connect internet on PC side. All these means, two devices can connect to each other and share Internet. Only remaining possibility left to check was, can mobile dial/use/access internet on PC?

And here is the solution which will work for sure but may need some efforts…

Requirements…

  1. A PC with internet connection. OS does not matter. Also it doesn’t matter how you connect to internet from PC.
  2. A symbian handset with GnuBox - a free and open-source tool which will do thing on your handset.
  3. mRouter to do things on PC side. Its optional but can save your lots of time. You can manually handle

Now first requirement is obvious, lets take care of the remaining too…

Preparing PC side…

#using mRouter (Windows only)

Windows user can download mRouter. Then install it on your PC and restart the machine.

Next you need to configure mRouter which is quick & easy. Tam Hanna explained it very well here.

#without mRouter

Now all major OS have internet connection sharing feature.

On windows, you need to add a new modem and attach it to COM port which is used fro Mobile-PC communication. As an example check this article for details on how to do it on Windows, Symbian Mobile & Bluetooth channel combo.

Covering all details of other OS is not possible here. Check tutorials section below for a matching reference.

Preparing Mobile side using GnuBox…

Download GnuBox version for your handset models.

GnuBox have a dedicated page here. Do not forget to check it, as it have


Access Internet From Mobile Using Computer's Internet Connection - Learn Coolest Computer Tricks

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Now as with most mobile hacks, this is limited to symbian mobiles which includes almost all Nokia Series60 and Many Sony Ericsson phones.

Why do I need this?

Yep. I felt the same long time back and also left the idea, but our reader Manish wanted to know this. And now I am done with this I am finding this quite useful. I need internet on mobile only to update themes, games and other stuff. Downloading themes, softwares and other stuff on PC and then sending them to mobile is one option but I always find its tedious.

This one is really better as its FREE and speed is much better than what GPRS ever offered!

How it will work?

We normally connect PC and Mobile for file transfer and data synchronization. One step ahead, we use GPRS on mobile to connect internet on PC side. All these means, two devices can connect to each other and share Internet. Only remaining possibility left to check was, can mobile dial/use/access internet on PC?

And here is the solution which will work for sure but may need some efforts…

Requirements…

  1. A PC with internet connection. OS does not matter. Also it doesn’t matter how you connect to internet from PC.
  2. A symbian handset with GnuBox - a free and open-source tool which will do thing on your handset.
  3. mRouter to do things on PC side. Its optional but can save your lots of time. You can manually handle

Now first requirement is obvious, lets take care of the remaining too…

Preparing PC side…

#using mRouter (Windows only)

Windows user can download mRouter. Then install it on your PC and restart the machine.

Next you need to configure mRouter which is quick & easy. Tam Hanna explained it very well here.

#without mRouter

Now all major OS have internet connection sharing feature.

On windows, you need to add a new modem and attach it to COM port which is used fro Mobile-PC communication. As an example check this article for details on how to do it on Windows, Symbian Mobile & Bluetooth channel combo.

Covering all details of other OS is not possible here. Check tutorials section below for a matching reference.

Preparing Mobile side using GnuBox…

Download GnuBox version for your handset models.

GnuBox have a dedicated page here. Do not forget to check it, as it have