Showing posts with label Techvedic- Customer Relationship Management (CRM) solution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Techvedic- Customer Relationship Management (CRM) solution. Show all posts

Friday, 8 August 2014

Copy, Erase, Edit or Translate the texts within images using Google Chrome.

Erase the Text from Images.

To erase the text from an image, just select the desired text and in right click context menu select the Erase Text Option from Translate main menu. The Plugin intelligently captures the colours from the areas around the text and fills the gaps of deleted letters.

image thumb How to Copy, Erase, Edit or Translate the texts within images using Google Chrome.


The extension uses various technologies, including algorithms OCR (Optical Character Recognition) and Microsoft, Google libraries to identify the characters of different alphabets in almost all images analyzed.


A problem with the extension is that it can not identify all texts of an image, and even selectable can sometimes be interpreted in the wrong way. For example in the above shown sample image, the application failed to erase the Texts 800 Km, and 1200 Km. Moreover the plugin doesn’t support the vertically arranged texts.


The programmer and brain behind the extension Kevin Kwok says that, the plugin will shortly receive new updates to fix these flaws and a version for Mozilla Firefox . You can download the Project Naptha Plugin from Google Chrome Store .


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Tuesday, 5 August 2014

Windows 8 Power User Tips

Windows 8 GodMode
A Windows 8 power user will appreciate the implementation of Godmode. GodMode has been available in other versions of Windows, but it seems even more useful in Windows 8, where users struggle to find menus in a Start menu-less environment. You can place a Godmode shortcut on your Desktop and avoid having to search endlessly through tiles and apps to do the things you need to do.



First, create a new folder on your Desktop by right-clicking the desktop and selecting New>Folder and then rename it to: GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}

The folder will change its icon and then be opened to reveal a multitude of menus that can be expanded and collapsed depending on how often you use them.
Create An Applications Folder On The Desktop

For those who want a fast and easy way to access their applications without having to switch to the Modern UI tile mode can create an Applications folder on the Desktop.



To do so, create a new folder and then rename it to: Applications.
{4234d49b-0245-4df3-b780-3893943456e1}

You will now have fast access to all of your installed applications.
Tweak The Windows X Menu Options

As you may know, pressing the Windows key and X will display an abbreviated stat menu that gives you access to many of the critical areas of Windows, such as the Control Panel, Task Manager and File Explorer. But you can also tweak the Start X menu to exclude those things you do not need to be listed there.




To do so, you will first need to navigate to the WinX directory. You will go to the C drive>Users>your username>AppData>Local>Microsoft>Windows>Winx.

Note: You many need to enable hidden folders to view some of these directories. You can do this from the View tab in the navigation ribbon at the top of the Window.

Once in the WinX directory, you will see three folders: Group1, Group2 and Group3.







Expand these three folders to reveal the shortcuts to various control panels in Windows. You can safely delete any shortcuts you do not want listed in the Start X menu. For instance, if you never want to access the Power Options from the Start X menu, delete the shortcut and that option will no longer appear.
Disable Programs That Slow Your Boot Times

There are many factors that can slow down how quickly your system boots up. Windows 8 improved on the msconfig command that allowed you to disable applications at boot. Windows 8 now allows you to see which programs impact your boot times the most so you can remove them and improve boot speeds.

To view this, hit the CTRL+ SHIFT and ESC keys to bring up the Task Manager.





Under the Startup tab, look for those programs that have a High startup impact and disable them if you do not need them to load each time you boot your machine. This does not mean you are uninstalling the applications. It simply means these applications will not launch and run automatically in the background each time you boot your PC.
Windows 8 Power Users

So for those Windows 8 Power Users that have been putting off upgrading to Windows 8.1, these Windows 8 tweaks should help you regain the flexibility you’ve enjoyed in previous versions of Windows. If you have a Windows 8 power user tip you’d like to share, let us know.


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Thursday, 31 July 2014

Disable Mozilla Crash Reporter aka “Breakpad” in Firefox, Thunderbird and SeaMonkey

"Breakpad" is a new crash reporting system from Mozilla which is a core part of Mozilla Firefox 3.x, Thunderbird 3.x and SeaMonkey 2.x products. It was developed to replace the old "Quality Feedback Agent" aka "Talkback" present in previous versions.

Whenever any of these 3 Mozilla products crashes, Mozilla crash reporter shows a window asking you to send the crash report to Mozilla servers and allows you to quit or restart the application:




If you want to disable this crash reporter, you can do it by simply editing an INI file:

1. Open My computer and go to the installation directory of the application:


Mozilla Firefox: %programfiles%\Mozilla Firefox
Thunderbird: %programfiles%\Mozilla Thunderbird
SeaMonkey: %programfiles%\mozilla.org\SeaMonkey

Here "%programfiles%" stands for "C:\Program Files" folder. Replace C: with your system drive letter where Windows is installed.

2. Now look for "application.ini" file and open it in Wordpad.

3. At the end of the file, you'll see following lines:

[Crash Reporter]
Enabled=1
ServerURL=https://crash-reports.mozilla.com/submit

4. Simply change the value of Enabled to 0 as following:


[Crash Reporter]
Enabled=0
ServerURL=https://crash-reports.mozilla.com/submit

5. Save the file and now you'll no longer see the Crash reporter window.


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Friday, 25 July 2014

Share a hard drive with everyone on your Wi-Fi network

Share a hard drive with everyone on your Wi-Fi network

Cloud storage is expensive, but it's not the only way to share a bunch of files across many devices. Instead, you can use an external hard drive and your router to create networked storage accessible to anyone on your Wi-Fi network.

When it's set up, any files stored on that drive can be accessed by all devices on your network -- even phones and tablets. Here's how to set it up on Windows.

Step 1: Choose your drive

The drive you share can be as small as thumb drive, or as large as a 3TB external hard drive. Check your router's manual to find out if there are any storage limitations, since some routers have a storage cap.

Once you've chosen your drive, plug it in.

Step 2: Enable USB drive sharing

On any computer connected to your Wi-Fi network, launch a browser, and navigate to your router's IP address. You can find this on the back of the router, in the device manual, or by searching for it online. In most cases, it looks like 192.168.X.X.

When the page loads, you'll be asked to log in with your username and password. If you changed it, you should know it. If you didn't, it's probably still admin (username), and admin (password).

Those who fall into the latter category, please change your password as soon as you can, and before proceeding to the next step.

Every router's interface is different, but if yours has a USB port, you'll find a link entitled something like File Sharing under the Administrator settings. In this window, enable the file sharing server (also called SAMBA). Apply the settings, and exit.


Step 3: Access the drive

You're now ready to read and write to your attached hard drive. Open a file explorer window, and navigate to the Network folder in the left sidebar. Then, clear out the path at the top of the explorer window, and enter \\[your IP address]. So, for example, it might look like: \\192.168.1.1


With that, your drive will appear. Open it to access its contents, just like any other folder. If you're asked to log in, simply use your router's login credentials (the same one used to log into the Web interface.)

If you plan on leaving your hard drive attached, so that you can easily access it from any Explorer window. To do that, right-click the drive and select "Map network drive..." Give it a name, and the folder will appear in the sidebar.



To access the drive on other computers on the network, repeat step 3.

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Friday, 9 May 2014

How to Get Extra Free Disk Space in Windows





Following are some easy ways to free up some disk space in Windows:


STEP 1: Using Disk Cleanup

First thing is to use Windows built-in "Disk Cleanup" application. You can right-click on a drive in My Computer and select "Properties" now click on "Disk Cleanup" button. Alternatively you can run "Disk Cleanup" directly from RUN dialog box by giving "cleanmgr.exe" command. You can also add "Disk Cleanup" option in drives context menu for quick and easy access..

Disk Cleanup program, select all given options such as "Downloaded Program Files", "Temporary Internet Files", "Compress old files", "Previous Windows installation(s)" etc. At last click on OK button and it'll free up good amount of disk space in your computer. You can get more than 1GB free space after using Disk Cleanup.

STEP 2: Empty TEMP Folder

You can also empty TEMP (just type TEMP and %TEMP% one by one in RUN dialog box and press Enter) and C:\Windows\Prefetch folders regularly to free up disk space.

STEP 3: Empty Browser Cache and Cookies

Also empty temporary Internet files (cache and cookies) of your web browser to get some free space.

STEP 4: Disable Hibernation

Disable Hibernation from "Power Settings" (powercfg.cpl), if you don't use this feature. Disabling this feature will free up 1GB+ disk space.

STEP 5: Turn Off System Restore

Open "System Properties" by right-click on "My Computer" icon on Desktop and select "Properties". Now go to "System Restore" tab and select "Turn Off System Restore on all drives" option and apply it. Don't use this trick if you use System Restore. If you disable it, Windows will not create system restore point in future and it'll not waste any valuable disk space.

STEP 6: Remove Windows Updates Uninstallation Folders

You can also delete all updates uninstallation folders which can be found in C:\Windows folder. All these folders will be hidden and their names will start with $NtUninstall (or similar term). Keep in mind that after deleting these folders you'll not be able to uninstall any Windows update.

STEP 7: Disable Windows File Protection Service

You can also disable WFP (Windows File Protection) service in Windows XP using WFP Patcher. This service runs in background and checks for system files status. Whenever it finds that a system file has been changed/modified, it replaces the new file with the original file stored in "DLLcache" folder.

First disable this service and after disabling the service, open "C:\Windows\System32\DLLCache" folder (it'll be HIDDEN & System Folder, so copy paste the path in address bar and press Enter key). Now you can safely delete all files present in this folder. It'll give you approx. 1GB free disk space.


STEP 8: Delete Temporary Files

Open Windows Search and copy paste following code in search box and perform a search:

*.tmp;*.log;*log.txt;*readme.txt;file_id.diz;*.bak;*.old;*.syd;*.prv;*.grp;*.gid;*.fts;*.cnt;*.~mp

You'll find many temporary files in search result. Make sure to check all the files before deleting. You'll get 100's of files after searching, simply select them all and delete them.


PS: Please check the files before deletion! It'll delete all readme files, backup files, log files, etc. So deselect the files which you don't want to delete.


STEP 9: Delete Unnecessary Image Files


You can also delete several BMP files present in C:\Windows folder which are used as wallpapers in Desktop Properties. You can also delete all files in C:\Windows\Web\Wallpaper folder. All files in this folder are also used as wallpapers.


STEP 10: Delete Unnecessary Video Files

You can also delete all video files present in C:\Windows\system32\oobe\images folder. These files are used when Windows runs for the first time after installation.

That's all. You can apply all above mentioned methods to get lots of free disk space in Windows.

You can also use 3rd party Utilities such as Tuneup Utilities, System Mechanic, etc to free up some disk space but these utilities also use most of the above mentioned techniques.

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Wednesday, 7 May 2014

How to Create Unattended Installer of Adobe Photoshop?

To make installation of Photoshop automated/unattended, you'll need to edit a file "Abcpy.ini" file present in its setup. Open the file in Notepad and add following lines in "[OEM Install]" section (overwrite if exists):

DisplayWelcomeDlg=NO

DisplayEULA=NO

DisplayXPDialog=YES

DisplayTypeOfInstallDlg=NO

DisplaySelectDestDirDlg=NO

DisplayCustomDlg=NO

DisplayUserInfoDlg=NO

DisplayConfirmRegDlg=NO

DisplayStartCopyDlg=NO

DisplayFinishDlg=NO

DisplayFinalMessage=NO

DisplayRebootDlg=YES

ProgGroupName=

DefaultDestDir=

UserName=put_ur_name_here

UserCompanyName=put_ur_company_name_here

UserSerialNumber=put_serial_key_without_dashes_here

DisplayBackGround=

DisplayProgressBar=

ProgressBarStart=

ProgressBarEnd=

From now whenever you'll start the installation, it'll not ask you anything and will finish the installation within a few minutes.


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How to enable “VIEW” Menu in Desktop Context Menu in Windows XP?



Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems show the "View" menu in Desktop context menu (the menu which appears when you right-click on Desktop). But Windows XP only shows the "View" menu in Windows Explorer.


Here are the simple steps:

1. Open %windir%\System32\Shell32.dll file in Resource Hacker. Here %windir% represents "Windows" folder present in the drive where Windows is installed in your system.

2. Now go to:

Menu -> 215 -> 1033

3. In right-side pane, change the line:

POPUP "&View", 28674, MFT_STRING, MFS_ENABLED, 0

to:

POPUP "&View", 0, MFT_STRING, MFS_ENABLED, 0

i.e., you have to only change the ID 28674 to 0. It can also be done by deleting the text after "&View" and after compilation resource hacker will automatically add the remaining part.

4. Now click on Compile Script button and save the file.

Now after restarting the PC, you'll see the VIEW menu on desktop and it'll work without any problem.

NOTE 1: After applying this tweak the "View" button present in Windows Explorer toolbar will stop working.

NOTE 2: If you are facing problems while saving the file after editing in resource hacker, then make sure you have disabled WFP (Windows File Protection) service using WFP Patcher or use Replacer to replace the file.

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Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Windows XP Services Configuration: Turn Off / Disable Background Services to Improve System Performance

Here are the Steps to Turn Off / Disable Background Services to Improve System Performance

1. Right-click on My Computer icon on desktop and select Manage, it'll open a window, in which go to: Services & Application -> Services. To disable or Set a service to MANUAL, double-click on the service and select the desired option in Startup list box.

2. You can also opSo here is the list of services that can be safely set to MANUAL (Many of them may be disabled automatically on some systems):

  • Alerter
  • Computer Browser
  • Distributed Link Tracking Client (If you have NTFS partition, then don't disable it)
  • Fast User Switching Capability (removes Switch Users option)
  • Indexing service
  • Internet Connection Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing
  • Messenger
  • Remote Registry (Always disable it for Security purposes)
  • Secondary Logon
  • Server
  • System Restore (If you don't use System Restore)
  • TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper Service (If you are not in a workgroup network)
  • Uninterruptible Power Supply
  • Upload Manager
  • Wireless Zero Configuration

PS: You can see the details of each service so that you can determine whether it should be disabled or not.en the same by going to Administrative Tools and open Computer Management.


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Customize System Properties (Sysdm.cpl) in Windows XP




1. Download Bitmaps images from internet first

2. Open C:\Windows\System32\sysdm.cpl file in Resource hacker.

3. Now we'll need to replace existing 1.BMP file with the downloaded one. To do this:
Go to Bitmap -> 1 -> 1033.
Click on Action -> Replace Bitmap....
Click on Open file with new bitmap... button.
Select the new downloaded 1.BMP file and click on Open button.
Finally click on Replace button.

4. Now we'll need to add remaining downloaded BMPs in the file. To do this:
Click on Action -> Add a new Resource ....
Click on Open file with a new resource... button.
Select 4.BMP and click on Open button.
Give 4 in Resource Name and 1033 in Resource Language text boxes.
Finally click on Add Resource button.

5. Repeat 4th Step for other BMPs (5.BMP & 6.BMP) also. (Resource Name for 5.BMP & 6.BMP will be 5 & 6 respectively and Resource Language will be 1033 for both).

6. Now go to Dialog -> 101 -> 1033 and replace existing code with the following code:

101 DIALOGEX 32, 10, 376, 215
STYLE DS_FIXEDSYS | DS_MODALFRAME | WS_POPUP | WS_VISIBLE | WS_CAPTION
CAPTION "General"
LANGUAGE LANG_ENGLISH, SUBLANG_ENGLISH_US
FONT 8, "MS SHELL DLG"
{
CONTROL 6, 0, STATIC, SS_BITMAP | SS_CENTERIMAGE | WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE | WS_GROUP, 1, 4, 106, 207
CONTROL "Windows Edition", 304, BUTTON, BS_GROUPBOX | WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE, 110, 5, 265, 73
CONTROL "", 52, STATIC, SS_LEFT | WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE | WS_GROUP, 130, 20, 162, 8
CONTROL "", 54, STATIC, SS_LEFT | WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE | WS_GROUP, 130, 36, 100, 8
CONTROL "", 58, EDIT, ES_LEFT | ES_AUTOHSCROLL | ES_READONLY | WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE, 147, 192, 107, 8
CONTROL "System", 304, BUTTON, BS_GROUPBOX | WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE, 110, 80, 265, 65
CONTROL "", 62, STATIC, SS_BITMAP | SS_CENTERIMAGE | WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE, 272, 152, 89, 54
CONTROL 4, 0, STATIC, SS_BITMAP | WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE | WS_GROUP, 326, 90, 41, 47
CONTROL 5, 0, STATIC, SS_BITMAP | WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE | WS_GROUP, 235, 98, 80, 15
CONTROL "", 63, "Link Window", 0x50000000, 130, 101, 100, 8
CONTROL "", 64, "Link Window", 0x50000000, 130, 91, 100, 8
CONTROL "", 65, "Link Window", 0x50000000, 130, 111, 100, 8
CONTROL "", 66, "Link Window", 0x50000000, 130, 121, 100, 8
CONTROL "", 67, "Link Window", 0x50000000, 130, 131, 100, 8
CONTROL "&More Information", 69, BUTTON, BS_PUSHBUTTON | WS_CHILD | WS_DISABLED | WS_TABSTOP, 235, 123, 80, 14
CONTROL "Windows Activation", 304, BUTTON, BS_GROUPBOX | WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE, 110, 147, 265, 60
CONTROL "PID :", 0, STATIC, SS_LEFT | WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE | WS_GROUP, 131, 192, 17, 9
CONTROL 1, 0, STATIC, SS_BITMAP | WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE | WS_GROUP, 309, 13, 64, 59
CONTROL "This version of Windows is Genuine.", 0, STATIC, SS_LEFT | WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE | WS_GROUP, 131, 180, 115, 10
CONTROL "Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.", 0, STATIC, SS_LEFT | WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE | WS_GROUP, 115, 54, 195, 9
CONTROL "", 56, EDIT, ES_LEFT | ES_AUTOHSCROLL | ES_READONLY | WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE, 130, 160, 100, 8
CONTROL "", 57, EDIT, ES_LEFT | ES_AUTOHSCROLL | ES_READONLY | WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE, 130, 170, 100, 8
}

7. Click on Compile Script button.

8. Now to change the text "Microsoft Windows XP" & "Version 2002" (or similar):
Go to: String Table -> 12 -> 1033.
Change the String in 180 to "Windows VISTA™ Ultimate Edition" & click on Compile Scriptbutton.
Similarly go to: String Table -> 13 -> 1033.
Change the String in 195 to "Customized by : VISHAL GUPTA" and click on Compile Scriptbutton.

9. At last Save the file and close Resource Hacker.

10. You can also see an image in the screenshot having "ask for Genuine Microsoft software" text. If you want to show it as well, then copy "OEMLogo.BMP" and "OEMInfo.INI" files present in downloaded ZIP file to "C:\Windows\System32\" folder.

That's it.


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Monday, 5 May 2014

Enabling Safe Mode in Windows 8

the simplest way to setup advanced boot options or enable safe mode in windows 8. There are various ways of enabling safe mode in windows; some of them are listed below.

#Method 1 Enabling F8 Key Toggle

In this method, you only need to enable the F8 key function. In previous versions of windows as that in Windows XP and Windows 7, you can toggle advanced boot options by pressing F8 key before start screen appears. In Windows 8 no such functioning is allowed, however you can permanently enable it by following some simple steps.
Firstly, open elevated command prompt as administrator, when opened directory will be “c:\Windows\system32”.




Now, write following code in it, “bcdedit /set {default} bootmenupolicy legacy”.


Press Enter. You will be notified if operation is successful.
Restart your computer and check whether it worked or not.

You can disable this feature, in case you find it increasing your startup time, just type following code in elevated command prompt, “bcdedit /set {default} bootmenupolicy standard”.
#Method 2
Using Advanced Startup Options

In case above method fails somehow, you can try this out. Follow on to know how to enable safe mode in windows using advanced startup options.
Start Windows 8 and search for ‘Advanced Startup’, select results under settings menu.
Settings screen will be opened. Scroll down till you find ‘Restart Now’ button under advanced startup. Your computer will now be restarted.


Advanced startup menu will now appear, open Troubleshoot option.


Now, open advanced option.

Open Startup Settings and again click on restart button and let your computer reboot again.

You will now see a startup screen, with some options provided with numbering. You will now have to make a choice by entering respective number. For example let it be ’4’ for safe mode then enter 4.




#Method 3-Using system Configuration Tool

In case you find above method too long and you are tired of restarting your computer again and again, you can try this method. In this method we will use System configuration utility or ‘msconfig’ for enabling safe mode in windows 8. However please have a notice on its hazards, it might sometimes hung your computer at safe mode. That is, after you reboot you might lead to safe mode again and again, this happens due to presence of some malwares on your computer. In case you’re sure of your computer being free from malwares, you can opt for this method.

Open charm bar and search for “msconfig”. Or simply hit Windows Key + R and type out “msconfig”.
System configuration will now be opened.
Go to Boot Tab.
Tick “Safe Boot”, save the changed options.
You will now be prompted to restart.
You will be rebooted to Safe Mode.

For disabling safe mode, you need to follow the same path from within safe mode and un-tick the safe boot option.
You will now be booted into Safe Mode.

This method is appropriate if you wish to boot to safe mode only once as per your wish.

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Run Java Apps on Android Using JBED

JBED is a simple emulator application for Android that lets you run your favorite Java apps on Android device. However, you need certain things to make your device compatible to JBED.

Firstly, your device needs to be rooted. As JBED will require root access.
You need to have at least version Android (1.6 or later).
Download JBED application and its library files. You can get all of these files here.
Download Root Explorer, it is freely available on Play Store.

Jbed requires root access during its installation. In case you haven’t rooted you device yet, make sure you have root access of your device before getting on to following procedure. Also, install JBED on your internal storage for faster accessing of the application and lower possibility of the errors.


How to Install and Configure JBED?
Running java apps on Jbed is an easy task, but before you can run any of the apps; it requires to be configured correctly. Just follow some simple steps as mentioned below:
As you might have already downloaded the JBED installation files from above links, now extract it and move it to your device storage.
Run JBED.apk file to install Jbed on your device.
Be sure to install it on internal storage of your device.
After you installation has been completed successfully, do not run jbed immediately.
Now you need to find the library file which you can find it in ‘Custome’ folder among the extracted files.



Library file should be ‘libjbedvm.so’ where ‘so’ will be its extension.
Now, open Root Explorer. Go to the directory where ‘libjbedvm.so’ is located. Be sure to use Root Explorer as ES File Manager won’t work here.
Copy ‘libjbedvm.so’ and paste to the directory ‘/system/lib/’


After you have successfully copied library file in the system library, restart your device. Please note that rebooting the device is mandatory and do not use JBED before restarting, as it will not work.

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