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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Microsoft releases Windows XP SP3

The much awaited Windows XP SP3 is finally released for the Windows users. It can be downloaded using Windows Update, and the direct link to the standalone version of SP3 for x86 XP systems (32 bit).


All previously released updates for the operating system Windows XP is included in Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3).

Link: Service Pack 3 for Windows XP via Windows Update (Size varies)

Download: Stand-alone installer for Windows XP SP3 English, 32 Bit (316 MB)

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Increase Battery Life of Your Laptop PC !!

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Before we buy a laptop / notebook, we must take into account the following factors which determine maximising the battery life of a laptop / notebook.

1. Screen size of the PC. Bigger the screen size less you get as backup from battery. Small size screens such as 13" or 12" give you better back as compared to 15" or 17" screens.
2. A 9 cell battery will provide you with more backup time than a standard 6 cell battery.
3. Opt for Splid State darh Disk Drives as they comsume less power compared to PATA / SATA Hard drives which has moving parts so consumes more power.

Gudelines for Obtaining Optimal Battery Backup
  • Always use up to date device drivers as they will run your PC more smoothly using all the hardwares to their optimal performance. Older drivers may consume more power compared to new device drivers.
  • The Operating System you choose is also an important factor while obtaining optimal performance from your PC. There will be clear notification ( you will see sticker / label written as designed for Windows XP / Vista etc) for a particular operating system on your laptop / notebook. That means that particular OS will give you optimal performance and better battery backup. Other OS may not have proper driver support to maximise the system performance resulting poor backup. So, use only certified OS for your PC. Remember to update your OS from time to time from their website.

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  • Use Certified hardware by manufacturer while upgrading the PC like RAM, HDD etc. Uncertified hardware will definitely consume more power.
  • You may also tweak Windows Power Management properly according to your needs to get maximum battery life.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

All-in-One PC: Inside a Keyboard

How do you like a PC inside a keyboard. You just need to plug in a Monitor and here you get a zero footprint PC (ZPC - GX 31) from Cybernet with a Intel Core 2 Quad CPU, 4 GB DDR2 / 667 MHz Ram, 4 USB ports, Audio In/Out, Ethernet, PS/2 inputs, DVD Writer, HDD and more than 1 fans to keep the whole system cool and running. ZPC is a perfact choice for places where you can not place a full system unit with monitor, keyboard, mouse. Place is anywhere and just plug in power cable and a Monitor... you are ready to roll.

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