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Showing posts with label Windows 7. Show all posts
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Jan 25, 2014

Make Wifi Hotspot in window 8 or 7 with CMD


 


Many of you are Asking Me that How to create a Wireless HotSpot in Windows OS.

Some computers/ Laptops does Not have WiFi Integrated or Pre-Installed Hot-Spot.

So, Here I will Explain it How to do it in Simple Ways.

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Make Wifi Hotspot in window 8 or 7 with CMD Try THis easily
Just Follow the Given Steps:-
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Open cmd and copy paste below lines one by one
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1. netsh wlan show drivers

2. netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=Netwrok name here key=password here

3. netsh wlan start hostednetwork

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change network name and password to your choice all done...





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Nov 29, 2013

Fix Blue Screen ERROR for Windows 7





Many of Us Have Faced this Problem! Some People Hate this Error & through their Computer Out of Window. This Seems Funny but True!!!





So, Here I will Show You How to fix the Common Errors in you Blue Screen Error!Just Follow the Methods Given below,Perhaps it will Help you.


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Method 1: -

Diagnosing the Problem
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Determine if you changed anything recently. The most common cause of the Blue Screen is a recent change in your computer’s settings or hardware. This is often related to new drivers getting installed or updated. Drivers are software that allow your hardware to communicate with Windows.
Because there are essentially an infinite number of hardware configurations possible, drivers can’t be tested for every possible setup. This means that sometimes a driver will be installed that causes a critical error when communicating with the hardware.
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Method 2 :-

Check your computer’s internal hardware-
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 Sometimes, a poor connection inside the computer can cause a Blue Screen. Open your case and check to make sure that all the cables are firmly connected and that any cards are seated firmly in their sockets.
This is more difficult for laptops. You can check the hard drive and the RAM to make sure that they are connected properly. Remove the panels in the back that cover the hard drive and RAM with a small Phillips-head screwdriver. Press the components firmly into their connections.
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Method 3:-
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Check your computer’s temperature.

Overheating can lead to your hardware malfunctioning. One of the most common components to overheat is the graphics card. The second most likely culprit is the CPU.
You can check temperatures in most BIOS menus, or through software in Windows.
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Method 4 :-
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Test your RAM. 

A common culprit in system crashes is a bad stick of RAM. 
When RAM fails, it causes the system to become unstable. You can test your RAM by using a program called “memtest86”. This program is available for free online, and is run by burning it to a bootable CD.
Reboot your computer and run the memtest program. The memtest software will automatically begin running tests on your computer’s RAM. This may take several minutes to complete. For best results, allow several passes of the test to be completed. Memtest will run indefinitely until you stop it yourself.