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How to Connect Your Android to Your PC’s Internet Connection Over USB

Ever since i rooted my HTC DESIRE HD device i have not been able to use the Internet pass through which comes with the android 2.3 which is not on the android 4.3 or don't know how to get there because the new jelly bean really has so much you cant even think of, so i had to find a way to share the Internet on my laptop to my device and i found this working perfectly. People often “tether” their computers to their smartphones, sending their computer’s network traffic over the device’s cellular data connection. “Reverse tethering” is the opposite – tethering your Android smartphone or tablet to your PC to use your PC’s Internet connection. This method requires a  rooted Android  and a Windows PC, but it’s very easy to use. If your computer has Wi-Fi, it may be easier to create a Wi-Fi hotspot using a utility like  Connectify instead. Prerequisites Before using this utility, you’ll have to enable USB debugging on your Android phone or tablet – open the Settings screen,

TUT:Shutdown Your Computer or a Remote PC via Command Prompt

Most of us shutdown our computers using the power button given in the Start menu. Some of us use the physical power button on our machines. Very few people actually use other means of shutting down a computer and even less is the number of people who use the command prompt to shutdown a computer. A reason for this is that most of us don't know that the command prompt can be used to not only shutdown, restart or log off  our  computer instantly but also to shutdown a remote computer provided you have administrative access. It can also be used to hibernate a computer and give a comment containing the reason for shutdown. This post will show you how to do all this. Required A computer running Windows (XP, Vista, 7 or 8) with the command prompt working perfectly, i.e. not  disabled by a virus . Initial Steps  1) Press Windows Key + R. 2) Enter CMD and press Enter. This will start the command prompt. Follow the instructions below depending on what you want to do. Shutdown Local Ma

Make your Computer Welcome You

Do you watch movies? Have you always loved the way how Computers in movies welcome their users by calling out their names? I bet that you too would want to know how you can achieve similar results on your PC and have a computer said welcome. Then you are at the right place, this article describes exactly how you can make your computer welcome you like this. With this trick, you can make your Computer welcome you in its computerized voice. You can make your Windows based computer say "Welcome to your PC, Username." Make Windows Greet you with a Custom Voice Message at Startup To use this trick, follow the instructions given below:- Click on Start . Navigate to All Programs, Accessories and Notepad . Copy and paste the exact code given below. Dim speaks, speech speaks="Welcome to your PC, Username " Set speech=CreateObject("sapi.spvoice") speech.Speak speaks       3.  Replace Username with your own name .      4.  Click on

Display a welcome message at startup win 7 & 8

Here's a small tip, to have Windows 7 display a custom message as startup (as a pop-up). This manipulation is done via the registry and you should take the necessary precautions beforehand: Click on Start > Run > type "regedit" and press the Enter key. Expand the following: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > Microsoft > Windows > CurrentVersion > Policies > System The next step will involve the modification of two keys LegalNoticeCaption - The title of the pop-up menu LegalNoticeText- the message content These two keys are located in the right pane. Double click on them and edit the value field to your convenience. Once done close the registry editor and restart your PC. Please all i want from u is to like the page and share this blog thanks and any issues please mail me for assistance.

How To Install Windows 8 From a USB Device Instructions on Using a USB Flash Drive To Install Windows 8

The need to install Windows 8 from a USB device, like a flash drive, is a common one due to the fact that many computers, especially tablets and smaller laptops and desktops, no longer have optical drives. In other words, that Windows 8 install disc doesn't do you much good if you don't have anywhere to put the DVD! If you want to install Windows 8 from a USB device, you'll need to get those setup files onto a USB device. Unfortunately, simply copying them there won't do. Windows 8 is also sold as a downloadable ISO file which, if you choose to buy Windows 8 that way, requires some steps to get it properly copied to a flash drive as well. Regardless of whether you have a Windows 8 DVD you need to get on a flash drive, or a Windows 8 ISO file with the same goal, the following tutorial will help you get the Windows 8 installation files properly copied to a flash drive so you can get on with the installation process. Note: The following procedure applies equally t

Customize Your Windows 8 Installation Disc and Slipstream Updates With WinReducer

  Windows installation disc-customizing tools are always useful. They allow you to add Windows updates to your installation media, streamline the installation process by filling in your product key and other information, and customize Windows’ default settings. We previously covered RT Se7en Lite for Windows 7 , and WinReducer works similarly for Windows 8. Both tools work similarly to the nLite tool for Windows XP — WinReducer is like an nLite for Windows 8. Setup First, download WinReducer 8 . This software is technically in beta at the moment because of how new Windows 8 is, but it worked fine for us. That said, WinReducer includes a warning that it shouldn’t yet be used for production purposes. It’s okay to experiment with it on your own, but don’t use it to customize an entire organization’s mission-critical Windows 8 installer discs just yet. Launch WinReducer after extracting it and you’ll immediately see an error message. The message tells you you’ll have to manuall

Windows 8 - Change the system language

Unlike Window 7, to change the system language of Window 8, you won't have to download the Vistalistor or the MUI (Multilingual User Interface Pack) pack. Press the Windows key + C, and click on Settings. Change the settings of the PC. Go on the General tab and make a click on Language Preferences (Languages). Click on Add Language. Select the language, there may be variants of the language. In our example:Deutsch > Add and confirm. The selected language appears. Note that: Your PC must be connected to the net, to download the language packs. To the right of the language chosen to click on Option. Then do click on :Download and install the language pack" The pack will be downloaded and installed. You might be prompted to restart your system Then make the just installed language a priority by moving it upwards. Sign out and Restart your system. Please if having issues contact me for assissta

How to get your Token: GTBank DIY series

Hi guys previously I posted on the new tech on internet security which is a big step for GTBank, now I want to show you how getting a token is in steps, enjoy

7 Big Changes Coming in Internet Explorer 11

Microsoft thinks very highly of its homegrown web browser, Internet Explorer . IE has been intertwined with Windows itself for over a decade, and when Microsoft debuted Windows 8 last year, it also released a new version of the browser, Internet Explorer 10 , that was created specifically for the full-screen, touch-first experience that Windows 8 emphasizes. By its nature, IE10 was a big change, but it also had some strange limitations. Web content took up the whole screen unless you right-clicked — only then did you see your tabs or the URL bar. You couldn’t manage Favorites. You could only have 10 tabs open at once. To make the transition bearable, Microsoft kept a version of IE10 in the traditional desktop environment, although the same engine powers both. SEE ALSO: The Problem With Windows 8 When Windows 8.1 debuts this fall, it will bring with it an upgraded browser for the modern UI: Internet Explorer 11. Just as Windows 8.1 does with Windows 8, IE11 fixes, tweak

How to unhide hidden files and folder in flash drive

I assume you are using Microsoft Windows XP? If you are, try the following assuming that your files are still there but hidden: 1. Open Windows Explorer 2. Click on Tools >> Folder Options 3. Click on the View Tab 4. Under advanced settings, look for the item "Hidden files and folders". Check the radio button for "Show Hidden Files and Folders". 5. Click on the button [Apply to All Folders]. Finally, click on the [OK] button.