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Wie man ultra verstecktes System Heft im Fensterxp und -vista herstellt

Sie können Normal verursacht haben Hefte innen Xp und Vista, zum Ihr zu speichern , aber dieses Normaltyp von Hefte in Vista und Xp ist ziemlich alte Technik. Wie, selbst wenn Sie a verursachen Heft, diese alte Technik verwendend fast jedes oder ein Normal Benutzer würde wissen erhalten Sie zu diesem Heft.

Durch zu einfach gehen Explorer>> Menu>>tools>>Folder Options>>view Vorsprung und überprüfen die Radiowahl, die sagt - „Erscheinen Akten und Hefte „.

Aber was, wenn Sie a verursachen können ultra System Heft

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Errichten Sie Ihre eigene burrito Batterie

Herauf bis jetzt die beste Weise zu MacGyver eine Batterie ist, eine kupferne Leitung und ein galvanisierter Nagel in eine Zitrone (gewesen oder ein Apfel oder eine Kartoffel zu haften oder…). Frucht- oder Gemüsebatterien produzieren eine beachtliche Spannung (um ein Volt) aber nur eine kleine Menge des Stromes nicht genug, um eine Taschenlampe Birne zu beleuchten.

Jetzt gibt es die „burrito“ Batterie. Es produziert den Strom 400mal so viel wie eine Zitronebatterie genug, um ein wenig Feiertag lightbulb wirklich zu beleuchten, oder einen kleinen DC Motor laufen zu lassen. Alles, das Sie benötigen, ist irgendein Luftschachtklebeband. And a piece of aluminum foil, some table salt, a paper towel, some activated charcoal, and some copper wire to use for leads. You make a “burrito” with the aluminum foil as the tortilla. Line the foil with the paper toil, moistened with salt water. Fill the burrito with activated charcoal, also moistened saturated salt water. Sink one copper lead into the charcoal and duct-tape the other to the aluminum foil and voila! You should have about 1 V, with 100 milliamperes of current. Attach several cells in parallel for more current, and in series for more voltage!

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Written by senese on November 20th, 2007 with no comments.
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How To Change The Screensaver In Windows Vista

Years ago, people used screen savers to protect their monitors and to prevent what geeks call “burn in.â€

Burn in, screen burn or phosphor burn in occurs when there is text or a static image that is displayed too long on a screen that’s not active, and a distortion results. Even when turned off, this distortion can be seen on the monitor.

You’d think that with improved CRT technology, screen savers would outlive their usefulness. Far from it. They’re very much around - one, they make your computer screen secure, and two, they’re fun and entertaining. (more…)

Written by MyVistaThemes.com on November 18th, 2007 with no comments.
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How To Change The Icons In Windows Vista

One of the perks for using Windows Vista are the icons – not only are they great shortcuts but also are more flexible. When Microsoft introduced Vista, people were rather hesitant to adopt it because they had just gotten used to its predecessor – XP.

But those who wait are missing out on those cute Windows Vista icons that are visually pleasing on the screen – they’re like “signposts†making your work much easier.

Those who have made the transition from XP to Vista will find that the Windows Vista icons are a joy to work with. But first, what’s an icon? (more…)

Written by MyVistaThemes.com on November 18th, 2007 with no comments.
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How To Change The Wallpaper In Windows Vista

If friends and colleagues rave about their Windows Vista wallpapers and you don’t know what they’re talking about, don’t worry. Windows Vista wallpapers are actually just another name for “background.†And if you did make the move from XP to Vista, you have them right on your computer too!

Just as you would jazz up your bedroom or dining room with special wallpaper, you’d want to do the same for your computer screen. And whatever Windows Vista wallpaper you choose, it will no doubt add oomph to your screen, making it more visually appealing.

The simplest definition then for a Windows Vista wallpaper is the background or the picture that covers your desktop. (more…)

Written by MyVistaThemes.com on November 18th, 2007 with no comments.
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How To Change The Theme In Windows Vista

The one good thing about Windows Vista Themes is that customization is entirely possible. And when you can customize you can naturally personalize. That’s right. Vista allows you to select your own themes in a few easy steps. This allows you to tinker with your computer to make it more attractive and less monotonous – when you want it and how you want it.

A Windows Vista theme is simply a group of customized tweeks that span the entire gamut of menu appearance, icons, colors, fonts, screen savers, background, and yes – even paints!

Let’s start with your desktop because it’s the most logical place to start. To select a desktop theme, perform the following steps: (more…)

Written by MyVistaThemes.com on November 18th, 2007 with no comments.
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