Everyone knows Microsoft for its Windows OS and Office productivity
suite. But the software giant makes plenty of other apps, many of which
are entirely free to download and use. In fact, there's a ton of them.
When
we started counting up all the best free Microsoft apps, we thought
we'd find 20 or 30. In the end, we found a lot more. And because this is
Microsoft, these apps aren't just okay, they're good. Great, even.
There's
a free program or service for just about every aspect of PC use, from
headline-grabbers such as Windows Essentials and Microsoft Office Web
Apps, to smaller but no less useful tools such as Microsoft Autoruns,
Security Essentials and Desktops.
Play time
It's not just
about work, either; Microsoft is responsible for lots of apps that are
enjoyable and fun to use. See through the eyes of the world's
telescopes, play a game or two or – better still – create your own with
Kodu Game Lab. The list just keeps on growing.
Some of the
programs here are unfinished, and clearly marked as such. That means
there's a chance you may run into problems using them – nothing major,
but take a System Restore point before you proceed, just in case.
We
also recommend you don't attempt to install every program in this list
in one go; you'll quickly bring your computer to its knees. Instead,
pick out tools that excite you and give them a try.
With the
Windows Essentials apps, you can choose the ones you want when you
download the Windows Essentials installer program. So, what are you
waiting for? You're about to make your PC more efficient, secure and fun
without spending a thing.
1. Microsoft Office Web Apps
This must be one of the company's biggest giveaways; you can now gain access to the core features of Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote for free through your web browser.
Just
log on with your Windows Live ID to create new documents or upload
existing ones from your computer to your Windows Live SkyDrive account,
then edit them in your browser window. Even if you already own a copy of
Microsoft Office, this useful freebie enables you to access your
documents from any web-connected computer.
2. Windows Live Mail
It's simply the best free email tool
there is – essential for Windows 7 users, and a step up from both
Microsoft Outlook Express and Windows Mail, too. Reasons to upgrade? It
works brilliantly with multiple email accounts, gives you offline access
to web-based providers such as Hotmail and Gmail and organises your
mail intelligently into conversations.
Get offline access to web-based email providers
It
also integrates cleverly with a built-in calendar, enabling you to
organise your life, too. Windows 7 and Windows Vista users can also
enjoy the new photo email option, which enables you to share dozens of
pictures without clogging up other people's inboxes.
3. Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center
Microsoft's
attempt to move us all over to a new touch-based Windows interface
hasn't gone as smoothly as it hoped. Most of us remain perfectly happy
using the traditional keyboard and mouse to find our way around. And, if
you've bought Microsoft's own input devices, you'll want this free download,
which combines the functionality of Intellipoint and Intellimouse into a
single app, enabling you customise how your mouse and keyboard will
behave in Windows 8 and 8.1.
4. Visual Studio 2013
This
freebie will appeal to developers, giving you all the tools you need to
build apps and desktop programs without charging you a penny for the
privilege. It comes in three flavours: Web for web-based apps and services, Windows for Windows 8 Store apps, and Desktop
for those wishing to build traditional desktop apps based on C#, Visual
BASIC and C++. Note you'll need to sign into Visual Studio within 30
days of installation to register and sync your settings – all for free.
5. Free Microsoft Office Templates
Need some inspiration for, or a helping hand with, your next Office document? Just visit the Templates section of the Office website (see the link above), where you'll find a mind-boggling number of useful options.
They're
divided up into dozens of categories, which cover all of the major
Office applications, and can be accessed through each of the individual
Office programs when you create a new document.
6. Microsoft Mathematics 4.0
Microsoft's free graphing calculator
This freebie
is aimed mainly at maths and science students, but will appeal to
anyone who has need for a graphing calculator with 2D and 3D plotting
capabilities as well as step-by-step equation solving. You'll find a
formulas and equations library with over 100 commonly used entries, a
triangle solver for those wanting to brush up on their sines, cosines
and tangents, plus a handy conversion tool covering most measurable
units.
7. pptPlex
pptPlex
enables you to zoom into and out of your PowerPoint slides, as well as
jump between non-sequential ones. Once it's installed, launch PowerPoint
and view the video tutorial to find out how to use it.
8.Free images and clip-art
Everyone needs a spot of clipart in their life
Need
to jazz up an Office document with some relevant imagery? Thousands
upon thousands of free photos, clip art and other illustrations are available at the Office website – download individual pictures through the site or use the Microsoft Clip Organizer tool (part of Office).
9. Noreplyall
This tiny extension
adds two buttons to the Ribbon in Outlook 2007, 2010 and 2013, enabling
you to prevent people in the same organisation from forwarding or
clicking Reply to all when they get the email you're about to send out.
10. Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack
This
tool enables users of Office 2000, XP and 2003 to open, edit and save
documents in the new 2007 formats in Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Install the Compatibility Pack and the functionality is immediately available in Office's File Open and Save As dialogue boxes.
11. Ribbon Hero 2
The Ribbon interface was a great step forward for Office 2007 and 2010, but if you want to get the most of it, install Ribbon Hero 2.
It
monitors what you do in Office and makes suggestions as to which
features you should learn about that could help you do your work more
efficiently. It also helps you learn about the Ribbon interface using
games and tasks that can be played with your friends and colleagues.
12. Microsoft Office Viewers
Don't have access to a copy of Office on another computer? You can now install special viewers
for Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, Visio or PowerPoint documents,
enabling you to open, look at and print your work without having to
download Office.
13. Docs for Facebook
Docs for Facebook
is free web service basically lets you create Word, Excel and
PowerPoint presentations from within your web browser, then share those
documents with your Facebook contacts. Log in with your Facebook
account, create your document using the basic controls provided, and
then you can let others view or even edit it, plus post it to your wall.
It uses the basic Office Web apps, and allows you to download or upload
documents from your hard drive to use too.
14. Microsoft WebMatrix
Test and deploy websites with WebMatrix
This
developer-friendly tool may have uses for less experienced web coders
too, seeing as it's designed to simplify the process of building,
testing and deploying websites. WebMatrix
integrates server, database and programming frameworks – all Microsoft
technologies of course – into a single tool, but goes one step further
in making it possible to build sites based on open-source tools like
WordPress, Drupal, Joomla! and many more with just a few clicks, making
it a great tool for trying these services out without having to sign up
for a hosting package first.
15.Microsoft OffVis
This tool
allows you to examine legacy Office formats (doc, xls, and ppt) at the
binary level. In most cases it's primarily a tool for technical users,
but there are some real-life applications that might make it useful for
the rest of us too: open the file, select the appropriate parser (Word,
Excel or PowerPoint) from the Parser list and choose Parse. OffVis
will then alert you if it finds malicious code, and can – with care –
even rescue some corrupt files via the Tools > Repair and Defragment
menu. Make sure you save a copy of the file though, in case its repairs
actually make things worse.
16. ZoomIt 4.5
Although this freebie
is aimed largely at those looking to perform technical presentations,
its screen zoom and annotation capabilities have a wide range of uses.
Once downloaded, simply extract and launch the tool, configure how it
works (levels of magnification, hotkeys, drawing pen colour and size)
and off you go. No faffing required.
17. SharePoint Designer 2007
It might be getting a little long in the tooth now, but the fact SharePoint Designer
is now completely free still makes it worth checking out. Although
geared towards building Microsoft SharePoint sites, it doesn't require a
SharePoint server to operate, so the software can be used for basic web
editing too.
18. OneNote for Windows 8
Create notes and lists for safe keeping
Get this – Microsoft's OneNote tool is completely free for Windows 8 and 8.1 users via its own Windows 8 Store app. OneNote for Windows 8
has all the functionality you need – create notes and lists with check
boxes, finger-based drawings, photos snapped with your webcam,
customised formatting and so on; organise them into notebooks and then
store them securely in the cloud for easy access via OneNote or the
Search charm. You can even share them with others.
19. IEToys
Add extra features to Internet Explorer 8 with this free collection of add-ins,
most of which are accessible simply by right-clicking the page or
selected text: hide distracting images from a web page, look up selected
words in an online dictionary, encyclopaedia or search engine, and fix
malformed web links. Note: IEToys isn't compatible with Internet
Explorer 9 or later, making it one for XP users only.
20. Desktops
Tame your windows with virtual desktops
Too many open windows? Desktops
enables you to organise programs and windows in up to four virtual
desktops – switch via the Notification tray icon or by assigning
hotkeys; perfect for comparing several open windows without having to
resort to the taskbar.
21. Mouse without Borders
Too many keyboards and mice cluttering up your desk? Think of Mouse without Borders
as a virtual KVM switch, letting you share a single mouse and keyboard
across multiple PCs simply by dragging the mouse from one desktop to
another. You can even share files between PCs in the same way – dragging
them from one display to the next. The tool comes from the Microsoft
Garage, an umbrella for side projects set up for Microsoft employees to
showcase their talents.
22. PageDefrag
This tool
enables Windows XP users to examine and - if necessary - defragment key
system files when the PC is restarted, giving their computer a
performance boost.
23. Internet Explorer
Are you running the latest version of Internet Explorer
on your PC? Windows 7 and 8 users should be on Internet Explorer 11 by
now, while Vista users can update all the way to IE9, which is more
secure, stable and – above all – much quicker than previous versions of
the browser. Windows XP users should download Internet Explorer 8, which
is a far safer option than the outdated and insecure version 6 that
shipped with it.
24. Malicious Software Removal Tool
This
is designed to detect and remove a wide range of known infections from
your computer. It can't protect you against viruses in the first place –
that's a job for your security software – but if something gets on to
your system, it may be able to help with removing it. The Malicious Software Removal Tool
is updated once a month through Windows Update, when it scans your
computer for possible infections; to run it manually, download it from
the link above.
25. Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer
Give your system a security once-over
Give your computer, as well as any other networked PCs you use, a once-over for security problems with this free tool. The Baseline Security Analyzer
works by verifying that your system is fully patched with the latest
Windows updates, and examines it for specific areas of weakness. For
example, it can flag up whether or not adequate protective software has
been installed.
26. RichCopy
RichCopy
is designed to speed up large file transfers over the network, mainly
by copying multiple files at once to make maximum use of your network's
bandwidth. It's aimed largely at power users – click Settings to see a
bewildering array of options – but it can also be used simply by
choosing your source and destination directories (click Connect to
select your network destination), then clicking the Copy button to let
it perform its magic.
27. Windows Search 4.0
Windows XP
users jealous of how quickly searches are performed in Windows 7 and
Windows Vista can benefit from the same super-fast technology with Windows Search 4.0.
Once installed, allow time for your drive's contents to be indexed and
then use the Search box on the taskbar to gain quick and easy access to
all your precious files, wherever they're hiding.
28. AutoRuns
Start-up
programs hit Windows performance twice over – firstly by extending the
time it takes to start Windows, and then by hogging valuable system
resources, giving your computer less to work with. Autoruns
enables you to see what's starting with Windows, identify unknown items
and disable or delete anything nonessential to make your computer
faster. Windows 7 and Windows Vista users should run the program as an
Administrator in order to make changes.
29. ClearType Tuner Power Toy
This
enables you to calibrate your display to make your text sharper,
clearer and more legible, which can only help those tired eyes. It's
built into Windows 7, while Windows XP users can download a Control Panel applet from the Microsoft Typography website; Windows Vista users should use the online tool to calibrate their displays.
30. Microsoft Security Essentials
Can't afford to pay for security software? Frustrated with your existing free anti-virus tool? Then this could be the answer. Security Essentials
is a lightweight, unobtrusive and most importantly free anti-malware
tool that's rapidly become one of the most popular security tools for
Vista and Windows 7 users. There are other freebies offering better
protection out there, but if you're not the kind of person to put your
PC at risk from infection on a daily basis, it should prove perfectly
adequate.
31. Microsoft Safety Scanner
You think a
computer's infected, but you're not 100 per cent sure. You need a free,
regularly updated and above all portable tool you can run from CD or USB
stick to quickly give that PC the once over to confirm or allay your
suspicions. This is that tool. Microsoft Safety Scanner
runs both quick and full scans of the target PC's hard drive, and is
capable of removing any infection it finds. It's no substitute for the
real-time protection offered by your existing anti-virus tool, but it's
worth using as a second opinion. Note the tool expires after 10 days,
ensuring you replace it with a version containing the very latest virus
definitions.
32. .NET Framework Repair Tool v2
An
increasing number of programs – including many in this list – make use
of Microsoft's .NET Framework libraries, but what happens if one of
those libraries becomes corrupt? This free repair tool
now works with all versions of .NET Framework from 2.0 up to 4.0 and
can fix most major issues it finds. If you have a problem, if no one
else can help, then maybe this will.
33. Skype
VoIP app Skype has evolved no end
If you're interested in chatting online – via IM, voice or video – then Skype
has to be your tool of choice. It's evolved in leaps and bounds since
Microsoft took it over (ditching Windows Live Messenger in the process)
and even ties in with Facebook to give you access to your Facebook chums
as well as your Microsoft and Skype contacts. It's easy to use, and
potentially a money saver too, as you can place free voice and video
calls to fellow Skype users, or pay a fraction of the cost for texting
or phoning landlines through VOIP too. It's also ubiquitous, allowing
you access from your PC, Mac, phone or tablet.
34. Windows Live Writer
One of the drawbacks of blogging is that it usually has to be done through your browser while you're online. Windows Live Writer
changes that – you can access your page through a more civilised
interface, composing posts offline and publishing them when you're good
and ready.
35. Movie Maker
Let Movie Maker bring out the director in you
You'll be surprised at how easy transforming a collection of video clips and photos into a movie can be. Movie Maker
ensures it's a breeze without compromising on quality – with just a few
clicks, your movie can be burned to DVD or distributed over the
internet via YouTube. And with HD support, you can really make the most
of your camera's capabilities.
36. Yule Log Visualisation
Warm your cockles – virtually speaking – with this visualisation of a roaring fire,
designed for Windows Media Player. Access it by switching to the Now
Playing mode, then right-click to the left of the playback controls and
select Visualizations > Yule Log > Yule Log. Perfect for Christmas
time.
37.Kodu Game Lab
Design your own game with Kodu
Why get frustrated playing other people's games when you can design your own from scratch? Kodu Game Lab
employs a simple point-and-click interface – it's aimed at children,
but adults will appreciate the efforts made to make programming more
enjoyable. We recommend checking out the video tutorial before you
begin.
38. Windows Media Player 11
If you're still running Windows XP, upgrading to Media Player 11
is a must. The interface is slicker and friendlier, burning CDs is less
troublesome and a new Sync tab ensures that sharing music with your
portable device is easy.
39. Photo Gallery
Import, organise and edit your photo collection without hassle using this powerful cataloguing tool. Windows Live Photo Gallery
also boasts some nifty ways of sharing your photos, with tools for
creating panoramas, slideshows and even movies. Once complete, you can
upload your pictures to various online services, or send them in a photo
email.
40. HD View 3.3
This free browser plug-in
allows you to easily view large images online as well as create and
host your own. It works best with panoramic images, allowing you to pan
and zoom in while intelligently adjusting your viewing perspective to
present an appropriately standard or curved projection (depending on
your viewing position). It works with all major Windows browsers,
including IE, Chrome and Firefox.
41. Microsoft Image Composite Editor
Stitch together a panorama
Stitch
together several overlapping photos to create a widescreen panorama. It
can be saved as a single file or shared through thePhotoSynth website.
42. Microsoft Silverlight
Many interactive websites and several applications require the free Microsoft Silverlight
plug-in to be installed before you can enjoy their content. Get it from
the web address above or install it as part of Windows Live Essentials.
43. Zune Software 4.8
The Zune lives on as a happy media player
The history of Microsoft's Zune is not a happy one, but one of its major successes was this sleek media player,
which you can still use as an alternative to Windows Media Player.
It'll even let you access (and purchase) new tracks from Xbox Music and
Video too.
44. Games for Windows – Live
This program puts
you in touch with millions of other gamers, offering in-game chat and
messaging to boost the atmosphere and add an extra edge to your
experience. After you've signed in you'll be able to download a game, Tinker, for free.
45. Bing Maps 3D
Use Bing Maps 3D
to make it easier to find and locate the information you're after. You
can navigate with your mouse and keyboard to pan, tilt and move around
the landscape, and even create your own 3D objects.
46. Worldwide Telescope
Enjoy the best imagery from the world's ground- and space-based telescopes, including Hubble, with Worldwide Telescope. Look out for the Guided Tours tab – a great place to get started.
47. Microsoft Photosynth
Photosynth
goes one step further than Microsoft ICE, enabling you to create a 360°
panorama from photos quickly and easily. You'll need to sign up for
free access with your Windows Live ID, and your finished results are
uploaded to the same site, either for public consumption or private
sharing.
48. Server Quest II
Indulge in some retro gaming with these re-imaginings of classic games, such as King's Quest. The graphics are old-school, but Server Quest II is a great way to spend a quiet afternoon.
49. Microsoft Photo Story 3
It may only create a photo slideshow, but Photo Story 3
does it exceptionally well. Import your photos, then follow the wizard
to create your sequence, adding captions, transition effects, minor
corrections and a soundtrack. The finished collection can be shared
online or burned to DVD using Windows DVD Maker.
50. Microsoft Touch Pack for Windows 7
Get your touch on with Microsoft Touch Tools
Before
the launch of Windows 8, Microsoft was keen to extol the virtues of
touch – and one of Windows 7's best-kept secrets was that it supported a
more basic – two fingers rather than ten – touch interface. This free collection of tools
is designed to showcase those capabilities, and while most of it is
little more than fluff, there are one or two tools in the collection
worth installing. The most notable is Collage, which lets you drag,
place and resize photos from your pictures library onto an interesting
collage that you can subsequently set as your desktop background.
51. Bing Twitter Maps
Another Silverlight plug-in, this enables you to view tweets geographically, letting you see who's posting nearby.
52. Microsoft Express Encoder 4
Although this tool is targeted at web developers, Expression Encoder 4
has a powerful feature set for video enthusiasts, too. Import clips,
edit, de-interlace, crop and add overlay effects, then output the
finished result to a WMV file, perfect for sharing over the internet.
There's even a handy screen-capture tool built-in, too. You need to
install .NET Framework 4.0 to run this program.
53. Microsoft Flight
Microsoft's Flight Simulator
was long considered the de facto program for those wishing to
experience the joys of virtual flight. Now you can download the basic
version of the game for free, which provides you with one 'mission',
based around the Big Island of Hawaii. While additional missions and
planes will cost you, you'll find a number of free preview versions are
available to give you a taster of what's to come.
54. Fresh Paint
Fancy indulging your creative side? This free Windows 8 app
is a painting app designed for touchscreens. You can select from a
variety of different brushes, paints and canvases to create original
artwork or trace over existing photos to turn them into works of art.
55. Taptiles
Like Mahjong? Then give Taptiles a go
There are lots of eye-catching, free Windows 8 games to choose from, including the Microsoft Solitaire Collection and Microsoft Mahjong. But if you want something a little more original, try Taptiles.
It's a little like Mahjong, only in 3D and it offers three different
gameplay modes to attract even the most hardened puzzle players.
56. Virtual PC
Resolve compatibility issues with Virtual PC
Looking
for free virtualisation software? Microsoft offers two versions of its
Virtual PC software, depending on whether you're running Windows 7 (Windows Virtual PC) or XP/Vista (Virtual PC 2007).
Either tool is a great way to resolve stubborn compatibility issues by
running older versions of Windows in a virtual machine. But you'll need
to provide your own legitimate copy of Windows to use it. You may get a
warning about Home versions of Windows not being supported, but they
should still work.
57. Insomnia
This tiny free tool does one thing, and one thing only: when you open the program, Insomnia
prevents Windows from going to sleep. If you're about to download a
large file or burn a DVD and you don't trust your computer to stay awake
during the process, this is really handy. Just launch Insomnia and the
problem is automatically solved.
58. Virtual CD-ROM Control Panel
Windows
8 has a nifty built-in feature whereby you can 'mount' ISO disk image
files and use them as if they were a physical CD or DVD. The Virtual CD-ROM Control Panel basically extends this functionality to XP, Vista and Windows 7.
59. Joulemeter
How much juice is your PC using?
Get
a decent estimate of your Windows 7 or Windows 8 PCs power consumption
by installing and running this tool – you can immediately gauge how much
electricity your desktop or laptop is using by accessing the taskbar
application. Alternatively, run the calibration tool to enable Joulemeter to test your set-up and produce a more accurate assessment.
60. SyncToy 2.1
This
handy tool enables you to keep the contents of two folders – one of
which can be a shared file over your network – synchronised. SyncToolmeans that multiple folder pairs can be created, and you can preview any changes to be made before agreeing to them.
61. Windows Easy Transfer
You've
just bought a new computer with an upgraded version of Windows and are
wondering how you'll be able to transfer your key files and settings to
it from your current PC - you need Windows Easy Transfer. As long as you're running Windows Vista or Windows XP, just download Easy Transfer and let it do all the hard work for you.
62. Windows NT Backup Restore Utility for Windows 7
This
storage tool, supplied with Windows XP, isn't compatible with later
versions of Windows. If you backed up using the program and need access
to your data in Windows 7, download this. After installation you'll find it under Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools.
63. ScreenRecorder
ScreenRecorder
is simple to use: launch the program, select whether to capture the
whole screen or a specific open window or program, and start recording.
To stop, click the big red button before saving the file in an
efficient, compressed format.
64. Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool
If you have access to a Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 ISO image, this free tool
can help you burn it to a bootable DVD or USB flash drive, enabling you
to install or repair Windows. It's simple to use and works in XP and
Vista too, perfect if you're about to upgrade.
65. SkyDrive for Windows/Mac
Easily access SkyDrive on your PC or Mac
SkyDrive
may now be heavily integrated into Windows 8.1, but if you're running
an earlier version of Windows – or have a Mac – you'll need the SkyDrive
desktop tool. It works in a similar way to Dropbox to keep files backed
up and synced across all your PCs and Macs, plus give you access to
your files from a smartphone, tablet or any web browser.
Like
Dropbox you need to keep everything stored in a single SkyDrive folder,
but you can place this where you like and use shortcuts and libraries to
link in files from all over your hard drive. If you're not running
Windows 8.1, you can also choose which folders to keep in sync on
specific computers too.
SkyDrive is robust, doesn't produce too
many file conflicts, and comes with 7GB of free storage, more than any
other backup provider on the market. Upgrades are cheap too, with prices
starting at just £16 per year for an additional 50GB of space.
66. Montage
This clever free web service
lets you create a visual album based on any topic you choose. Sign in
through Facebook, Twitter or your Windows Live ID, and you can pull in
RSS feeds, Twitter posts, YouTube videos, web links and more. Choose
from a variety of different layouts, give your montage a name and the
service will even get you started by pulling in a list of suggested
content. Once done, you can keep coming back for the latest updates and
even share your work of art with others.
If you have a single internet connection, you might want to connect
your laptop and Android phone or iPhone, tablet, or other mobile devices
to share Internet access. Sharing mobile’s internet connection with
laptop is quite easy, you can do it by using mobile PC suite. But in
case, if you want to do the reverse that is use your laptop’s data
connection for Internet access on our Android phone or iPhone, tablet,
or other mobile device, then you must go for reverse tethering. Reverse
tethering will allow you to share the 3G dongle or data card internet
connection from your laptop to your mobile phones / gadgets. Also you
can form a wifi network with this to share files as well. You can use
this trick even in Hotels or restaurants which provide internet access
only to a single device say laptop and you want to use it with other
gadgets simultaneously as well. In short, We are going to create a
personal wireless hotspot from computer’s internet connection to access
internet from your Wi-Fi enabled smart phone.
We can achieve this by two methods :
1) Using already available resources in your pc to share internet over Wi-Fi
2) Using 3rd party software to share Wi-Fi with your mobile phone
Using Available resources
Now
let us see how to make use of the already available resources in your
pc to share internet over Wi-Fi. This trick requires no installation of
3rd party software, so its kinda safe.
There are two methods in order to share your internet over Wi-Fi using already available resources for windows 7 users.
Using network and sharing center.
Smart and easy hack introduced by us.
How to use network and sharing center to share your pc’s internet?
Step 1
Please go to the control panel >Network and internet>Network and sharing center>Manage wireless networks
Step 2
Click Add button in the top right corner of the window.
Step 3
Click Create an ad hoc network button.
Step 4
Please
name your new Wi-Fi ad hoc connection as you prefer, select
WPA2-Personal as the security type and then type a memorable password.
Don’t forget to check the Save this network box so next time you don’t
have to make a new ad hoc connection.
Step 5
Now click on the Wi-Fi icon on your task bar, you will see that your new Wi-Fi ad hoc connection is up and running.
Step 6
If
you still can’t connect to the internet although you are connected with
the ad hoc network please go to Network and sharing center >select
your internet connection>select properties>go to sharing
tab>check allow other network users to connect through this
computer’s Internet connection and try again.
Smashing Hack introduced by Smashingtips team
Step 1
Create
a new text file in your desktop it and rename it Connect.bat (Make sure
that you deleted the extension,” .txt” and replace it with “.bat”)
Step 2
Open it using note pad and type the following codesnetsh
wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=preferredNetworkName
key=preferredPassword keyUsage=persistent netsh wlan start hostednetwork
Change
the “preferredNetworkName” to any name that you prefer to call your
network and “preferredPassword” to any memorable password with 8 digits.
Save it.
Step 3
Create another text file named Disconnect.bat in the same location and type the following codes netsh wlan stop hostednetwork Save it too.
Step 4
Please go to Network and sharing center >select your internet connection>select properties>go to sharing tab>check allow other network users to connect through this computer’s Internet connection check box.
Now
your Wi-Fi sharing hack is up and running please double click
Connect.bat in order to connect to your phone and Disconnect.bat when
you want to disconnect your connection.
Using 3rd party software to share Wi-Fi with your mobile phone
There
are many 3rd party software available for creating hotspot and sharing
internet. But I would like to discuss the most popular tools which are
being used by many. The first one is :
MyPublicWifi
MyPublicWiFi
is an easy-to-use software that turns your laptop/PC into a Wi-Fi
wireless access point. Anyone nearby can surf the Internet through your
sharing. This is also an ideal solution for setting up a temporary
Access Point in a hotel room,meeting room,at home or the like.
Step 1
Please visit http://www.mypublicwifi.com/publicwifi/en/index.html to download MyPublicWifi software.
Step 2
Follow on screen instructions to install the application
Step 3
Open
it as administrator and then select Automatic Hotspot configuration.
Then give a desired name for your connection along with a memorable
password.
Step 4
Check Enable internet sharing check box. Then select your internet connection.
Step 5
Click Start Hotspot button to start sharing internet over your Wi-Fi
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Hotspot is an easy to use software router for Windows computers that
utilizes your PC’s built in Wi-Fi card to wirelessly share any available
Internet connection with friends, co-workers, and mobile devices.
1: Set your desired Hotspot name and password.
The Hotspot name must start with “Connectify-”. For example : Connectify-Rias.
2: Select which Internet connection you’d like to share.
Share your the Internet connection from your Cable or DSL modem, a 3G or 4G modem, even another Wi-Fi network
3: Click Start Hotspot, thats it!
Other
Wi-Fi devices such as laptops and smartphones will be able to see and
connect to your hotspot just like any other access point.
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Reset Windows password for administrator and other user account
Create new Windows local or Domain user account
Quickly and easily change Windows local password or reset Windows Active Directory Domain password to Re123456
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Intuitive and easy-to-use interface.
100% recovery rate. Recover Windows password without any data loss.
Multifunctional password recovery for Windows local and Domain system.
Create Password Recovery CD/DVD or USB Drive
Supports burn CD/DVD reset disk on any accessible PC, then reboot the locked PC from the disk to reset password.
Create a bootable USB drive on Windows system, and
then reset password via it. This is highly recommended for it is more
environmental, economical and convenient compared to the CD/DVD.
Recover, Change Password or Create New Accounts in 2 Steps
Download and install Windows Password Reset Ultimate on an accessible PC to create a password reset CD/DVD or USB drive.
Then insert the burned CD/DVD or USB drive into your
locked PC, reboot it from the reset disk to reset, change password or
create new accounts.
Compatible with All Windows OS and Hardware
Support Windows 8, Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2000, NT, etc.
Support Windows Sever 2008 (R2), 2003 (R2), 2000, etc.
Support a variety of file systems like FAT16, FAT32, NTFS and NTFS5.
Support many types of hard disk including IDE/SATA/SCSI.
Works on All Laptop and Desktop
Support all brands of PC including Dell, HP, IBM, Asus, Sony, Lenovo, etc.
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System Requirement
Support System: Windows 8, Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2000, 2003, 2008, NT, etc. (including 32/64 bit)
Processor: 1 GHz or above (2.0 GHz recommended)
RAM: 256 MB or above (1 GB recommended)
Free Hard Disk Space: 100 MB or above
For USB: A blank USB Flash drive
For CD/DVD:
1. The accessible PC comes with an internal/external CD-BURNER.
2. A blank or erasable CD/DVD.
3. Your locked computer contains CD/DVD drive.
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Windows Password Recovery Ultimate is an omnipotent
Windows password management tool. It allows you to reset lost Windows
local and Domain password. Meanwhile, you can create new local and
Domain accounts as well as change your password with it in a minute!
Burn a bootable CD/DVD or USB Flash Drive to reset Windows local password
Burn a bootable CD/DVD or USB Flash Drive to change lost Windows Domain password to Re123456
Change Windows local or Domain password
Create new Windows local or Domain user account (with admin privileges)
Support Windows 8, Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2008, 2003 and Server 2000/2003/2008, etc.
If you would like to change your Yahoo! password, just sign in to your
Yahoo! account with your current password and click the Account Info or
My Account link at the top of the page. You will be asked to re-enter
your current password for verification. Then:
1. Click the "Change Password" link.
2. Enter your current password in the first box.
3. Enter your new password (as you would like it to be) in the second box.
4. Confirm your new password in the third box.
5. Click the "Save" button.
Or you can use this change password link. http://edit.yahoo.com/config/change_pw
you will be asked to enter your current password once and your new password twice. click "Save"
Usually we set password for our memory card for privacy and security
reasons, but the common mistake every one does is forgetting password.
Now if you forget the password the only option is to format your memory
card with the help of the card reader and eventually the loss of all
your data stored on it. There is a way to break the security wall. If
you are a Symbian device lover then no need to worry about the password.
You can crack them in few minutes.
In this tutorial I am going to teach you how to reset your memory
card password in easy step. Before we start you need to have X-plore
(application used to explore your system files and folder even the
hidden folders in your device)
Step1: Install X-Plore in your mobile. If you want to download X-Plore search around internet you can download free trail from here for Symbian and for Android from here.
Step2: Open your X-plore apps and Press 0(Zero) and check which you have marked the “show the system files”
Step3: Once you done that now go to the following path C:/Sys/Data/Mmcstore
Step4: Once you reached there you need to press “3″ under option to set it in the Hex-viewer
Step5: See the third column you will able to see a line of code !
TMSD02G (c??”?x???1?2?3?4?5). Just check the character between the “?”
it is your password ie: 12345
Note: If you have not set the password, then you will not able to gain access to C:/Sys/Data X-Plore Supported Devices:
Symbian and Android.
If you want to install Windows 8 and don’t have a DVD drive then don’t
despair. Windows 8 can be installed from a USB drive. You just have to
create a Windows 8 bootable USB drive. There are many ways to do it. You
can even do it from command line without any software. But here I’m
going to tell the easiest method that requires only a few clicks of
mouse.
Note: This method works for both Windows 7 and Windows 8.
Step 1:
Download Windows 7 USB/DVD download tool and
install it. This tool is designed for windows 7 but works well for
Windows 8. For some reasons they have chosen a weird name for this tool.
I always forget the name of this tool.
Step 2:
Click Browse and select the Windows 8 ISO file.
Step 3:
Click Next.
Step 4:
Click USB device and select your USB drive from the list. You will need at least 4GB or larger drive.
Step 5:
Finally click Begin copying and files will begin to copy.
Now wait and relax till the files are copied. When it’s finished boot
the computer from USB and start installation.
Note:
If you are running a 32-bit OS you can only make 32-bit bootable
Windows 8 USB drive. 64-bit users can make both 32-bit and 64-bit
bootable windows 8 USB drive.
Install Windows 8 without product key
Unlike windows 7, Windows 8 does not offer a 30 day trial and you
have to enter product key at the time of installation. This can be
problematic if you do not have key ready. You can bypass this while
installation. But you have to enter the key later. Step 1:
Create a file in notepad with the following content:
[EditionID]
Professional
[Channel]
Retail
[VL]
0
Step 2:
Save it as “ei.cfg” in sources folder of the USB drive created above. Make sure file name is inside double quotes while saving.
Additional tip:
If you wan’t the choice of version( Professional or Core) during setup use following “ei.cfg”
Update:The
key given in this article is for preview version of Window 8.1. It will
only work with the ISO images of preview version given below. Update 2 (Oct 17,13):The final version is out for general public ! Go get windows 8.1. If you have installed the preview version then upgrade instructions are given here. If you are on Windows 8 device just click this link to upgrade. If for some reason you are not getting the upgrade option in live store read this.
Microsoft has just released the Preview edition of Windows 8.1
codenamed Windows “Blue”. For the uninformed this is an updated version
of Windows 8 that was released back in 2012. The version number 8.1
here indicates that it not a new OS but more of an update. This update
is free for all Windows 8 users.
This is a preview version and may have
some rough edges. So it is not recommended for production use. So don’t
install it on your main system. The final version will be release later
this year. The changes in this update are subtle. Many existing features
are refined. Here are the major changes:
What’s New
Apps
New calculator, sound recorder, video editing app.
Internet Explorer 11 and powershell v4.0.
The skydrive app is revamped and is much more usable now.
The search app provides integrated search result from PC, web and apps.
Improved App Store that can update the installed apps automatically.
Usability
Live tiles can now be resized to smaller size. New extra large size for desktop tile.
The colour of start screen can be changed to any colour instead of selecting from predefined colours as before.
The biggest improvement in usability is that the the apps can be snapped to half of screen instead of either 25% or 75% earlier.
There is now a visible start button.
Now you can boot directly to desktop.
The hot spots in the upper right and left corner of the screen can now be disabled via settings.
New Technologies
Support for DirectX 11.2 and Resilient File System (ReFS)
You can install Windows 8.1 following
this very simple article. Although it is written for Windows 8 it works
equally well for Windows 8.1. You don’t need to burn a DVD. Just a 4GB
or larger USB drive. see it must created and edit by AmanAhad.... don't forgot to see the below link......
Update:The
key given in this article is for preview version of Window 8.1. It will
only work with the ISO images of preview version given below. Update 2 (Oct 17,13):The final version is out for general public ! Go get windows 8.1. If you have installed the preview version then upgrade instructions are given here. If you are on Windows 8 device just click this link to upgrade. If for some reason you are not getting the upgrade option in live store read this.
Microsoft has just released the Preview edition of Windows 8.1
codenamed Windows “Blue”. For the uninformed this is an updated version
of Windows 8 that was released back in 2012. The version number 8.1
here indicates that it not a new OS but more of an update. This update
is free for all Windows 8 users.
This is a preview version and may have
some rough edges. So it is not recommended for production use. So don’t
install it on your main system. The final version will be release later
this year. The changes in this update are subtle. Many existing features
are refined. Here are the major changes:
What’s New
Apps
New calculator, sound recorder, video editing app.
Internet Explorer 11 and powershell v4.0.
The skydrive app is revamped and is much more usable now.
The search app provides integrated search result from PC, web and apps.
Improved App Store that can update the installed apps automatically.
Usability
Live tiles can now be resized to smaller size. New extra large size for desktop tile.
The colour of start screen can be changed to any colour instead of selecting from predefined colours as before.
The biggest improvement in usability is that the the apps can be snapped to half of screen instead of either 25% or 75% earlier.
There is now a visible start button.
Now you can boot directly to desktop.
The hot spots in the upper right and left corner of the screen can now be disabled via settings.
New Technologies
Support for DirectX 11.2 and Resilient File System (ReFS)
You can install Windows 8.1 following
this very simple article. Although it is written for Windows 8 it works
equally well for Windows 8.1. You don’t need to burn a DVD. Just a 4GB
or larger USB drive. see it must created and edit by AmanAhad.... don't forgot to see the below link......
Battery is the most vital part of a
laptop. It is the component that makes laptop truly a portable device.
Most of the laptops on an average give about 3 to 4 hours of backup on a
single charge. But due to many reasons the actual time can be much less
for some users. You can increase laptop battery life by using some
simple methods . Following methods will make your laptop run longer on
battery:
1. Adjust screen brightness
This is the single most important factor
affecting battery life. Whether it is laptop, phone or tablet screens
are major source of power drain. Lets face it, you don’t need
maximum brightens all the time. Adjust the screen brightness according
to your requirements. When indoor lower your screen brightness to
minimum comfortable level. The difference between minimum and maximum
brightness can be as large as 1 hour of battery life.
2. Keep DVD drive empty
DVD drives consume lot of power every
time CD/DVD spins in the drive. So don’t keep your drive filled all the
time. This suggestion will raise on question:
Question: But what if I need to use some CD/DVD frequently ?
Solution:Just make an ISO image of your disk and copy it on your hard drive. You can then use it as a regular regular disk using
WiFi consume a significant amount of
power. Disable WiFi when not needed. It’s significance can gauged from
the fact that most notebooks have function keys dedicated to this
purpose.
4. Disable Bluetooth
Nowadays bluetooth and Wifi come on a
single chip to save power. Bluetooth consume very small amount of power.
But if you want to save every last bit of power disable it.
5. Remove external device
External devices like portable DVD
writers, hard drives, USB hubs, etc can be real power guzzlers.
Disconnect any device as soon as its use is over.
6. Defrag your hard drive regularly
Yes defragmenting hard drive can save
some power. While this may not be obvious. Here is why: When your hard
drive is fragment the data spreads over the hard drive
A single file may physically have its
different parts at locations on the hard drive. To read this file the
head of the hard drive has to move to different location. Thus consuming
more power in the process.
7 .Close unused application or resource hogs
This is very simple method. You process,
hard drive, graphics, etc all consume different amount of power at
different load levels. The more you stress them the more power they will
consume. Close any unused application or resource hogs. Sometimes using
a lighter alternative of an application may save power.
7. Replace HDD with an SSD
The SSDs are newer breed of storage
device that do not have any moving parts like hard disk drives. The
power consumption is significantly less. That is why most Ultrabooks
have SSDs. Another advantage is performance. An SSDs are much faster
than traditional spinning drive and can breath new life into your
laptop. The remove hard drive can be converted to a portable drive using
hard drive casing.
8. User Power Saver profile
Windows, Mac or Linux have built in
profiles for battery mode. In Windows it is called “Power Saver”. Use it
whenever on battery. You can also fine tune the power profile by going
to advanced power settings. Though default profile is sufficient.
9. Add more RAM
The recommended amount of RAM for
Windows 7 32bit is 2GB and Windows 7 64bit is 4GB. When you have less
than recommended RAM you will easily exceed this. Then pagefile will be
used more often. As a result hard drive thrashing will occur and more
power will be used. The amount of RAM required also depends on usage. If
you are a heavy multitasker then adding more will help. Since RAM is
pretty cheap these days it is highly recommended that you upgrade it.
1o. Regularly clean your laptop
Make sure the openings of the laptop are
free of any obstruction. Otherwise the laptop will heat up and fans
will be consumed. Over the time dust may accumulate in the exhaust vent.
Get is cleaned from a any laptop service shop.
11. Keep it cool
If your laptop overheats get a laptop
cooling pad to keep it cool. Make sure it is not USB powered otherwise
it will itself consume power.
Another tip is not to keep your notebook
on soft surfaces like bed, sofa or pillow. This closes the vents as
well as act as an insulator for heat.
12. Mute sound
This point is obvious. But here it is for the sake of completeness.
Speakers consume some power. If you don’t need sound just mute it.
13 .Keep your drivers and OS updated
Newer drivers not only give you better
performance but also are more power efficient. Hardware manufacturers
are continuously trying to decrease power consumption. Therefore a lot
of time
For the same reason as above keep your OS updated. These updates will also protect against latest security exploits.
14. Use hibernation and sleep
When leaving your laptop for short
duration put in on sleep. It will consume a very small amount of power
but you can quickly revive it from sleep. If planning to take a longer
break it is better to put it on hibernation. No power is consumed in
hibernation mode. In both sleep and hibernation your work remains saved.
15 .Turn off aero ( Windows only)
Windows Aero is the transparency effect
on windows borders. Some users have reported small to negligible saving
in battery life by turning by off Aero. We recommend to test it
yourself.
Conclusion
By following above methods you can
easily increase laptop battery life. Some of these methods don’t cost
anything. There is no reason not to use them. Methods like upgrading RAM
will cost you but if battery life of you laptop is important to you
then we recommend these methods
If this guide helped you or we have missed an important point then let us know in the comments below.