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How to Uninstall any antivirus using uninstaller software!

 If you face too much problem of uninstalling antivirus products from your PC then try this following software for your PC to fix such error…
AVG! antivirus Vx.x any version
Link: just click on this software to download it
PerfectUninstaller
AVAST:
Link:
aswclear
Kaspersky:
Link:
kavremover

Bitdefender:
Link:
BitDefender Uninstall Tool
McAfee:

Filed under: Hack and Crack

What is Thumb.db? How to get rid of Thumbs.db!

What is Thumb.db?

There’s a file called Thumbs.db in almost every one of the folders on your computer. What is it and how do you get rid of it?

Thumbs.db is a system file generated automatically by Windows XP when you view the contents of a folder in “Thumbnail” or “Filmstrip” view. Thumbs.db contains a copy of each of the tiny preview images generated for image files in that folder so that they load up quickly the next time you browse that folder. Thumbs.db also stores your settings with regard to thumbnail and filmstrip view.

Despite the fact that Thumbs.db is a hidden system file, it annoys people because it tends to show up in places where it’s not wanted. Many times you’ll try to zip up a folder full of images and e-mail them to a friend or upload them to an FTP site, and Thumbs.db goes along for the ride.

 

How to get rid of Thumbs.db!

To stop your computer from generating and regenerating future Thumbs.db files, do the following:
If you’re on the desktop…
  1. Click Start
  2. Control Panel
  3. Folder Options
Or, if you have My Computer or window explorer open…
  1. Click Tools
  2. Click Folder Options
After performing either of those two operations, the “Folder Options” window will open up.
  1. Click on the View tab
  2. Check Do not cache thumbnail
  3. Click Apply —> OK
       Once you click the OK button, your computer will cease to generate Thumbs.db files. If you delete any of the existing Thumbs.db files, they will not return. Be forewarned though, if you browse a folder that contains a large quantity of image files (or extremely large image files), it will take a long time for that folder to load even if you have previously browsed it because the thumbnail images will not have been cached in Thumbs.db.

Filed under: Knowledge

What is HDMI?

HDMI is the abbreviation of High-Definition Multimedia Interface.

HDMI connects digital audio/video sources such as a set-top box, an HD DVD disc player, a Blu-ray Disc player, a PC, video game console,
or an AV receiver to a compatible digital audio device and/or video monitor such as a digital television (DTV).

HDMI makes an uncompressed digital RGB (Red, Green, Blue) connection from the source to the screen. By eliminating conversion to an analog signal, it delivers an unblemished image.

The non-degraded signal reduces flicker and leads to a clearer picture. HDMI intelligently communicates the highest output resolution with the source device.

The HDMI input is fully backwards compatible with DVI (Digital Video Interface) sources but includes digital audio. HDMI uses HDCP copy protection.

The picture below shows a HDMI cable:

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