Transfrom Windows XP to Linux Style

May 5, 2008 · Filed Under Fun & Games, Tools & Utilities, Windows XP · Comment 

Do you want to make your computer get a Linux Style ? 

Ultimate Windows To Linux transformation Pack

transfrom windows to linux 

Just use a free program by installing the package. Unlike other packages this wont slow down your PC and have complete look and feel as if you were been using a LINUX Operating system.

Want to try by download from the link below.  File Size ~ 10.2 MB

:: Download Ultimate Windows To Linux transformation Pack

Remove Dead Pixel in Laptop

May 4, 2008 · Filed Under Tools & Utilities, Trouble Shooting · Comment 

Do you know, What is Pixel in your Laptop Computer?

Almost the Laptop Computer using TFT screen,  and have thousands of pixels, on a 1024×768 monitor, there are three cells for each pixel - one each for red, green, and blue - which amounts to nearly 2.4 million cells (1024×768x 3 = 2,359,296).

What is Dead Pixel in Laptop?

Dead Pixel mean blue pixel not responding or stuck on screen.  Normally manufacturers have a policy which will specify that “X” amount of dead pixel/stuck (Some manufacturers guarantee minimum 3 dead pixels) they will replace for free of charge.  (In waranty period)

Check Dead Pixel byChange background  in difference Color Screen

  • Black color, Dead Pixel will show as Blue
  • White color, Dead Pixel will show as Yellow
  • Blue color, Dead Pixel will show as Black

Dead Pixel Tester

Dead Pixel Tester

This is free program for test and do as a pixel exerciser,  This will bring up another movable window, that put over the stuck pixel (s) which will randomlly change the color of the pixel.  but most leave it running for several hours before seeing the result.  Why not to try it with Free Program?

:: Download Dead Pixel Tester 

Extract Icons from Windows

Are you finding Windows Icons?  The easy way to extract Windows Icons by using IconsExtract Free Utility program

IconsExtract

The IconsExtract utility scans the files and folders on your computer, and extract the icons and cursors stored in EXE, DLL, OCX, CPL, and in other file types. You can save the extracted icons to ICO files (or CUR files for cursors), or copy the image of a single icon into the clipboard.

How to use IconsExtract?

  1. Download and Install “IconsExtract”
  2. Open program and then click menu “Files” then select “Search for Icons”
  3. Icon Extract Utility

  4. Click “Browse Folders” and select any folder (recommend to use C:\windows\system32)
  5. Click “OK” to confirm, program will back to “Search for Icons” page
  6. Click “Search for Icons” button below and wait until complete

Note: IconsExtract can only extract icons from 32-bit executable files. It cannot extract icons from 16-bit files.

:: Download IconsExtract


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