RAM
Adding memory doesn't cost much or take too much work. Conventional wisdom labels it the best upgrade for the price, although not all tests agree with that.
If you're going to upgrade your PC's memory, keep these issues in mind:
First, your motherboard can only handle so much RAM, and before you buy any, find out how much it can take.
Second, if you're running a 32-bit version of Windows, it can only use about 3.5GB of RAM. (The 64-bit versions can take more than your motherboard).
CPU
Should you upgrade the chip at the heart of your PC? Perhaps, but only if you're comfortable working deep inside your PC and the new chip is considerably better than the old one. What's considerably better? It should have either more cores or at least a 50-percent gain in clock speed.
I have yet to find a Crucial-like web site for CPUs. To find a compatible CPU is to check with the manufacturer of your computer or--if its home- or locally-built--the manufacturer of the motherboard.
The Graphics Card
If you're a serious gamer, you want a powerhouse graphics card. If you're not, you don't.
Storage
Are you ready to replace your hard drive with something faster? A solid state drive (SSD) has no moving parts, and thus can read and write data with a speed that a 7200rpm hard drive can only envy. Tests done by the PC World Test Center showed improvements in disk-related tasks of up to and over 30 percent.
But there's a heavy price you pay--literally. By the gigabyte, SSDs are much more expensive than hard drives. You can buy a 1TB internal hard drive these days for well under $100. You can't buy a 120GB SSD for twice that.
One of the easiest ways to render your computer unusable is to mess with the
operating system's files and settings--one accidental deletion of a single file
can require a complete reinstall of Windows and all of your applications.
To protect users, Windows hides important system files and folders, thereby
preventing accidental deletion and modification. It also enhances the
readability of file listings by hiding known file extensions (such as .xlsx for
Excel files or .docx for Word files) so that it’s less confusing for you to
find what you’re looking for.
However, in some instances you want to see certain system files and folders
(such as when you have to troubleshoot a problem), or you need to confirm a
certain file's type (to be sure that you have the right one). Windows offers an
easy way to reveal hidden system files or file extensions. Here’s how to do it.
1. Click Start, Control Panel to bring up a Windows Explorer window.
2. Click Folder Options... in the File menu. (Note: Windows Vista and 7 turn this menu off by default, so first you may need to press the Alt key to enable the menu.)
3. Click the View tab.
4. To view hidden files, under the Advanced Settings menu look for 'Hidden Files and Folders'.
5. Click the radio button for Show hidden files, folders, and drives.
6. To view hidden file extensions, under Advanced Settings uncheck the box for Hide extensions for known file types.
When you are done, just click Apply and OK, and your changes will take effect immediately.
You have to download first 2007 Microsoft Office Add-in from Microsoft download center.
This download allows you to export and save to the PDF and XPS formats
in 2007 Microsoft Office programs. It also allows you to send as
e-mail attachment in the PDF and XPS formats in a subset of these
programs. Specific features vary by program.
This Microsoft Save
as PDF or XPS Add-in for 2007 Microsoft Office programs supplements and
is subject to the license terms for the 2007 Microsoft Office system
software.
To install this download:
After you install this download open the document you want to publish and then, depending on the program you are using, select Save or Publish to PDF or XPS from the Office or File menu.
How to Fix Angry Birds error "Texture is too large 2048 x 2048, maximum supported is 1024 x 1024"
Angry Birds game is a very popular game . It has been recently released a PC version which can be played on a PC. However, many people find an graphic error when launching the game:
But for some Windows users, there’s an issue, in which they encounter an error which says:
“Texture is too large: 2048 x 2048, maximum supported size: 1024 x 1024”
Here are some tricks to do:
1. Change Screen Resolution from Game Settings
Open the directory where Angry Birds is installed, find ‘config.lua‘ file and open it in any text editor, like Notepad.
Lower down the values of ‘height’ and ‘width’. For optimal gameplay experience, minimum 1024×600 is recommended. But you can lower the values from these recommended settings if you need to.
Then try to launch AngrBirds.exe if it works... If still doesn't work proceed to Step 2...
2. Update your Display driver
This solution worked for most of the users. To update your display card driver:
Goto start menu > Search box
Type ‘devmgmt.msc‘ (without quotes)
This will open Device Manager. Now expand ‘Display adapters’ and right click the display adapter that is shown.
Choose ‘Update driver software’ and from the new windows that appears, click first option, “Search automatically for updated driver software”
This will automatically detect, search and install the latest driver for your display card.
Then try to launch AngrBirds.exe if it works.. If still doesn't work proceed to Step 3..
3. Manually Install Display Driver
For many users, automatic search for display driver didn’t work. They manually searched and installed the latest drivers from the official websites of their video card manufacturers and this worked for them.
Here are the links to Graphics Cards Drivers Download Section of:
Intel : http://downloadcenter.intel.com/
Nvidia : http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
ATI : http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/index.aspx
To know your Display Card’s model name and number, open device manager and expand ‘Display adapters‘
NOTE:
You can try all of the 3 solutions given above. But follow them in the order as mentioned. Do the automatic search for drivers first, then go for manual search and then config.lua settings file in the end if first two fails.
You need to make sure that your display card supports OpenGL 2.0. But it is known that some embedded display adapters are totally incompatible even after update to latest available driver.
Then launch AngrBirds.exe it should work now...
When you have problems with Windows 7, follow this guide to enable Safe Mode and troubleshoot your PC with ease.