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Increase game performance on Windows with Game Booster!

30 Apr

As described on their site :

Designed to help optimize your PC for smoother, more responsive game play in the latest PC games with the touch of a button, Game Booster helps achieve the performance edge previously only available to highly technical enthusiasts. It works by temporarily shutting down background processes, cleaning RAM, and intensifying processor performance. That means you can keep all the features of Microsoft® Windows Vista® and XP® ready for when you need them, but turn them off when you are ready to get down to serious business – gaming.

I tried it before playing Left 4 Dead, and did notice smooth play, especially during horde attack.

Info + Download : [Click]

Multiple instances of Windows Picture and Fax Viewer in XP

26 Sep

Windows Picture and Fax Viewer is the default application that opens up evertime you launch an image file like jpg or gif. But in Windows XP, you can have only one window of Picture Viewer open at a time. When you open a new image, the previous window closes. But what if you wanted to have two or more pictures showing in Picture Viewer? You can do this, but it’s not exactly feasable to do everytime.

1) Open one image.
2) Now click on Print icon. This opens up Photo Printing Wizard. Let it stay open.
3) Open another image of your choice. Note that previous image stays open.
4) Now just close the Photo Printing Wizard.

Now you have two instances of Windows Photo and Fax Viewer open!

Block ads without Ad-Block

21 Sep

Let’s admit, many of us don’t like ads while surfing websites, much less those flashy and ultra-cool (read irritating and dumb) ads. If you use Firefox, there’s a good chance that you are using Ad-block or similar extension. Opera has something similar too. But what of those ads that you see when (rarely) you use Internet Explorer? Or what of those ads integrated in Messenger windows?
To block these relatively harmless (and other potentially dangerous) ads, you can use Hosts file created by MVPS. According to them :

The Hosts file contains the mappings of IP addresses to host names. This file is loaded into memory (cache) at startup, then Windows checks the Hosts file before it queries any DNS servers, which enables it to override addresses in the DNS. This prevents access to the listed sites by redirecting any connection attempts back to the local (your) machine. Another feature of the HOSTS file is its ability to block other applications from connecting to the Internet, providing the entry exists.

You can use a HOSTS file to block ads, banners, 3rd party Cookies, 3rd party page counters, web bugs, and even most hijackers. This is accomplished by blocking the connection(s) that supplies these little gems.

You can get more information and download link at MVPS website.