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Blue Screen View – BSOD

BLue Screen View

BLue Screen View

This is a very useful tool for PC troubleshooters which allow them to see the BSOD while at the same time use google to figure out the problem. Even if you are not a PC troubleshooters you still can use this tool to help them by just double clicking on the file it will show you your very last blue screen of death. You can either screen shot it or tell your PC technician over the phone about the clash information. BlueScreenView also mark the drivers that their addresses found in the crash stack, so you can easily locate the suspected drivers that possibly caused the crash. With the help of this viewer you no longer need to copy down the error message onto a piece of paper. Moreover it is a freeware which can be found at Nirsoft.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Mech - August 8, 2009 at 9:30 am

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Tip of the week: Auslogics Duplicate File Finder

By scanning your computer system for duplicate files regularly can be beneficial in several ways. It can help you to save disk space and avoid confusion when working with the similar file that resides in multiple locations. Auslogics Duplicate File Finder scan and compiling the MD5 hash of each file it scans, it can dig through your disks and find duplicates even with mismatched names. It has a very user friendly interface, you begins selecting folders or hard drives that should be checked for duplicates. It is possible to select multiple folders and drives or just one. After which you select the type of criteria you want when performing the scan.

Auslogics Duplicate File screen shot

Auslogics Duplicate File Finder screen shot

Above is a screen shot of the auslogics duplicate file finder setting. You can download the software here.

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5 Great Computer Pranks


Try this on your friend or anyone you dislike. They are going to hate you i can confirm that. You does not need to know hacking skill to make a computer unusable.

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DIY your own USB cooling Fan

I found this DIY interesting not because it is simple to do but also we can recycle parts found in old or spoiled CD drive. As you know this few year the world have been promoting going green. So this DIY is good as it recycled the motor found in the drive. The items need in this DIY are a broken CD or DVD drive, an empty cd/dvd package, an usb cable, a cork, iron wire and an antenna cable sheath. I have included 2 video in my this post, the different is that the second video use a blank CD or DVD to make the fan blades and a paper roll to make the fan stand.

USB fans are useful in many ways for example you are in outdoor using your laptop under a hot sun, the usb fan maybe your only cooling device to cool you down. Or today is your unlucky day that both your room fan and air con are spoiled. This is when usb come into help. Hope you enjoy the videos.

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