Showing posts with label Windows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows. Show all posts

Tuesday, 9 June 2015

XAMPP is an open source cross platform web server. XAMPP stands for;
  • X – cross platform operating systems (it can run on any OS  Mac OX , Windows , Linux )
  • A – Apache.
  • M – MySQL
  • P – PHP
  • P – Perl 


STEP #1: Download the XAMPP installer at https://www.apachefriends.org/download.html. Now the .exe file gets downloaded.




STEP #2: Click the downloaded file(.exe file) to install XAMPP on Windows.




STEP #3: Select the language.



STEP #4: Click on Next.


STEP #5: Click Next


STEP #6: If you would like to change the folder that xampp should reside, then change it and Click Next. Otherwise, Simply Click Next.





STEP #7: Click Next.


STEP #8: Click Next.


STEP #9: Now it starts installing.




STEP #10: Click Finish


STEP #11:Now  The Control Panel is displayed.


STEP #12: Start Apache, Mysql etc.


STEP #13: Type "localhost/xampp" in the address bar. Select language.



STEP #14: Now, you can see the message "Congratulations:
You have successfully installed XAMPP on this system!"


How to install XAMPP on Windows

Friday, 28 November 2014

Disk Clean up 

  • Removes temporary Internet files. 
  • Empties the Recycle Bin
  • Removes downloaded program files
  • Removes Windows temporary files



OK, Let us see the step by step instructions to clean up the disk (with pictures).

STEP #1: Click on Windows Icon and then Select My Computer.




STEP #2: Right click on Local Disk (C:) and then select Properties.




STEP #3: A dialog box will be shown like this.



STEP #4:  Click on Disk Cleanup.




STEP #5:  A dialog box will be shown like this.





STEP #6: Click on Clean up System files.


STEP #7:  Disk is cleaning up and it takes few minutes.


STEP #8: Click on OK.


STEP #9: Click on Delete files.


STEP #10: Disk clean up takes some time to clean the unnecessary files.



How to clean up disk in windows 7

Monday, 24 November 2014

Briefcase is one of the most important features of Windows OS. If you work on files outside your main computer (using a portable computer, for example), you can use Briefcase to synchronize the files with their counterparts on your main computer when you finish working on them.

When you reconnect your portable computer to your main computer (or insert a removable disk containing the modified files), Briefcase automatically updates files on your main computer to the modified versions. You do not need to move modified files out of Briefcase or delete the existing copies on your main computer.
Briefcase stores files and displays their status. For instance, it can show you whether a file is linked to the original file on your main computer, or whether it is a separate file. This information helps you keep files organized and prevents you from accidentally deleting or copying over the most recent version of a file.
IMPORTANT NOTE:

When you are using Briefcase to copy files from your main computer to your portable computer, the two computers must be connected, either over a network or with a direct cable connection.

TO CREATE A NEW BRIEFCASE:
  •     To open My Computer, click Start, and then click My Computer.
  •        Click the folder in which you want to create the new Briefcase.
  •        On the File menu, point to New, and then click Briefcase.

(or)
  •        To create a Briefcase on your Desktop, right click anywhere on the desktop, click New, and then click Briefcase.

You can use the Windows Briefcase to help you organize and keep your documents up-to date between two Personal Computers.
There are four easy steps to work with Briefcase:
  •        Drag your important files in to the Briefcase.
  •        Take the Briefcase with you as you travel by keeping it on your laptop computer or dragging it onto a floppy disk.
  •        Make changes either to the files inside the Briefcase or to the original files.
  •        Click Update All on the Briefcase menu to bring you files up-to date

TO CHECK THE STATUS OF FILES IN BRIEFCASE
  •        Open Briefcase, and then click the file you want to check.
  •        On the File menu, click Properties.
  •        Click the Update Status tab.

NOTES:
  •        To find the copy of the file that is outside Briefcase (which is the counterpart to the copy that is stored in Briefcase), on the Update Status tab, click Find Original.
  •          If you want to view the status of the files that are stored in Briefcase and the status column does not appear in the right pane of the Briefcase window, on the View menu, click Details.

Synchronizing files in Windows BRIEFCASE

 
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