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Computers. They pretty much dictate our daily lives by now. The plans of the store
you bought it in were most likely drafted on one.Reading this article through this blog/site means that you’re probably a computer
junkie, and you’re looking for a way to make your next fix more interesting. While
looking through this site, You feel the need to enhance your life on the Internet. You
probably spend over half of your day online . . . and you love it. www.blogadvertisingstore.com/ has lot of information about what you try to see.
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also enhance the living status of the user; Also may include journal entries,
commentaries and recommendations compiled by the Who's (site owner).
For some people, it’s a release. They might keep a daily diary of how they’re coping
with cancer, so they don’t have to constantly tell friends and family the same news
over and over, but also so they can say the things that they find too hard to discuss
face to face with people, simply, they have name of the site on their lips.
Anyone can find info about Others because they’re isolated from the world—whether
physically or mentally. Maybe they live in the middle of war-torn Iraq, like Salam
Pax, the “Baghdad Blogger”. Writing their thoughts as a web page helps these people
feel like part of something and gives them hope. The
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its directory.
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ATTRIB: Understand Your Computer

In Windows, files and folders have certain properties (called attributes) that can be configured. If you right-click on the file or folder's icon, you'll see some check boxes that allow you to change these attributes. The ATTRIB command allows you to do this when the Windows GUI is not available. The possible attributes, which vary based on Windows version and other factors, are as follows:
Read only: When set, this allows the file to be opened and viewed, but not changed or deleted.
Archive: This attribute affects whether the file will be backed up in certain backup schemes using a backup program, or whether running the XCOPY command will copy that particular file. For more information, see Windows Backup help files.

System: This indicates that the file is necessary for some Windows process.
Hidden: Windows hides certain files by default; however, any file can be hidden or displayed by changing this attribute. In 2000 and XP, when the user has enabled the showing of hidden files (in any Windows folder in Tools > Folder Options > View tab), icons for hidden folders and files appear translucent.

The most common repair use for the ATTRIB command is to replace corrupted registry files in 9x).
When run without switches, ATTRIB shows the attributes of each file in the current folder.
ATTRIB displays, sets, or removes the read-only, archive, system, and hidden attributes assigned to files or folders. Used without parameters, ATTRIB displays attributes of all files in the current folder.
Use
ATTRIB uses the plus sign (+) to turn on an attribute, and the minus sign (-) to turn off an attribute. To use ATTRIB, navigate to the folder where the desired file is located, and type the command followed by the filename (with or without wildcards) and the desired parameters and switches.
Parameters:
+r: Sets the read-only file attribute.
-r: Clears the read-only file attribute.
+a: Sets the archive file attribute.
-a: Clears the archive file attribute.
+s: Sets the system file attribute.
-s: Clears the system file attribute.
+h: Sets the hidden file attribute.
-h: Clears the hidden file attribute.
Switches:
/s: Applies the command to matching files in the current folder and all its subfolders.
/d: Applies the command to the entire folder.
Note:
To apply a change to a group of files using wildcard characters, files with their system and/or hidden attributes will not be affected unless you turn off the hidden and system attributes first.
Examples:
To display the attributes of a file named chapter07.doc, navigate to the folder and enter:
ATTRIB chapter07.doc
To assign the read-only attribute to the file, enter:
ATTRIB +r chapter07.doc
To remove the read-only, hidden, and system attributes from all .reg files on the C: drive, including in all subfolders, navigate to the C: drive and enter:
ATTRIB -r -h -s *.reg /s

CHKDSK: Understand Your Computer

CHKDSK (present in all versions, useful in 2000 and XP only)
CHKDSK is a program used for checking the status of magnetic drives/disks, fixing certain errors, and even recovering readable data from bad disk sectors. It isn't particularly useful in 9x, except for obtaining a report on files on the disk. To correct any disk errors on 9x, run ScanDisk. In 2000, and XP, CHKDSK replaces 9x's ScanDisk. In 2000 and XP, it is easier to run CHKDSK from Windows, so you might as well save the command-line version for when the computer is booted into Safe Mode, Command prompt only. When invoked with the /f and/or /r switches to run on a disk in use, CHKDSK will prompt you to run at the next boot.
Use
Type CHKDSK followed by the drive letter and colon (:), followed by any switches (each switch must be preceded by a space character).
Switches
/c: Use with NTFS-formatted drives only. Skips folder structure cycle checking, resulting in a faster completion.
/f: Fixes file system errors on the disk. If run on a disk currently in use, /f causes CHKDSK to be run on the next boot.
/i: Use with NTFS-formatted drives only. Performs a less exhaustive check of index entries, resulting in a faster completion.
/r: Recovers readable information from bad disk sectors. If run on a disk currently in use, /r causes CHKDSK to be run on the next boot. See the listing for the RECOVER command for another tool that can recover lost data.
/v: Displays the name of each file in every folder as the disk is checked.
/x: Use with NTFS-formatted drives only. Makes all necessary changes to any network-mapped drives in order for CHKDSK to work on them. /x also includes the functionality of the /r switch.
Notes
· Running CHKDSK without the /f, /r, and/or /x switches is usually pointless and might report false disk errors.

· If you are prompted to convert lost chains (unidentified file fragments) to files, do so by typing . You can then find the files in the root folder (C:\ in the C: drive). The files are named File****.chk (the asterisks stand for any character). If the files don't contain any data you need, you can delete them. If you type (answer no) to the prompt, the fragments will be deleted automatically.If you use the /f or /x switch on a very large disk such as 80GB, or one with huge numbers of files (e.g., millions of files), CHKDSK might take several days to complete. CHKDSK cannot be stopped while it is running, so the computer will not be available for this time.

understand what is web directory?

Before we start understand what is web directory, we should understand the driving traffic or get publicy from the web or web directory:

When driving traffic to the website offer it is very important to diversify the tools and tactics use to generate this traffic. A good traffic generation strategy should consist of things like article marketing, pay per click advertising, search engine optimization, joint ventures video marketing, forum marketing and list building for e-mail marketing.

Now try to understand what is web directory
A web directory is a directory on the World Wide Web. It specializes in linking to other web sites and categorizing those links.

A web directory is not a seach engine and does not display lists of web pages based on keywords; instead, it lists web sites by category and subcategory. The categorization is usually based on the whole web site rather than one page or a set of keywords, and sites are often limited to inclusion in only a few categories.

Web directories often allow site owners to directly submit their site for inclusion, and have editors review submissions for fitness.
See some web directories
http://www.dmoz.org , http://dir.yahoo.com , http://www.business.com , http://botw.org/

Here are some type of web directories exists.
Human-edited directories
A human-edited directory is created and maintained by editors who add links based on the policies particular to that directory.
Bid for Position directories
Bid for Position directories or also known as bidding web directories, are paid-for-inclusion web directories where the listings of websites in the directory are ordered according to their bid amount.
Automated submission web directories
Automated submission web directories human editing or moderation is replaced with the automated processing which requires special techniques for the website content categorization and filtering.
Article directories
Article directories are a form of Search Engine Optimization where companies and professional writers submit articles based on a specific niche.
Ezines
It is anothre name of Article directories and also named as Online Magazines for their depository methods hosting hundreds or thousands of content related to any subject.
RSS directories
These are similar to web directories, but contain collections of RSS feeds, instead of links to web sites.

Creating a Restore Point and Exporting Your Registry

Creating a system restore point and Exporting your Windows XP/Vista Registry
It is very important to remember to always export a copy of your Windows Registry and create a restore point before making any attempts to edit your Registry.
Step 1: Windows Vista Users- Creating a System Restore Point
Right Click on my computer and select Properties
Click on System Protection on the tasks menu
You should see a Window with your hard drive/s in it. Your C: should be already checked.
Click on the Create Button
Name your restore point appropriately by date
Now Click on the Create Button
A conformation screen should appear when your restore point is completed
Windows XP Users- Creating a System Restore Point
The best way is to find help and support in your start menu and type: system restore wizard
Find and run the system restore wizard under run tasks
From here it’s the same process as Vista
Step 2: Exporting your Windows Registry (all versions)
Follow these steps for every version of Windows
Click start then run (search in Vista)
Type in regedit
Now select file then export
Name your file appropriately and save
Now you have a system restore point as well as a copy of your registry.
If for some reason you delete or edit the wrong key you can simply repeat the exporting process
and or course select import. In case importing the registry file doesn’t work you can always revert
to the system restore point.
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