Monday 23 June 2014

Process to Download Torrent Files With IDM


Torrent use is very popular these days. Whether you want to download a large file, or even a small one, you can use a torrent to download your desired file. In order to download the files, you need seeders and leaches. The more seeders, the better because you get faster download speed. The lower the seeders and leaches count, the slower the speed.




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In this tutorial, you will be shown how to Download Torrent Files With IDM. IDM is a very popular download client that helps you download many files at once, but also accelerates the download process. If you especially want to download very large files, IDM can come in very handy because it separates the file(s) into parts and downloads the smaller parts in accelerates rate. Once everything is downloaded, the smaller files are put back together into the original file you intended to download. Fairly simple, right? Now lets move onto how you can Download Torrent Files With IDM .
Follow below steps to Download Torrent Files With IDM
Step 1: Select any Torrent download client such as utorrent or Bittorrent. You can use these clients to download the Torrent files onto your computer.
Step 2: Go to a Torrent uploading site such as ExtraTorrent or zBigz. In this step, you will be uploading the Torrent you downloaded earlier.
Step 3: Upload the Torrent using the sites stated in the previous step, or if you have a site of your choosing, go from there. Make sure to use the “Free” uploading option. Assuming that you don’t want to pay for an account, just go with the free option. Do note that if you go with the free option, there are limitations set by the website. If you go with a premium account, some extra perks are provided. Depending on how big the Torrent is, that’s how long it may take to upload. It also depends on how fast your Internet connection is. The faster your connection is, the faster the upload speed will be.
Step 4: Once you have uploaded the Torrent, there should be an option for you to “ZIP” the Torrent. Normally, there will be extra options to download the contents of the Torrent file individually, but for now, lets go with the “.zip” option.
Step 5: Once everything has been zipped in the “.zip” format, hit download.  Internet Download Manager  should pop up and automatically take over the download process instead of your browser.
This may seem like a bit tedious process, but it’s well worth knowing that you can download the Torrent through a ZIP file format without having to worry about increasing or decreasing connection speed. More people these days are using this process in order to speed up downloading and uploading of Torrents.
If you liked the tutorial, please leave a comment below and let us know what you think.

Torrent use is very popular these days. Whether you want to download a large file, or even a small one, you can use a torrent to download your desired file. In order to download the files, you need seeders and leaches. The more seeders, the better because you get faster download speed. The lower the seeders and leaches count, the slower the speed.




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In this tutorial, you will be shown how to Download Torrent Files With IDM. IDM is a very popular download client that helps you download many files at once, but also accelerates the download process. If you especially want to download very large files, IDM can come in very handy because it separates the file(s) into parts and downloads the smaller parts in accelerates rate. Once everything is downloaded, the smaller files are put back together into the original file you intended to download. Fairly simple, right? Now lets move onto how you can Download Torrent Files With IDM .
Follow below steps to Download Torrent Files With IDM
Step 1: Select any Torrent download client such as utorrent or Bittorrent. You can use these clients to download the Torrent files onto your computer.
Step 2: Go to a Torrent uploading site such as ExtraTorrent or zBigz. In this step, you will be uploading the Torrent you downloaded earlier.
Step 3: Upload the Torrent using the sites stated in the previous step, or if you have a site of your choosing, go from there. Make sure to use the “Free” uploading option. Assuming that you don’t want to pay for an account, just go with the free option. Do note that if you go with the free option, there are limitations set by the website. If you go with a premium account, some extra perks are provided. Depending on how big the Torrent is, that’s how long it may take to upload. It also depends on how fast your Internet connection is. The faster your connection is, the faster the upload speed will be.
Step 4: Once you have uploaded the Torrent, there should be an option for you to “ZIP” the Torrent. Normally, there will be extra options to download the contents of the Torrent file individually, but for now, lets go with the “.zip” option.
Step 5: Once everything has been zipped in the “.zip” format, hit download.  Internet Download Manager  should pop up and automatically take over the download process instead of your browser.
This may seem like a bit tedious process, but it’s well worth knowing that you can download the Torrent through a ZIP file format without having to worry about increasing or decreasing connection speed. More people these days are using this process in order to speed up downloading and uploading of Torrents.
If you liked the tutorial, please leave a comment below and let us know what you think.

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WinRAR 4.20 Download 32 Bit 64 Bit Full


WinRAR 4.20 is a powerful archive manager. It can backup your data and reduce the size of email attachments, decompress RAR, ZIP and other files downloaded from Internet and create new archives in RAR and ZIP file format.

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WinRAR 4.20 is a powerful archive manager. It can backup your data and reduce the size of email attachments, decompress RAR, ZIP and other files downloaded from Internet and create new archives in RAR and ZIP file format.

PASSWORD:- updates.for.all
DOWNLOAD LINK

TeraCopy( pro) for Microsoft Windows

TeraCopy pro 

TeraCopy is designed to copy and move files at the maximum possible speed. It skips bad files during the copying process, and then displays them at the end of the transfer so that you can see which ones need attention. TeraCopy can automatically check the copied files for errors by calculating their CRC checksum values. It also provides a lot more information about the files being copied than its Windows counterpart. TeraCopy integrates with Windows Explorer's right-click menu and can be set as the default copy handler.

  • Copy files faster TeraCopy uses dynamically adjusted buffers to reduce the seek times. Asynchronous copying speeds up the file transfer between two physical hard drives.
  • Pause and resume file transfer activities Pause the copy process at any time in order to free up system resources and continue with a single click.
  • Error recovery In case of a copy error, TeraCopy will try several times to recover and, in the worse case scenario, will simply skip the file, not terminating the entire transfer.
  • Interactive file list TeraCopy shows the failed file transfers and lets you fix the problem and recopy only the problem files.
  • Shell integration TeraCopy can completely replace the Explorer copy and move functions, in turn enabling you to work with files as usual.
  • Full Unicode support.
  • Windows 8 x64 support.
  • TeraCopy Pro *

    The paid version of the program includes the following features:
  • Copy/move to your favorite folders.
  • Save reports as HTML and CSV files.
  • Select files with the same extension/folder.
  • Remove the selected files from the copy queue.


Instruction

1. install the setup
2.open tera copy..go to menu>>about..
  its shows about its trial version...
3.now copy the whole provided serial given below.
4. now check again menu>>about...this time ,it does not show any thing about trial version.
   congrats this time .....trialversion is converted into pro version.

pass:

updates.for.all

click here to download


TeraCopy pro 

TeraCopy is designed to copy and move files at the maximum possible speed. It skips bad files during the copying process, and then displays them at the end of the transfer so that you can see which ones need attention. TeraCopy can automatically check the copied files for errors by calculating their CRC checksum values. It also provides a lot more information about the files being copied than its Windows counterpart. TeraCopy integrates with Windows Explorer's right-click menu and can be set as the default copy handler.

  • Copy files faster TeraCopy uses dynamically adjusted buffers to reduce the seek times. Asynchronous copying speeds up the file transfer between two physical hard drives.
  • Pause and resume file transfer activities Pause the copy process at any time in order to free up system resources and continue with a single click.
  • Error recovery In case of a copy error, TeraCopy will try several times to recover and, in the worse case scenario, will simply skip the file, not terminating the entire transfer.
  • Interactive file list TeraCopy shows the failed file transfers and lets you fix the problem and recopy only the problem files.
  • Shell integration TeraCopy can completely replace the Explorer copy and move functions, in turn enabling you to work with files as usual.
  • Full Unicode support.
  • Windows 8 x64 support.
  • TeraCopy Pro *

    The paid version of the program includes the following features:
  • Copy/move to your favorite folders.
  • Save reports as HTML and CSV files.
  • Select files with the same extension/folder.
  • Remove the selected files from the copy queue.


Instruction

1. install the setup
2.open tera copy..go to menu>>about..
  its shows about its trial version...
3.now copy the whole provided serial given below.
4. now check again menu>>about...this time ,it does not show any thing about trial version.
   congrats this time .....trialversion is converted into pro version.

pass:

updates.for.all

click here to download

TurboC/C++ For Windows 7 | Windows 8 | Windows XP [32bit/64bit] FullScreen Single Installer

TurboC/C++ By Borland is a Popular C/C++ Compiler,but finding its installer is a headache plus it doesn’t directly work on Windows 7/Windows  64 bit..so here is the Modified TurboC/C++ 3.0 Installer For All Windows Versions
Its Salient Features are
  • World’s most preferred Simple C/C++ Language Compiler..that too on a single click installer !!
  • Works On All Versions of Windows, Windows 98,Windows 2000,Windows XP,Windows 7 [64 bit as well as 32 bit] As Well as Windows 8 too [both 64bit and 32 bit]
  • Works Full-screen even on Windows 7 and Windows 8..!!
  • C/C++ Graphics[graphics.h] supported .. even on Windows 7 and Windows 8 again fullscreen..!! 
  • Header files Snap.h and dos.h also supported for Screen-capture and Delay timer,again full screen.. 
  • Single installer,no Need of Configuring anything.. even a single line 
  • No Need Of Mounting anything on DosBoX , everything is already mounted 
  • Alt+F9 Key For Compilation and Ctrl +F9 Key for execution both Combinations Supported,No other DosBox Turbo C++ supports this..!!
  • Very Much Stable Operation.. Same installer works for all Windows OS’s 32 bit as well as 64 bit
You can Download it from here

Click here To Download TurboC/C++ 3.0 For Windows XP/7/8 [64bit/32bit] Fullscreen Single Installer


 PASSWORD: updates.for.all

Installation Guide
Its rather pretty simple,Just Open the installer and simply keep on clicking Next, Just Don’t change the default installation directory “c:\TurboC3\”
Turbo C/C++ Operation on Windows 7/Windows 8 Fullscreen

Successfull Compilation using the alt + f9 key combination
Successful Use of Graphics- Graphics.h and  ScreenCapture – > snap.h in TurboC 

Successful Use of Graphics- Graphics.h and ScreenCapture – > snap.h in TurboC

Check if your Windows PC can Run the Latest Games

The online tool we are using here is SystemRequirementLabs. This tool works on all version of Windows, including Windows 8.
Follow below steps to check if you can play the latest games on your PC.

Step 1: Go to Systemrequirementslab.com

Step 2: Now click ”Select a Game from the list” and type any game name you want to check
Step 3: Select your game from the list and click on “Can You Run It
Note:  you need to have Java Installed, if you don’t have Java Installed then you’ll be asked to download and install it on your PC.  After installing JAVA proceed with step 4.

Also Read How to Recover Data from Damaged DVD/CD

Click here or here to Install JAVA (Visit the link, Click Download JAVA. Now a file will be downloaded, double click on it and follow the instructions to install JAVA completely) (it can take up to 20 minutes) (depending on your internet speed)
Step 4:   In the next Window, click Begin Detection from Automatic Detection
Step 5: Waite for few seconds until it analyzes your PC’s hardware
Step 6: After finishing the analyzing process, you can see whether your PC is capable of playing that game or not.
That’s it! By following the above steps you can check whether your PC can run the latest games or not. Do let us know your views in the comments.

Virtual Machine Applications

Most modern computers are powerful enough to run entire operating systems within your main operating systems, which means virtual machines are more commonplace today than ever. Here's a look at the five most popular virtual machine applications.
Virtual machines allow you to run one operating system emulated within another operating system. Your primary OS can be Windows 7 64-bit, for example, but with enough memory and processing power, you can run Ubuntu and OS X side-by-side within it.

VirtualBox (Windows/Mac/Linux, Free)

Five Best Virtual Machine Applications
VirtualBox has a loyal following thanks to a combination of a free-as-in-beer price tag, cross-platform support, and a huge number of features that make running and maintaining virtual machines a breeze. Virtual machine descriptions and parameters are stored entirely in plain-text XML files for easy portability and easy folder sharing. Its "Guest Additions" feature, available for Windows, Linux, and Solaris virtual machines, makes VirtualBox user friendly, allowing you to install software on the virtual machine that grants extra privileges to the host machine for tasks like sharing files, sharing drives and peripherals, and more. You can read about additional VirtualBox features here.

Parallels (Windows/Mac/Linux, $79.99)
Five Best Virtual Machine Applications
Although best known for the Mac version of their virtual machine software, Parallels also runs virtualization on Windows and Linux. The Parallels software boasts a direct link, thanks to optimization on Intel and AMD chips, to the host computer's hardware with selective focus—when you jump into the virtual machine to work the host machine automatically relinquishes processing power to it. Parallels also offers clipboard sharing and synchronization, shared folders, and transparent printer and peripheral support.

VMware (Windows/Linux, Basic: Free, Premium: $189)

Five Best Virtual Machine Applications

VMware for desktop users comes in two primary flavors: VMware Player and VMware Workstation. VMware Player is a free solution aimed at casual users who need to create and run virtual machines but don't need advanced enterprise-level solutions. VMware Workstation includes all the features of VMWare Player—easy virtual machine creation, hardware optimization, driver-less guest OS printing—and adds in the ability to clone machines, take multiple snapshots of the guest OS, and a replay changes made to the guest OS for testing software and recording the results within the virtual machine. You can read more aboutVMware Player here and VMware Workstation here.

QEMU (Linux, Free)
Five Best Virtual Machine ApplicationsQEMU is a powerful virtualization tool for Linux machines built upon the back of the KVM system (Kernel-based Virtual Machine). QEMU executes guest code directly on the host hardware, can emulate machines across hardware types with dynamic translation, and supports auto-resizing virtual disks. Where QEMU really shines, especially among those who like the push the limits of virtualization and take their virtual machines with them, is running on hosts without administrative privileges. Unlike nearly every emulator out there QEMU does not require admin access to run, making it a perfect candidate for building thumb-drive based portable virtual machines.Windows Virtual PC (Windows, Free)
Five Best Virtual Machine ApplicationsCompared to the other any-OS-under-the-sun virtual machine applications in this week's Hive Five, Windows Virtual PC is a tame offering. Windows Virtual PC exists solely to emulate other—usually earlier—versions of Windows. If you need to run an app that only works under Windows XP or test software for backwards compatibility with Vista, Windows Virtual Machine has you covered. It's limited, true, but for people working in a strictly Windows environment—and most of the world still is—it gets the job done. Note: Virtual PC is availabls as Virtual PC 2004, Virtual PC 2007, and Windows Virtual PC, use this host and guest OS compatibility chart to figure out which one fits your needs.