Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Use Picasa Photos As Your Computer Screensaver

Picasa Logo


Your screensaver can display many different types of images, but if you want to personalize it a bit, you can use your Flickr or Picasa albums as your computer screensaver. Flickr offers an RSS feed with photos, but to integrate it with Windows, you need a suitable screensaver that uses data from an RSS feed. For this, you can use Google Photos Screensaver, which you can download with Picasa.

This Is The Way……..
While installing Picasa, remember to deactivate all unnecessary settings or the viewer if you do not want to use it. After the installation, navigate to C:\windows\system32 and look for the file "gphotos.scr".

Create a backup copy of this file in another location. If you do not want to use Picasa, you can uninstall the program. Once you're done, copy the backup file "gphotos.scr" to the system folder once more.

To set up the screensaver, click on Appearance and Personalization in the control panel and then on Change screensaver in the Personalization section. Now, select Google screensaver from the drop-down box and click on Settings.

Here, click on the Configure button to activate sources for the screensaver, including "Picasa", "Photos from specific folders on my computer", or "Photos from public websites".

You can specify the sources for each option with the Configure button. To set your Flickr images, click on Photos from public websites and then on Configure. Now enter the URL for the Flickr feed in the Other photo feed sources box and click on Add.

After a short test, the entry will appear in the list and inform you of whether it can access Flickr. You can add and activate several feeds to add different sources. Confirm the changes with OK. Lastly, set the visual effects, the time each image should be displayed and choose to display captions. Close the dialogue by clicking on the OK button.

Keep In Mind…………………
 The feeds load only 20 images and stores them temporarily on your machine. To get new images again, you must empty the Cache folder in your user profile regularly.

To do this, open the user profile in Windows Explorer and navigate to the folder "AppData\Local\ Google\GBScreensaver\imgcache". Delete the existing JPG files so that new ones are automatically loaded.

If you want this tutorial with pictures, please let me know.

Remove Old Drivers From Windows Successfully

Windows Drivers
Remove Drivers Of Old Device

If you repeatedly get errors while installing your new printer, scanner or MFD, you might need to delete the drivers of the old device from Device Manager, and start the process all over again. Windows only shows active devices in the device manager, and to remove the drivers of the old printer or scanner, you must connect the device again to the PC. If this is not possible, the invisible devices will stay hidden.

To delete the old drivers, press Pause/Break  when holding down the Windows button. If you don't see Pause button on your keyboard, not worry, most laptops don’t have it. Go to run and type ‘Keyboard’. You will see virtual keyboard on the list, click on it. This will open up on-screen keyboard. Hold Windows button on the real keyboard and press Pause button on the on-screen keyboard (now don't ask me how to do that).

This will throw up the System Properties window. Click Advanced System Settings, which is on the left side. This will open up ‘System Properties’. Click on Environment variables on the bottom right. Now click New.

In the next Window, type “devmgr_show_nonpresent_Device” next to Variable name and type the number “1” in the field next to Variable value. Close the window, click the OK button on the System Properties window and  restart the computer.

Once the computer restarts, press Pause/Break when holding the Windows button again. In the next Window, click on Device manager. In the following window, go to View and activate Show hidden devices. Now the devices that are not connected will appear, but the rogue drivers are still installed. Right-click on the concerned device in the Device Manager and uninstall it along with its drivers.





Monday, September 16, 2013

Difference Between 32-bit and 64-bit OS

32-bit And 64-bit OS
Don't Know The Difference?

Many people still don't know the difference between 32-bit and 64-bit OS. 32-bit and 64-bit refer to nothing but the way in which the processor handles information. The main difference between the two types is the amount of RAM that can be handled effectively.
For example, the 32-bit version of Windows can use only up to 4GB of RAM. 64-bit version of Windows on the other hand can easily use up to 128GB of RAM.

It is possible to install 32-bit programs on a 64-bit OS. But it won't make any difference to the software. Don't expect any boost in speed for the software