Category: Windows 8

  • Video Tip : How to use start & Devices Charm in Windows 8

    Video Tip : How to use start & Devices Charm in Windows 8

    This Video tip explains the Start & Devices charms in Windows 8. Charms in Windows 8 are a new & intelligent way to interact with your PC. Whether you are using a touch based devices or a conventional keyboard / mouse setup, Charms are always useful. I have already explained the search & share charm in my previous videos. Watch the video & then read the detailed explanation that follows:

    Using Start and devices charm in Windows 8

     

    Start Charm

    The start charm can be used to get to the start screen from anywhere. Or if you are already at the start screen, pressing the start charm will take you to any opened app or desktop. A great tool for multitasking.

    Devices Charm

    The devices charm can be used to access your installed devices from any opened application. These devices are displayed according the application and it’s compatibility with the device.

  • Video Tip : Using Share Charm in Windows 8

    Video Tip : Using Share Charm in Windows 8

    This Video post explains the use of share charm in Windows 8. The five charms in Windows 8 add to the overall experience of Windows 8. Share charm let’s the user share content from virtually anywhere within the windows environment. You could be surfing a webpage & want to share the content therein, or you would like to share a picture or a video, share charm let’s helps you do that without leaving the window that you are currently viewing. Watch the video below to know more about the share charm:

    Windows 8 Tip : Using Share Charm in Windows 8
  • Video Tip : Using Search Charm in Windows 8

    Video Tip : Using Search Charm in Windows 8

    This video post explains steps for using the search charm in Windows 8. Search Charm allows you to quickly and efficiently search through your Windows system. You can search for installed apps, some windows settings or any stored files on your storage device. Windows 8 has a very intelligent search system with all the results automatically sorted to categories. This video below explain all the great features of the Search charm in Windows 8.

    Windows 8 : Using search charm in Windows 8
  • How to setup second screen / multi monitor in Windows 8

    How to setup second screen / multi monitor in Windows 8

    This post will help you in setting up a second screen on your Windows 8 PC. Multi-monitor setup in Windows 8 is very easy, in just a few simple steps you can start using your second monitor. Follow the steps below to start using a multi monitor setup:

    • Swipe in from the right of move your mouse to the right of the screen to the charms bar
    • Alternatively you can also press Windows logo key + C to reveal the charms bar
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    • Now,
    • Click on Devices
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    • Clicking on devices will reveal a bar as the screenshot above
    • Simply select the Second Screen option from the list of devices shown
    • As you click on second screen, a few options will appear on your screen
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    • Now, By default your computer is set to use the PC screen only
    • Use any of the four listed options to either duplicate your current monitor to the secondary monitor
    • Extend the display and use both your monitors at the same time
    • or simply use the second monitor as your primary display

    Few things to remember

    • Make sure that you are using proper drivers for your graphic / display adapter. If you are not sure that your have the latest or proper drivers, it is recommended that you first run Windows update on your computer to install all the necessary updates
    • Also make sure that you select any hardware driver updates from the optional updates section
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    • Alternatively, you can visit your computer / Motherboard / Graphic card manufacturer’s support website and get the latest drivers from there

    Note: if for some reason you are unable to use this feature, please share your problem in the comments section & I will try to help you out.

  • Review: Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery for Windows 8 , 7 , Vista , XP

    Review: Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery for Windows 8 , 7 , Vista , XP

    Where there is Data, there is Data Loss. Whether it is due to a virus attack, software corruption or any other reason, Data loss is something that we all want to avoid. But, when Data loss happens we all want to recover as much as possible. The same thing happened to me, I am using a 2TB Seagate GO Flex External Drive for all my data backup solutions. Recently, the drive stopped showing itself in Windows Explorer. When I checked further I found out that the drive was detected in Device Manager and Device Management, but the partition was reflected as RAW.

    It was more or like a disaster for me. All my data was in the drive and I felt miserable being in the situation. So, I started searching for a solution to recover my data. After searching for some time I came across Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery software by stellar information systems ltd. (http://www.stellarinfo.com/partition-recovery.htm). The product looked promising, so I thought to try it.

    Let me start by a quick introduction to the Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery:

    This tool was fairly simple to install. I was using Windows 8 and this tool works with Windows 8 like a charm ( According to Stellarinfo this product is Windows 8 tested) & is equally compatible with Windows 7 , Vista, XP , 2000, Server 2003 & NT4. If I talk about user interface, every menu and option is self-explanatory. This tool supports NTFS, FAT32 & exFat format types with Auto Detection technology that means when you start the software after installation, it automatically runs a scan for attached Storage devices. It also scans for faulty storage hardware. I tried it both ways, i.e. with and without the faulty drive. Without attaching the faulty drive, the software started within 10 seconds & with the faulty drive attached, it took about 10 minutes to scan, load and start the recovery process. This was impressive in terms of user productivity and ease of utilization. This feature will be much helpful to novice users, as a new user wants the software to work without having to put a lot into it.

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    This Do-It-Yourself recovery tool can recover lost documents, emails, music, photos & videos. It can recover Deleted Files & folders, formatted hard disk drives & any other Internal or external storage devices.

    If you follow the screenshot, almost every user can recover their data with this screen only. You can run the tool as your situation demands. Drive recovery is for recovery data of your hard disk drive. Same goes with CD / DVD recovery. Photo recovery option is used for searching and recovering all photo types in a single click from a specified storage drive.

    Let me review these options one by one:

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    When you click on Drive recovery, this tool expands the option to list the attached drives. If your hard disk drive is not listed here, you can start a deeper search by click on Click here to search lost volumes.

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    This option will let you select the Hard disk drive that might be damaged, corrupted or has the data that you wish to recover. On selecting the drive a menu pops up with options to search for Lost Volume with Quick scan or Deep scan. The other Option is Raw Recovery, I personally used this option as my 2TB drive was detected having a RAW partition type. Within the Raw Recovery, you can select the file types that you wish to recover & also the range where you wish to run the recovery process. Selecting the range is a bit advanced step in the recovery process. Range means selecting the starting and ending sector of your hard disk drive that you like to search for lost data on. I would suggest that you do not select any range as any normal user would not have much idea about sectors and the proper sectors that contain your data. Though on the other hand selecting specific file types cuts the time taken to recover the data. If you are not sure on the file types as well, you can select all the check boxes & start the process.

    If you are searching for Lost Volumes, it is advisable to first search in Quick Scan mode to search for Lost Volumes. I selected the quick scan mode first to search for the lost partitions. This scan type was really quick and revealed by hard disk drive without any problems. Though, if your Lost Volumes are not revealed by Quick Scan, you can always try the Deep scan mode. Deep scan mode, is a slow process, as the name suggests, it scans your hard disk in a more precise manner to search for lost partitions.

    Once the partition / Volume is found, clicking on the volume reveals additional options to choose from:

    clip_image009After clicking on the Found “Lost Drive”, again four options are listed to choose from. I found the very first option Quick recovery very useful in terms of easy usage. It was more than sufficient for me to recover all my data. Second option is more useful, if you accidentally deleted your data from a healthy drive. If Quick recovery did not work out for you, you can always select the advanced recovery option to recover your data. The advanced recovery option takes a bit more time to search for your files and folders. Any recovery process with this tool lists all the found files and folders in a tree view, just like the way your files would have been located in your storage drive. The view more or like resembles the Windows explorer view type and makes it very familiar and easy to work with. Simply select the files /folders that you might need and click on recover. It’s as easy as it gets.

    Coming to CD/DVD Recovery, I tried using this tool on a normal CD – DVD & a Blu-ray disk and to my surprise it got almost all my data out & intact from the scratched disks. When you insert a disk in your CD /DVD /Blu-ray drive stellar phoenix Windows data recovery will detect it automatically and as soon as you click on the CD / DVD recovery tab on the main menu it will start the recovery process.

    Some Amazing advanced features

    After you have successfully recovered your data, there comes a need to back it up. The best part of Stellar Phoenix Windows Data recovery is that it lets you create a system image, Clone your hard disk drive to a new drive and even lets you check your drive for problems.

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    I immediately made a system image with the help of this tool. All I had to do was select the drive on which my windows is installed and select a secondary drive. This tool was very fast and efficient in making a system image. Now, this system image can be used for future restoration by using the middle option recovery from image.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Clone drive feature is something that makes it very easy for anyone to create a working mirror of your hard disk drive in a zippy. I tried this feature on my 120 GB drive & created a clone in about 10 minutes & 4 simple steps.

    · Click on Clone Drive

    · Select Source Disk

    · Select Destination Disk

    · Click on Clone drive

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    Drive Status is a feature in Stellar Info Phoenix Windows Data recovery that gave me a good outlook of how my hard disk drive is doing in terms of drive health. It also shows SMART data & helps in maintaining a healthy working system.

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    Overall Performance & resource usage

    I found this tool to be very efficient in terms of system resource usage as it was fairly lite on the system & did not require much from the system. The minimum required Configuration is:

    · Processor: Pentium Class

    · Operating System: Windows 7/Vista/XP (Tested with Windows 8)

    · RAM : 512 MB

    · Hard Disk : 50 MB

    Edition Comparison

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    Conclusion

    This tool helped me to recover 100% of my lost data from a RAW partition type & all this was as easy as it gets. Everything was self-explanatory & I found this tool to be very user friendly.

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  • How to turn off USB ports / Pen Drive / USB storage in Windows 8 , 7 , Vista , XP

    How to turn off USB ports / Pen Drive / USB storage in Windows 8 , 7 , Vista , XP

    This post will help you Turn off USB ports on your computer by a fairly simple trick. There are circumstances where you might wish to use some USB devices on your computer, but want to disable usage of USB storage devices such as USB Hard disk drives or USB Pen Drives. This tip will let you to continue using your USB based Peripheral Devices such as Printers, scanners or even Keyboard and mouse, but will only disable Storage devices. At the end of this post, we will discuss a few options that will let you disable complete USB access as well.

    Editing your Registry

    • Go to Run ( Windows Logo key + R )
    • Type in Regedit

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    • You might have to press Yes
    • Now,
    • Expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
    • Expand SYSTEM
    • Expand CurrentControlSet
    • Expand services

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    • Now,
    • Locate USBSTOR
    • In the right pane, Double click on Start
    • Change the Value to 4

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    • Press OK
    • Restart your Computer
    • Again follow all the steps to re-check if the value has been changed to 4 or not, if not, Change it again.
    • Restart your computer
    • Now, none of the Mass storage devices you plug into your Computer won’t work.
    • If, you wish to re-enable USB access, you can simply change the value back to 3

    Disabling Other USB types

    • Refer the screenshot below
    • You can disable :
    • USB Infrared Devices
    • USB Hub
    • USB Video Devices
    • USB Printing Devices

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    • To disable any of the said devices, just click on the value as in the screenshot above
    • Double Click on Start
    • Change the Value to 4 and Press OK
    • Restart your computer

    In case of any questions or feedback, you can use the contact form or the comment section below.

  • Fix : Hard disk suddenly shows Raw partition, not accessible in Windows 8 , 7 , Vista , XP

    Fix : Hard disk suddenly shows Raw partition, not accessible in Windows 8 , 7 , Vista , XP

    Windows cannot access this drive, do you wish to format it, is the message that you will receive when you try to open your hard disk drive or a partition on your HDD. This post will help you fix this issue in a few simple steps. This guide will also help you recover your data from the hard drive which is now detected as RAW in your Windows PC. Recently my 2 TB Seagate Go Flex drive started to show RAW partition & I feared loosing all my data, below mentioned is the method that worked for me.

    Pre-requisites for this method:

    • Windows Installation CD / DVD /USB ( Windows 8 , 7 , Vista )
    • OR
    • Windows 8 , 7 repair disk
    • Test Disk – Click to download ( Use this, if the problem hard disk drive is not your primary drive )
    • OR
    • Parted Magic –Click to download the ISO file and burn a CD ( Use this ,if your primary hard disk drive is the problem hard drive and you lost your operating system )

    Note: Do not use this method on a Solid State Drive

    Test Disk usage remains the same from Within Windows & from Parted magic

    If you wish to use parted magic :

    • Burn the disc image to a CD or make a Bootable USB
    • While booting, Choose option 1. Default settings, Run from RAM
    • After the booting sequence is complete,
    • Locate and click on the Terminal Icon ( Bottom left area )
    • type testdisk & press Enter

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    Test Disk Usage :

    • You can choose to either create a Log or not ( depends on you )
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    • Select the hard disk drive with the Raw partition from the given list & press Enter
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    • In this step, check the hint part & select accordingly ( for me it shows Intel )
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    • Select Analyse & Press Enter
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    • Now, Select Quick Search at the bottom of the screen & press Enter
    • Select your partition and press Enter
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    • After the quick search is complete, press P to see your file and folders, if you are satisfied with the results here, press Q
    • Select Write at the bottom & press Enter
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    • Press Y to confirm Write
    • If you do not see your files and folder, you can try Deeper Search.
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    • Press Q , until you reach the screen below
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    • Select Advanced & press Enter
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    • Now, at the bottom, select boot and press Enter
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    • Now, In case your Boot sector is bad and your Backup boot sector is OK,
    • Select Org. BS & press Enter
    • Press Y to write backup boot sector to the primary boot sector
    • But,
    • If in case both your boot sectors are BAD
    • Select Rebuild BS & press Enter
    • This process will take some time to complete, Press Y in the end to execute

     

    Now,

    • Boot from Windows Installation CD / DVD / USB or the repair disc
    • After the initial boot sequence completes Press Shift + F10
    • OR,
    • Click on repair your computer
    • & from Recovery options
    • Select Command Prompt
    • Type chkdsk x: /f      – here replace X with your drive letter
    • Let this process Complete
    • Restart your computer
    • Your disk should now be working fine

     

    You can use the Test Disk utility to copy your file & folders from the damaged drive as well.

    • Get to the screen where the main options are ( refer screenshot below )

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    • Select Analyse
    • Select Quick Search
    • Press Enter on your partition
    • Press P to see your files & folders
    • Now, press C (shift + C ) – to copy multiple files & c (to copy one file)

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    • Check out the options at the bottom of the screen

     

    This should help you in recovering your data & getting your hard disk drive to a usable state. If, in case of any queries / suggestions, please feel free to use the comment / Contact form

  • Fix : Keyboard Mouse not working after login in Windows 8 , windows 7 , Vista & XP

    Fix : Keyboard Mouse not working after login in Windows 8 , windows 7 , Vista & XP

    This post will help you fix / troubleshoot an issue with your Windows PC, where, after login or at welcome screen your keyboard and mouse stops working. This can happen with either a USB interface keyboard / mouse or even with a PS2 Keyboard and mouse. Do remember that your keyboard will work in your BIOS & both your keyboard / mouse will work with a Live CD too. In some cases your Keyboard and mouse will start to work in Safe Mode.

    The Methods mentioned herein are based on both the scenarios where your keyboard & mouse will or won’t work in safe mode

    Method 1

    • Sometime a LAN ( Network connection ) can be a culprit for this problem
    • Disconnect your LAN ( network wire ) from your computer
    • Start your computer
    • Check if your keyboard /mouse are working
    • If yes,
    • Go to Command Prompt ( with administrator privileges )
    • To know how to open command prompt with administrator privilege : Follow this article
    • In the command prompt : type ipconfig /flushdns
    • Also, use some means to connect to the internet (not on this PC)
    • Download and install the latest drivers for your network adapter
    • Also, Unplug & non-essential USB /HDMI or other peripheral device & check if your keyboard /mouse work

     

    Method 2

    • Enabling Legacy USB support in BIOS
    • Enter your BIOS setup by pressing DEL , F2 or F10 ( or any other key which your computer specifies ) (Refer documentation)
    • Now, Locate an option that says Legacy USB support  and set it to enable
    • Also, make sure that your USB speed is set to high speed
    • Make sure USB simulation is disabled

    Method 3

    • Updating USB / Chipset / Keyboard- Mouse drivers
    • You can use some other means to connect to Internet
    • Download and install the latest Chipset / USB drivers
    • Also, if your keyboard /mouse require some specific drivers to run properly, make sure that you have installed those
    • You can use Safe mode to uninstall the previous drivers & then boot into windows normally to update the newer drivers

    Method 4 ( TIPS )

    • Try setting your computer to High Performance in Power Options ( windows Vista, 7 , 8 ) (control panel –> power options )
    • Go to Device Manager in Control Panel
    • Expand Universal Serial Bus
    • Right Click Usb Root Hub (all of them)
    • Go to Power management tab
    • Uncheck the box that says “Allow the system to turn off this device to save power”
    • Click OK
  • Fix : Windows 8 showing blank screen at startup / not starting after sudden or improper shutdown

    Fix : Windows 8 showing blank screen at startup / not starting after sudden or improper shutdown

    This post will help you troubleshoot / fix a problem with your Windows 8 PC where you are unable to start Windows 8 properly. This problem might occur after a sudden restart. You might also face this issue after a normal shutdown or hibernation. More information on this error can be gathered at : Microsoft KB article

    You can use the following methods to resolve this issue:

    Method 1 : Windows 8 Recovery Options

    • Boot from the Windows 8 DVD / USB or use the Windows Recovery CD/DVD /USB , if you created one
    • Select Repair if booting from Windows 8 Installation media ( Follow the next step if you are using Recovery Media )
    • Click on Troubleshoot
    • Now Click on Advanced Options
    • Now, you can use System Restore to restore your computer to an earlier time
    • OR
    • You can select Startup Repair

    If that does not help :

    Method 2 : Microsoft Hotfix

    • A hotfix has been released by Microsoft : You can download the hotfix from here .

    Method 3 : General Instructions if you face this issue on a regular basis ( Reinstalling Windows )

    • If you have made up your mind that you will re-install windows. Just follow the instructions below to make sure that you do not face this issue again
    • Boot into your BIOS by pressing DEL , F2 or F10 key ( refer Documentation that came with your computer or onscreen instructions )
    • Go to boot options or locate an options called UEFI boot ( refer screenshot )

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    • Either select Both or Legacy Only
    • Save and Exit
    • Reinstall Windows & activate
    • Remember to run Windows Update & update your installation.
  • Fix : Cannot turn on Windows Firewall in Windows 8

    Fix : Cannot turn on Windows Firewall in Windows 8

    This post will help your troubleshoot a problem with Windows 8, where you cannot turn on Windows Firewall. There can be a few reasons for this to happen. Reasons & possible solutions are mentioned herein.

    Reason 1 & solution

    • If you have a third-party antivirus / Total security software installed in your PC, make sure that the software’s own firewall is turned off. Else you will not be able to turn on Windows Firewall.
    • In this scenario, it is recommended that you use only one firewall, either Windows Firewall or your Security software’s firewall.

    Reason 2 & Solution

    • I am assuming that you are using a antivirus software that does not have it’s own firewall and Windows Firewall is not starting.
    • In this scenario, try this:
    • Press Windows Logo Key + X
    • Click on Command Prompt (admin)
    • On the Command Prompt type : services.msc

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    • Within the services locate Windows Firewall service and double click it ( refer screenshot below)

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    • Make sure the Windows Firewall services is running, else click on start and set the start up to Automatic.

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    Some More Solutions

    System File Checker

    • Press Windows Logo Key + X
    • Click on Command Prompt ( admin )
    • type SFC /SCANNOW
    • Let the process Finish

    Uninstalling any Antivirus software

    • The Very first thing should be to locate your antivirus license key / serial no. or activation information.
    • After saving the above said information for installing & activating: Uninstall your Antivirus software
    • Now, Restart your computer and check if Windows Firewall is running. If not, check the service startup method as mentioned above.
    • Now, Go to your antivirus software manufacturer’s website, download and install the latest version ( made for windows 8 ) from the website.
    • Activate with your license information.

    Restoring your computer

    • Follow this guide for using system restore : Click here