March 2008
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Posted by admin on 18 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: operating system, windows
Okay now before we go on to populate this page with some of the file extensions, lets first see what exactly it is all about. File extensions are unique identification letters given to some files so as to indicate their type and sometimes even their contents. Some of the important file extensions are given below:
AR: Javasoft JRE 1.3 Library File
ARC: Archive
ASC: ASCII Text
ASP: Active Server Page
AUTOCONF: UNIX File
AVI: Audio Video Interleave file
BDF: X11 Bitmap Distribution Format
BIF: Binary Information File
BMF: BMF Bitmap
BPC: BuildPro File
BRS: Corel Painter Brush File
BRX: Multimedia Browsing Index
BUC: Photoshop Elements Backup File (Adobe Systems Inc.)
BUF: WinXL File
Bug: Bug (problem) File
CAB: Cabinet File (Microsoft Corp.)
CB: Clean Boot File (Microsoft)
CBL: COBOL Program
CCK: Corel Clipart Format (Corel)
CCX: CorelDraw File
CDB: Clipboard File
CDR: Sound File
CDT: CorelDraw Template (Corel)
CLS: Visual Basic Class Mode
CMD: DOS CP/M Command File
CMP: JPEG Bitmap
CMT: CorelDraw
COB: COBOL Program File
COM: Command
CONF: Linux Configuration File
CTC: PC Installer Control
DAO: Windows Registry Backup
DDT: Linux Configuration File
DIR: Directory Indicator (Microsoft)
DOC: Microsoft Document/Documentation
DOS: Network Driver File
EXE: Executable File (Microsoft)
GIF: Graphic Interchange Format
HIPS: Bitmap Graphic
HTML: Hypertext Markup Language
IDX: Index
IP: Internet Protocol
ISP: Internet Communication Settings
JAR: Java Archive Software
JPEG: JPEG/JIFF Image
KEY: Keyboard Definition File
MIME: Multi Purpose Internet Mail Extensions File
MP3: AlbumWrap Wrapped Music File Archive
MP4: MPEG-4 Video File
OGG: Ogg Vorbis Codec Compressed Multimedia File
OMF: Open Media Format File
RAR: WinRAR compressed Archive
SAT: Firefox Bookmark Backup File
SIS: Symbian OS Installer File
TFT: Text Formatter Plus Text File Information
These were just some of the many file extensions known, which helps the user to get a brief idea of the type of software he is downloading and whether or not the file is compatible with his system.
Posted by admin on 18 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: windows media player, windows
The Windows Media Player or WMV as it is popularly called is perhaps the best media player available as of now. This application can be used to play audio as well as video files as well as viewing images. As the name suggests, this application is compatible on the Microsoft Operating System. However, as of now, the windows media player has also been released for the Mac OS as well as Solaris. One of the best things about this player is that apart from simply playing audio files and videos, it also has the capability of ripping and copying music to CDs as well as DVDs.
With the help of the Windows Media Player, users can also buy or even rent music online from music stores from the Internet. The features that the WMP has to offer are truly the best that technology has to offer. For instance, with the help of this player users can also share data with the PS3 and the Xbox gaming consoles. In addition, since WMP uses DirectX filters, it is able to support any kind of codec format.
One attractive feature of the Windows Media Player is that it allows the user to view captions and even sub titles, provided they are present in the video or the audio file. When the user minimizes the WMP application, it actually displays the buttons that are usually used in the application like play, pause, next, previous, etc. on the taskbar itself making it very easy for the user to use the application even in the minimized mode.
The Windows Media Player also allows the user to tune into the radio and listen to his favourite radio channels like hip hop, rock, pop, classic, etc. This application was also made available for Windows Mobile, which has the Windows Media Player 10 Mobile, which looks almost as similar as the version 11. This is the one and all resort for adding new files with the speed being anywhere from 48kbps to 192kbps.
Posted by admin on 18 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: windows
The latest version of Windows Media Player (Version 11) was released recently by Microsoft Corp and in just a few months it has become hugely popular among users worldwide. However, just like any other software, Windows Media Player 11 too had certain bugs and technical glitches, which required to be sorted out so as to improve end-user satisfaction. Microsoft was quick to realize the inherent faults in its latest release and in just a few weeks of the launch, it started offering cumulative updates for Windows Media Player 11.
If the automatic updates functionality is turned on in your computer, you will automatically get the cumulative updates for Media Player 11, but if you want you can also get it directly from Microsoft’s download website. Finding the cumulative updates for Media Player 11 on the download website will not be a problem because all the available downloads are classified under specific categories such as games, DirectX, Internet, Windows Security & Updates, Windows Media, Drivers, Home & Office, Mobile Devices, Mac & other platforms, System tools, and Development resources. For making it easier for users to locate and download updates for Media Player 11 and other software releases, classification has also been done based on the type of product family such as Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, servers, business solutions, developer tools, Windows Live, MSN, Games & Xbox, Windows Mobile and many others.
Cumulative Window Media Player Updates for version 11 fixes some critical security issues and this is why you need to download them as soon as possible. You can do this easily just by turning on the automatic updates functionality in Windows XP. For this you have to click on Start>Control Panel>Automatic Updates, select “Automatic (Recommended)” and click Apply>OK. If you are connected to the Internet, you will soon start getting the updates that will include Window Media Player Updates for version 11. It’s as easy as that.
Posted by admin on 07 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: windows
Microsoft Corp is committed towards providing the best possible product support services to its customers and it will not be wrong to say that it has managed to do quite well in this particular domain. Microsoft offers product support services mainly through two of its sister websites, namely the updates Website and the download center Website. Of the two, the download center is probably the best because it provides the widest range of download options to Microsoft users.
Some of the most popular downloads currently available on the window download website include Windows Explorer 7, Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack, .Net Framework Version 2.0, Windows Defender and DirectX End-User Runtime. Downloads that have recently been added include Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool (32 bit and 64 bit), Windows XP SP3, Release Notes for Windows XP Service Pack 3, and Windows Server Update Services 3.0 SP1. Based on your needs, you can download any one of these and install it on your computer. However, just don’t forget that some of these require you to have a licensed copy of a Microsoft product such as Windows, Office etc. If you don’t have the licensed copy you may not be able to install the required download.
Getting regular updates as are available through the window download website is quite necessary and if you do not want to miss out on the latest updates, I would recommend that you sign up for the free download notification service offered by Microsoft Corp. All the download information will then automatically reach your inbox at regular intervals and you don’t have to search manually every time you need to download something. All you need to do then is just select the download option and install the same on your computer. I would suggest you sign up today itself so as to keep up with the times.
Posted by admin on 07 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: windows
Windows.com is the official website of Microsoft Corporation where you will find all the information that you need about two of the latest product releases, namely Windows Live and Windows Vista. When you are here, you can click on the Windows Vista button to know more about all the things that you can do with the Vista Operating System. When you reach the info page, you can click on the ‘Offers’ button to gain access to all the best deals available on desktop and notebook computers that have Vista installed. On this page, you can also buy Windows Vista that comes with a free 90 day technical support.
On windows.com, you can also get Windows Live that is considered a one-stop shop for all your computing and entertainment needs. Windows Live allows you to do more on the Internet and includes a wide range of essential software packages such as mail, messenger, photo gallery, writer, toolbar, and Live OneCare security. As you can see, Windows Live allows you to make the best possible use of your computer, mobile phone and the Internet. If you install Windows Live on your PC, you will hardly ever feel the need for downloading and installing individual email, messenger, or file sharing software that take plenty of space and eventually slow down your system. So, if you want to do more on the Internet, I would recommend that you download Windows Live right away from windows.com.
Windows.com also links to other official websites of Microsoft such as the updates website, the download center, the customer support website, the resources center and the knowledge database. This makes it easier for users to get more information on Windows Vista and Windows Live as well as other products and services offered by Microsoft. Visit windows.com right away and you will realize what all you have been missing all this time.
Posted by admin on 07 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: update, windows
Windows XP is no doubt one of the most complex and advanced Operating Systems ever designed, but just like any other software package, it too is riddled with hundreds of security bugs and technical glitches. Microsoft, the company that designed and developed Windows XP is well aware of this and this is why it provides regular security updates and patches to its registered users. Getting Windows xp updates from Microsoft is quite easy because all that you are required to do is turn on the automatic updates functionality available in the Control Panel. The automatic updates are turned on by default in Windows XP, but in case you or someone else using your computer has turned it off, it’s recommended that you check your system and turn on the automatic updates.
If you want you can also get all the necessary windows xp updates from Microsoft’s official update website. The update website uses active X controls to determine your system’s compatibility and locates all the necessary high-priority updates that your system might need. The website then provides you with the option to either ‘Express’ install or ‘Custom’ install. If you are not all that proficient in technical matters, I would recommend that you opt for ‘Express’ install. However, if you feel that there are some updates that you do not need, you can use the ‘Custom’ install button. After this, you can just sit back and relax while updates are downloaded and installed on your computer.
Windows xp updates fix some very critical security and privacy issues and this is why you need to install them on your computer as soon as they are released by Microsoft. Security threats from hackers have increased dramatically over the years and if you don’t get windows xp updates on a regular basis, your computer might be left vulnerable to all types of security threats such as viruses, trojans, worms and spywares. So act now before it’s too late for you and your computer.
Posted by admin on 07 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: windows
Microsoft’s Windows XP is part of the many Windows Editions like Windows 98, 2000, the Windows Me, etc. Windows XP is widely used on ordinary computer systems, i.e., business as well as home editions, laptops, media centres, etc. The word “XP” is an acronym for the word “eXPerience” that was coined by Microsoft. Windows XP was immediately launched to succeed both, the Windows Me as well as Windows 2000. Windows Vista is the successor of the Windows XP version. As you already might know that, the Windows XP version comes in many editions, the popular ones being the Windows XP Home Edition and the Windows XP Professional Edition.
As the name suggests, the Home Edition mostly targets at the home users. But don’t be fooled by its name, because the Home Edition works just fine even for small businesses. The only vice that you will find in this edition is that you are able to install it only on one machine. In addition, this version is not suitable for heavy corporate requirements, which is exactly where the Microsoft Windows Professional Edition comes into picture. The Professional version is probably the best for satisfying any corporate requirements providing administration tools that were not seen in any of the earlier editions.
Windows XP also has the Media Centre Edition that is perfectly designed for a complete digital entertainment. Then of course there is the Tablet PC Edition and the Professional x64 edition. Windows XP is quite popular for the simple reason of providing better efficiency and stability compared to the previous versions that Microsoft had to offer. In order to counter the aspect of piracy of softwares, the Windows XP also came up with a unique product activation key. This Edition was also the first of its kind to combat the serious issue of piracy of softwares.
Posted by admin on 07 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: program
DirectX is an application developed by Microsoft, which helps the user enjoy multimedia aiming specifically at the gaming audience. The aspect that its interface capitalizes on is the quality of the video rendered by this application making it possible for the users to view sharp and detailed images. Graphics is one area in which the gaming industry thrives on and it shouldn’t come as a surprise because many of Microsoft’s games take full advantage of the DirectX application thereby giving the gamers an experience they’ll never forget.
DirectX is a successor of many products developed by Microsoft, namely, Direct3D, DirectMusic, DirectDraw, DirectSound, etc. Soon, Microsoft stuck with the name DirectX and on the similar platform went on to launch the ever popular gaming console, the Xbox. This simply points out that the “X” stuck on Microsoft’s brigade even as of now and that’s all because of the DirectX. Apart from providing the ultimate gaming experience to the gaming enthusiasts, DirectX is also used for graphic design by many professionals in the multimedia industry. The DirectX application uses two Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), i.e., DirectDraw which is used for 2D graphics. Although using this tool may seem to be “not so popular”, there are some games out there that still use this interface and are doing pretty well too. Then of course there is the Direct3D interface, which obviously is used for drawing 3D graphics.
Now how can we talk about DirectX without mentioning what Microsoft has finally pulled out of its hat? We’re talking about the latest update to the DirectX application, i.e., DirectX 10. However, the catch in this version is that it won’t work in the earlier versions of Windows. But at the same time, the update also comes with the feature of backward compatibility, which means that the DirectX for the Windows Vista comes with other editions of DirectX like Direct3D 9, Direct3D 9Ex, Direct3D 10 and of course the much awaited Direct3D 10.1 which specializes in higher quality images.
Posted by admin on 07 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: dos
Debug is a command that you will find in DOS, MS-DOS and Windows. It is known to run on the application “Debug.exe”. This command can help the user by acting as a dissembler as well as an assembler. Simply put, this only means that with the help of this command, the user can actually check the memory of the computer, edit and make changes if necessary, which can further make it easy for the user to run file types like com, exe, etc. In addition, to facilitate easy access to particular disk sectors, memory sectors, specific ports, the debug command is made up of several sub commands.
Originally, the debug command was written by Tim Paterson because it was needless to say that all computer systems needed a maintenance tool and the debug command provided just that. So one thing that you should know is that you should always use the debug command carefully. Because any mistake on your part can result in the loss of sensitive data. Therefore, it is important that you deal with the debug command only if you are well versed with programs or under the guidance of a tech support. You have to know that when you are about to use the debug command, the effect that it is likely to cause may slow down your systems. The computer may slow down if you are debugging on a AS5800 or it may even hang in some cases.
In order to make the debug process easy, it is advised that you check if the CPU load is enough for you to perform the operation. This is the syntax that you use for the debug command: debug [[Drive:][Path] FileName [parameters]]. If you continue to debug repeatedly, you will surely find that your PC will hang. Also, always remember that if you find that the debug output is too large, you can simply use the vty ports. So simply put, debug command is nothing but a tool that that informs the user about the events and protocols of inter-networking activities during a particular timeframe.
Posted by admin on 07 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: java
Java is one word that you must come across atleast once during your net surfing endeavours. Well, to put it simple, java is nothing but a program language developed by Sun Microsystems in which the java codes form the foundation of the java based interface. Java is mostly used to make it easy for the users to play games, enabling chat applets, viewing 3D images, etc. And one place where you can take all the benefits of this program and experience it first hand is www.java.com. This website can truly amaze its users when it comes to what they will find in here. They would include cool games, various applications, java mobile downloads, etc.
Infotainment is the keyword that helps in defining this website and the java website has made it pretty sure that they have demonstrated their programs by giving access to the users to the ever enticing java platform. This website is actually an open market kind of platform for the java developers so that they can showcase their talents to the entire world and by far, if the user has to visit www.java.com anytime, he will surely be impressed by the designing and the layout formats that the java developers have worked on. Apart from merely providing games and other applications, it also allows the visitors to download the latest java software that enables them to experience games and media at the maximum.
Fun is one basic quality that this website stresses on but at the same time, it also adheres to their basic services and that is providing games and other applications supported by the java platform. This website has a record of 25 million visitors a month which is an achievement in itself. www.java.com is a customer centric website that helps users to install Java Runtime Environment (JRE) which in turn makes it possible for the user to be amazed by the java technology.