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27.3.12

How to Install McAfee Antivirus From CD

McAfee antivirus offers users a worry-free solution for their security needs whether browsing, email, and website protection besides blocking online threats like viruses, Trojans, worms, and other malware infections. There are two ways to install McAfee antivirus software on your computer. One is from the software CD that we have described here and other is from the internet.

Before we begin with the installation procedure, we hereby assume that you already have a McAfee antivirus CD handy. If you don't have one, you can call McAfee product support to ship you one. You can also go to a McAfee-authorized computer center to get the installation disk. Keep the McAfee antivirus software manual or documentation handy as it would have the product key printed on it somewhere.

Besides, if you are installing McAfee for the first time on your computer, do a few more things to make sure that McAfee installs properly. If you previously had other antivirus software installed, remove it completely from your computer before installing the McAfee software. Two antivirus programs always have a tendency to conflict with each other, resulting in common and frequent malfunctioning of either one besides showing error messages. Insert the McAfee setup disk into the CD drive of your computer. Wait for the automatic prompt. The McAfee Security Setup window will come up.

Hit the Next button to proceed. If no automatic prompt pops up, click on the Start menu and navigate to My Computer (Computer if it is Windows 7 or Vista). Double-click on the removable CD drive icon like E: or D: etc. It will fire up the McAfee setup disk. Hit the Next button on the McAfee Setup window. Click to accept the license agreement and hit the OK or Next (whichever you see there) button to proceed to next screen. If prompted to choose the installation type, choose Custom or Typical.

If you any other option, click it and hit the Next button. Choose the level of protection if prompted otherwise follow the on-screen instructions and hit Next. When prompted, hit the Install button. If you want the latest virus and malware updates to be downloaded and installed automatically and right now, hit the Update Now button. Hit the Finish button. It will go checking for updates, download and install them automatically, and finish the process. When finished, reboot your computer.

Your computer will automatically prompt you to reboot it. However, if it does not, reboot yourself after the installation has finished. When done, you will find a McAfee shortcut on your desktop screen. There will also be an M icon in your system tray. If you do not find the shortcut icon on the desktop, click on the Start menu and go to All Programs. You will find McAfee Security Center listed there, right click on it and choose Send To and then point to Desktop (create shortcut). Your desktop will have a McAfee shortcut.

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14.2.12

Tutorial: Install Linux Mint 12 KDE Using BTRFS File System

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In this tutorial, the reader will learn how to install the Linux Mint 12 KDE on a btrfs file system. The B-tree File system (abbreviated to acronym Btrfs) has not matured far enough to be used as a default file system on Linux machines. Fortunately, those who choose to run Linux with btrfs do have options on installing useful components such as the highly coveted Linux Mint 12 KDE. For those who are not familiar, Linux Mint 12 KDE is a linux distribution based on the Ubuntu desktop operating system, and is gaining massive popularity in the past couple of months in the world of the low cost dedicated server running Linux. Due to popular demand, this tutorial will teach how to precisely install Linux Mint KDE on a btrfs file system.

Before we proceed, do keep in mind that this tutorial is optimized for the current version of Linux Mint made available on their main website on January 11,2012, which is still a release candidate. Regardless, the stable version will likely have an identical installation process as the current release candidate, so it should not affect the validity of this article.

Installing a Linux distribution on a btrfs file system will require three partitions. The first partition is a boot partition, which is mounted at the /boot. The second partition is the root partition, which is mounted at /. The last partition is for the Swap partition, which provides disk space that the system will use as virtual memory.

In order to setup these partitions, download the installation file for the distribution from the Linux Mint download page. Stick the downloaded package onto either a DVD or a USB stick, and boot the computer accordingly.

After the computer has booted, the Linux Mint 12 KDE installation should be on your desktop. Click on the "Install Linux Mint" icon on the desktop. Click the Continue button to proceed onto the next step. Two disk partitioning options are available, default and manual. Make sure you use Manual, so that we can install it on a Btrfs file system.

Selecting Manual will pull up the advanced disk partitioning tool. Make sure the target disk has been initialized before you create the partitions. Select the appropriate disk and click on the New Partition Table button. There will now be a free space option on your menu. Select the free space, and then click on the Add button so that the first partition can be created.

The first partition will be mounted at /boot. Make sure it is a Primary partition out of the two options. A disk space of 500 MB should be plenty for this partition, so go ahead and put 500 MB. Even though we are installing on a Btrfs file system, make the boot partition as a Ext4 file system. It will still work properly.

Now that the boot partition has been created, select the remaining free space and once again, press the Add button to create the next partition. This time this partition is for /, which is the main file system. Instead of choosing Primary, choose Logical. The majority of the remaining disk space can be put on this file system, leaving only 4 GB for the last partition. Then, make sure the btrfs journaling file system option is chosen for this partition. Mount point will be set as /. Press ok, and the second partition is finished.

Lastly, choose the remaining free space and press Add button. Depending on the disk space, allocate 2 to 4 GB for the Swap partition. Make the partition type Logical. Finally, use the partition as swap area under the Use as drop down menu. Press ok, and the third and last partition is created.

Double check that all three of these partitions were created properly. If the list checks out, click on Install Now. Congratulations, you have now installed Linux Mint 12 KDE using the Btrfs file system!

Learn more about free and popular Linux distributions to use on your low cost dedicated server.


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How to Install and Use Windows Recovery

Issues with Windows startup and software are common and may require you to do a complete Windows Recovery. For this purpose you would first need to do a manual repair and restore. Then this will initiate the recovery. Let us find out how this process is carried out.

Windows Recovery or Recovery Console is a tool that is used to recover Windows. For this you require to in the safe mode for the first time. In order to do this you need to restart your PC and keep pressing the Function key F8. With the help of the arrow keys, select the Safe Mode option and press Enter. Now you require to start the recovery process.

You have two choices to begin the Windows Recovery:

• If you are unable to restart Windows and the recovery is not already installed on your system then first you require installing it by using the Setup disk.

• Another way is to install the program on your system. You can select this as one of the option available.

Installing the Recovery Console

Perform the following steps to install this software on your system:

1. Insert the disk of Windows XP in the drive

2. Press Start and then go to Run

3. In the Open command box type X:\i386\winnt32.exe /cmdcons where the drive is denoted with letter X

4. Click Ok and Windows Setup dialog box will appear. Then you need to click the Ok button

This initiates the process of Recovery Console.

5. The Microsoft Windows XP professional setup message box will appear. Click Ok and remove the disk from the system.

Whenever you start up the system you will have the option of initiating the Recovery Console.
Now let us find out how to start up this program.

Starting up the Recovery Console software

Now that your system is already loaded with the software you only need to start it up. For this you need to perform the following steps:

1. Reboot your system. You will get to see the booting choice list

2. Using the arrow keys choose the option of Microsoft Windows Recovery

3. This generates the list of installations on your system, click 1 or the desired number from the choice of installations

4. Press Enter to log into Windows installation

5. You will be prompted for the Admin password. You need to enter it.

6. Now you will see a C:\Windows> prompt to begin the Recovery Console

By doing these steps you will be able to use and install the Windows Recovery tool. If you are still having problems in doing the above mentioned steps, you can get in touch with online tech support. Their experts are available 24x7x365 to help you deal with any issue that you might be facing with your system.

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1.12.11

Top 5 Reasons To Install Covert GPS Trackers In Cars

Did you know that 600 cars were stolen during the month of January 2011, as reported by the Houston Police Department? Of the stolen cars, Ford, Chevrolet and Honda were the top three stolen brands. In such cases, covert GPS trackers aid as robust vehicle tracking systems.

Technology has come a long way and mobility and access to information are the two facets of technology that are closely integrated in GPS trackers. As soon as your car is stolen, you lose not only your mode of transportation, you also miss appointments and go through the stress of first reporting the theft and then convincing the insurance company that you should be compensated. Installing a covert GPS tracker can keep such headaches at bay.

Benefits of Installing Covert GPS Trackers in Vehicles

Here are the major advantages that covert GPS trackers offer for vehicles that are prone to theft:

1. Good and expensive cars and trucks are more prone to theft, as mentioned earlier. However, with covert GPS trackers, the car is rendered a computerized guard that would give information about the whereabouts of the car wherever it goes. Therefore, even if your car is stolen, you can rest assured that it will be found soon.

2. Cars that have trackers installed in them also have a centralized door locking system that will jam the facilities in the car with a command from the controlling company. Therefore, as soon as the car gets stolen, the company can start tracking the car's location with the help of a map and jam the facilities in the car so that the car thief is locked inside and does not escape.

3. The standard tracker is supported by the battery packs that contain the right common C batteries. You can easily recharge these batteries for continual use.

4. The trackers designed with the help of state-of-the-art technology goes into the sleeping mode when the car is not touched for thirty minutes and starts automatically as soon as the ignition starts.

5. If you are in trouble and need help while traveling, you can use the emergency alert or call for help. The tracker can be monitored via a smartphone or a PC and you can breathe easy knowing that help will reach you in the minimum possible time.

Those who install covert GPS trackers can reduce the complications related to car theft exponentially. However, avoid buying duplicate or low quality trackers in order to leverage the full benefit of installing such trackers. Seek recommendations before investing your money in tracking devices.

If you are not 100% sure about your car safety and want to install a Covert GPS Tracker, visit Spyemporium.com for excellent services. They have more than 20 years of experience in offering the latest spy gadgets. They are also reputed for providing reliable spy equipment using the latest state of the art technology.


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