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Happy New Year Around The World

Posted by cotojo on December 31, 2007

Happy New Year to ALL My Readers.
Happy New Year In Other Languages For Everyone Around The World

Afghani - Saale Nao Mubbarak

Afrikaans -Gelukkige nuwe jaar

Albanian - Gezuar Vitin e Ri

Arabic - Antum salimoun

Armenian - Snorhavor Nor Tari

Assyrian - Sheta Brikhta

Azeri - Yeni Iliniz Mubarek!

Bengali - Shuvo Nabo Barsho

Cambodian - Soursdey Chhnam Tmei

Catalan - FELIÇ ANY NOU

Chinese - Chu Shen Tan / Xin Nian Kuai Le

Corsican Language - Pace e Salute

Croatian - Sretna Nova godina!

Cymraeg (Welsh) - Blwyddyn Newydd Dda

Czechoslovakia - Scastny Novy Rok

Danish - Godt Nytår

Dhivehi - Ufaaveri Aa Aharakah Edhen

Dutch - GELUKKIG NIEUWJAAR!

Eskimo - Kiortame pivdluaritlo

Esperanto - Felican Novan Jaron

Estonians - Head uut aastat!

Ethiopian - MELKAM ADDIS AMET YIHUNELIWO!

Finnish - Onnellista Uutta Vuotta

French - Bonne Annee

Gaelic - Bliadhna mhath ur

German - Prosit Neujahr

Greek - Kenourios Chronos

Gujarati - Nutan Varshbhinandan

Hawaiian - Hauoli Makahiki Hou

Hebrew - L’Shannah Tovah

Hindi - Nav varsh ka shubkamnayein

Hong Kong (Cantonese) - Sun Leen Fai Lok

Hungarian - Boldog Ooy Ayvet

Indonesian - Selamat Tahun Baru

Iranian - Saleh now mobarak

Iraqi - Sanah Jadidah

Irish - Bliain nua fe mhaise dhuit

Italian - Felice anno nuovo

Japanese - Akimashite Omedetto Gozaimasu

Kabyle - Asegwas Amegaz

Kannada - Hosa Varushadha Shubhashayagalu

Kisii - SOMWAKA OMOYIA OMUYA

Khmer - Sua Sdei tfnam tmei

Korea - Saehae Bock Mani ba deu sei yo!

Kurdish - NEWROZ PIROZBE

Lithuanian - Laimingu Naujuju Metu

Laotian - Sabai dee pee mai

Macedonian - Srekjna Nova Godina

Malay - Selamat Tahun Baru

Marathi - Nveen Varshachy Shubhechcha

Malayalam - Puthuvatsara Aashamsakal

Maltese - Is-Sena t- Tajba

Nepal - Nawa Barsha ko Shuvakamana

Norwegian - Godt Nyttår

Papua New Guinea - Nupela yia i go long yu

Pashto - Nawai Kall Mo Mubarak Shah

Persian - Saleh now ra tabrik migouyam

Philippines - Manigong Bagong Taon

Polish - Szczesliwego Nowego Roku

Portuguese - Feliz Ano Novo

Punjabi - Nave sal di mubarakan

Romanian - AN NOU FERICIT

Russian - S Novim Godom

Samoa - Manuia le Tausaga Fou

Serbo-Croatian - Sretna nova godina

Sindhi - Nayou Saal Mubbarak Hoje

Singhalese - Subha Aluth Awrudhak Vewa

Siraiki - Nawan Saal Shala Mubarak Theevay

Slovak - A stastlivy Novy Rok

Slovenian - sreèno novo leto

Somali - Iyo Sanad Cusub Oo Fiican!

Spanish - Feliz Ano ~Nuevo

Swahili - Heri Za Mwaka Mpyaº

Swedish - GOTT NYTT ÅR! /Gott nytt år!

Sudanese - Warsa Enggal

Tamil - Eniya Puthandu Nalvazhthukkal

Telegu - Noothana samvatsara shubhakankshalu

Thai - Sawadee Pee Mai

Turkish - Yiliniz Kutlu Olsun

Ukrainian - Shchastlyvoho Novoho Roku

Urdu - Naya Saal Mubbarak Ho

Uzbek - Yangi Yil Bilan

Vietnamese - Chuc Mung Tan Nien

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Colin Richards© 2007

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Inspiring “Great Blog Award” 2007

Posted by cotojo on December 30, 2007

Mauro from 1 Million Love Messages has honored my humble blog with this awesome Award.

Inspiring “Great Blog Awards” 2007

Mauro has said of this award:

This is my latest round of “Great Blog Awards” this year.

So, I will give my Inspiring “Great Blog Awards” list of 2007.

To all of them… Keep on Rolling and Happy Blogging in 2008.

The list of recipients is pretty big, so you really want to go and see if you are on the list :)

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Troubleshoot WinXP Boot Problems

Posted by cotojo on December 29, 2007

When your system seems to power up okay, but the Windows XP operating system won’t boot properly, you have to begin troubleshooting and if necessary get into the operating system, determine the problem, and then fix it. To help you get started, here are some things you can do when Windows XP won’t boot.

Use a Windows startup disk

One of the first things you should reach for when troubleshooting a Windows XP boot problem is a Windows startup disk. This floppy disk can come in handy if the problem is being caused when either the startup record for the active partition or the files that the operating system uses to start Windows have become corrupted.

To create a Windows startup disk, insert a floppy disk into the drive of a similarly configured, working Windows XP system, launch My Computer, right-click the floppy disk icon, and select the Format command from the context menu. When you see the Format dialog box, leave all the default settings as they are and click the Start button. Once the format operation is complete, close the Format dialog box to return to My Computer, double-click the drive C icon to access the root directory, and copy the following three files to the floppy disk:

• Boot.ini

• NTLDR

• Ntdetect.com

After you create the Windows startup disk, insert it into the floppy drive on the affected system and reboot the computer. When you boot from the Windows startup disk, the computer will bypass the active partition and boot files on the hard disk and attempt to start Windows XP normally.

Use Last Known Good Configuration

You can also try to boot the operating system with the Last Known Good Configuration feature. This feature will allow you to undo any changes that caused problems in the CurrentControlSet registry key, which defines hardware and driver settings. The Last Known Good Configuration feature replaces the contents of the CurrentControlSet registry key with a backup copy that was last used to successfully start up the operating system.

To use the Last Known Good Configuration feature, first restart the computer and keep tapping the F8 key. This will display the Windows Advanced Options menu. Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection. Select the Last Known Good Configuration item from the menu and press [Enter].

Remember, you only get one go with the Last Known Good Configuration feature. If it fails to work on the first attempt, the backup copy is also corrupt.

Use System Restore

Another tool that might be helpful when Windows XP won’t boot is System Restore. System Restore runs in the background as a service and continually monitors system-critical components for changes. When it detects a pending change, System Restore immediately creates restore points, of these critical components before the change occurs. In addition, System Restore is configured by default to create restore points every 24 hours.

To use System Restore, first restart the computer continually pressing the F8 key. Now, select the Safe Mode from the menu using the up/down arrow keys and press [Enter].

Once Windows XP boots into Safe mode, click the Start button then access the All Programs < Accessories < System Tools menu, and select System Restore. Because you’re running in Safe mode, the only option on the opening screen of the System Restore wizard is Restore My Computer To An Earlier Time, and it’s selected by default, so just click Next. Then, follow along with the wizard to select a restore point and begin the restoration procedure.

Use The Recovery Console

When a Windows XP boot problem is severe, you’ll need to use a more drastic approach. The Windows XP CD is bootable and will provide you with access to a tool called Recovery Console.

To boot from the Windows XP CD, insert it into the CD-ROM drive on the problem system and reboot the computer. Once the system begins booting from the CD, simply follow the prompts that will allow the loading of the basic files needed to run Setup. When you see the Welcome To Setup screen press R to start the Recovery Console.

Fix a corrupt Boot.ini

As the Windows XP operating system begins to load, the Ntldr program refers to the Boot.ini file to determine where the operating system files reside and which options to enable as the operating system continues to load. So if there’s a problem rooted in the Boot.ini file, it can render Windows XP incapable of booting correctly.

If you suspect that Windows XP won’t boot because Boot.ini has been corrupted, you can use the special Recovery Console version of the Bootcfg tool to fix it. Of course, you must first boot the system with the Windows XP CD and access the Recovery Console as described earlier.

To use the Bootcfg tool, from the Recovery Console command prompt, type

Bootcfg /parameter

Where /parameter is one of the required parameters listed in the table below.

Parameter

/Add Scans the disk for all Windows installations and allows you to add any new ones to the Boot.ini file.

/Scan Scans the disk for all Windows installations.

/List Lists each entry in the Boot.ini file.

/Default Sets the default operating system as the main boot entry.

/Rebuild Completely re-creates the Boot.ini file. The user must confirm each step.

/Redirect Allows the boot operation to be redirected to a specific port when using the Headless Administration feature. The Redirect parameter takes two parameters of its own: [Port Baudrate ] [UseBiosSettings].

/Disableredirect Disables the redirection.

Fix a corrupt partition boot sector

The partition boot sector is a small section of the hard disk partition that contains information about the operating system’s file system (NTFS or FAT32), as well as a very small machine language program that is crucial in assisting the operating system as it loads.

If you suspect that Windows XP won’t boot because the partition boot sector has been corrupted, you can use a special Recovery Console tool called Fixboot to fix it. Start by booting the system with the Windows XP CD and accessing the Recovery Console as described earlier.

To use the Fixboot tool, from the Recovery Console command prompt, type

Fixboot [drive]:

Where [drive] is the letter of the drive to which you want to write a new partition boot sector.

Fix a corrupt master boot record

The master boot record (MBR) occupies the first sector on the hard disk and is responsible for initiating the Windows boot procedure. The master boot record contains the partition table for the disk as well as a small program called the master boot code, which is responsible for locating the active, or bootable, partition, in the partition table. Once this occurs, the partition boot sector takes over and begins loading Windows. If the master boot record is corrupt, the partition boot sector can’t do its job and Windows won’t boot.

If you suspect Windows XP won’t boot because the master boot record has been corrupted, you can use the Recovery Console tool Fixmbr to fix it. First, boot the system with the Windows XP CD and access the Recovery Console as described earlier.

To use the Fixmbr tool, from the Recovery Console command prompt, type

Fixmbr [device_name]

Where [device_name] is the device pathname of the drive to which you want to write a new master boot record. For example, the device pathname format for a standard bootable drive C configuration would look like this:

\Device\HardDisk0

Disable automatic restart

When Windows XP encounters a fatal error, the default setting for handling such an error is to automatically reboot the system. If the error occurs while Windows XP is booting, the operating system will become stuck in a reboot cycle—rebooting over and over instead of starting up normally. In that case, you’ll need to disable the option for automatically restarting on system failure.

Right click on My Computer and select Properties, click Advanced Tab, look down to find Startup and Recovery and click on Settings, under System Failure untick the Automatically restart.

Restore from a backup

If you can’t seem to repair a Windows XP system that won’t boot and you have a recent backup, you can restore the system from the backup media. The method you use to restore the system will depend on what backup utility you used, so you’ll need to follow the utility’s instructions on how to perform a restore operation.

Perform an in-place upgrade

If you can’t repair a Windows XP system that won’t boot and you don’t have a recent backup, you can perform an in-place upgrade. Doing so reinstalls the operating system into the same folder, just as if you were upgrading from one version of Windows to another. An in-place upgrade will usually solve most, if not all, Windows boot problems.

Performing a Windows XP in-place upgrade is pretty straightforward. To begin, insert the Windows XP CD into the drive, restart your system, and boot from the CD. Once the initial preparation is complete, you’ll see the Windows XP Setup screen. Press [Enter] to launch the Windows XP Setup procedure. In a moment, you’ll see the License Agreement page and will need to press [F8] to acknowledge that you agree. Setup will then search the hard disk looking for a previous installation of Windows XP. When it finds the previous installation, you’ll see a second Windows XP Setup screen on the next page.

This screen will prompt you to press R to repair the selected installation or to press [Esc] to install a fresh copy of Windows XP. In this case, selecting a repair operation is the same as performing an in-place upgrade, so you’ll need to press R. When you do so, Setup will examine the disk drives in the system. It will then begin performing the in-place upgrade.


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Peace on Earth and Merry Christmas Around the World

Posted by cotojo on December 24, 2007

Merry Christmas to all of my readers.

This is the Season Of Goodwill to All Mankind.

Have a wonderful Christmas everyone and remember those who may be grieving the loss of a loved one, those who are serving overseas and cannot be with their families, those who have to work on this Holiest of days, those who are less fortunate and have no family, no friends, no homes, no food, those who are suffering from ill health and so many more.

It is a time of giving, so if you can donate to a poor family or person, just to see a smile upon their face, or donate anonymously by leaving some gifts on their doorsteps, you will have helped to spread the joy of Christmas.

Afrikaans: Geseënde Kersfees
Afrikander: Een Plesierige Kerfees
African/ Eritrean/ Tigrinja: Rehus-Beal-Ledeats
Albanian:Gezur Krislinjden
Arabic: Milad Majid
Argentine: Feliz Navidad
Armenian: Shenoraavor Nor Dari yev Pari Gaghand
Azeri: Tezze Iliniz Yahsi Olsun
Bahasa Malaysia: Selamat Hari Natal
Basque: Zorionak eta Urte Berri On!
Bengali: Shuvo Naba Barsha
Bohemian: Vesele Vanoce
Brazilian: Feliz Natal
Breton: Nedeleg laouen na bloavezh mat
Bulgarian: Tchestita Koleda; Tchestito Rojdestvo Hristovo
Catalan: Bon Nadal i un Bon Any Nou!
Chile: Feliz Navidad
Chinese: (Cantonese) Gun Tso Sun Tan’Gung Haw Sun
Chinese: (Mandarin) Kung His Hsin Nien bing Chu Shen Tan (Catonese) Gun Tso Sun Tan’Gung Haw Sun
Choctaw: Yukpa, Nitak Hollo Chito
Columbia: Feliz Navidad y Próspero Año Nuevo
Cornish: Nadelik looan na looan blethen noweth
Corsian: Pace e salute
Crazanian: Rot Yikji Dol La Roo
Cree: Mitho Makosi Kesikansi
Croatian: Sretan Bozic
Czech: Prejeme Vam Vesele Vanoce a stastny Novy Rok
Danish: Glædelig Jul
Duri: Christmas-e- Shoma Mobarak
Dutch: Vrolijk Kerstfeest en een Gelukkig Nieuwjaar! or Zalig Kerstfeast
English: Merry Christmas
Eskimo: (inupik) Jutdlime pivdluarit ukiortame pivdluaritlo!
Esperanto: Gajan Kristnaskon
Estonian: Ruumsaid juulup|hi
Ethiopian: (Amharic) Melkin Yelidet Beaal
Faeroese: Gledhilig jol og eydnurikt nyggjar!
Farsi: Cristmas-e-shoma mobarak bashad
Finnish: Hyvaa joulua
Flemish: Zalig Kerstfeest en Gelukkig nieuw jaar
French: Joyeux Noel
Frisian: Noflike Krystdagen en in protte Lok en Seine yn it Nije Jier!
Galician: Bo Nada
Gaelic: Nollaig chridheil agus Bliadhna mhath ùr!
German: Fröhliche Weihnachten
Greek: Kala Christouyenna!
Haiti: (Creole) Jwaye Nowel or to Jesus Edo Bri’cho o Rish D’Shato Brichto
Hausa: Barka da Kirsimatikuma Barka da Sabuwar Shekara!
Hawaiian: Mele Kalikimaka
Hebrew: Mo’adim Lesimkha. Chena tova
Hindi: Shub Naya Baras
Hausa: Barka da Kirsimatikuma Barka da Sabuwar Shekara!
Hawaian: Mele Kalikimaka ame Hauoli Makahiki Hou!
Hungarian: Kellemes Karacsonyi unnepeket
Icelandic: Gledileg Jol
Indonesian: Selamat Hari Natal
Iraqi: Idah Saidan Wa Sanah Jadidah
Irish: Nollaig Shona Dhuit, or Nodlaig mhaith chugnat
Iroquois: Ojenyunyat Sungwiyadeson honungradon nagwutut. Ojenyunyat osrasay.
Italian: Buone Feste Natalizie
Japanese: Shinnen omedeto. Kurisumasu Omedeto
Jiberish: Mithag Crithagsigathmithags
Korean: Sung Tan Chuk Ha
Lao: souksan van Christmas
Latin: Natale hilare et Annum Faustum!
Latvian: Prieci’gus Ziemsve’tkus un Laimi’gu Jauno Gadu!
Lausitzian:Wjesole hody a strowe nowe leto
Lettish: Priecigus Ziemassvetkus
Lithuanian: Linksmu Kaledu
Low Saxon: Heughliche Winachten un ‘n moi Nijaar
Macedonian: Sreken Bozhik
Malaysian: Selamat Hari Krismas or Selamat Hari Natal
Maltese: IL-Milied It-tajjeb
Manx: Nollick ghennal as blein vie noa
Maori: Meri Kirihimete
Marathi: Shub Naya Varsh
Navajo: Merry Keshmish
Norwegian: God Jul, or Gledelig Jul
Occitan: Pulit nadal e bona annado
Papiamento: Bon Pasco
Papua New Guinea: Bikpela hamamas blong dispela Krismas na Nupela yia i go long yu
Pennsylvania German: En frehlicher Grischtdaag un en hallich Nei Yaahr!
Peru: Feliz Navidad y un Venturoso Año Nuevo
Philipines: Maligayan Pasko!
Polish: Wesolych Swiat Bozego Narodzenia or Boze Narodzenie
Portuguese:Feliz Natal
Pushto: Christmas Aao Ne-way Kaal Mo Mobarak Sha
Rapa-Nui (Easter Island): Mata-Ki-Te-Rangi. Te-Pito-O-Te-Henua
Rhetian: Bellas festas da nadal e bun onn
Romanche: (sursilvan dialect): Legreivlas fiastas da Nadal e bien niev onn!
Rumanian: Sarbatori vesele or Craciun fericit
Russian: Pozdrevlyayu s prazdnikom Rozhdestva is Novim Godom
Sami: Buorrit Juovllat
Samoan: La Maunia Le Kilisimasi Ma Le Tausaga Fou
Sardinian: Bonu nadale e prosperu annu nou
Serbian: Hristos se rodi
Slovakian: Sretan Bozic or Vesele vianoce
Sami: Buorrit Juovllat
Samoan: La Maunia Le Kilisimasi Ma Le Tausaga Fou
Scots Gaelic: Nollaig chridheil huibh
Serbian: Hristos se rodi.
Singhalese: Subha nath thalak Vewa. Subha Aluth Awrudhak Vewa
Slovak: Vesele Vianoce. A stastlivy Novy Rok
Slovene: Vesele Bozicne Praznike Srecno Novo Leto or Vesel Bozic in srecno Novo leto
Spanish: Feliz Navidad
Swedish: God Jul and (Och) Ett Gott Nytt År
Tagalog: Maligayamg Pasko. Masaganang Bagong Taon
Tami: Nathar Puthu Varuda Valthukkal
Trukeese: (Micronesian) Neekiriisimas annim oo iyer seefe feyiyeech!
Thai: Sawadee Pee Mai or souksan wan Christmas
Turkish: Noeliniz Ve Yeni Yiliniz Kutlu Olsun
Ukrainian: Srozhdestvom Kristovym or Z RIZDVOM HRYSTOVYM
Urdu: Naya Saal Mubarak Ho
Vietnamese: Chuc Mung Giang Sinh
Welsh: Nadolig Llawen
Yoruba: E ku odun, e ku iye’dun!

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5 Reasons to Invest in a Registry Cleaner

Posted by cotojo on December 13, 2007

Registry cleaner tools are user-friendly GUI-based utilities that enable you to maintain a healthy registry. Let’s have a look at the top 5 reasons that may help you understand why it is important for all Windows users to invest in a Registry Cleaner tool.

Prevent Computer Errors

The registry comprises all software and hardware configuration information of your Windows system. This is the reason why not a single activity on your PC can be performed without accessing the registry. In due course, the registry attracts a lot of unwanted, obsolete, and invalid information that unnecessarily clogs it and eventually damages its files. A damaged registry is unable to properly fulfill program requests and thus generates frequent system errors.

By using a good registry cleaner tool, you can easily get rid of all unwanted information in the registry and fix errors. A registry cleaner tool enables you to easily perform registry fixes by automating the task of scanning the registry for errors and repairing them. Repairing registry errors using the registry cleaner tool will automatically enable you to fix many computer errors, such as DLL errors, driver errors, and stop errors.

Speed Up the Computer

A large registry easily gets fragmented and slows down. A slow registry, in turn, will slow down your PC. The registry may also get fragmented due to the accumulation of a large number of registry holes or vacant registry keys left behind by removed keys. This is the reason why you may not notice any considerable change in the size of your registry even after you repair it by removing all unwanted information.

Using your registry cleaner tool you can easily defrag the registry to consolidate all its fragmented files and compress it by removing all the registry holes. This compact and defragged registry speeds up the time taken to access the registry and as a result speeds up your PC.

Remove Malicious Programs

Malware programs comprise all malicious software such as viruses, Trojans, worms, spyware and adware. These programs add several malicious entries in the registry and alter current registry keys to not only slow down your system but also generate several system errors.

Registry cleaner tools enable you to perform a deep scan of the registry tree and weed out all malicious entries from it. Advanced algorithms also enable the registry tools to delete embedded or non-removable registry keys added by many spyware programs that makes them practically non-removable.

Perform Complete Program Uninstall

One of the main benefits of registry cleaner tools is that they enable you to perform a complete uninstallation of programs you don’t require. Almost every time you uninstall programs from your system, some information stays behind in the registry. This information unnecessarily clogs the registry with unwanted information and causes registry bloating. You can prevent this situation by following up all of your program uninstall procedures with a registry scan using your registry cleaner tool. The tool will enable you to remove all orphan keys left behind by the uninstalled applications and enable you to ensure a complete uninstall.

Perform Preventive PC Maintenance

The registry is a vital component of your Windows operating system and to maintain a healthy system, it is important for you to maintain an error-free registry. Therefore, regular registry maintenance should be an important part of your periodic PC maintenance activity.

You can easily maintain a registry free of unwanted information and errors by regularly scanning and fixing it with the help of a registry cleaner tool.

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