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Create Sub Domain With Your Name at Bing
How do you think about my subdomain at Bing: http://vtechtip.bing.com? When go to this page, you can use and search Bing as original Bing page. Do you want to create a similar sub domain?

Search With Bing At Domain http://vtechtip.bing.com
I don't know this is a trick or a feature of Bing for user. But it's easy to create a Bing sub domain with your name. Just replace vtechtip at http://vtechtip.bing.com by your name, example: http://yourname.bing.com.
Wow, use a search engine with your name at domain, is it great? Why don't create a page for you and start search with it now :) I think with this, Microsoft maybe get a lot of users for Bing Search Engine.
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Categories: Bing, Microsoft, Subdomain, Tips Tricks
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Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 Beta Free Download Available [Video Updated]
After few months with Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview leaked, yesterday Microsoft has released Microsoft Office Professtional Plus 2010 Plus Beta. This public version was released for all MSDN and TechNet subscribers.
![Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 Beta Free Download Available [Video Updated] Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 Beta Free Download Available [Video Updated]](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v374/vishaal_here/Office-1.png)
With Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010, your people get a wide range of powerful new ways to do their best work from more places – whether they’re using a PC, smartphone or web browser. From insightful updates to Excel, PowerPoint, Word and Outlook, to new server integration capabilities that make it easier for everyone to track, report and share vital information, Office Professional Plus 2010 offers the complete package through familiar, intuitive tools.
What's Included:
- Microsoft Word
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Microsoft Access
- Microsoft Outlook
- Microsoft OneNote
- Microsoft InfoPath
- Microsoft SharePoint Workspace
- Microsoft Publisher
- Microsoft Communicator
Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions are available.
System requirements:
- 500 MHz 32-bit or 64-bit processor or higher
- 256 MB of system memory or more
- 3 GB of available disk space
- 1024x768 or higher resolution monitor
- DVD-R/W Drive
- Windows XP SP3 , Vista SP1 , Server 2003 R2 , Server 2008 SP2 , 7
You can get all for free using following:
Access and click Get It Now, then you must register an account or login with your own account. You will get a email with a confirm link, click this link and you will be redirected to download page, which contain MAK Key and allow you select the version (we recommend 32-bit which runs great on both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows) and your software language. Downloading the Office Professional Plus 2010 Beta could take an hour or more. The exact time will depend on your provider, bandwidth, and traffic. The good news is that once you start the download, you won't have to answer any more questions – you can walk away while it finishes. If your download gets interrupted, it will restart where it left off.
- Get FREE Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 Beta
- Get FREE Microsoft Visio 2010 Beta
- Get FREE Microsoft Office Web Apps Beta


Confirm link, choose language and click Download Now.
Once the download is complete, launch the downloaded file and follow the set up instructions.
NOTE: You need to install Java Runtime Environment first to lauch downloader.

Download Office 2010 in browser with Java Runtime Environment
SCREENSHOT AFTER INSTALL:

Microsoft Word 2010 With New Ribbon

Microsoft Excel 2010 supports formula better

Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 With More Effects And Animations
Or you can instant access this link to start Download Manager and begin download Microsoft Office 2010 Plus, version English, 32 bit.
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Password Unrar: www.vtechtip.com
- Or You Can Download All At Server Softpedia
MAK key:
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History of Windows Startup and Shutdown Sound All Version [Up to Windows 7 Final]
1/ Windows 1.x: Released November 25, 1985.
2/ Windows 2.x: Released November, 1987.
3/ Windows 3.x: Released 18, March, 1992.
These versions of operating system do not have startup and shutdown sound yet.
![Windows 3.1 History of Windows Startup and Shutdown Sound All Version [Up to Windows 7 Final]](http://lh5.ggpht.com/_t2Z6nkGKLVc/SwFhLayyjYI/AAAAAAAAAvg/EmlNZuA3pNE/Windows%203.png)
Up to Windows 3.1, Microsoft still did not equip startup and shutdown sound for their Operating System
4/ Windows 95: Released 24 August, 1995. Duration Startup: 00:06, Shutdown: 00:01.
5/ Windows NT: Released 29 July, 1996. Startup and Shutdown: 00:09.
6/ Windows 98: Released 25 Jun, 1998. Startup: 00:07, Shutdown: 00:03.
![History of Windows Startup and Shutdown Sound All Version [Up to Windows 7 Final] Windows 2000](http://lh4.ggpht.com/_t2Z6nkGKLVc/SwFhLlrgYHI/AAAAAAAAAvo/Csgbart_9uc/Windows%2095.png)
Windows 95, the first operating system that supports startup and shutdown sound.
7/ Windows 2000: Released 27 Feb, 2000.
8/ Windows ME (Millennium Edition): 14 Sep, 2000.
Windows 2000 and Windows ME have the same startup and shutdown sound. Duration: Startup: 00:03, Shutdown: 00:05.
9/ Windows XP: Released 21 Oct, 2001.
10/ Windows Server 2003: Released 24 Apr, 2003.
Windows XP and Windows 2003 have the same starup and shutdown sound. Duration: Startup: 00:04, Shutdown: 00:03.
11/ Windows Vista: Released 30 Jan, 2007.
12/ Windows Server 2008: Released 28 Feb, 2008.
13/ Windows 7: Released 23 Oct 2009.
These 3 versions of Windows have the same startup and shutdown sound.
![Windows 7 History of Windows Startup and Shutdown Sound All Version [Up to Windows 7 Final]](http://lh6.ggpht.com/_t2Z6nkGKLVc/SwFhLrXGA0I/AAAAAAAAAvk/69EKKkaI738/Windows%207.png)
But beside this default, Windows 7 also has each sound scheme for every themes. Windows 7 is the first operating system that have multi startup and shutdown sounds.
Watch Video:
In my opinion, I like Windows 2000 startup and shutdown best. How about you? Please comment and tell your idea :)
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Categories: Microsoft, Top List, Vista, Windows, Windows 7, XP
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Top 7 Artice About Windows 7 You Must Read
Windows 7 has been released for 1 weeks. And in only 1 weeks after that, a great number of articles about Windows were public.
This is random list, not sort in any criteria.
- 1/Lifehacker's Complete Guide to Windows 7 [From Life Hacker]
Windows 7 officially launches today, but we've been testing, tweaking, customizing, fixing, and writing about this OS for a year now. We present here a guide to everything we've learned about the OS, from first install to final settings change. Whether you've played around with Windows 7 during its beta or release candidate versions, launch day is finally here, and Windows 7 is finally ready for widespread, public consumption. This guide will take you straight through from system requirements and upgrading your PC to highlighting Windows 7's best new features to helping you hit the ground running with all of the awesome tweaks Windows 7 has in store for you.
- 2/ Speed Showdown: Windows 7 vs. Windows Vista [From ExtremeTech]
With Windows 7 to be released tomorrow, this seemed like a perfect time to take a final look at how its performance compares with that of its much-maligned predecessor, Windows Vista. What we found probably won't surprise you very much, if you've been following the progress of Windows 7 since folks first started getting their hands on it around a year ago: Windows 7 beats Vista—just not always by a huge margin.
- 3/ @MicrosoftHelps: Quick Tech Support for Windows 7 on Twitter [From MakeUseOf]
Microsoft is leaving no stone unturned in the promotion of Windows 7 and @MicrosoftHelps could be considered a part of that process. While Microsoft has already embraced Twitter like the other big firms and has many Twitter handles, @MicrosoftHelps was launched recently to provide real time support to Windows 7 users. Microsoft describes it as “the official Twitter account for Microsoft Customer Service.”
Initially it is meant for Windows 7 users and later on it will be expanded to Microsoft’s other business units. It’s certainly a nice initiative by Microsoft to let its customers have another medium, which might become the fastest way to get their Windows 7 issues resolved.
- 4/ 3 Best Tools To Create Bootable USB Flash Drive For Windows 7 [From vTechTip]
These tools will help you make a bootable USB Flash Drive that included Windows 7 installer. So you can setup windows 7 without DVD Drive. What you need?
- Windows 7 ISO file, any version (Ultimate, Professional, Home etc.). You can download those from Internet or create from a Windows 7 DVD Installer with Power ISO, ISO Buster, Nero Burning Rom, Ashampoo Burning Studio etc.
- One of these softwares (click name to download):
- 5/ Top 10 Windows 7 Booster Apps [From LifeHacker]
Windows 7 is a big improvement over Vista, and a pretty convenient OS in general—but it's by no means perfect. These 10 downloads improve Windows 7's looks, functions, and make it easier, safer, and more convenient to upgrade to.
- 6/ Create a System Repair Disc in Windows 7 [From HowToGeek]
The new version of Windows seems to be a lot for stable than previous releases, however you never know when a malfunction might occur. Today we take a look at an option in Windows 7 that lets you create a System Repair disc in case you need to boot from it to recover your OS.
- 7/ All Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcuts (HotKeys) Complete List [From vTechTip]
Keyboard shortcuts are combinations of two or more keys that, when pressed, can be used to perform a task that would typically require a mouse or other pointing device. Keyboard shortcuts can make it easier to interact with your computer, saving you time and effort as you work with Windows and other programs.
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Categories: Microsoft, Software, Tips Tricks, Top List, Windows 7
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3 Best Tools To Create Bootable USB Flash Drive For Windows 7
These tools will help you make a bootable USB Flash Drive that included Windows 7 installer. So you can setup windows 7 without DVD Drive. What you need?
- Windows 7 ISO file, any version (Ultimate, Professional, Home etc.). You can download those from Internet or create from a Windows 7 DVD Installer with Power ISO, ISO Buster, Nero Burning Rom, Ashampoo Burning Studio etc.
- One of these softwares (click name to download):
1/ Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool: free tool from Microsoft, easy to use, work fine and safe. [More Info]
To make a copy of your Windows 7 ISO file:
- Click the Windows Start button, and click Windows 7 USB/DVD Download tool in the All Programs list to open the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download tool.
- In the Source File box, type the name and path of your Windows 7 ISO file, or click Browse and select the file in the Open dialog box.
- Select USB to create a copy on a USB flash drive or DVD to create a copy on a DVD disk, then click Next.
- If you are copying the file to a USB flash drive, select your USB device in the dropdown list and click Begin copying. If you are copying the file up to a DVD, click Begin burning.

When your Windows 7 ISO file is copied onto your chosen media, you can install Windows 7 by navigating to the root of your DVD or USB flash drive and double-clicking Setup.exe.
2/ WinToFlash: not only Windows 7, WinToFlash can creator Bootable USB Flash Drive from any Operating System as Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003/2008 and Windows Vista. And this is not all it can do. WinToFlash can transfer your live CD/DVD to flash card, for example, BartPE. After all you can erase your Flash card and format it with you Windows for every day use.
The default options make it easy to roll a silent Windows install, or you can flip the custom switch and specify the exact setup parameters you want to use.

3/ A Bootable USB: free tool from AskVG Blog. You can create a bootable USB drive which can be used to install Windows without using DVD drive.
It also shows a Help window so that you can use the utility easily. The utility requires only 4 easy steps to follow:
- Check USB drive (To check whether your USB drive is attached or not)
- Format USB drive
- Choose DVD or ISO image (To copy the required files to USB drive)
- Start the process to create bootable USB drive

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All Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcuts (HotKeys) Complete List
From Microsoft: Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcuts here
Keyboard shortcuts are combinations of two or more keys that, when pressed, can be used to perform a task that would typically require a mouse or other pointing device. Keyboard shortcuts can make it easier to interact with your computer, saving you time and effort as you work with Windows and other programs.
Most programs also provide accelerator keys that can make it easier to work with menus and other commands. Check the menus of programs for accelerator keys. If a letter is underlined in a menu, that usually means that pressing the Alt key in combination with the underlined key will have the same effect as clicking that menu item.
Pressing the Alt key in some programs, such as Paint and WordPad, shows commands that are labeled with additional keys that you can press to use them.

If you can't remember all hotkeys, just read and note 11 Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcut (Hotkeys) Most Used.
All Keys are divided in 13 groups, sort by Alphabet:
Ease of Access keyboard shortcuts
- Right Shift for eight seconds: Turn Filter Keys on and off
- Left Alt + Left Shift + PrtScn (or PrtScn): Turn High Contrast on or off
- Left Alt + Left Shift + Num Lock: Turn Mouse Keys on or off
- Shift five times: Turn Sticky Keys on or off
- Num Lock for five seconds: Turn Toggle Keys on or off
- Windows logo key + U: Open the Ease of Access Center
- F1: Display Help
- Ctrl + C (or Ctrl + Insert): Copy the selected item
- Ctrl + X: Cut the selected item
- Ctrl + V (or Shift + Insert): Paste the selected item
- Ctrl + Z: Undo an action
- Ctrl + Y: Redo an action
- Delete (or Ctrl + D): Delete the selected item and move it to the Recycle Bin
- Shift + Delete: Delete the selected item without moving it to the Recycle Bin first
- F2: Rename the selected item
- Ctrl + Right Arrow: Move the cursor to the beginning of the next word
- Ctrl + Left Arrow: Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous word
- Ctrl + Down Arrow: Move the cursor to the beginning of the next paragraph
- Ctrl + Up Arrow: Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous paragraph
- Ctrl + Shift with an arrow key: Select a block of text
- Shift + any arrow key: Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop, or select text within a document
- Ctrl + any arrow key + Spacebar: Select multiple individual items in a window or on the desktop
- Ctrl + A: Select all items in a document or window
- F3: Search for a file or folder
- Alt + Enter: Display properties for the selected item
- Alt + F4: Close the active item, or exit the active program
- Alt + Spacebar: Open the shortcut menu for the active window
- Ctrl + F4: Close the active document (in programs that allow you to have multiple documents open simultaneously)
- Alt + Tab: Switch between open items
- Ctrl + Alt + Tab: Use the arrow keys to switch between open items
- Ctrl + Mouse scroll wheel: Change the size of icons on the desktop
- Windows logo key + Tab: Cycle through programs on the taskbar by using Aero Flip 3-D
- Ctrl+ Windows logo key + Tab: Use the arrow keys to cycle through programs on the taskbar by using Aero Flip 3-D
- Alt + Esc: Cycle through items in the order in which they were opened
- F6: Cycle through screen elements in a window or on the desktop
- F4: Display the address bar list in Windows Explorer
- Shift + F10: Display the shortcut menu for the selected item
- Ctrl + Esc: Open the Start menu
- Alt + underlined letter: Display the corresponding menu
- Alt + underlined letter: Perform the menu command (or other underlined command)
- F10: Activate the menu bar in the active program
- Right Arrow: Open the next menu to the right, or open a submenu
- Left Arrow: Open the next menu to the left, or close a submenu
- F5 (or Ctrl + R): Refresh the active window
- Alt + Up Arrow: View the folder one level up in Windows Explorer
- Esc: Cancel the current task
- Ctrl + Shift + Esc: Open Task Manager
- Shift when you insert a CD: Prevent the CD from automatically playing
- Left Alt + Shift: Switch the input language when multiple input languages are enabled
- Ctrl + ShiftL: Switch the keyboard layout when multiple keyboard layouts are enabled
- Right or Left Ctrl + Shift: Change the reading direction of text in right-to-left reading languages
- Ctrl + Tab: Move forward through tabs
- Ctrl + Shift + Tab: Move back through tabs
- Tab: Move forward through options
- Shift + Tab: Move back through options
- Alt + underlined letter: Perform the command (or select the option) that goes with that letter
- Enter: Replaces clicking the mouse for many selected commands
- Spacebar: Select or clear the check box if the active option is a check box
- Arrow keys: Select a button if the active option is a group of option buttons
- F1: Display Help
- F4: Display the items in the active list
- Backspace: Open a folder one level up if a folder is selected in the Save As or Open dialog box
- Windows logo key: Open or close the Start menu.
- Windows logo key + Pause: Display the System Properties dialog box.
- Windows logo key + D: Display the desktop.
- Windows logo key + M: Minimize all windows.
- Windows logo key + Shift + M: Restore minimized windows to the desktop.
- Windows logo key + E: Open Computer.
- Windows logo key + F: Search for a file or folder.
- Ctrl + Windows logo key + F: Search for computers (if you’re on a network).
- Windows logo key + L: Lock your computer or switch users.
- Windows logo key + R: Open the Run dialog box.
- Windows logo key + T: Cycle through programs on the taskbar.
- Windows logo key + number: Start the program pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number. If the program is already running, switch to that program.
- Shift + Windows logo key + number: Start a new instance of the program pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number.
- Ctrl + Windows logo key + number: Switch to the last active window of the program pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number.
- Alt + Windows logo key + number: Open the Jump List for the program pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number.
- Windows logo key + Tab: Cycle through programs on the taskbar by using Aero Flip 3-D.
- Ctrl+Windows logo key + Tab: Use the arrow keys to cycle through programs on the taskbar by using Aero Flip 3-D.
- Ctrl+Windows logo key + B: Switch to the program that displayed a message in the notification area.
- Windows logo key + Spacebar: Preview the desktop.
- Windows logo key + Up Arrow: Maximize the window.
- Windows logo key + Left Arrow: Maximize the window to the left side of the screen.
- Windows logo key + Right Arrow: Maximize the window to the right side of the screen.
- Windows logo key + Down Arrow: Minimize the window.
- Windows logo key + Home: Minimize all but the active window.
- Windows logo key + Shift + Up Arrow: Stretch the window to the top and bottom of the screen.
- Windows logo key + Shift+ Left Arrow or Right Arrow: Move a window from one monitor to another.
- Windows logo key + P: Choose a presentation display mode.
- Windows logo key + G: Cycle through gadgets.
- Windows logo key + U: Open Ease of Access Center.
- Windows logo key + X: Open Windows Mobility Center.
- Ctrl + N: Open a new window
- Ctrl + W: Close the current window
- Ctrl + Shift + N: Create a new folder
- End: Display the bottom of the active window
- Home: Display the top of the active window
- F11: Maximize or minimize the active window
- Ctrl + Period (.): Rotate a picture clockwise
- Ctrl + Comma (,): Rotate a picture counter-clockwise
- Num Lock + Asterisk (*) on numeric keypad: Display all subfolders under the selected folder
- Num Lock + Plus Sign (+) on numeric keypad: Display the contents of the selected folder
- Num Lock + Minus Sign (-) on numeric keypad: Collapse the selected folder
- Left Arrow: Collapse the current selection (if it’s expanded), or select the parent folder
- Alt + Enter: Open the Properties dialog box for the selected item
- Alt + P: Display the preview pane
- Alt + Left Arrow: View the previous folder
- Backspace: View the previous folder
- Right Arrow: Display the current selection (if it’s collapsed), or select the first subfolder
- Alt + Right Arrow: View the next folder
- Alt + Up Arrow: View the parent folder
- Ctrl + Shift + E: Display all folders above the selected folder
- Ctrl + Mouse scroll wheel: Change the size and appearance of file and folder icons
- Alt + D: Select the address bar
- Ctrl + E: Select the search box
- Ctrl + F: Select the search box
- Shift + Click on a taskbar button: Open a program or quickly open another instance of a program
- Ctrl + Shift + Click on a taskbar button: Open a program as an administrator
- Shift + Right-click on a taskbar button: Show the window menu for the program
- Shift + Right-click on a grouped taskbar button: Show the window menu for the group
- Ctrl + Click on a grouped taskbar button: Cycle through the windows of the group
- Windows logo key + Plus Sign or Minus Sign: Zoom in or out
- Ctrl + Alt + Spacebar: Preview the desktop in full-screen mode
- Ctrl + Alt + F: Switch to full-screen mode
- Ctrl + Alt + L: Switch to lens mode
- Ctrl + Alt + D: Switch to docked mode
- Ctrl + Alt + I: Invert colors
- Ctrl + Alt + arrow keys: Pan in the direction of the arrow keys
- Ctrl + Alt + R: Resize the lens
- Windows logo key + Esc: Exit Magnifier
- Alt + Page Up: Move between programs from left to right.
- Alt + Page Down: Move between programs from right to left.
- Alt + Insert: Cycle through programs in the order that they were started in.
- Alt + Home: Display the Start menu.
- Ctrl + Alt + Break: Switch between a window and full screen.
- Ctrl + Alt + End: Display the Windows Security
dialog box.
- Alt + Delete: Display the system menu.
- Ctrl + Alt + Minus Sign (-) on the numeric keypad: Place a copy of the active window, within the client, on the Terminal server clipboard (provides the same functionality as pressing Alt + PrtScn on a local computer).
- Ctrl + Alt + Plus Sign (+) on the numeric keypad: Place a copy of the entire client window area on the Terminal server clipboard (provides the same functionality as pressing PrtScn on a local computer).
- Ctrl + Alt + Right Arrow: “Tab” out of the Remote Desktop controls to a control in the host program (for example, a button or a text box). Useful when the Remote Desktop controls are embedded in another (host) program.
- Ctrl + Alt + Left Arrow: “Tab” out of the Remote Desktop controls to a control in the host program (for example, a button or a text box). Useful when the Remote Desktop controls are embedded in another (host) program.
- Ctrl + N: Create a new picture
- Ctrl + O: Open an existing picture
- Ctrl + S: Save changes to a picture
- F12: Save the picture as a new file
- Ctrl + P: Print a picture
- Alt + F4: Close a picture and its Paint window
- Ctrl + Z: Undo a change
- Ctrl + Y: Redo a change
- Ctrl + A: Select the entire picture
- Ctrl + X: Cut a selection
- Ctrl + C: Copy a selection to the Clipboard
- Ctrl + V: Paste a selection from the Clipboard
- Right Arrow: Move the selection or active shape right by one pixel
- Left Arrow: Move the selection or active shape left by one pixel
- Down Arrow: Move the selection or active shape down by one pixel
- Up Arrow: Move the selection or active shape up by one pixel
- Esc: Cancel a selection
- Delete: Delete a selection
- Ctrl + B: Bold selected text
- Ctrl + +: Increase the width of a brush, line, or shape outline by one pixel
- Ctrl + -: Decrease the width of a brush, line, or shape outline by one pixel
- Ctrl + I: Italicize selected text
- Ctrl + U: Underline selected text
- Ctrl + E: Open the Properties dialog box
- Ctrl + W: Open the Resize and Skew dialog box
- Ctrl + Page Up: Zoom in
- Ctrl + Page Down: Zoom out
- F11: View a picture in full-screen mode
- Ctrl + R: Show or hide the ruler
- Ctrl + G: Show or hide gridlines
- F10 or Alt: Display keytips
- Shift + F10: Show the current shortcut menu
- F1: Open Paint Help
- Ctrl + N: Create a new document
- Ctrl + O: Open an existing document
- Ctrl + S: Save changes to a document
- F12: Save the document as a new file
- Ctrl + P: Print a document
- Alt + F4: Close WordPad
- Ctrl + Z: Undo a change
- Ctrl + Y: Redo a change
- Ctrl + A: Select the entire document
- Ctrl + X: Cut a selection
- Ctrl + C: Copy a selection to the Clipboard
- Ctrl + V: Paste a selection from the Clipboard
- Ctrl + B: Make selected text bold
- Ctrl + I: Italicize selected text
- Ctrl + U: Underline selected text
- Ctrl + =: Make selected text subscript
- Ctrl + Shift + =: Make selected text superscript
- Ctrl + L: Align text left
- Ctrl + E Align text center
- Ctrl + R:: Align text right
- Ctrl + J: Justify text
- Ctrl + 1: Set single line spacing
- Ctrl + 2: Set double line spacing
- Ctrl + 5: Set line spacing to 1.5
- Ctrl + Shift + >: Increase the font size
- Ctrl + Shift + <: Decrease the font size
- Ctrl + Shift + A: Change characters to all capitals
- Ctrl + Shift + L: Change the bullet style
- Ctrl + D: Insert a Microsoft Paint drawing
- Ctrl + F: Find text in a document
- F3: Find the next instance of the text in the Find dialog box
- Ctrl + H: Replace text in a document
- Ctrl + Left Arrow: Move the cursor one word to the left
- Ctrl + Right Arrow: Move the cursor one word to the right
- Ctrl + Up Arrow: Move the cursor to the line above
- Ctrl + Down Arrow: Move the cursor to the line below
- Ctrl + Home: Move to the beginning of the document
- Ctrl + End: Move to the end of the document
- Ctrl + Page Up: Move up one page
- Ctrl + Page Down: Move down one page
- Ctrl + Delete: Delete the next word
- F10: Display keytips
- Shift + F10: Show the current shortcut menu
- F1: Open WordPad Help
- Alt + 1: Switch to Standard mode
- Alt + 2: Switch to Scientific mode
- Alt + 3: Switch to Programmer mode
- Alt + 4: Switch to Statistics mode
- Ctrl + E: Open date calculations
- Ctrl + H: Turn calculation history on or off
- Ctrl + U: Open unit conversion
- Alt + C: Calculate or solve date calculations and worksheets
- F1: Open Calculator Help
- Ctrl + Q: Press the M- button
- Ctrl + P: Press the M+ button
- Ctrl + M: Press the MS button
- Ctrl + R: Press the MR button
- Ctrl + L: Press the MC button
- %: Press the % button
- F9: Press the +/– button
- /: Press the / button
- *: Press the * button
- +: Press the + button
- -: Press the – button
- R: Press the 1/× button
- @: Press the square root button
- 0-9: Press the number buttons (0-9)
- =: Press the = button
- .: Press the . (decimal point) button
- Backspace: Press the backspace button
- Esc: Press the C button
- Del: Press the CE button
- Ctrl + Shift + D: Clear the calculation history
- F2: Edit the calculation history
- Up Arrow key: Navigate up in the calculation history
- Down Arrow key: Navigate down in the calculation history
- Esc: Cancel editing the calculation history
- Enter: Recalculate the calculation history after editing
- F3: Select Degrees in Scientific mode
- F4: Select Radians in Scientific mode
- F5: Select Grads in Scientific mode
- I: Press the Inv button in Scientific mode
- D: Press the Mod button in Scientific mode
- Ctrl + S: Press the sinh button in Scientific mode
- Ctrl + O: Press the cosh button in Scientific mode
- Ctrl + T: Press the tanh button in Scientific mode
- (: Press the ( button in Scientific mode
- ): Press the ) button in Scientific mode
- N: Press the ln button in Scientific mode
- ;: Press the Int button in Scientific mode
- S: Press the sin button in Scientific mode
- O: Press the cos button in Scientific mode
- T: Press the tan button in Scientific mode
- M: Press the dms button in Scientific mode
- P: Press the pi button in Scientific mode
- V: Press the F-E button in Scientific mode
- X: Press the Exp button in Scientific mode
- Q: Press the x^2 button in Scientific mode
- Y: Press the x^y button in Scientific mode
- #: Press the x^3 button in Scientific mode
- L: Press the log button in Scientific mode
- !: Press the n! button in Scientific mode
- Ctrl + Y: Press the y√x button in Scientific mode
- Ctrl + B: Press the 3√x button in Scientific mode
- Ctrl + G: Press the 10x button in Scientific mode
- F5: Select Hex in Programmer mode
- F6: Select Dec in Programmer mode
- F7: Select Oct in Programmer mode
- F8: Select Bin in Programmer mode
- F12: Select Qword in Programmer mode
- F2: Select Dword in Programmer mode
- F3: Select Word in Programmer mode
- F4: Select Byte in Programmer mode
- K: Press the RoR button in Programmer mode
- J: Press the RoL button in Programmer mode
- <: Press the Lsh button in Programmer mode
- >: Press the Rsh button in Programmer mode
- %: Press the Mod button in Programmer mode
- (: Press the ( button in Programmer mode
- ): Press the ) button in Programmer mode
- |: Press the Or button in Programmer mode
- ^: Press the Xor button in Programmer mode
- ~: Press the Not button in Programmer mode
- &: Press the And button in Programmer mode
- A-F: Press the A-F buttons in Programmer mode
- Spacebar: Toggles the bit value in Programmer mode
- A: Press the Average button in Statistics mode
- Ctrl + A: Press the Average Sq button in Statistics mode
- S: Press the Sum button in Statistics mode
- Ctrl + S: Press the Sum Sq button in Statistics mode
- T: Press the S.D. button in Statistics mode
- Ctrl + T: Press the Inv S.D. button in Statistics mode
- D: Press the CAD button in Statistics mode
- Ctrl + N: Start a new note
- Ctrl + O: Open a recently used note
- Ctrl + S: Save changes to a note
- Ctrl + Shift + V: Move a note to a specific folder
- Ctrl + P: Print a note
- Alt + F4: Close a note and its Journal window
- Ctrl + Z: Undo a change
- Ctrl + Y: Redo a change
- Ctrl + A: Select all items on a page
- Ctrl + X: Cut a selection
- Ctrl + C: Copy a selection to the Clipboard
- Ctrl + V: Paste a selection from the Clipboard
- Esc: Cancel a selection
- Delete: Delete a selection
- Ctrl + F: Start a basic find
- Ctrl + G: Go to a page
- F5: Refresh find results
- F5: Refresh the note list
- F6: Toggle between a note list and a note
- Ctrl + Shift + C: Display a shortcut menu for column headings in a note list
- F11: View a note in full-screen mode
- F1: Open Journal Help
- Alt + C: Display the Table of Contents
- Alt + N: Display the Connection Settings menu
- F10: Display the Options menu
- Alt + Left Arrow: Move back to the previously viewed topic
- Alt + Right Arrow: Move forward to the next (previously viewed) topic
- Alt + A: Display the customer support page
- Alt + Home: Display the Help and Support home page
- Home: Move to the beginning of a topic
- End: Move to the end of a topic
- Ctrl + F: Search the current topic
- Ctrl + P: Print a topic
- F3: Move the cursor to the search box
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Force Windows 32 bit Support More Than 3.2 GB RAM [Include Windows 7, Vista, 2003, XP etc.)
As you know, 32 bit (known as x86) Operating System only support 3.2 GB RAM maximum. So, if you have more than 3.2 GB RAM, exp 4 GB, you must install a 64 bit (known as x64) system to use up all resources. But there are quite of software, games and driver can not run normally in 64 bit system, so 32 bit is prefer than 64 bit.
However, with some tips from vTechTip, you can force 32 bit Windows support more than 3.2 GB RAM instead of installing any 64 bit System.
1/ With Windows 7: you will need a patcher and this time it’s from a Russian group called Staforce. This patch for Windows 7 RTM and maybe still working at Windows 7 Release Final. After download and run, you just click in the only button and done. This patch was comming with 32bit watermark, you can press Y to apply or N to deny. After all, your computer will be restarted and apply new settings. Download here
Windows 7 Memory Unlimit Patcher

Windows 7 Remove 32 bit Watermark

Windows 7 After Apply This Patch2/ With Windows Vista: Windows Vista has provided with a dUP2 file for the patch according to Geoff Chappell’s article about Vista’s Memory Limit. This patch work well in SP1 and SP2. First you need to put this file to Windows\System32\ and patch ntkrnlpa.exe or put anywhere and browse for that file. Download Here.


Howerver, you can follow another way from Microsoft, it applies to:
- Windows Vista Business
- Windows Vista Enterprise
- Windows Vista Home Basic
- Windows Vista Home Premium
- Windows Vista Starter
- Windows Vista Ultimate
- Windows Vista Enterprise 64-bit Edition
- Windows Vista Home Basic 64-bit Edition
- Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit Edition
- Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit Edition
- Windows Vista Business 64-bit Edition
Read here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929605/en-us
3/ For Others Windows Version: Support:
Operating system
Maximum memory support with PAE
Windows 2000 Advanced Server
8 GB of physical RAM
Windows 2000 Datacenter Server
32 GB of physical RAM
Windows XP (all versions)
4 GB of physical RAM*
Windows Server 2003 (and SP1), Standard Edition
4 GB of physical RAM*
Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition
32 GB of physical RAM
Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition
64 GB of physical RAM
Windows Server 2003 SP1, Enterprise Edition
64 GB of physical RAM
Windows Server 2003 SP1, Datacenter Edition
128 GB of physical RAM
To do this tip, first, you need to locate boot.ini file from boot partition (C:\boot.ini, this file is hiddened and a system file, you must uncheck to edit it). Open it and add /PAE after /fastdetect line. Exp:
From: multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect
To: multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect /PAE.
And then save it, you will dont.
What's about PAE? This is Physical Address Extension, an Intel-provided memory address extension that enables support of greater than 4 GB of physical memory for most 32-bit (IA-32) Intel Pentium Pro and later platforms. This article provides information to help device driver developers implement Windows drivers that support PAE. For more informations from Microsoft, click here.

File in this article:
Download here (for Vista and Windows 7) - Note: Use At Your Own Risk! And Before you download the memory limit patchers, please be informed that some antivirus detects it as a hacktool or backdoor.
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Windows 7 Retail Final 32 bit Ultimate Can Now Download
Windows 7 has been officially launched (with a great Windows 7 Lauch Party), but Microsoft never makes available official download links that allow retail customers to download setup installer or ISO image of Windows 7, despite digital downloads have been the sole distribution channel for many that purchases from online store or on MSDN or TechNet subscriptions.
Many mass general public who requires a Windows 7 installation DVD or ISO image has to rely on BT torrent to download Windows 7 ISO from MSDN or TechNet Subscriber Downloads, and it carries the risk of getting fake, incorrect, malicious or infected images instead.
Now the direct download links to the Windows 7 operating system purchased online have been leaked. The installation files of Windows 7 is hosted on the server on domain msft-dnl.digitalrivercontent.net owned by Digital River, one of the delivery partners for Vista and also the brain behind Windows Marketplace e-commerce store.
Unlike Windows Vista, each editions of Windows 7 has its own different and separate download links. The Windows 7 setup installer package comes in 3 parts, which is an executable that starts the extraction or unpacking and installation process (Win7-P-Retail-en-us-x86.exe), plus setup1.box and setup2.box. After extracting all content to a folder named ExpandedSetup, the installation files should be the same with what contains on a DVD.
After downloading 3 files, simply double click on the executable, e.g. Win7-P-Retail-en-us-x86.exe to start unloading the box and to install Windows 7. Note that 3 files must be put together in the same directory. You still need a product key to activate installed Windows 7.
- Download: Link 1 | Link 2 | Link 3
- Update:
- Windows 7 ISO Direct Download Links
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32-bit Windows 7 Ultimate x86 ISO
Amazon.com: http://174.129.85.117/data/Windows7Ultimate32bit.iso
64-bit Windows 7 Ultimate x64 ISO
Amazon.com: http://174.129.85.117/data/Windows7Ultimate64bit.iso
32-bit Windows 7 Home Premium x86 ISO
Digital River: http://msft-dnl.digitalrivercontent.net/msvista/pub/X15-65732/X15-65732.iso
64-bit Windows 7 Home Premium x64 ISO
Digital River: http://msft-dnl.digitalrivercontent.net/msvista/pub/X15-65733/X15-65733.iso
32-bit Windows 7 Professional x86 ISO
Digital River: http://msft-dnl.digitalrivercontent.net/msvista/pub/X15-65804/X15-65804.iso
64-bit Windows 7 Professional x64 ISO
Digital River: http://msft-dnl.digitalrivercontent.net/msvista/pub/X15-65805/X15-65805.iso
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First Look About Microsoft Security Essentials - Free Antivirus Software from Microsoft
The software product, codenamed "Morro" after a beach in Sao Paulo, Brazil, is already being tested by Microsoft employees and a trial version will be made available in September according to sources familiar with Microsoft's plans. Microsoft has officially stated that Microsoft Security Essentials would be available by the end of 2009 at the latest. The company has been trialing internal versions since June 1.
This is basically an alpha of the upcoming free Microsoft antivirus. 3 installers are included. XP, Vista and 7 x86 and Vista and 7 x64. Please look at the file name to determine which one to install.
Screenshot:
- Installation Screen:

You must validate your Windows version online to install this software.

- Main screen, Home Tab:

- Main screen, Update tab: First Microsoft Security Essentials will update online database.

Now you can download Microsoft Security Essentials version 1.0.2140 pre here:
- Download Version for Vista and Windows 7 32 bit
- Download Version for Vista and Windows 7 64 bit
- Download Version for Windows XP
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