Friendship is a relation, which is thicker than blood. Distance does not matter, what it matters is mutual respect and a companionship which breaks all barriers. Every friend is a special gift for every one of us. Please read today?s friendship shayari.
Door Ho Ya Pass Ho,
Aap Hamare Liye Kuch Khaas Ho.
Kehte Hai Dosti Sabse Bada Rishta Hai,
Toh Suno,
Hamare Liye Toh Dosti Ka Matlab Hi Aap Ho.
Love,
SGF.
.
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The borders around system windows, such as dialog boxes and the Control Panel, are transparent in Windows Vista’s Aero interface. These borders are hackable; you can shrink them, make them larger, and change their colors and transparency levels.
To make the borders larger or smaller:
1. Right-click the desktop and select Personalize.
2. Click Window Color and Appearance.
3. Click Open classic appearance properties for more color options.
4. From the dialog box that appears, make sure that Windows Aero is selected as the color scheme. Click the Advanced button on the right side of the dialog box. The Advanced Appearance dialog box appears.
5. Select Border Padding in the Item drop-down menu. To change the size of the border, type a new size for the border. (The default is 4.) Click OK, then OK again. The sizes of the borders will now change.
There’s more you can do to the borders as well. To change the border color, transparency and more, right-click the desktop and select Personalize > Window Color and Appearance.
1. Choose a color for your windows on the top of the screen, or custom-build a color by clicking Show color mixer and then moving the sliders that appear to mix your own color.
2. To change the transparency of window borders, move the Color intensity slider to the left to make them more translucent, and to the right to make them more opaque.
3. To turn off transparency, uncheck the box next to Enable transparency.
Booting from the USB flash drive.
Now that you have formatted your USB flash drive and installed the boot files onto it, the next thing that you must do is to configure your PC to allow you to boot from the flash drive. This is all done through the computer’s BIOS Setup. I can’t give you specific instructions for this part, because every computer is different. I can give you a few pointers though.
You can access your computer’s BIOS by pressing a specific key immediately after you turn the PC on. The key varies, but it is usually either [F1], [F2], or [Delete]. Once you are in the BIOS Setup, you should verify that all of your computer’s USB options are enabled. This might include things like support for legacy USB devices or support for USB 2.0. If there is a time out setting for USB devices, you should set it to the max to insure that the system doesn’t time out while waiting on the USB device to boot.
Next, find the section on boot device priority. Normally, a USB flash drive (which is usually listed as USB-HDD, but may be listed as a removable device) will have a very low boot priority. If the USB flash drive’s boot priority is lower than the hard disk (listed as HDD) then the only time the computer would ever boot off of the USB flash drive is if the system were to fail to boot from the hard disk. You must therefore rearrange the boot device priority so that the flash drive has a higher priority than the hard drive.
Now that we have finally made it through all of the prep work, it’s time to start setting up Windows. As you have probably already guessed, the process of installing Windows to a flash drive is quite a bit different from your normal, run of the mill installation. There are a couple of reasons for this.
For starters, a full blown Windows XP deployment takes up over a Gigabyte of hard disk space. When you are installing to a flash drive, disk space is a scarce commodity. Even if you have over a Gigabyte of space on your flash drive, you probably don’t want to use it all on Windows. It would be nice to have room to install a few applications. Therefore, you need to trim the excess fat off of Windows.
The other reason why the installation process is so different from the usual Windows installation is because Windows Setup is not designed to install Windows to a flash drive. You therefore have to configure Windows using an alternate method.
The PEBuilder utility that you downloaded earlier can take care of both of these issues. PEBuilder is designed to create a build of Windows XP (or Windows Server 2003) that does not take up as much space as a full blown installation. Once you create this new build, you can copy it to the flash drive. For right now, I will show you how to create a basic Windows build and copy it to the memory stick. Unfortunately, it’s rather difficult to install applications once Windows is up and running. Therefore, after I show you how to create a basic Windows build, I will show you how to create a build that includes some applications.
Begin the process by opening PEBuilder. Open your PEBuilder. Simply enter the path to the Windows installation files (the ones from your Windows XP with Service Pack 2 installation CD). Next, verify that the Create ISO Image and the Burn to CD check boxes are not selected and then click the Build button. PEBuilder will now create the new Windows build.
Now, it’s time to copy Windows to the flash drive. To do so, you will have to use a special batch file that’s included with PEBuilder. Open a Command Prompt window and navigate to c:\pebuilder313\plugin\peinst. Now, insert an empty flash drive into the computer’s USB port and then execute the file PEINST.CMD.
Type 1 and press [Enter] and you will be prompted to enter the path to the build that you have created. Enter C:\pebuilder313\BartPE. Now, type 2, press [Enter], and you will be prompted for the target path. Enter the drive letter that Windows has assigned to your USB flash drive. After doing so, the menu is updated. The menu now displays the source path and the destination drive. Type 5 and press [Enter] to install Windows to the flash drive.
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By Ali TekBoy
ilao Saqi Pilao, Keh Raat Baqi Hai
Pilao Saqi Pilao, Keh Raat Bagi Hai
Pilao Saqi Mere Saqi, Pilao Saqi Mere Saqi
Tu Hai Saqi-Zamana Teri Zaat Hai Yagana
Mujhe Hosh Hi Na Aye Koi Aisa Jaam De De Saqi
Pilao Saqi Mere Saqi, Pilao Saqi Mere Saqi
Dair-O-Haram Mein Chal Diyeah Dair-O-Haram Ke Loag
Jo Rind Thay Woh Teri Panahon Mein Aa Gaye
Pilao Saqi Mere Saqi, Pilao Saqi Mere Saqi
Wada-E-Ishq Pilao To Koi Baat Banay
Tishnagi Meri Bujhao To Koi Baat Banay Saqi
Pilao Saqi Mere Saqi, Pilao Saqi Mere Saqi
Baadal Ki Tarha Jhoom Ke Lehra Ke Piyein Gay, Saqi Tere Maikhane Pe Hum Ja K Piyein Gay
Daikhen Ge Aata Hai Kidhar Se Gham-E-Duniya, Saqi Tujhe Hum Saamne Bithla K Piyein Gay
Pilao Saqi Pilao Ke Raat Baaqi Hai
Pilao Saqi Mere Saqi, Pilao Saqi Mere Saqi
Chalaao Daur Chalao Ke Raat Baaqi Hai
Chalaao Daur Chalao Ke Raat Baaqi Hai
Rahay Na Tishnagi Dil Ki, Karam Yeh Ho Ja’ay
Nazar Nazar Say Milao, Keh Raat Baaqi Hai
Nazar Nazar Say Saqi Milao, Nazar Nazar Say Saqi Milao
Saqi Mujhay Sharaab Ki Tohmat Nahi Pasand
Mujh Ko Teri Nigah Ka Ilzaam Chahiyeah Saqi
Nazar Nazar Say Saqi Milao, Nazar Nazar Say Saqi Milao
Saqia Mujh Ko Teri Mast Nigahon Ki Qasam
Tu Nay Bewada Mujhay Mast Bana Rakha Hai
Nazar Nazar Say Saqi Milao, Nazar Nazar Say Saqi Milao
Hon Jo Das Bees Sharabi To Woh Tauba Kar Lein
Shehr Ka Shehr Hai Dooba Howa Maikhanay Mein
Nazar Nazar Say Saqi Milao, Nazar Nazar Say Saqi Milao
Haye Ye Zulf-E-Pareshan Dekh Kar, Mein Chalakta Jaam Kaisay Chor Doon
Ya To Iss Kaali Ghata Ko Rok Lo, Ya Ijazat Do Ke Tauba Tor Doon
Nazar Nazar Say Saqi Milao, Nazar Nazar Say Saqi Milao
Sara Jahan Karay Ga Meri Maikashi Pe Rashk
Teri Haseen Nigah Agar Jaam Ban Gayi Saqi
Nazar Nazar Se Saqi Milao, Nazar Nazar Se Saqi Milao
Teri Nazron Ki Haqeeqat Koi Mujh Se Poochay
Aankh Ki Aankh Hai Paimanay Ka Paimana Hai
Nazar Nazar Se Saqi Milao, Nazar Nazar Se Saqi Milao
Daikh Lo Tum To Gulistan Abhi Maikhana Banay
Aaankh Jiss Phool Pay Daalo Wohi Paimana Banay Saqi!
Nazar Nazar Se Saqi Milao, Nazar Nazar Se Saqi Milao
Mein Jaam Uthata Hoon Tu Angrai Lay
Mumkin Hai K Is Tarha Bahar Aa Gaye, Mere Saqi!
Nazar Nazar Say Saqi Milao, Nazar Nazar Say Saqi Milao
Nazar Nazar Say Milao Keh Raat Baaqi Hai
Kahin Na Maikada Tareekion Say Chup Ja’ay
Abhi Na Shamma Bujhao Keh Raat Baaqi Hai
Rahay Na Hosh Mujhay Umr Bhar Ka Ay Saqi
Rahay Na Hosh Mujhay Umr Bhar Ka Ay Saqi
Kuch Iss Tarha Se Pilao Keh Raat Baaqi Hai
Para He Rehnay Do Chaukhat Pay Noor Ko Saqi
Para He Rehnay Do Chaukhat Pay Noor Ko Saqi
Isay Na Hosh Mein Lao Keh Raat Baaqi Hai
Pilao Saqi Pilaao Keh Raat Baaqi Hai
Pilao Saqi Pilaao Keh Raat Baaqi Hai…
October 14th, 2006 in
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Size
Form: Classic with full touch user interface
Dimensions: 111 x 51.7 x 15.5 mm
Weight: 109 g
Volume: 83 cc
Touch user interface optimised for one-hand use with tactile feedback
Display and 3D
Main display
- Size: 3.2″
- Resolution: 640 x 360 pixels (nHD)
- Up to 16 million colours
- aspect ratio 16:9
- automatic orientation sensor (Accelerometer) for display rotation
3D image engine
Keys and input method
Stylus, plectrum and finger touch support for text input and user interface control (alphanumeric keypad, full and mini qwerty keyboard, handwriting recognition, full screen handwriting for Chinese language)
Dedicated Media Bar touch key for access to music, gallery, share on-line, Video Centre and web browser
Voice commands
Physical keys for application launch key (menu key), send & end, power, camera, lock, volume up & down
Colors and covers
Available in-box colours:
- Red
- Blue
- Black
Available colours may vary per region.
Connectors
Micro-USB connector, USB 2.0 High Speed
3.5 mm Nokia AV connector
MicroSD card slot, small DC jack, Micro USB cable interface to PC (CA-101), TV out interface (CA-75U)
Power
BL-5J 1320 mAh Li-Ion battery
Talk time (maximum):
- GSM 8.8 h
- WCDMA 5 h
Standby time (maximum):
- GSM 406.2 h
- WCDMA 400 h
Browsing time with packet data (maximum): 3.4 h
Video playback time (maximum): 5.2 h, Video playback time (maximum, nHD/Mpeg4) 3.4 h, VGA video playback using TV-Out with Stereo BT Headset 3.8 h
Video recording time (maximum): 3.6 h
Video call time (maximum): 3 h
Music playback time (maximum): Up to 35 h
Gaming time (maximum): 5.6 h
Memory
MicroSD memory card slot, hot swappable, max. 16 GB
81 MB internal memory
8GB microSD memory card in-box, expandable up to 16GB
Communication and navigation
Communication and navigation
Operating frequency
WCDMA 900/2100
GSM/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
WCDMA 850/1900 (Latin America and Brazil variant only)
Automatic switching between GSM bands
Flight mode
Data network
CSD
HSCSD
GPRS/EDGE class B, multislot class 32, maximum speed 296/177 kbps (DL/UL)
WCDMA 2100/900 with simultanous voice and packet data, maximum speed PS 384/384 kbps (UL/DL), CS maximum speed 64 kbps
HSDPA cat 6, maximum speed 3.6 Mbps (DL)
WLAN IEEE 802.11 b/g (3G version only)
TCP/IP support
Local connectivity and synchronization
Bluetooth version 2.0
- Bluetooth profiles: A2DP & AVRCP
MTP (Mobile Transfer Protocol) support
TV out with Nokia Video Connectivity Cable (CA-75U, in-box)
Support for PC synchronisation with Nokia OVI Suite
Call features
Integrated hands-free speakerphone
Number screening for messaging and calls
Automatic answer with headset or car kit
Any key answer
Call waiting, call hold, call divert
Call timer
Logging of dialled, received and missed calls
Automatic redial
Speed dialling
Voice dialling: speaker independent dialling and voice commands (SIND)
Fixed dialling number support
Vibrating alert (internal), also with tactile feedback
Side volume keys
Mute/unmute
Contacts bar for 4 contacts with images and communication history (SMS, IM, email, web feeds)
Talking ring tones
Conference calling with up to 6 participants
Video calling: up to 3h, QCIF 176 x 144 pixels, low up to 5 fps, normal up to 10 fps, smooth up to 15 fps
Messaging
SMS
Multiple SMS deletion
MMS version 1.3, message size up to 600 kb
Automatic resizing of images for MMS
Nokia Xpress audio messaging
Common inbox for SMS and MMS messages
Number screening for messaging
Distribution lists for messaging
Instant messaging client
Cell broadcast
E-mail
Supported protocols: IMAP, POP, SMTP
Support for e-mail attachments
OMA e-mail notification support
Mail for Exchange 2008 in DL client, in 2009 embedded
Web browsing
Supported markup languages: HTML, XHTML, WML
Supported protocols: HTTP, WAP, JavaScript
TCP/IP support
OSS browser
Nokia Mobile Search
GPS and navigation
Integrated GPS for pedestrian and car navigation
Nokia Maps 2.0 Touch application
Image and sound
Image and sound
Photography
3.2 megapixel camera (2048 x 1536 pixels)
Image formats: JPEG
Carl Zeiss optics
3x digital zoom
Autofocus
Dual LED flash
Flash modes: On, off, automatic, red-eye reduction
White balance modes: automatic, sunny, cloudy, incandescent, fluorescent
Centre weighted auto exposure; exposure compensation: +2 ~ -2EV at 0.5 step
Normal, Sepia, Black&White, Vivid, Negative
Dedicated camera key
Landscape (horizontal) orientation
Photo editor on device
Direct printing to compatible picture printers
Video
Main camera
Video recording at up to 640 x 480 pixels and up to 30 fps (TV high quality), up to 640 x 352 pixels and up to 30 fps (widescreen quality), up to 320 x 240 pixels and up to 30 fps/15 fps (email high/normal quality), up to 176 x 144 and up to 15 fps (sharing quality)
- Up to 4x digital video zoom
Front camera for video calling
Video recording file formats: .mp4, .3gp
Audio recording formats: WAV (normal), AMR (MMS), AAC/MP4 (high quality)
Video white balance modes: automatic, sunny, cloudy, incandescent, fluorescent
Scene modes: automatic, night
Colour tone modes: normal, sepia, black & white, vivid, negative
Clip length (maximum): 1 h 30 min (high or normal quality). Dependable on available memory.
RealPlayer
Video playback file formats: MPEG4-SP playback 30fps VGA, MPEG4-AVC playback 30fps QVGA, WMV9 playback 30fps QVGA, MPEG4-SP playback 30 fps nHD
Video streaming: 3GPP and CIF
Landscape mode video playback
Video editor on device
Video Centre service supported: download and stream video content, WMV support, video feeds
Music and audio playback
Nokia Nseries digital music player
- Playlists
- 8-band graphical equalizer
- selection by artist, composers, album and genre
album graphics display and audio visualisations
bass booster, stereo widening, loudness
Music playback file formats: .mp3, SpMidi, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA
Dedicated volume keys & immediate access to Music Player from Media Bar, dedicated music keys in the headset control unit AD-54
Stereo FM radio
3.5 mm Nokia AV connector
Music Player
Nokia Music Manager
Nokia Music Store support
Nokia Podcasting support
Ring tones: 3D stereo ring tones, 64-tone polyphonic, mp3 & video ring tones (3 videos and 9 mp3 songs built-in)
Integrated stereo speakers with surround sound (crystal clear hi-fi sound quality with dedicated audio chip)
Voice and audio recording
Voice commands
Speaker-independent name dialling (SIND)
Voice recorder
AMR, NB-AMR, FR, EFR
Digital stereo microphone
Personalization: profiles, themes, ring tones
Customizable profiles
Ring tones: 3D stereo ring tones, 64-tone polyphonic, mp3 & video ring tones
Themes
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Tried and tested!
Use the Tools menu you to open the Account Settings panel.

If this is your first account you’ll be prompted for the wizard, otherwise you’ll need to click the New button under the E-mail tab.

Now select the "Microsoft Exchange, POP3, IMAP or HTTP" option and hit next.

Select the checkbox for "Manually configure server settings" and everything on that page will gray out. Hit the next button again.

Now select "Internet E-mail" (Didn’t we just do this? This wizard is taking too long…)

Finally we can enter some settings! Add in all your personal information here.

Note: If you are outside of the US you may need to use imap.googlemail.com and smtp.googlemail.com instead of imap.gmail.com and smtp.gmail.com.
Note: for Gmail Apps accounts, you’ll need to put in your full email address wherever you see an @gmail.com above. For instance, if your account was geek@howtogeek.com you would put that in the E-mail address field as well as the User Name field.
Click on the "More Settings" button and find the Outgoing Server tab, where you’ll need to check the box for "My outgoing server requires authentication"

Now choose the Advanced tab, and enter the following values (Very important)
- Incoming Server: 993
- Incoming Server encrypted connection: SSL
- Outgoing Server: 587
- Outgoing Server encrypted connection: TLS

Note: If you are having an issue with your sent email not showing up in Gmail, you can use the Folders tab, and then select the [Gmail] \ Sent Mail folder.
Note: Only do this step if your mail is not showing up, otherwise it will duplicate the sent mail.

Now that you’ve closed out that dialog, you can click the Test Account Settings button to make sure everything is going to work.

If all goes well, you should see a success message.

Note: Some ISPs restrict outgoing mail, so if you have a problem sending a test message you’ll need to consult with their documentation.
Accessing Your Mail
Now that everything is working you’ll notice a new set of folders for your Gmail account. (I’m using Gmail apps, which is why you don’t see an @gmail.com email address)
All of your labels will show up as separate folders, and the built-in "folders" in Gmail will be under the new [Gmail] folder.

Outlook Flags = Gmail Stars
If you want to star a message in Gmail, you just need to flag it in Outlook. When I flagged this message from Mysticgeek…

It shows up in Gmail as a starred message. (And it works the other way too)

Sending Email from Outlook
To send a new email from your Gmail account, just change the "Account" drop-down to your Gmail address before you send a message.

Note that if you only use Gmail, you won’t have this drop-down and it will default to your Gmail.
Final Thoughts
Here’s a few things to keep in mind:
- Gmail Labels = Outlook Folders. To label a message, add it to a folder.
- Gmail Stars = Outlook Flags.
- Do Not move spam messages to the "Junk E-mail" folder in Outlook, move them to the [Gmail] \ Spam folder.
- Outlook has a built-in Search Folder for "Large Mail", which will let you easily find messages with large attachments.
Now that you can access your starred and labeled messages, you can start using Outlook’s excellent Search Folders to find messages more easily.
October 25th, 2008 in
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Satpal Khayal belongs to the young generation of Urdu poets who have kept the tradition of Urdu poetry alive in Indian Punjab
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Once a fertile land for Urdu literature, the Indian Punjab* is slowly losing its reputation of producing poets of ghazals. Especially after the generation of Krishen Adeeb and Bimal Krishan Ashk, we have hopes from poets like Khayal to enrich the world of Urdu and keep its flag aflutter in the region. Khayal also maintains a blog. He is just 33 and we have high hopes from him. Read his ghazal:
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hamaare dil kii mat puuchho baDii mushkil meN rahtaa hai
hamaarii jaan ka dushman hamaare dil meN rahtaa hai
sukuuN miltaa hai hamko bas tumhaare shahar meN
yahiiN vo nuur saa chehraa kahiiN mahmil meN rahtaa hai
koii shaaer bataataa hai koii kahtaa hai paagal bhii
meraa charchaa hameshaa aapki mehfil meN rahtaa hai
vo maalik hai sab uskaa hai vo har zarre meN hai Gaafil
vahii daataa meN miltaa hai vahii saael meN rahtaa hai
vo chuTkii meN hii kartaa hai tumhaarii mushkileN aasaaN
khudaa ko chaahane aalaa kabhii mushkil meN rahtaa hai!
Satpaal Khayal
[*Due to lack of official patronage, Urdu script went out of fashion in Indian Punjab. The older generation still knows the language, however, young Sikhs and Hindus are not much familiar with Urdu rasmul khat. Still, a few Urdu papers including Hind Samachar are published and have a fair circulation.]
September 25th, 2008 in
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