Showing posts with label Fact or Bluff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fact or Bluff. Show all posts

Monday, July 7, 2014

How To use Your Memory Full even your pc is 32bit

7/07/2014 05:27:00 PM By 12 comments

Did you experienced a situation you purchased a 4gb of ram or 2x stick of ram 4gb each  = 8GB and expecting that your motherboard read all the ram installed in slot , but sad and Disappoint when your windows PC only meet 2gb or half of the value of ram that actual inserted.

 You Search all over the web you been to your motherboard website and forums and your find a one and only solution in your upset situation is turn your system on Server type Windows 64 bit Platform , And you can only doing it when your pc is back on the time you purchased it in the store , no other things in desktop but Internet Explorer ,Sad but true your need to reinstalling your Windows and make it 64 bit to meet the ram you purchased and you end up spending 3-4 hours installing all the application ,games and utility you need,



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Thursday, July 3, 2014

Why My Windows Updating after fresh Installation

7/03/2014 04:29:00 PM By No comments



Experienced this After a Good Windows Installation and think you can start your Windows hands On on your New Machine. But you Surprised by windows update.

Please dont power off or unplug your machine installing update 1 of 1





Restart the computer in safe mode, right after pressing the power button, start hitting the F8 key a few times, you should get a new window that has the option,

"Start computer in safe mode" or something similar,
select that option and start.

After it starts, go to the control panel and open "add
remove programs" you should be able to delete the
updates from here.

If the computer does not start in safe mode, then I'm
afraid there's very little that can be done,
you might need to re-install windows.





Monday, June 2, 2014

The Internet Before and After

6/02/2014 08:25:00 PM By No comments

The Internet Before and After

The internet born in 1969 same year when man step on the moon ,Four (4) american universities collaborated on a project called the Advanced Projects Agency Network (ARPANET).
(University of California Los Angeles, Stanford Research Institute, University of California Santa Barbara, and University of Utah) Since the released of ARPANET , military control this in 1984.



 In Every year past, he Internet has increased its power from trafficking information at 56 kilobytes per second to 7.6 megabytes per second. but today user can upload more Bytes of Files, Videos, Music and other documents Via social media sites or emails inbox and storage online.aside from user demands more and more businessman at companies put them ship over the line to compete they sales and marketing.

Internet History Timeline:

Early research and development:
Merging the networks and creating the Internet:
Commercialization, privatization, broader access leads to the modern Internet:
Examples of popular Internet services:

In These years Top 25  People change the world of Internet Now and Then 



1• Sir Tim Berners Lee – World Wide Web

2• Vint Cerf And Bob Kahn –TCP/IP

3• Larry Page and Sergey Brin – Google Inc.

4• David Filo and Jerry Yang – Yahoo! Inc.

5• Bill Gates – Microsoft

6• Steven Paul Jobs – Apple Inc.

7• Mark Zuckerberg – Facebook

8• Chad Hurley and Steve Chen – YouTube

9• Linus Torvalds – Linux

10• Jack Dorsey – Twitter

11• Kevin Rose – Digg

12• Bram Cohen – Bit Torrent

13• Mike Morhaime – Blizzard Entertainment

14• Jimmy Wales – Wikipedia

15• Jeff Preston Bezos – Amazon

16• Shawn Fanning – Napster, Rupture

17• Pierre Omidyar – eBay
18• Jack Ma – Alibaba

19• Craig Newmark – Craigslist

20• Matt Mullenweg – WordPress

21• Thomas Anderson – MySpace

22• Garrett Camp – Stumble Upon

23• Jon Postel – Internet Pioneer

24• Caterina Fake – Flickr

25• Marc Andreessen – Netscape


Thanks For Visiting 





Saturday, May 31, 2014

How to Understand Bits and Bytes on your Computer

5/31/2014 10:57:00 PM By No comments


How to Understand Bits and Bytes on your  Computer 


  1. Byte
    Unit of data
  2. The byte is a unit of digital information in computing and telecommunications that most commonly consists of eight bits.

 Base-2 System and the 8-bit Byte

  1. The reason computers use the base-2 system is because it makes it a lot easier to implement them with current electronic technology. You could wire up and build computers that operate in base-10, but they would be fiendishly expensive right now. On the other hand, base-2 computers are relatively cheap.
    So computers use binary numbers, and therefore use binary digits in place of decimal digits. The word bitis a shortening of the words "Binary digIT." Whereas decimal digits have 10 possible values ranging from 0 to 9, bits have only two possible values: 0 and 1. Therefore, a binary number is composed of only 0s and 1s, like this: 1011. How do you figure out what the value of the binary number 1011 is? You do it in the same way we did it above for 6357, but you use a base of 2 instead of a base of 10. So:
    (1 * 2^3) + (0 * 2^2) + (1 * 2^1) + (1 * 2^0) = 8 + 0 + 2 + 1 = 11
    You can see that in binary numbers, each bit holds the value of increasing powers of 2. That makes counting in binary pretty easy. Starting at zero and going through 20, counting in decimal and binary looks like this:
     0 =     0
     1 =     1
     2 =    10
     3 =    11
     4 =   100
     5 =   101
     6 =   110
     7 =   111
     8 =  1000
     9 =  1001
    10 =  1010
    11 =  1011
    12 =  1100
    13 =  1101
    14 =  1110
    15 =  1111
    16 = 10000
    17 = 10001
    18 = 10010
    19 = 10011
    20 = 10100
  2. Bits are rarely seen alone in computers. They are almost always bundled together into 8-bit collections, and these collections are called bytes. Why are there 8 bits in a byte? A similar question is, "Why are there 12 eggs in a dozen?" The 8-bit byte is something that people settled on through trial and error over the past 50 years.
    With 8 bits in a byte, you can represent 256 values ranging from 0 to 255, as shown here:
      0 = 00000000
      1 = 00000001
      2 = 00000010
       ...
    254 = 11111110
    255 = 11111111


When you start talking about lots of bytes, you get into prefixes like kilo, mega and giga, as in kilobyte, megabyte and gigabyte (also shortened to K, M and G, as in Kbytes, Mbytes and Gbytes or KB, MB and GB). The following table shows the binary multipliers:

Kilo (K)

2^10 = 1,024

Mega (M)

2^20 = 1,048,576

Giga (G)

2^30 = 1,073,741,824

Tera (T)

2^40 = 1,099,511,627,776

Peta (P)

2^50 = 1,125,899,906,842,624

Exa (E)

2^60 = 1,152,921,504,606,846,976

Zetta (Z)

2^70 = 1,180,591,620,717,411,303,424

Yotta (Y)

2^80 = 1,208,925,819,614,629,174,706,176


  • Bits are binary digits. A bit can hold the value 0 or 1.
  • Bytes are made up of 8 bits each.
  • Binary math works just like decimal math, but each bit can have a value of only 0 or 1.


  • 1 Bit = Binary Digit
    4 bits = 1 Nibble
    8 Bits = 1 Byte
    1024 Bytes = 1 Kilobyte
    1024 Kilobytes = 1 Megabyte
    1024 Megabytes = 1 Gigabyte
    1024 Gigabytes = 1 Terabyte
    1024 Terabytes = 1 Petabyte
    1024 Petabytes = 1 Exabyte
    1024 Exabytes = 1 Zettabyte
    1024 Zettabytes = 1 Yottabyte
    1024Yottabytes = 1 Brontobyte
    1024 Brontobytes = 1 Geopbyte
    1024 Geopbyte=1 Saganbyte
    1024 Saganbyte=1 Pijabyte
    Alphabyte = 1024 Pijabyte
    Kryatbyte = 1024 Alphabyte
    Amosbyte = 1024 Kryatbyte
    Pectrolbyte = 1024 Amosbyte
    Bolgerbyte = 1024 Pectrolbyte
    Sambobyte = 1024 Bolgerbyte
    Quesabyte = 1024 Sambobyte
    Kinsabyte = 1024 Quesabyte
    Rutherbyte = 1024 Kinsabyte
    Dubnibyte = 1024 Rutherbyte
    Seaborgbyte = 1024 Dubnibyte
    Bohrbyte = 1024 Seaborgbyte
    Hassiubyte = 1024 Bohrbyte
    Meitnerbyte = 1024 Hassiubyte
    Darmstadbyte = 1024 Meitnerbyte
    Roentbyte = 1024 Darmstadbyte
    Coperbyte = 1024 Roentbyte