Sunday 29 January 2012

How to remove windows 7 system reserved partition

How to remove windows 7 system reserved partition

Introduction

In this tutorial we will guide you how to delete the system reserved partition which is created during the windows 7 installation.
Here in this procedure it involves deleting the boot partition and then repairing.
Here you have to make sure that C drive is the primary partition before you begin the procedure and you have to type “diskmgmt.msc” in the start menu to access the window.
• Here you have boot from the installation or repair the disc.
• Press Shift+F10 key when you get the language screen.
• Now enter diskpart.
• After diskpart is loaded, click “list disk”.
• Enter “Select disk”.
• Now enter “list partition” followed by the “Select partition”.

• Enter the option “delete partition override”.

• Now type “Select partition” and hit enter and then type “active” and hit enter.

• Close the command prompt.
That’s it, the partition is deleted and the windows will not boot and you will have to write the new boot loader.

Monday 19 December 2011

How to catch embedded videos and download them all

 Have you ever found yourself watching an embedded video within a website? More importantly, have you ever found yourself wondering how to download that same video to keep locally for later viewing? Follow these easy steps and you’ll have the ability to download embedded movie files from your ‘favorite’ websites (poon).

  • First, install the GreaseMonkey Firefox. This extension allows users to “customize” websites they visit on the fly with special scripts. After installing, restart your Firefox  browser. After the restart, go up to Tools in the menu bar. You should now have the following menu options: “Install user script”, “Manage user scripts”, and “User script command”.

  • Next, we have to install the GreaseMonkey user scripts. You can find a growing list of scripts here. To download embedded movies, you’ll want to install the Unembed script. Click on the Unembed link. Doing so will open a page with what appears to be plain text (the actual script code). Go to Tools > Install user script. A “Install user script” window will pop up. Click OK to install. 

  • Finally, navigate to a website with an embedded video file. After installing the GreaseMonkey Unembed script, you should now see a [download] link at the bottom of the movie file allowing you to save the file locally on your own computer.