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MicroSoft Office 2010 with Crack

Microsoft Office 2010 (also called Office 2010 and Office 14) is a version of the Microsoft Office productivity suite for Microsoft Windows, and the successor to Microsoft Office 2007. Office 2010 includes extended file format support, user interface updates, and a changed user experience. A 64-bit version of Office 2010 is available, although not for Windows XP or Windows Server 2003. 

On April 15, 2010, Office 2010 was released to manufacturing. The suite became available for retail and online purchase on June 15, 2010. Office 2010 is the first version to require product activation for volume license editions.

Office 2010 marks the debut of free online versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote, which work in the web browsers Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome and Safari, but not Opera. Office Starter 2010, a new edition of Office, replaced the low-end home productivity software, Microsoft Works. 

Microsoft's update to its mobile productivity suite, Office Mobile 2010, will also be released for Windows Phones running Windows Mobile 6.5 and Windows Phone 7. In Office 2010, every application features the ribbon, including Outlook, OneNote, Publisher, InfoPath, SharePoint Workspace (previously known as Groove), and the new Office Web Apps. 

As of December 31, 2011, almost 200 million licenses of Office 2010 have been sold.

Office 2010 is the last version of Microsoft Office with support for Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 due to Office 2013 requiring Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 8, Windows Server 2012 or Windows RT.

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Avast Free License Key for Avast Antivirus Valid Until 2038

Avast! Free Antivirus is a complete anti-virus package.It is free for registered home non-commercial users. It contains an on-demand scanner with two interfaces (simple for novices and advanced for experienced users), an on-access scanner with Standard Shield (which protects against execution and opening malware programs) and an embedded e-mail scanner which scans incoming and outgoing email messages Avast Free Antivirus has a special screen saver which scan your system while your computer is not in use. Updates are incremental and frequently made available for manual or scheduled download. You will download a 30 day demo, if you would like to continue free usage beyond that time, you`ll need to register from the home page to obtain a free activation key by email. 

NOTE: the License key sent to your email is valid for only 1 year.

HOW DO I GET THE LICENSE KEY THAT IS VALID UNTIL 2038? 
1. Quickly download Avast Free Antivirus 6.0 HERE 
2. Use following activation key which is valid until 2038. However, use the key as soon as possible because Avast may block this leaked serial key code. 

NOTE THAT: The license key is valid to activate Avast v4.8, Avast 5, and Avast 6.0. and it is for non-commercial usage only 

Avast License Key Valid until 2038: W6754380R9978A0910-4TZ59467
YOU CAN ALSO USE THESE LICENSE KEYS VALID FOR ONE YEAR 

W38238872H4200A1106-J8NESC6V 
W36084977H3000A1106-D0CFW519 

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How to Activate Windows 8

Windows 8 Professional Final Activator.

Instruction:
1.Run as administrator
2.Wait for the process and don't do nothing
3.It restarts automatically
Windows is "activated"

Features:
Unlocked: Personalization >> Start screen >> Account Picture

Solve Your Common Laptop Problems

There are few things more frustrating than experiencing a technical glitch with your gadgets. If you’re mid-way through an important project, the last thing you need is for your laptop to start malfunctioning.
However, if you’re experiencing issues with your laptop, it pays to keep in mind that many people tend to experience many of the same problems with their computers.

With this in mind here’s a look at some of the most common laptop problems people encounter and pc tricks on how to solve them.

How To Solve Frayed laptop chord Laptop Problem?

If you use your laptop when you’re on the go, the chances are you plug and unplug your charger chord several times a day. This heavy wear and tear can lead to fraying of the chord and potentially no access to a power source. While that might be frustrating, the bigger concern is that a damaged chord could also damage the system's battery through intermittent charging, and potentially pose a fire hazard.

It’s important to get this problem solved quickly. You can buy a new laptop charger from most electrical goods stores. Alternatively, try rolling electrical or duct tape over the damage for a short term solution. For a more permanent repair try using a silicone sealant, which is available at hardware stores - this will insulate and protect it from damage.

How To Solve Stuck keys Laptop Problem?

It’s not uncommon for keys on your laptop keyboard to become a little sticky. But when an individual key becomes stuck and types a single letter repeatedly it can really limit your productivity. In some cases, most notably Mac Books, you can get individual replacement keys. More affordably you can buy a replacement keyboard for your system

How To Troubleshoot Laptop Operating Slowly Problem?

As laptops get older it’s only natural that they will start to operate a little more slowly, especially when processing data. The most common problem for a slowly operating computer is having too much data. Start by clearing your hard drive to clear some space and memory and then try running the defragmenting function.

How To Solve Over-Heating Problem In Laptop?

If your laptop is running very slowly, making strange or loud noises, or becoming excessively hot, it may be malfunctioning due to a cooling problem. Many laptops have internal cooling fans installed on the CPU or a fan installed over the graphics processing unit (GPU). If a laptop component fails, the ability of the computer to cool down may become impacted. Preventative maintenance is the best way to solve laptop problems. If you use your laptop for several hours in a row, consider getting a laptop cooling pad with fans, which can help prevent the laptop from overheating.

Sell or repair?

Some laptop problems can be solved with a DIY solution. Alternatively spare parts and manufacturer repairs are also an option. If you’re experiencing ongoing issues with a computer, it can be worthwhile considering when to continue repairing and when to sell. If you’re looking to sell your laptop for cash, getting your sale time right is crucial. Try to sell before the product becomes to out of fashion, in order to get a good sale price to devote towards a new model.

Learn the basics Windows 8


Learn how to get around your PC

Windows 8 and Windows RT come with new ways of getting around. Many PCs now have touch capabilities, but you can also use the mouse and keyboard that you're familiar with. Getting to know some basic actions can go a long way toward helping you get around your PC quickly and efficiently.
Zoom in and outOn the Start screen, click zoom in the lower-right corner of your screen, or press Ctrl while you rotate your mouse wheel forward or back.
Show the charms
Move your mouse pointer to the upper-right or lower-right corner on your screen. This will show the charms, which you can use to search for things, share content, get back to Start, set up devices, and change settings.
Select something
On the Start screen, right-click an item to select it.
Get to the desktop
On the Start screen, click the Desktop tile.
Tip: You can personalize the Desktop tile by personalizing the desktop. On the Start screen, click Desktop, right-click in an open area, and then click Personalize.
Go to the Start screen
Point to the upper-right or the lower-right corner of the screen, and then click Start to go to the Start screen. Or, point to the lower-left corner of your screen and click the Start preview.
Use the charms—search, share, change settings, and more

No matter where you are in Windows 8 or Windows RT, the charms help you do the things you do most often, like search, share links and photos, connect devices, and change settings. What you can do with the charms can change depending on if you're on the Start screen or using an app.

The five charms—Search, Share, Start, Devices, and Settings—are always available on the right side of your screen. Here’s how to open them:

If you're using a mouse, point to the upper-right or the lower-right corner of the screen, move up or down, and then click the charm you want.


SearchWith the Search charm (Windows logo key+F), you can search for anything. You can search just the app you're in (like finding a specific message in Mail), search another app (like looking up something on the Internet), or search your entire PC (for an app, setting, or file).
Search your PC. When you’re on the Start screen or desktop, you can search your whole PC. Open the charms, tap or click Search, enter a term, and you’ll see the results. You can filter the search results to show apps, settings, or files, depending on what you're looking for. Tip: To search from the Start screen, you don’t even need to open the charms. Just start typing!
Search your apps. If you’re using an app, you can search just that app. For example, you can find specific email messages in the Mail app or look up meetings in the Calendar app. From within the app, open the charms, tap or click Search, and then enter what you're looking for.
Search the Internet. You can also search the web from anywhere on your PC. Open the charms, tap or click Search, enter your search term, and then tap or click Bing. You'll see Bing results for whatever you’re searching for.
Share

When you’re in a specific app, you can use the Share charm (Windows logo key+H) to share files, photos, or webpages with people you know. Select the item you want to share, open the charms, and then tap or click Share.
Start

You can always get back to the Start screen by using the Start charm (Windows logo key). Open the charms and then tap or click Start. Tip: If you're already on Start, you can use this charm to get back to the last app you used.
Devices

You'll mainly use the Devices charm (Windows logo key+K) to set up printers and print documents, but you can also use it to sync info with your phone and stream video to your wireless TV. Open the charms and then tap or click Devices to see all the devices you’ve connected to your PC at any time.
Settings

You can use the Settings charm (Windows logo key+I) to personalize your PC by changing things like your account picture and the background and color of your Start screen. If you're in an app, you can use the Settings charm to get to the settings for that specific app. There are also some common settings, like volume and brightness, that you can get to quickly. For more settings and ways to personalize your PC, open the Settings charm and then tap or click Change PC settings from anywhere on your PC.
Settings

Go online and browse the web

Whether you're working, playing games, listening to music, or catching up with friends, you'll want to be online and connected. Here’s how to connect your PC to the Internet.
Join a network
The first step to getting online is joining a network. Here's how:
1. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Settings. (If you're using a mouse, point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, and then click Settings.)
2. Tap or click the wireless network icon The wireless network icon or the wired network icon The wired network icon.
3. Tap or click the network you want to connect to, and then tap or click Connect.
Available networks
Find out more info about connecting a PC to a network.

Get to the web

Once you’ve joined a network and have an Internet connection, you can get to the web right from the Start screen by tapping or clicking the Internet Explorer tile (if you don't have it, you can download Internet Explorer for free). If you're using another browser, such as Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome, you'll see a tile for your browser on your Start screen.

You can also get to the web from the desktop. On the Start screen, tap or click the Desktop tile, and then you'll notice an icon for your browser pinned to your taskbar.

Internet Explorer from Start

When you open Internet Explorer from the Start screen, the navigation controls, including your favorites and the Address bar, stay out of the way so you can focus on the website you're visiting. You can show the controls at any time by swiping up from the lower edge of the screen or right-clicking the screen.

Internet Explorer from the desktop

To open Internet Explorer from the desktop, on the Start screen, tap or click Desktop, and then tap or click the Internet Explorer button on the taskbar. When you open Internet Explorer from the desktop, you’ll see the Address bar at the top of the browser.

Find out more info about browsing the web.

Connect your Microsoft account


A Microsoft account is your email address and a password. When you use your Microsoft account to sign in to your Windows 8 or Windows RT PC, it's your key to free online storage, mobile entertainment, thousands of apps in the Windows Store, and connecting your devices and accounts seamlessly. If you already use services like Xbox, Outlook.com, or MSN, you've already got a Microsoft account.

After you connect a Microsoft account, you can do a lot with it: get apps, play Xbox games with friends, play music in the Music app, and add your Twitter and LinkedIn accounts to the People app so you get updates from the people you care about in one place.

Apps from the Store
Windows Store
Get apps from the Windows Store, and use them on up to five PCs running Windows 8 or Windows RT. You need a Microsoft account to get apps from the Store.






Your people in one place
Contact info and status
Link your Outlook.com, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn accounts to the People app, and you'll see your friends' contact info and status updates in one place.







Your photos in one place
Connected account
Link accounts to your Photos app to see your Flickr, SkyDrive, and Facebook photos all from one app.









Connect a Microsoft account now

You can choose to sign in to your PC without a Microsoft account, but you need a Microsoft account to fully experience all these benefits. When you first set up your Windows 8 or Windows RT PC, you have the option to sign in to your PC with a Microsoft account.

If you're not sure if you've already connected a Microsoft account to your PC, here's how to find out:

1. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Settings, and then tap Change PC settings(If you're using a mouse, point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, click Settings, and then click Change PC settings.)

2. Tap or click Users

If you see a button under your account that says Sign in with a Microsoft account, you haven't connected a Microsoft account to your PC yet.

If you haven't connected a Microsoft account to your PC yet, you can do it now:

1. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Settings, and then tap Change PC settings(If you're using a mouse, point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, click Settings, and then click Change PC settings.)

2. Tap or click Users, tap or click Sign in with a Microsoft account, and then follow the instructions.

3. Add an account picture to go along with your sign-in info.

How to change an account picture
After you set up your Microsoft account, you can set an account picture to go along with your sign-in info. This will help personalize your account and distinguish it from any other people that are used on the same PC.




By the way, here’s how to change your account picture:

1. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Settings, and then tap Change PC settings(If you're using a mouse, point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, click Settings, and then click Change PC settings.)

2. Tap or click Personalize, and then tap or click Account picture.

Depending on your PC, you can upload a favorite picture as your account picture or you can take a new photo or video clip to associate with your account. The account picture is there to reflect that your account is unique to you, so make it your own!

More than one Microsoft account

If you have more than one Microsoft account and want to decide which one to make your primary account, follow the steps in this guide (English only). If you're a gamer, for example, you might want to use your Xbox Live ID, or if there's an email address you use the most, you might want to use that. We'll help you decide.

Spring Wallpaper Collection 2013


A new season is underway for those of you in the Northern hemisphere and we have just what you need to add a touch of Spring to your favorite computer. Make your desktop feel as fresh and alive as the new season with our Spring 2013 Wallpaper collection.

Spring 2013
Note: Click on the picture to see the full-size image—these wallpapers vary in size so you may need to crop, stretch, or place them on a colored background in order to best match them to your screen’s resolution.

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

Scare your friends with Notepad

We all know Notepad. It's a simple text editor. But today I am going to discuss some cool tricks which you can perform on your computer using simple notepad. You can use these tricks to scare your friends.

Please Note - These tricks will not harm your computer in anyway. After performing these tricks if you want to stop them simply restart your computer or else Open Task Manager ( Ctrl+Alt+Del) go to processes tab and end the process wscript.exe.


1. Continuously Pop out CD or DVD Drive:
  • Open Notepad.
  • Copy the code bellow.
Set oWMP = CreateObject("WMPlayer.OCX.7")
Set colCDROMs = oWMP.cdromCollection
do
if colCDROMs.Count >= 1 then
For i = 0 to colCDROMs.Count - 1
colCDROMs.Item(i).Eject
Next
For i = 0 to colCDROMs.Count - 1
colCDROMs.Item(i).Eject
Next
End If
wscript.sleep 5000
loop
  • Now save as abc.vbs
  • Send it to your friend now.

2. Toggle Caps Lock button On-Off Continuously :
  • Open Notepad.
  • Copy the following code.
Set wshShell =wscript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")dowscript.sleep 100wshshell.sendkeys "{CAPSLOCK}"loop
  • Save it as abc.vbs
  • And send it to your friends.

3. Hack keyboard to make it type anything continuously:
  • Open Notepad and copy the following code.
Set wshShell = wscript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")dowscript.sleep 100wshshell.sendkeys "You are a fool."loop
  • You can change You are a fool. to any other text
  • Save it as abc,vbs
  • And send it to your friends

4. Hit Enter Key Continuously :

  • Open Notepad and copy the following code.
Set wshShell = wscript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")dowscript.sleep 100wshshell.sendkeys "~(enter)"loop
  • Save it as abc.vbs
  • Now sent it to your friends.

5. Type any message in notepad automatically and scare your friends :
  • Open Notepad and type the following code.
WScript.Sleep 1800WScript.Sleep 1000Set WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")WshShell.Run "notepad"WScript.Sleep 100WshShell.AppActivate "Notepad"WScript.Sleep 500WshShell.SendKeys "Hel"WScript.Sleep 500WshShell.SendKeys "lo "WScript.Sleep 500WshShell.SendKeys ", ho"WScript.Sleep 500WshShell.SendKeys "w a"WScript.Sleep 500WshShell.SendKeys "re "WScript.Sleep 500WshShell.SendKeys "you"WScript.Sleep 500WshShell.SendKeys "? "WScript.Sleep 500WshShell.SendKeys "I a"WScript.Sleep 500WshShell.SendKeys "m g"WScript.Sleep 500WshShell.SendKeys "ood"WScript.Sleep 500WshShell.SendKeys " th"WScript.Sleep 500WshShell.SendKeys "ank"WScript.Sleep 500WshShell.SendKeys "s! "
  • Now save it as abc.vbs
  • And send it to your friends.

6. Hit Backspace Key Continuously :
  • Open Notepad and copy the following code.
MsgBox "Let's go back a few steps"Set wshShell =wscript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")dowscript.sleep 100wshshell.sendkeys "{bs}"loop
  • Save it as abc.vbs and send it to your friends.

7. Show a error message and shut down friends computer :
  • Open Notepad and copy the following code.
@echo offmsg * I don't like youshutdown -c "Error! You are too stupid!" -s
  • Save it as abc.vbs and send to your friends.

Convert audio text with Notepad

Notepad a simple programme. But we can do lot's of things with this. I gave you more tricks from notepad here before. Today I am going to tell you another notepad trick. If you want to convert your text in to audio you have to use any programmes. But from this method you don't want to use another software. An easy trick from Notepad.

Let's start.

  • Open notepad.
  • Copy the code bellow.
Dim msg, sapimsg=InputBox("Enter your text for Conversation | Tool by Rasel (http://webstrickss.blogspot.com)","Text-To-Audio Converter")Set sapi=CreateObject("sapi.spvoice")sapi.Speak msg
  • Now save it as text_audio.vbs
  • And that's it.
  • Now open the file and type anything. Then click OK.
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