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Saturday, 25 January 2014

How to Create a Torrent

If you've ever wondered how to create a torrent, you've come to the right place. This article will explain how to create a torrent and use it to upload whatever you want to people all over the world! If you do not know what BitTorrent is or how your client is used,
1.) Investigate your torrent client. Most up-to-date clients can make torrents (only a minority may not be able to). For a free client that can create torrents try µTorrent for Windows and Mac, Transmission for Mac, Deluge for Linux or JSTorrent for Chrome OS. (Note: JSTorrent cannot make torrents. It is just a torrent client for Chromebooks.)


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2.) Select the option to make a new torrent file. This is usually located under the File menu and named "Create New Torrent" or words to that effect. If it is not in this location try looking under other menus or the toolbars. If you are still uncertain, check the official website of your client for more details. Sometimes dragging the file/folder into the client also works.



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3.) Select the files you wish to be in the torrent. If you will have several files consider arranging them all first in a folder, so you can simply select that folder to use as the torrent contents. The name of your torrent file will usually be the name of the file or folder in it. You can easily rename the file afterwards.



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4.) Enter a tracker. A tracker controls the transfer of data for your torrent. A tracker looks similar to an ordinary URL. A list of working public bittorrent trackers is available here. If you want to index your torrent on a torrent downloads website then you should use the tracker owned by that website, as not all indexing sites will allow external trackers. If you are using a private tracker (you probably aren't), then be sure to tick the box to mark it as private. Do not tick this box otherwise.


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5.) Add any additional information. You can add a comment for the torrent if you wish. The piece size should be left at the automatic setting unless you know what you're doing. Once you have filled in all the required areas create your torrent. You may be asked where to save and what to call the .torrent file, or you may have been asked beforehand.



6.) Now that you have your torrent file open it ready for seeding. Some clients have a seed mode specifically for this. If you do not seed your torrent it will be useless because nobody can download your files.




7.) Share your torrent. If you are making the torrent so you can send a friend a file, just send them the .torrent file. If you want it open to the public to download you are best listing it on a torrent download website. Once on such a site find the link to add or upload a new torrent and fill in the required information. You will probably be required to register if you have not already.
Once people start downloading the torrent from this site it will gather more and more seeders. If you wish you can stop seeding once the torrent is "stable", or continue to seed.


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Monday, 20 January 2014

How to make folowers on facebook

Hello frnds...

Today, I will be sharing the method to make Unlimited Facebook Followers in a few Days....



Lets get started, all you need a follower list.....

You can create lists from here...

https://www.facebook.com/bookmarks/interests 



Just create a facebook interest list with
 attractive name..  Just like i made this...

'--->Ultimate Followers<--- Just Click Follow'
https://www.facebook.com/lists/1420283044850755


Like the above you can create many Lists...



To get started You need some followers on the list so you need to mass post on fb groups , pages , timeline, etc...



That every one follows the list after you reach 50+ followers on the list the game starts...

Now you need some Exchange groups For the list Exchange...



Some Exchange Groups i know



, Join all these Groups you will find more, start with them its good for beginners....

https://facebook.com/groups/1375010219379819


https://facebook.com/groups/212402722241872

https://facebook.com/groups/328426787285067
 

https://facebook.com/groups/629094953787190

https://facebook.com/groups/530056310387486

https://facebook.com/groups/178733135622121
 

https://facebook.com/groups/147920605278395

Post in the Exchange Groups....

Example: 
"Add me To your list, i will add You to my list "
https://www.facebook.com/lists/1420283044850755



Just keep posting Recently and comment on all active post on the exchange groups...

Once you get Added to others list you will be followed by the Followers on their list...


If you are in a list with 1K followers the 1K will be added to your followers count in next 24 hrs....

Sunday, 19 January 2014

How to Dual Booting in Dell Or new lappies

Many new computers are shipping with the option to boot Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) instead of standard BIOS.  In today’s blog I walkthrough how I installed Windows 7 SP1 X64 Enterprise on a Dell Latitude E6410 laptop that supports UEFI. 
The screenshots are specific to a Dell E6410 laptop but you should similar type screens on other UEFI based machines.  For more information contact the manufacturer of the computer. 
1.       Upgrade to latest BIOS.  Before you install in UEFI mode you should generally check with the vendor to make sure the BIOS is up to date. 
2.       Configure the computer for UEFI.  Most UEFI based computers will also support legacy BIOS boot.  This is configured in the BIOS.  The following shows the computer is set for Legacy Boot and the boot options available with Legacy Boot
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Figure 1.  Legacy Boot Options

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Figure 2.  Configure BIOS for UEFI or Legacy
3.       Insert Windows 7 SP1 X64 DVD.  Note:  One of the common issues we see is that users try to install X86 version with UEFI enabled in the bios.  X86 does not support UEFI so you would have to configure the machine for Legacy boot to install X86 versions of Windows.  If you do try to install X86 version setup will run but on the 1st reboot you will get BIOS error similar to “No bootable devices –Strike F1 to retry boot, F2 for setup utility.  Press F5 to run onboard diagnostics”
4.       Press F12 to choose to boot from the DVD and choose the UEFI boot option for the DVD
Note the UEFI option for the DVD under UEFI boot  
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Figure 3.  UEFI boot option for Windows 7 DVD
5.       Follow prompts to install Windows 7 just like any other install
Differences between UEFI vs. Legacy BIOS boot install
When complete you will a couple of differences compared to a legacy BIOS boot install. 
You have the following default disk configuration:  
·         100mb Fat32 EFI System Partition
·         128mb Microsoft Reserved Partition(will not appear in Disk Management but you can see it in the command line Diskpart tool)
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Figure 4.  Disk Management on UEFI computer

In the properties of the disk you also see that we setup a GPT partition table instead of MBR:
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Figure 5.  GPT Partition Table
If you run Bcdedit /enum you will see the following entries in the BCD store. 
Windows Boot Manager
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identifier                   {bootmgr}
device                        partition=\Device\HarddiskVolume1
path                            \EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi
description               Windows Boot Manager
locale                         en-US
inherit                        {globalsettings}
default                       {current}
resumeobject                                  {c79ed24a-6d11-11e0-a52b-93ef911fd7fa}
displayorder            {current}
toolsdisplayorder       {memdiag}
timeout                     30

Windows Boot Loader
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identifier                   {current}
device                        partition=C:
path                            \Windows\system32\winload.efi
description               Windows 7
locale                         en-US
inherit                        {bootloadersettings}
recoverysequence      {c79ed24c-6d11-11e0-a52b-93ef911fd7fa}
recoveryenabled         Yes
osdevice                    partition=C:
systemroot              \Windows
resumeobject                                  {c79ed24a-6d11-11e0-a52b-93ef911fd7fa}
nx                                OptIn
On this particular Dell mode you can also see in the BIOS that Windows 7 setup added a new boot option
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Figure 6.  Windows Boot Manager entry in BIOS
Boot Option Name:  Windows boot Manager
File System List:  HD(1,GPT, 05F6D08B-563C-480D-AF3CB9FD1E973A33)
File Name:  \EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi
If you are doing a large deployment to many machines not all deployment tools support UEFI yet so check with the vendor of the deployment tool to see if they support UEFI based computers. 

Hope this helps with your installs.