Showing posts with label windows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label windows. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Windows 8 Insert media Some Files are Missing Error When Try To Reset

In windows8, Microsoft added many features that make the whole experience very fantastic for the users. In these features, two of them are very interesting that are Refresh PC and Reset PC. These features help to fix the issues by either refreshing the computer or by resetting the whole settings of the computer. The windows by using these features can be set back to the default using these features. Windows will delete the data and installed applications to reset the default settings.
There is some difference between these features when you refresh your PC, it will allow you to save your documents, file etc and sets your PC in the default mode. The reset features actually deletes every documents and files in the PC and then sets the Windows to the default mode.
The windows will prompt you when you will run the Reset or Refresh command. You can get the message that is “Insert media: Some files are missing. Your Windows installation or recovery media will provide these files”.
error message
However, we have the Windows 8 installations media with us, as it is better to make some custom setting so you can get the windows reset without the recovery media. The users who want to reset their PC’s without any media attached can follow these procedures

Steps To Refresh or Reset Windows 8

Monday, March 18, 2013

Which one to buy, Sony Xperia Z, Nokia Lumia 920 or the HTC One?

 
Sony, Nokia and HTC are here in the market with their flagship products. All of these ‘smart’ phones boast features that are awesome and it could get really confusing when it comes to making a decision. You need to look at great features, good specifications and better storage options in the phones.
We here bring you a spec-by-spec comparison of the Sony Xperia Z, Nokia Lumia 920 and HTC One below, to help you make a decision.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Verizon’s Upcoming Nokia Lumia 928

We’ve known last January that Nokia was working on a version of their successful Lumia 920 that will work on Verizon’s network. Sources who are privy to Nokia’s plans have revealed that there is indeed a smartphone headed to Verizon and this is going to be the Nokia Lumia 928 which was previously known as Laser. This model is a variant of the Nokia Lumia 920 with a couple of changes added.
Verizon Lumia 928
The Nokia Lumia 928 is reportedly set to be launched on Verizon this coming April. It’s going to feature an

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Nokia Lumia 920 vs Sony Xperia Z vs BB Z10 vs HTC Butterfly

There is some competition at last for the two hottest-selling phones in the Indian smartphone market -- Apple iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy note II. What's more interesting is that this challenge will be posed not by a single new entrant, but from the four flagship models launched by established companies.


 Only time will tell if any of these smartphones are able to take on the brand might of these smartphones. Even as Samsung prepares to bring S IV, its latest flagship successor to S III, in the market in coming weeks, these four smartphones -- Nokia Lumia 920, Sony Xperia Z, HTC Butterfly and BlackBerry Z10 -- will be vying for buyers' attention.

Launched in the past few weeks, all the four are capable competitors to the two bestsellers, at least when it comes to technological and design parameters.

We compared the four -- Nokia Lumia 920, Sony Xperia Z, HTC Butterfly and BlackBerry Z10 -- to see how they fare on different parameters. Here's the shootout.

Monday, March 11, 2013

How can I remotely shutdown another Windows computer?

Microsoft Windows 2000, XP (XP home users read section below) and later users can remotely shutdown another computer in their network by utilizing the shutdown command. To start the GUI version of this command click Start, Run, and in the Run line type: shutdown -i and press enter. After running this command you should see a dialog window shown in the example below.
Windows Remote Shutdown Dialog window

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Nokia still owes Microsoft $650M in Windows Phone fees


Nokia still has to pay Microsoft 500 million euros ($650 million) as part of its agreement to use the Windows Phone operating system.
That's the amount that Nokia will have to pay over the life of their agreement after taking into account the "platform support payments" that Microsoft pays to aid in the development of Windows Phone products. The length of the agreement wasn't disclosed in the company's annual report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.