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How to Bring Back the Delete Confirmation Box in Windows 8

Windows 8 don't show Delete Confirmation Dialogue Box when you delete a file or anything. It's very annoying. In Windows 7 whenever you delete a file a dialogue box appears to confirm it. But in Windows 8 whenever you delete a file it directly send it to Recycle Bin. No confirmation box appears. You can easily fix this annoyance. A delete confirmation box will appear every time you delete a file. Just follow the steps below.


> Go to Desktop
> Right click on Recycle Bin
> Choose Properties
> Check the box "Display Delete Confirmation Dialog"
> Click Ok & Apply
> Have fun!!


How to Add Shutdown and Restart Options to Desktop Right Click Menu in Windows 8

Microsoft has changed a lot in Windows 8. They have removed Start Menu. Instead They added Sart Screen. Start Screen is big and full screened. There is Shutdown, Restart or other power options to Start Screen. You have to press Win+C then click Power to get Shutdown or Restart. Which is very annoying. There is a quick solutions to this problem. You can easily add power options to Windows 8 Desktop Right Click Menu. Just Right Click to get Shutdown, Restart or other power options. This works on Windows 8/7. Follow the steps below to do that.

> How to Add Shutdown, Restart and Log off Shortcuts to Windows 8 Start Screen

Microsoft has removed Start Menu from Windows 8 and introduces Start Screen. Start Screen is optimized for touch screen. But it works well with traditional Mouse and Keyboard. But the fact that Shutdown, Restart, Log off or other power options are not  available in Start Screen. In steed you have to open Charms bar and click Power to get Shutdown, Restart, Log Off.  Which is very annoying. To get rid off this you can easily add Power options to Start Screen.

How to Create Shortcuts for Shutdown, Restart and Hibernate

Sometime we need to create shortcuts for Shutdown, Restart and Hibernate. This is really easy to create them. Follow the steps below.SHUTDOWN
> First Right click on your desktop and then click New
> Now Click New Shortcut to open the Create Shortcut Wizard
> Type:    shutdown -s -t 00
> Click Next and type a descriptive name of your choosing for the shortcut
> And then Click Finish

Install Windows 8 From A USB Drive

Installing Windows 8 from a USB Drive is fairly easy. Whether you have a Windows 8 DVD or a Windows 8 ISO file you’ve downloaded from Microsoft, you can use a free Microsoft tool to copy the Windows 8 installation files to a USB drive and install Windows 8 from the USB drive.
Microsoft’s official “Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool” is used for this. It’s not just for Windows 7, it also works with Windows 8. You’ll need a USB drive that’s at least 4 GB in size for Windows 8’s installer to fit on it. The contents of the USB drive will be erased by this process, so back up any important files first.

Create a Windows 8 ISO File
To copy Windows 8 to a USB stick, you’ll first need to create an ISO file from the Windows 8 disc. If you already have a Windows 8 ISO file you’ve downloaded from Microsoft, you’re good to go. If not then create
Download & Run Microsoft’s Windows 7 USB/DVD Download ToolDon’t worry. It’ll work with Windows 8.


> Launch the tool after installing it and browse to the Windows 8 ISO image you created or  
   downloaded from Microsoft.
> Select the USB device media type to continue.
> Ensure your USB drive is connected to your computer and select it in the list. Remember, the 
   USB drive must have at least 4 GB of free space and its contents will be erased.
> The tool will now format your USB drive, make it bootable, and copy the Windows 8 installer 
    files to it. This will take several minutes. You’ll see the message “Backup completed” when 
    the tool is finished.


Install Windows 8
You can now install Windows 8 from the USB drive. If you want to install Windows 8 on a computer that currently has Windows on it, you can insert the USB drive into the computer, browse to the USB drive in Windows Explorer, and launch the setup.exe program on it. This will start the installation process. 
If you have a computer without Windows installed on it, you’ll need to boot the computer from the USB drive. Insert the USB drive into your computer, then restart it. It should automatically boot from the USB drive, starting the Windows 8 installation process.
If this doesn’t happen automatically, you’ll need to change the boot order in your BIOS. Press the key that appears when you turn your computer on (often Delete or F2), locate the Boot Order section in your BIOS, and increase the priority of your USB drive so that the computer will try to boot from the USB drive. Save your settings and exit the BIOS after changing this option. Different computers use different BIOSs that have different interfaces and require different key presses to open.
After going through this process, you’ll be able to install Windows 8 from a USB drive just as you could from a DVD 

Via::makeuseof

Skip Metro Suite is a Free Tool to Skip Start Screen and Disable Charms Bar and Other Hot Corners in Windows 8

Windows 8 won't allow you to boot directly to Classic Desktop. Instead of that you have to click on "Desktop" tile every time you logged in. This is very annoying behavior for all of us who prefer to work with Class Desktop instead of Metro Start Screen. So I decide to fix it.
Skip Metro Suite for Windows 8 allows you to boot directly to Classic Desktop in Windows 8 RTM and Release Preview.Also it allows you completely disable all edge panels, not just hide them! All of them will be disabled, including square start button at bottom-left corner.





Skip Metro Suite allows you to disable top-left hot corner (aka Switcher) and Charms Bar hint. So, you need no tweaks anymore to perform all of these tasks.


Features

    • Skip Start Screen feature.
    • Switcher can be disabled.
    • Charms Bar Hint can be disabled.
    • Can completely REMOVE edge panels, including Charms Bar,Switcher and square start button at bottom-left edge of Desktop.       





          How To Log Into Multiple Accounts On the Same Website At Once


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          If you ever want to sign into two different accounts on the same website at once – say, to have multiple Gmail inboxes open next to each other – you can’t just open a new tab or browser window.
          Websites store your login state in browser-specific cookies. There are a number of ways you can get another browser window with its own cookies and stay logged into multiple accounts at once.

          Use Another Browser

          Each browser stores its own cookies, so the most obvious way to log into multiple websites at the same time is by using multiple different browsers. For example, if you’re using Google Chrome, open a Firefox window. If you’re using Firefox, open an Internet Explorer window. You’ll be able to log into a website with a different username and password and stay logged into both accounts at the same time.

          Enable Private Browsing or Incognito Mode

          If you don’t want to use a different browser, you can use your browser’s built-in incognito or private-browsing mode. In private-browsing mode, your browser doesn’t use its existing cookies. It uses a fresh slate of cookie which are deleted when you exit private-browsing mode or close the private-browsing window.
          To enter private-browsing mode in Google Chrome, click the menu button and select New Incognito Window.
          In Firefox, click the Firefox button and select Start Private Browsing.
          In Internet Explorer, click the gear menu icon, point to Safety, and select InPrivate Browsing.
          Chrome and Internet Explorer will give you a new private-browsing window, allowing you to keep both windows open at the same time. Firefox will replace your existing session with the private-browsing window and restore it when you exit private-browsing mode. Your cookies and login state will be cleared when you close the private-browsing window.

          Create Other Browser Profiles

          You can use also use separate browser profiles with the same web browser. Each profile will have its own cookies, allowing you to log into a different account in each browser profile.
          To create a new profile in Google Chrome, click your name at the top-right corner of the new tab page and select New User. You can then use this menu to open browser windows with different profiles.
          In Firefox, you’ll need to use the Profile Manager, which is hidden by default. Follow these instructions to access the profile manager and log into multiple profiles at once.
          In Internet Explorer, you can do something similar by pressing the Alt key, clicking the File menu that appears, and selecting New Session. This opens a new Internet Explorer window that functions as a different session with a separate set of cookies.

          Google Multiple Account Sign-In

          Websites can provide their own ways to log into multiple accounts at once, but few do. One website that does allow you to easily log into multiple accounts is Google. With the multiple account sign-in feature, you can log into multiple Google accounts at once and switch between them by clicking your account name at the top-right corner of any Google page.
          Click your account name after logging into Google and select Add Account to add an account and get started. Once an account is added, you can click it in the menu to switch between accounts without entering a password.

          Unless you used private-browsing mode or a new session in Internet Explorer, your cookies will be saved when you close the browser window. You can leave a browser or profile signed in to stay signed into all your accounts, opening the appropriate browser window when you want to use that specific account.

          Via::Howtogeek.com

          Optimize Your Windows Laptop Battery Life with Batter Optimizer


          You may have already read our Laptop Battery Usage & Optimization Guide. If you are looking for a free laptop optimization utility that will that uses advanced diagnostics and testing to guide you to get better battery life, you may want to check out Battery Optimizer.
          Battery Optimizer1 400x293 Optimize Your Windows Laptop Battery Life with Batter Optimizer
          Batter Optimizer has been designed to help laptop users circumvent a problem that bothers many and that is – short laptop battery life. This tool will run advanced diagnostics and testing and offer recommendations on how you could make better use of your battery. It will also tell you the health or state of your battery.
          Features in a nutshell:
          • Accurate estimates on how much battery life can be gained/lost by changing laptop settings
          • Advanced monitoring of battery usage over time
          • Shows time left on your battery when your operating system doesn’t
          • Easy battery usage management.

          How to use Battery Optimizer

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          Once you have downloaded and installed the freeware, disconnect your laptop from the Mains and run a diagnostic which will tests your laptops Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Infrared, brightness and other settings.
          I repeat, to run the program you need to unplug the laptop battery from the power source and then hit the Diagnostic tab and run the Scan.
          The diagnosis may take some time, depending upon your set up. The program will perform a number of tests as highlighted above. Once the scan is completed, a table is displayed which highlights how much battery life you may gain when you run the program’s optimizations. It tells you how much battery life you can save by turning off un-needed features of your laptop. The calculations are made using program’s own mechanism rather than Windows’ estimates.
          Once you are sure that you want to run the optimizations, click on the Optimize Battery Life button.
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          Batter Optimizer however does not reveal the kind of optimizations that it will carry out on the laptop.
          Battery Optimizer was earlier a shareware but now it has been made available as freeware. Create a system restore point and try it out - who knows it may provide you those extra valuable minutes that you may require for taking the game to the next round.
          Via::Thewindowsclub.com