Building Autorun Configurations
[autorun] ICON=icons.dll,x LABEL=Testing12345 OPEN=SETUP.EXE SHELLEXECUTE="EULA.txt" UseAutoPlay=1 shell\configure\command=SETUP.EXE shell\configure=&Configure... shell\install\command=SETUP.EXE shell\install=&Install... [Content] MusicFiles=0 PictureFiles=0 VideoFiles=0 [ExclusiveContentPaths] \boot \boot\boot screens boot [IgnoreContentPaths] \boot \boot\boot screens boot
How To Block Websites, Blocking websites using hosts file
I recommend saving a copy of the Hosts file, and hiding it somewhere on the computer,
this will become our back up copy should we ever need one
Ok first off we need to open the correct file. let's do that now.
- open C drive or your designated hard drive, which is D drive for some user's.
- go to the windows folder and open it
- now open the system32 folder
- open the drivers folder
- open the etc folder
- now we see a file called hosts. we need to right click on this file and choose open
- with. choose open with, select from list, and we use notepad to open the file.
- we need to scroll down where we see 127.0.0.1 localhost
- skip a line under 127.0.0.1 localhost.
- this line should be empty, and under this line here, we will start blocking sites.
- now we will enter, 127.0.0.1 www.sitename.com #blocked, do not add http://
- click the close button when your finished and say yes when asked to save changes.
Photoshop Tutorial: Professional Make-up and Face Slimming
Tutorial goal:
In this tutorial I will explain how to slim this woman's face down and apply some make-up. We will also improve the smoothness of her skin and work on her eyebrows.
This tutorial is made for photoshop CS4. Thanks to harrykeely for the model's stock.

How to Test RAM on Your Computer
Testing of RAM (Random Access Memory) allows you to know the exact space available in your computer and the need for memory upgrades. It is necessary to test it on a regular basis if you install new applications frequently. Here is how to test RAM in your computer.
Windows OS
Step 1
Start your computer. Wait for Windows to load.
Step 2
Right Click on ‘My Computer’ and select ‘Properties.’ Doing so will open up ‘Systems Properties.’
Step 3
Click on the ‘General’ tab. Here you can view the physical memory installed on your computer. The amount indicated is the total RAM installed on your computer. RAM is measured in MB and GB and is in the multiples of 2, such as 32 MB, 64 MB or 128 MB in older versions of PCs. Newer PCs are usually equipped with 256 MB, 512 MB or 2 GB and so on of RAM.


