Showing posts with label Useful Computer Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Useful Computer Tips. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 July 2014

How to Install Windows Server 2008 Step by Step

1. Insert the appropriate Windows Server 2008 installation media into your DVD drive. If you don't have an installation DVD for Windows Server 2008, you can download one for free from Microsoft's Windows 2008 Server Trial website.
2. Reboot the computer.



3. When prompted for an installation language and other regional options, make your selection and press Next.

4. Next, press Install Now to begin the installation process.

5. Product activation is now also identical with that found in Windows Vista. Enter your Product ID in the next window, and if you want to automatically activate Windows the moment the installation finishes, click Next.

If you do not have the Product ID available right now, you can leave the box empty, and click Next. You will need to provide the Product ID later, after the server installation is over. Press No.



6. Because you did not provide the correct ID, the installation process cannot determine what kind of Windows Server 2008 license you own, and therefore you will be prompted to select your correct version in the next screen, assuming you are telling the truth and will provide the correct ID to prove your selection later on.

7. If you did provide the right Product ID, select the Full version of the right Windows version you're prompted, and click Next.

8. Read and accept the license terms by clicking to select the checkbox and pressing Next.

9. In the "Which type of installation do you want?" window, click the only available option – Custom (Advanced).

10. In the "Where do you want to install Windows?", if you're installing the server on a regular IDE hard disk, click to select the first disk, usually Disk 0, and click Next.

If you're installing on a hard disk that's connected to a SCSI controller, click Load Driver and insert the media provided by the controller's manufacturer.

If you must, you can also click Drive Options and manually create a partition on the destination hard disk.
11. The installation now begins, and you can go and have lunch. Copying the setup files from the DVD to the hard drive only takes about one minute. However, extracting and uncompressing the files takes a good deal longer. After 20 minutes, the operating system is installed. The exact time it takes to install server core depends upon your hardware specifications. Faster disks will perform much faster installs… Windows Server 2008 takes up approximately 10 GB of hard drive space.


The installation process will reboot your computer, so, if in step #10 you inserted a floppy disk (either real or virtual), make sure you remove it before going to lunch, as you'll find the server hanged without the ability to boot (you can bypass this by configuring the server to boot from a CD/DVD and then from the hard disk in the booting order on the server's BIOS)
12. Then the server reboots you'll be prompted with the new Windows Server 2008 type of login screen. Press CTRL+ALT+DEL to log in.


13. Click on Other User.

14. The default Administrator is blank, so just type Administrator and press Enter.

15. You will be prompted to change the user's password. You have no choice but to press Ok.

16. In the password changing dialog box, leave the default password blank (duh, read step #15…), and enter a new, complex, at-least-7-characters-long new password twice. A password like "topsecret" is not valid (it's not complex), but one like "T0pSecreT!" sure is. Make sure you remember it.

17. Someone thought it would be cool to nag you once more, so now you'll be prompted to accept the fact that the password had been changed. Press Ok.


18. Finally, the desktop appears and that's it, you're logged on and can begin working. You will be greeted by an assistant for the initial server configuration, and after performing some initial configuration tasks, you will be able to start working.

source:http://www.petri.co.il

How to Lock any Drive ( Hard Disk & CD Drive )

STEPS TO LOCK DRIVE IN WINDOWS:
1. Go to Start menu and then to RUN  and type "gpedit.msc" (without quotes) and Press Enter.
2. Now you will see a new dialog window , where you will see two things "Computer Configuration" and "User Configuration". Now click on "User Configuration".
3. There you will see three items. Now you have to Click on "Administrative Templates". Then go to "Windows Components".
4. There you will see a lot of Windows Components. Now Click on " Windows Explorer"
5. Now you will find something like this "Prevent Access To Drives From My Computers" , double click on it . It will open its properties. Now to lock a drive or drives click on "Enabled"radio button. Now from the drop down menu select the dri ve that you want to lock or block.
6. After that click on apply and restart your system. Now anyone will not been able to access the particular drive.
7. To unlock the drive again follow the similar procedure and just click on "Not configured" and apply the settings and restart your system.


Courtesy : abkantharaja.blogspot.in

Wednesday, 11 December 2013

16 Useful Keyboard Shortcuts for Word 2010

Keyboard shortcuts can be boon for typists and here are 16 shortcuts for Word 2010 users that you may not be aware of: 

CTRL + ALT + H
Applies highlighting to selected text
CTRL + ALT + C
Inserts copyright symbol
CTRL + ALT + R
Inserts Registered symbol
CTRL + ALT + T
Inserts Trademark symbol
CTRL + ALT + F
Inserts footnote
CTRL + SHIFT + A
Applies all caps
CTRL + Shift + K
Applies the SMALL CAPS font attribute
CTRL + Shift + D
Applies double underlining
CTRL + Spacebar
Removes character formatting
CTRL + ALT + P
Switches to Print Layout View
CTRL + ALT + N
Switches to Draft View
CTRL + ALT + O
Switches to Outline View
F7
Launches Spell-Checker
Shift + F7
Launches the Thesaurus
ALT + Shift + F7
Launches the Dictionary/Translator
Shift + F5
Moves your cursor to the previous edit position

 Source : SAPOST