Thursday, January 23, 2014

POM/QM for Windows


POM/QM for Windows


"POM-QM for Windows "is the most user-friendly Windows software available. I have combined all three packages (POM, QM, and DS for Windows) into one package in order that all models will be available to you - especially students who take both an Operations Management Course and a Quantitative Methods course.


MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

*IBM or pc-compatible machine with Pentium or higher processor
*Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000/XP/7/8
*256 MB RAM

INSTALLATION
To install the software:

Follow the setup instructions on the screen. Generally speaking, it is simply necessary to 
click [NEXT] each time that the installation asks a question EXCEPT FOR THE QUESTION REGARDING WHICH SOFTWARE PACKAGE YOU WOULD LIKE. See Progam Select below.

PROGRAM SELECTION
There are 3 programs that may be installed

POM for Windows is designed to accompany Prentice Hall's Production or Operations Management texts such as those by Heizer/Render, Russell/Taylor or Hanna/Newman.


QM for Windows is designed to accompany Prentice Hall's Quantitative Methods or Management Science texts such as those by Render/Stair or Taylor.


DS for Windows contains all of the modules in both QM for Windows and POM for Windows. To avoid confusion we recommend that you install either POM for Windows or QM for Windows depending on whether you are taking a production/Operations management course or a 

quantitative methods/management science/operations research course. If you select QM or POM then the menu in the software will more closely resemble the contents of the text.



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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

ENGINEERING MECHANICS - DYNAMICS BY R.C.HIBBELER (SOLUTION MANUAL)

Engineering Mechanics Statics By R.C.Hibbeler (Solution Manual)

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Disable Facebook Seen Feature

Hidden Options Of Control Panel

Hidden Options Of Control Panel


Warning:- This Only For Windows 7.
It is possible to gain access to a secret hidden features of control panel that allows you change various settings on your computer.

Follow The Steps Given Below:-

STEP 1:-Create a new folder anywhere on your computer and name it the following:
Hack{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}

STEP 2:-The number mentioned in the brackets are actually the GUID(Globally Unique Identifier) for the Control Panel with a different hidden features.In reality,instead of typing Hack, you could type absolutely anything else of your choice.When you double click on this newly created folder then you will be shown the following on the screen.

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Create Partition without formatting Windows

Create Partition without formatting Windows



The Windows 7/8 Disk Management tool provides a simple interface for managing partitions and volumes.
Here’s an easy way to create a new partition on your disk.
  • Open the Disk Management console by typing diskmgmt.msc at an elevated command prompt.
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  • In Disk Management’s Graphical view, right-click an unallocated or free area, and then click New Simple Volume. This starts the New Simple Volume Wizard. (Note: If you need to create unallocated space, see the Tip Easily Shrink a Volume on a Windows 7 Disk for information on how to do this.)
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  • Read the Welcome page and then click Next.
  • The Specify Volume Size page specifies the minimum and maximum size for the volume in megabytes and lets you size the volume within these limits. Size the partition in megabytes using the Simple Volume Size field and then click Next.
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  • On the Assign Drive Letter Or Path page, specify whether you want to assign a drive letter or path and then click Next. The available options are as follows:Assign The Following Drive Letter Select an available drive letter in the selection list provided. By default, Windows 7 selects the lowest available drive letter and excludes reserved drive letters as well as those assigned to local disks or network drives.Mount In The Following Empty NTFS Folder Choose this option to mount the partition in an empty NTFS folder. You must then type the path to an existing folder or click Browse to search for or create a folder to use.Do Not Assign A Drive Letter Or Drive Path Choose this option if you want to create the partition without assigning a drive letter or path. Later, if you want the partition to be available for storage, you can assign a drive letter or path at that time.
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  • Use the Format Partition page to determine whether and how the volume should be formatted. If you want to format the volume, choose Format This Volume With The Following Settings, and then configure the following options:File System Sets the file system type as FAT, FAT32, or NTFS. NTFS is selected by default in most cases. If you create a file system as FAT or FAT32, you can later convert it to NTFS by using the Convert utility. You can’t, however, convert NTFS partitions to FAT or FAT32.Allocation Unit Size Sets the cluster size for the file system. This is the basic unit in which disk space is allocated. The default allocation unit size is based on the size of the volume and, by default, is set dynamically prior to formatting. To override this feature, you can set the allocation unit size to a specific value. If you use many small files, you might want to use a smaller cluster size, such as 512 or 1,024 bytes. With these settings, small files use less disk space.Volume Label Sets a text label for the partition. This label is the partition’s volume name and by default is set to New Volume. You can change the volume label at any time by right-clicking the volume in Windows Explorer, choosing Properties, and typing a new value in the Label field provided on the General tab.Perform A Quick Format Tells Windows 7 to format without checking the partition for errors. With large partitions, this option can save you a few minutes. However, it’s usually better to check for errors, which enables Disk Management to mark bad sectors on the disk and lock them out.Enable File And Folder Compression Turns on compression for the disk. Built-in compression is available only for NTFS. Under NTFS, compression is transparent to users and compressed files can be accessed just like regular files. If you select this option, files and directories on this drive are compressed automatically.
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  • Click Next, confirm your options, and then click Finish.
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  • The Windows 7 Disk Management tool will now show the space configured as a new partition.
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Disabling Shutdown,Restart And Sleep Buttons

Disabling Shutdown,Restart And Sleep Buttons


It is actually possible for a system administrator to prevent users from using the shutdown,restart and sleep options normally accessibly through the Start Menu and Ctrl+Alt+Del Keys.

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There is a hidden feature available on almost all Windows platforms which can sometimes be invaluable for system administrators who want to restrict misuse of computers placed in airport lounges,offices,libraries and other public locations.Pranksters who want to play classic pranks on their friends can also exploit this simple registry tweak.In order to disable these buttons,all that one needs to do is follow the steps given bellow:-

1.To open Local Group Policy Editor, click on Start and type in gpedit.msc and hit Enter.
2.Browse to User Configuration>Administrative Templates>Start Menu and Taskbar and in the right pane double click on the Remove and Prevent Access to the shutdown,restart and sleep commands option.

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3.Now you will bw given the option to disable the use of the shutdown,restart and sleep commands.These options will disappear from not only the start menu but also from the Ctrl+Alt+Del keys.

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Download Your Facebook Data

Download Your Facebook Data


Ready to take a break from Facebook, or just want a nice local backup of all the data you’ve uploaded to the social network over the years?
Turns out that downloading your stuff from Facebook is a lot easier than it used to be. Even for someone like me, who’s racked up a massive amount of data over the years.

Steps To Backup Your Facebook Account Data:-
Step 1. Click the little gear icon in the upper right corner and navigate to Account Settings.


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Step 2. Figure out what you’re after. You can download the primary copy of your user data or you can choose to download an “expanded archive.. The latter is an interesting, more technical glimpse at your Facebook activity over time (shown below). Facebook has a nice guide that breaks down what you’ll find where.You Can Also Download Both.


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Step 3.  Input your password to start downloading a copy of your information.

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Within A Few Minutes Your Facebook Account Data Starts Downloading.

Done…!!

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