Disable Chrome Print Preview

Disable Chrome Print Preview
Command: about:flags




- Search for 'Print Preview'
- Click 'Disable'
- Re-launch browser

That's it!

[FIX] White Cydia not working after iOS jailbreak

Afer jailbreak, Cydia is not working , and white icon is appearing .

Open the redsnow latest version  (I did it with redsnow 0.9.8b7b), Now point to the iPSW 4.3.5 , after pointing to the iPSW now click next.

In the next step , Uncheck “Install Cydia” and then check the option “Just tethered boot right now” . and then click next.

Follow the instructions on screen to put iPhone in the DFU mode, and then rest will be done by the redsn0w.
Now the iDevice will boot and you will get Cydia in the working position 

Source link

Tips: Quick tuning of screen brightness in Samsung Galaxy S II (2)

Press and hold on the notification bar for a short while.
Then move left or right to decrease or increase the screen brightness accordingly.

Nice! :)

Repair Corrupt WMI Services

Repairing and re-registering the WMI Services

Rebuilding the WMI Repository

If you experience behavior when using WMI, such as application errors or scripts that used to work are no longer working, you may have a corrupted WMI repository. To fix a corrupted WMI repository, you have to reinstall WMI. Follow these steps:
  • Click Start, Run and type CMD
  • Type this command and press Enter:
net stop winmgmt
  • Using Windows Explorer, navigate to %systemroot%\system32\wbem directory and delete the Repository directory. By default, the repository folder is located in the C:\Windows\system32\wbem directory.
  • Switch to Command Prompt window, and type:
net start winmgmt 

Re-registering the WMI components

The .DLL and .EXE files used by WMI are located in %windir%\system32\wbem. You might need to re-register all the .DLL and .EXE files in this directory. If you are running a 64-bit system you might also need to check for .DLLs and .EXE files in %windir%\sysWOW64\wbem.
To re-register the WMI components, run the following commands at the command prompt:


cd /d %windir%\system32\wbem
for %i in (*.dll) do RegSvr32 -s %i
for %i in (*.exe) do %i /RegServer

Free Barcode Tape Label Creation

Found a great website that allows creation of LTO Barcode Tape Label.
http://tapelabels.librelogiciel.com/