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24/03/2018
Repair corrupted Pen Drive or SD card using CMD
This process involves Windows command prompt which is commonly known as CMD. In this, you have to enter some CMD commands and Windows will forcefully format your corrupted pen drive/SD card.
Connect the corrupted pen drive or SD card to your computer.
However your mouse on the Start button and Right.
Click Command Prompt (Admin). A CMD window will open. Type diskpart and press Enter.
Type list disk and press Enter. A list of all the storage devices connected to your computer will be displayed.
Type select disk and press Enter. (Example: select disk 1).
Important: Make sure you enter the number correctly. Otherwise, you may format your internal hard drive. You can type list disk again to check whether you are going correctly. There will be a star (asterisk symbol) before the name of the selected disk.Type clean and press Enter.
Type create partition primary and hit Enter.
Type active.
Type select partition1.
Type format fs=fat32 and press Enter. The format process will finish in a few minutes. You can write ntfs instead of fat32 if you want to carry files larger than 4 gigabytes. Don’t close the CMD
You are Good to Go🙌
13/02/2018
How to make your PC boot faster
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Start with the BIOS
The BIOS is the best place to start when you’re looking to decrease PC boot times. A lot of companies will configure the BIOS making it easier to add additional drives, boot from CDs, or enable WiFi or Bluetooth. When you’re getting your computer setup for the first time, many of these deault settings are reasonable. But once you’ve got things working as you like, you can return to the BIOS and disable those that don’t apply to your configuration.
Here are a few tweaks I recommend:
-Move your boot drive to the First Boot Device position.
-Disable boot devices not in use. For example, if you don’t need to boot to a CD, disable that option.
-Disable Quick Boot will bypass many system tests. Not as important today as it once was.
-Disable hardware you aren’t using such as Firewire ports, PS/2 mouse port, e-SATA, unused onboard NICs, etc.Update to latest BIOS.
Any changes you make to the BIOS will need to be saved and your computer will need to be rebooted. If you decide you need to boot from media or enable a device, you can always go back into the BIOS and make those changes.
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