How to Create ISO File From Folders and CD / DVD

November 28, 2008 · Posted in Windows · Comment 

How to create an ISO file from a folder or CD/DVD?? To do this all we need two freeware softwares they are Folder2ISO and LC ISO creator.

Folder2ISO: To create ISO image from Folders

Step 1: Run the Folder2ISO program
Step 2: Use the folder browser to locate the folder which you want to convert.
Step 3: Now select the destination folder where you want to save your ISO file.
Step 4: If you want give a label to the ISO file which you are going to create.
Step 5: Now go on and generate your ISO file from your folder.

LC ISO Creator: To create ISO Image from CD/DVD

Step 1: Run the LC ISO Creator
Step 2: Select the drive from you which you want to create the ISO file.
Step 3: Now when you hit the create iso button you would be asked to save the file, select the directory where you want to save the file.
Step 4: Now your ISO file will be created in no time. (Depends on your drive speed)

Mac OS X : Aliases VS Windows: Shortcuts

November 27, 2008 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comment 

Both Mac OS X and Windows XP have a method of creating a file that is a link to an item elsewhere in the file system. OS X calls these links aliases, while XP calls them shortcuts. Each operating system has a different method for creating aliases/shortcuts.

Mac OS X

You can create an alias to any file or folder on your computer or network. To create an alias in OS X:

  • Control- or right-click a file and select Make Alias
  • Begin dragging an item, then hold down -option. Release the mouse in the location you want to create the alias. Proxy icons (the icon in a window’s title bar) can also be dragged this way

To show the item that the alias links to:

  • While the alias is selected, go to File > Show Original in the Finder
  • Control- or right-click on the alias and select Show Original
  • From an alias’ Get Info dialog, click the Show Original button
  • Select an alias and type -R (for Reveal)

Windows

You can create a shortcut to any file or folder on your computer or network. To create a shortcut in XP:

  • Right-click a file and select Create Shortcut
  • Begin dragging an item, then hold down control-shift. Release the mouse in the location you want to create the shortcut
  • Drag the icon in a window’s titlebar and release it where you would like to create the shortcut
  • Drag a file/folder with the right mouse button, then select Create Shortcut from the contextual menu that appears when releasing the mouse button
  • Select File > New > Shortcut in Windows Explorer, or use a contextual menu in an Explorer window to select New > Shortcut

How to change Page Layout from Mac:Word

November 25, 2008 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comment 

By default, Mac:Word is in portrait mode, how to change to Landscape mode??

Below are the steps:

i. Click on file ->Page Setup..

ii. Page Setup screen will prompt out. Select the page layout from Orientation (1st logo is portrait, 2nd logo is landscape). After that, click ok.

iii. The page layout was successful change to landscape mode.

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