Sunday, May 13, 2012

Windows Wont Boot – What Can I do?


What will YOU do when Windows Wont Boot?
I’m sure that you like myself, use your computer for many different reasons such as: listening to music, watching movies, checking email, working and more. When Windows won’t boot, it seems as your entire life flashes in front of your eyes!
I have combined six of the most common problems that can cause your computer not to boot. Try these steps whenever you experience this problem with your computer(s):

#1.  Inspect your adapter or power cord - Windows Wont Boot

When Windows wont boot, I always check the power cord located on back of the computer (desktops). When my laptop doesn’t boot, I always look at the power adapter first, To ensure the connection is correct both into the wall, and the cord from the wall plugging into the unit. You may be thinking… “DUH”, but you would not believe the vast majority of people who have non-booting computers simply due to a loose cord! Once you have verified power is flowing into your PC, you can proceed to checking the next thing.

#2.  Inspect your power supply’s voltage switch

Another possibility to troubleshoot when Windows wont boot up, is checking the voltage of the power unit. Power supplies have voltage switches that can be changed to the appropriate voltage for your region of the planet. For instance, here in North America, we used the 115V option, while in Europe and its surrounding areas, you need to use the 230V option. Boot up Any Computer, Fix & Install Windows Easy.
Believe it or not, I have seen several instances where a customer would contact us to “repair” their computer, only to realize ONE minute after arriving to the person’s location, the voltage switch needs to be changed and nothing else! Always be sure to check that switch either on your power adapter (laptops), or power supply (desktops), before going any further in troubleshooting.

#3.  Are you seeing anything on the monitor?

The first thing you naturally do when troubleshooting a computer problem, is looking at your monitor. Let’s get a little more involved in paying attention to the monitor (or screen), in this case. Do you see anything at all on the monitor or is it “black”? Do you see the “power light” illuminating? Is it blinking? Is it green colored or amber colored?


 NOTE: a blinking power light on a monitor indicates several things not limited to: the monitor is either in hibernation/sleep mode, is disconnected from the video output, or has the incorrect resolution set. Would you guess that many people complain that Windows wont boot up, only to find that the monitor was either not powered on, or wasn’t plugged into the computer properly!
In summary, always pay attention to what clues your monitor may be leaving you, when troubleshooting.

#4.  Do you hear or see any fans spinning, or lights blinking?

When you turn on your computer, are any of the fans spinning or even the power light blinking? Does the computer’s hard drive activity light blink to show activity? If you notice no fans spinning,and there is no hard drive movement (which you can either listen for, or check by looking at the disk activity light on the PC), you may have a hardware related issue, or there may be an issue with your power connection (cord/adapter), or your surge protector, or your AC outlet (or a combination of all these).
Before you panic thinking Windows wont boot up, check your power cords first, since they are usually the reason for computers that don’t power up successfully. When your PC has no fan movement, is making no sounds, and otherwise won’t boot; there is a hardware issue that should be inspected by a professional or experienced technician to avoid further damage.

#5.  Pay close attention to (pretty loud) beeping sounds

When Windows Wont Boot and you have problems with your computer that is detected by the BIOS (Basic Input Output System), there will be a series of beeping sounds, immediately after turning on your PC. You might see a black screen on your computer along with the beeping sounds when you try to power up the computer. Beep codes vary in the intervals and duration of the beeping, but any beeping sounds that doesn’t occur normally (such as a quick beep upon booting), that ALWAYS spells a hardware issue that needs to be addressed.
Common reasons for hearing these beeps can consist of (but isn’t limited to):
  • Bad memory (RAM)
  • An overheating computer
  • A processor (CPU) that is going bad or has already failed
  • Incompatible BIOS settings (Setup Menu settings)
  • Add-on card(s) (PCI card) needing to be connected tighter (video cards)
A general rule of thumb is to stay tuned to any beeping when you power up your computer. You will only hear the “problem beeps” when a problem exists that needs to be fixed, so make sure that you don’t throw away or misplace your computer owner’s manual (or motherboard owner’s manual); it will come in handy when you need help figuring out those dreaded beeps!

#6.  Does your computer power on but doesn’t load Windows successfully

Shortly after turning on your computer, do you see a logo at all? Computers all go through a POST; also know as a Power On Self Test, when they are booted. At this stage, a computer detects all of the hardware needed to function, as well as other checks to ensure proper operation. During POST, you can usually just see a logo and text on the screen, usually in multiple colors or white. If you get to this screen, your computer is at least booting – CONGRATS! There are ways to fix boot errors by using POST to diagnose the problem.
If your PC doesn’t get past the POST screen, and either gets “caught” before, after or during the Windows logo showing, it has booted but Windows hasn’t loaded. If your computer restarts, shuts down, freezes on a black or gray screen, or BSODs (blue screens), your problem is software (Windows) related, and not necessarily hardware related. When a computer has a software problem, it can usually be fixed by an experienced person, without the need to order expensive hardware.
Did you know that if you have a Windows Vista or Windows 7 installation disc and Windows will not start at all, you can run “start-up repair” if you experience this problem? Also, if you have Windows XP, there is a “repair installation” function that will allow you to easily repair your computer to load Windows successfully! If you don’t have the installation disc for your operating system, you can either borrow one or let an experienced person take a look at it to decipher the problem.
Please be aware that virus and other malware infecting your computer can cause this issue.
To learn how to remove viruses like a professional and solve virus related booting problems, click here for the virus removal manual.
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When Windows wont boot there are so many possibilities.

Find the URL of a Youtube Video


Do you want to find the URL of a Youtube video? In 2011 Youtube changed its website and now to find the video URL on Youtube, it is a little bit different than before.  Previously I wrote a post on how to find the Youtube URL, however now it is out of date and I have replaced it with this one.
There are many reasons you might want to find that Youtube URL. Some reasons include getting the URL to embed into a WordPress website, to download a Youtube video to your computer, or for sharing a html link with your friends. Finding the URL of a Youtube video is very easy now.

How to find the URL of a Youtube video?

1.  Go to any Youtube video that you want the Youtube URL for.
2.  Look below the Youtube video to see a row of buttons.
3.  Press on the share button.
4.  The Youtube URL will appear in a box. See the screen shot below.
5. Select the are Youtube URL by making it blue.
Video URL
6.  Right click your mouse on the blue area and a menu will appear.
7.  Choose copy from the menu.
8.  Now you can paste the Youtube URL where you want to put it.

How to copy the URL of a Youtube video from the address bar?

As you can see in the screen shot below, if you are on a page where there is the Youtube video, the URL is shown in the address bar at the top of the screen.
URL of a Youtube video
Simply select the Youtube URL by making it blue, then right click on it, and select copy from the menu. See the screen shot below. See how I have made the Youtube URL blue.  If you are having trouble on copying the Youtube URL then please see this video on how to cut copy and paste.
Youtube URL

How to get the Youtube url of a video at the current time?

Here is a cool trick! Go to a Youtube video you want the URL for and right click on it. A menu will appear. You can simple copy the video URL or you can copy the URL at current time. That means if you only want the second half of the video you can copy the URL at that stage.
copy Youtube video url

Watch this video below to see how to find the URL of a Youtube video

The video below shows how to copy a Youtube URL. It also shows the difference between a featured video and the true video that holds the true URL.
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I hope all this information clears up your question about how to find the URL of the Youtube video.

Make a Youtube Video Playlist


When you make a group of videos and upload them to Youtube, it is always a good idea to create a Youtube video playlist. This will make it easy for people to view one video and then move onto the next as they will be grouped together. For example I have a Youtube channel called Computer basics and I upload videos about computer tips. There are just under 300 videos on my channel and making a Youtube video playlist is the best way to group this many videos into sections.

How to create a Youtube Video Playlist

1.  Sign into your Youtube account.
2.  Click on the drop-down Arrow beside your username.
3.  A menu will appear. Choose videos from the menu.
Youtube account
4. You will see all of your uploaded videos, click on the arrow on the new button. See the screen shot below.
Youtube video playlist
5. Now you can name your new playlist.

How to add a video to a Youtube video playlist

1.  When you are viewing your uploaded videos there will be an Add to button.Youtube video
2.  Make sure you have selected the video you want to add by ticking the box for it.
3.  Click on the arrow next to the Add button to see the drop down menu
4.  Choose Playlist.
5.  Now you can see the Youtube video playlists. Choose which one you want to add the video to.
Youtube video playlist
See more Youtube video tips.

Here is a video about creating a Youtube video playlist

Why create a Youtube video playlist?

Creating a Youtube video playlist definitely encourages more views on your videos. It will also help people find related videos from your Youtube channel instead of having to surf around Youtube and find it from other people.
A Youtube video playlist can also get you ranking in Youtube search results for different keywords. I have noticed that playlists show up before a single, lonely video will. That is just another great reason to create a Youtube Video Playlist.

Make My Download Speed Faster?


Wondering how to make your download speed faster and speed up your internet? It’s easy if you understand how the Internet works and you’re willing to make a few minor adjustments to your computer.

Make Your Download Speed Faster By Unblocking Your “Pipes”

You can think of the Internet as working a little bit like your bathroom sink. If you turn the cold water valve on all the way, then you’ll never get any hot water no matter how high far you twist the hot water valve. That’s because the opening the water comes out of in your sink is only so wide and only a limited amount of water can fit through it, even at high pressure, so the cold water blocks the hot water.
Your Internet connection can get blocked the same way. If you upload too much traffic, then there’s no space to download any traffic. You can make your download speed faster by limiting your upload bandwidth.
For example, in most BitTorrent programs there’s an upload bandwidth limit. If you set it to unlimited while uploading a popular torrent, you’ll quickly find your max upload speed. But, watch closely, your download speed will plummet the closer your get to your max upload speed.
Try setting your upload bandwidth limit to 90% or less of your max upload speed to make your download speed faster. This will ensure that the uploaded data gets out without blocking your downloads.
Also programs such as World of Warcraft and Skype can slow your internet connection down.
Make Your Download Speed Faster

Make Your Download Speed Faster By Connecting To Multiple Servers

A lot of servers impose limits on their users, preventing them from downloading at maximum speed. You can make your download speed faster by downloading the same file from several different servers using a specialized download program such as GetRight.
GetRight or a similar program will start downloading a file and then go out and try to find other copies of that same file on different servers. Then it will download the file in several pieces at the same time. When it finishes downloading, it then assembles the whole file out of the pieces.
Using a program like GetRight can help you make your download speed faster by over 1,000% when servers impose severe download limits. It can also help you resume downloading a file after your download is interrupted, which helps you make your download speed faster by not downloading the same part of a file twice.

How To Make Your Download Speed Faster By Getting Better Service

Two things can severely limit your download speed: one is a slow Internet plan; the other is a problem with your Internet connection. You can deal with both of these things by calling your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and getting them to make your download speed faster.
If you’re on a slow Internet plan, consider upgrading. Often you can double your speed for a small price increase. If you use file-sharing programs like Limewire or BitTorrent, you’ll find there’s an extra bonus that comes with upgrading your Internet plan: a faster download plan also usually comes with faster upload bandwidth, and peer-to-peer networks often reward users who upload faster, so you can make your download speed faster by uploading faster.
But even if you don’t upgrade, make sure you’re getting all of the speed promised by your ISP. If you’re not, you’re probably suffering from one of the common home networking problems. For example, cable modems don’t perform as well when you connect them to the wall using long coax cables. To make your download speed faster, use a shorter cable.
If you’re not getting the speed your ISP promised, give them a call. Most ISPs provide free home service for problems, and their trained technicians can quickly find and fix problems in order to make your download speed faster.

Make Your Download Speed Faster By Removing Spyware

Although this problem isn’t your ISP’s fault, it can significantly slow down your Internet. The problem is spyware and viruses—these invade your computer and use its resources. Spyware in particular likes to frequently “call home” to report on what you’ve been doing lately, but each of those reports takes up part of your Internet bandwidth.
To make your download speed faster, you need to remove any spyware or viruses from your computer. Start by running a full scan in your anti-virus software. If that doesn’t find any spyware but your Internet connection is still running slower than normal, I suggest you use a free trial version of some competing anti-virus software. You can, get a free scan from PC Matic, the all in one software package that has had rave reviews and top rating world wide.

Turn Off Unnecessary Apps To Make Your Download Speed Faster

Do you listen to Internet radio or watch videos on YouTube while downloading? Media applications take up a lot more bandwidth than just reading pages on a typical website, so you should turn them off to make your download speed faster.
It’s especially important to turn off streaming media applications when you’re not using them. If you just mute your Internet radio player, it will keep downloading from the Internet even though you don’t hear anything. Make sure you pause it or (preferably) stop it to make your download speed faster.

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