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7 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook

Ten years ago Facebook was just cresting as the cool new social media site that helped you keep in touch with the people you didn’t actually like in high school. We fed it our thoughts and feelings, shared our meals and locations and our top ten movie lists, kept it up-to-date on our relationship status, political views, favorite links, and personal information — all in the name of staying connected, and all without a thought to our security. But with a decade of questions regarding how Facebook makes money  now answered, and a general understanding of how sharing information online can be dangerous (while the platform constantly updates its security protocol ), we continue to use it anyway, even though many of us are just checking in as ritual and have threatened our exit from Facebook for years. Of course, screen time in moderation is, for the most part, perfectly acceptable, and social media can offer a few genuinely beneficial uses. But before you log in or tap that app on your sma...

How to Use Windows 7 Themes on XP or Vista

Microsoft paid close attention to personalization in Windows 7, and shipped it with a gorgeous collection of desktop backgrounds and themes. Windows 7 also makes it easy for users to create their own personalized themes and then share it with other Windows 7 users. If you are still using an older version of Windows (like Windows XP or Vista), you don’t have to feel left behind because, with some simple tricks, you can enjoy all or part of what these Windows 7 themes have to offer. How to Use Windows 7 Themes on XP or Vista First, launch the official  Windows 7 themes  directory and download some of the themes you like to your Windows XP or Vista desktop. These files have a unique .themepack extension which is just another zip format containing all of the elements of a theme including the background images, Aero glass colors, sounds, cursors, icons, screen savers, etc. To use these files on an older version of Windows, you first need to extract them as only Windows 7 can natively unders...

Increase C: drive space in windows 7 without formatting

If you have ever installed any operating system in you pc or laptop by yourself, then you must be knowing that almost all folks install the OS in C: drive as it appears selected by default. Increase C: drive space in windows 7 without formatting Whilst  installing OS we usually forget to think about future. If your career is associated with computers, its less likely that you won’t require a bigger size of C drive in your pc.I got popup from the system about low disk space in C drive, where my windows 7 is installed and as its the Primary partition of the drive so I can not format it simply and also OS resides in the C: drive. So I think of moving/extend my primary disk space by assigning some space from other local disk (suppose D drive) and add that extra space  to C drive without formatting the C drive.I have searched in Google “How to Increase C drive space without formatting” and found lots of links, gathered lot of information and installed various software’s like Acronis Disk Di...