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20 October 2010
14 October 2010
Re-Enable Hibernate Option in Windows Vista
Re-Enable Hibernate Option in Windows Vista If you’ve found that your Hibernate option is missing from Windows Vista, it might be from running the disk cleanup wizard and removing the hibernate files. This is due to a known bug in Vista that might not have been hotfixed already.
Turning it back on is very simple, however.
Type cmd into the start menu search box, and use Ctrl+Shift+Enter to open in administrator mode. You can also right-click the item in the menu and choose Run as Administrator.
From the command prompt, type in the following command:
powercfg /hibernate on
Update: Alternative Method
An alternative method with more steps was suggested by Shane in the comments. If the above doesn’t fix your problem, you can use these steps.
Go to the command prompt icon in the Start menu under Accessories and right click the icon: click “Run as administrator”.
Paste: “powercfg.exe /hibernate on” and hit Enter and also paste “powercfg -h on” and hit enter just to be safe.
Open Control Panel and type in “Hibernate” in the Search.
Click “Turn hibernation on or off”
Click “Change advance power settings”
Scroll to and expand the “Sleep” option.
Select “Off” to the “Allow hybrid sleep” option.
Scroll to and expand the “Power buttons and lid” option.
Select “Hibernate” for the “Sleep button action” option. 10. Select “Hibernate” for the “Start menu power button” option.
Hopefully one of these methods will solve your problem!
Turning it back on is very simple, however.
Type cmd into the start menu search box, and use Ctrl+Shift+Enter to open in administrator mode. You can also right-click the item in the menu and choose Run as Administrator.
From the command prompt, type in the following command:
powercfg /hibernate on
Update: Alternative Method
An alternative method with more steps was suggested by Shane in the comments. If the above doesn’t fix your problem, you can use these steps.
Go to the command prompt icon in the Start menu under Accessories and right click the icon: click “Run as administrator”.
Paste: “powercfg.exe /hibernate on” and hit Enter and also paste “powercfg -h on” and hit enter just to be safe.
Open Control Panel and type in “Hibernate” in the Search.
Click “Turn hibernation on or off”
Click “Change advance power settings”
Scroll to and expand the “Sleep” option.
Select “Off” to the “Allow hybrid sleep” option.
Scroll to and expand the “Power buttons and lid” option.
Select “Hibernate” for the “Sleep button action” option. 10. Select “Hibernate” for the “Start menu power button” option.
Hopefully one of these methods will solve your problem!
05 October 2010
Oracle Apps: Concurrent Program output in excel
02 October 2010
Bubble Recipe/How to make Bubble Solution
1/2 cup of dish detergent (washing up liquid)
5 cups water (soft water is best - if your water is very hard consider using distilled or bottled water)
2 tablespoons glycerine (available at the pharmacy or supermarket). You can substitute light corn syrup (not golden syrup!)
Mix the ingredients together very carefully, so that you they don't get too bubbly. Pour into storage containers and, if possible, leave overnight to blend
Video :
5 cups water (soft water is best - if your water is very hard consider using distilled or bottled water)
2 tablespoons glycerine (available at the pharmacy or supermarket). You can substitute light corn syrup (not golden syrup!)
Mix the ingredients together very carefully, so that you they don't get too bubbly. Pour into storage containers and, if possible, leave overnight to blend
Video :
01 October 2010
Nirmohi Akhara
Nirmohi Akhara is a Hindu religious denomination and ardent devotees of Lord Hanuman. It is one of the 14 akharas recognized by the Akhil Bharatiya Akhara Parishad and belonging to the Vaishnava sampradaya.[1] It is headed by Mahant Bhaskar Das.
The group has been in the spotlight in connection with the Ayodhya debate since 1949 when it filed a suit to take over the disputed site of Babri Mosque.[2]
Their name means, roughly, “Group Without Attachment.” They have given up the material world for the company of God. They are “sadhus” – or Hindu holy men often characterized by the hermetic tendencies. They claimed in court that there is no mosque called Babri Masjid at the site in Ayodhya. [3]
Nirmohi Akhara filed a suit in 1885 (as per Allahabad High Court Judgement dated 30 September 2010, see below reference No.4) with the sub-judge of Faizabad, seeking consent to construct a temple for the Indian God Rama in the area called the Ram Chabutra, adjacent to the Babri Mosque. The sub-judge held then that two large religious structures in close proximity could potentially be a threat to public order. Permission was denied by the court, though the Nirmohi Akhara has since kept up its effort to reclaim the land and construct the temple.[4]
In 1989, the Nirmohi Akhara filed a lawsuit against the Uttar Pradesh State government claiming that they had been worshiping the deities installed at a temple at the then disputed site since time immemorial. Accordingly, they requested the Court to handover management of the temple to the Nirmohi Akhara.[5]
On September 30, 2010, a Lucknow panel of three judges of the Allahabad High Court pronounced the verdict on the case deciding to give a third part of the land to each party namely the Sunni Waqf Board and the Hindu Mahasabha, with Nirmohi Akhara getting the areas named Sita Rasoi and Ram Chabutara, within the disputed site.[2][6]
Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nirmohi_Akhara
The group has been in the spotlight in connection with the Ayodhya debate since 1949 when it filed a suit to take over the disputed site of Babri Mosque.[2]
Their name means, roughly, “Group Without Attachment.” They have given up the material world for the company of God. They are “sadhus” – or Hindu holy men often characterized by the hermetic tendencies. They claimed in court that there is no mosque called Babri Masjid at the site in Ayodhya. [3]
Nirmohi Akhara filed a suit in 1885 (as per Allahabad High Court Judgement dated 30 September 2010, see below reference No.4) with the sub-judge of Faizabad, seeking consent to construct a temple for the Indian God Rama in the area called the Ram Chabutra, adjacent to the Babri Mosque. The sub-judge held then that two large religious structures in close proximity could potentially be a threat to public order. Permission was denied by the court, though the Nirmohi Akhara has since kept up its effort to reclaim the land and construct the temple.[4]
In 1989, the Nirmohi Akhara filed a lawsuit against the Uttar Pradesh State government claiming that they had been worshiping the deities installed at a temple at the then disputed site since time immemorial. Accordingly, they requested the Court to handover management of the temple to the Nirmohi Akhara.[5]
On September 30, 2010, a Lucknow panel of three judges of the Allahabad High Court pronounced the verdict on the case deciding to give a third part of the land to each party namely the Sunni Waqf Board and the Hindu Mahasabha, with Nirmohi Akhara getting the areas named Sita Rasoi and Ram Chabutara, within the disputed site.[2][6]
Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nirmohi_Akhara
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