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How to monitor your CPU temperature and fan speed using SpeedFan

September 8th, 2011 No comments

SpeedFan is a free application that provides a simple and easy way to view and monitor your system temperature and fan speed. This how to will show you the easy way to monitor CPU and Hard disk temperature using SpeedFan. Just for your information, you can also change the CPU clock using SpeedFan. We are using SpeedFan version 4.44 in this tutorial.

Step 1. Download and install SpeedFan 4.44

Now run the program.

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How to recover photoshop file using Recovery Photoshop Free 1.0

August 3rd, 2011 No comments

Recovery PhotoShop Free is a very powerful, state of the art recovery tool for repairing damaged and corrupted Adobe Photoshop files. This short tutorial will show you how to recover a damaged photoshop file using Recovery Photoshop Free 1.0. With this tool you can easily recover your broken .psd file easily. Download and install Recovery Photoshop Free 1.0 and follow this tutorial to recover photoshop file.

Open Recovery PhotoShop Free

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Universal USB Installer 1.8.5.8-Download Link and Tutorial

July 29th, 2011 No comments

Universal USB Installer 1.8.5.8 is a free application that lets you create a bootable flash disk containing your favorite Linux distribution such as Ubuntu, Xubuntu, CentOS or any other Linux distros. This post will provide the free download link for the latest Universal USB Installer 1.8.5.8 and tutorial how to use the Universal USB Installer to create a bootable Linux. We are using Ubuntu 11.04 in this tutorial.

Download Universal USB Installer 1.8.5.8 from this link. Double click on the setup file and you should see something similar to this window below.

Universal USB Installer

Insert your USB Flash disk and select the Linux distribution you want to install on Flash disk from the list. Then provide the ISO file. Optionally, you can download the ISO file from the official website as well. Then click Create to start creating bootable Ubuntu on your Flash disk.

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