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Do you have trouble falling or staying asleep?
Sleep is essential for everyone for a better and a cheerful life. So penning down some tips about how to GET THE SLEEP YOU NEED !

Daytime Habits :

  • Do not nap during the day
  • Limit caffeine and alcohol
  • Don't smoke
  • Expose yourself to bright light/sunlight soon after awakening
  • Exercise early in the day
  • Check your iron level

Sleep Environment :

  • Make sure your bed is large enough, and comfortable
  • Make your bedroom primarily a place for sleeping
  • Keep your bedroom peaceful and comfortable
  • Hide your clock

So have a nice sleep ! GOOD NIGHT...

Its party time @ Robo...

Posted by AVINASH GANIGA | 8:05 AM

We had a nice New Year celebrations @ our Robo office. Really had dance,masti and lotz more...
Here are some of the memorable moments that I had with my colleagues...

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Join my Robosoft - We The People Orkut community to have more FUN.

Keep going dudes....

Galipata is witty, pretty and emotional film directed by Yogaraj Bhat a yet another blockbuster movie  after the grand success of ever green Mungaru Male. As per the title Galipata, its totally a family entertainer and ultimately an emotional movie that everyone should watch

18gaalipata Everyone used to say its a 'bakwaaas' movie and all about hunting. But everyone's emotional must not be the same right? I liked this movie very much since its absolutely a good movie and no words about it moreover the dialogues are too outstanding. Ganesh rocks in a role tailor made for him as usual.
Really  a must watch movie...

You can download all the songs here..

Windows XP has a user friendly feature to play with the network settings, I mean the most common operations like enabling and disabling network can be easily done by right clicking on the network icon in the system tray

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But whenever I started testing on Vista platforms initially I used to have a tough time in doing the network related things  since it  takes a lengthy process (have to go through Network and Sharing Center screen first, then from there have to go through Manage Network Connections again)

So here is a user friendly steps that you need to make the things easier in Windows Vista.. and here it goes...
  • Right click on the desktop and select New and then Shortcut.
  • Paste explorer.exe ::{7007ACC7-3202-11D1-AAD2-00805FC1270E}      
  • Type in Network Connections as the name and Finish.

    Hope you get better use from it...

  • Sometimes it happens that you have to hide your secure data  hmm....whatever it may be but there should be an easy and a professional way to do it.  YES the sensitive and the important data stored on a particular volume of your disk drive can be hided in a much more professional passion through Command Line.

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    Please follow the below commands to see how it works !

    All it will do is, just removes the drive letter assigned to a particular mounted volume when viewed through Windows Explorer

    Successfully works for both Windows XP and Vista.

    To HIDE:

    1. Click Start -> Run and type cmd to bring Command Prompt
    2. Type diskpart in the command prompt and press Enter
    3. In the Diskpart utility that puts up within the Command Prompt window and then type list volume to list all the mounted volumes and their associated drive letters
    4. Now if you like to hide the drive X from Volume A, just type select volume A and then press Enter and then type remove letter X (this sometimes requires a Cold Boot)

    To UNHIDE:
    Suppose you want the display back the hidden volume then,

    1. Repeat the above process, but instead of typing remove letter X, type assign letter X

     

    NOTE: Since many third party applications are available for this task, but I have been trying this technique through command line which I prefer the best way of doing it.

    Hope you enjoyed and might felt yourself in secured way.