Thursday, September 15, 2016

How To Increase Reliance Jio Speed

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Reliance Jio is getting famous day by day as it is offering free 4G internet, free calls and free SMS. This is why everyone is running behind Reliance Jio. Recently we heard an agreement between Reliance Jio and Airtel as Reliance Jio was facing call drops a lot.

Coming to the point, when Reliance Jio rolled out it was offering people a great internet speed ranging from 10-20 MBPS. Some people even downloaded GBs of data in one day of launch.

But nowadays Reliance Jio is not working same and its speed has reduced due to heavy load on servers. That's why we have come with another solution on how to increase Reliance Jio internet speed.


NOTE: If you are noob/beginner, Try it on your own risk! We will not be responsible for any damage.


Changing APN


  • Go to settings
  • Choose Mobile networks option
  • Set Preferred network type to LTE & press back button
  • Select Access Point Names (APN)
  • Scroll down until you see ‘APN protocol’ option > make it IPv4/IPv6
  • Again scroll & select ‘Bearer’ option & choose ‘LTE’.
  • Now save all the settings (Important)
  • Turn on your data connection & check speed.



For Rooted Phones



  • Download 3G/4G Speed Optimizer apk on your phone (Google it for download link).
  • In Select network speed, choose : 12/28/7 – Max Speed (Low battery efficiency) option.
  • Click on ‘Apply Tweak’.
  • Restart phone & after that (hopefully) you will see increase in speed.



Using VPN (No root required)



  • Download ‘Snap VPN‘ from play store. It’s available free of cost.
  • After opening, you will see the list of countries. In front on each, signal strength is given.
  • Select the country which has good strength & tap on connect (poor strength = less speed)
  • It might not connect in first attempt, keep trying.
  • Once the connection is established, try downloading some files to check downloading speed.



Using Speedify 


  • They have both version (for android & desktop version)
  • If you are gonna use Wifi, then  use desktop version else download their android app if you want to increase speed in mobile.
  • It’s kind of VPN only.
  • Simply connect to nearest server & enjoy high speed 4G in your Reliance Jio sim.



Changing Band


  • Download MTK engineering mode from play store. If you know USSD code to enter into engineering mode, then there’s no need to download app.
  • Change band to 40 (2300 MHz)
  • Set FDD-LTE to 1800/850 MHz
  • Further you can also use Speedify to get even more speed (Optional) 
  • Save everything & get ready to fly with blazing 4G speed!



Increase Jio Speed In Lyf Flame 6 Smartphone 

(Might Work In Other Phones Too)


  • Download AnyCut app from play store.
  • Create shortcuts for ‘Phone Info’ and ‘Engineering Mode’ from app.
  • Open ‘Phone info’ shortcut and set ‘Preferred Network Type’ to TD-LTE Singlemode.
  • Check your net speed again, if it’s not improving then follow next steps.
  • Open ‘engineering mode’ and click on ‘Band Select’.
  • Uncheck FDD_Band5 & click on SET button. If 2300 MHz band is available in your area, then just go for it.
  • Reboot phone & see the rise in jio net speed.



Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Trojan Remover

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Trojan Remover



Trojan Remover is a fast and simple-to-use antivirus solution designed to perform on-demand scans to identify and remove malware from the computer. It covers the system integrity, rookits, registry, service DLLs, browser helper objects, scheduled tasks, the Hosts file, and so on.

Adw Cleaner

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AdwCleaner




AdwCleaner is an application that searches for and deletes Adware, Toolbars, Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUP) and browser Hijackers from your computer. By using AdwCleaner you will be able to remove numerous types of unwanted programs. This in turn will give you a more streamlined PC and a better user experience whilst browsing the web.

Features Include



  • AdwCleaner can remove unwanted Toolbars and Page Hijackers.
  • The application is designed to search and delete all unwanted, often bundled, applications that sometimes come attached to freeware applications.



AdwCleaner is compatible with Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 in both 32 & 64 bit systems.




Malwarebytes

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Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit





Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit protects you against the security vulnerabilities in the code, which make up your software programs. Your software contains millions of lines of code, which unfortunately some people want to exploit.

Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit protects you from these vulnerabilities which people can manipulate in order to infect your system with malware. The software gives you three layers of security protection around popular browsers and applications, thereby preventing the vulnerable code from being exploited.

The software is not an antivirus product in itself, but it is compatible with most antivirus software.

Features



  • It protects browsers and their add-ons
  • Protects browser components
  • Protects media players and PDF readers
  • Allows you to manage custom shields
  • Best of all, it's free!






Note:- Quick Wiki care for its users and this is why some of the download links will open official sites for the virus free downloads.

Sunday, September 11, 2016

How To Boost Internet Speed

6:17 PM Posted by Magneto Mohit No comments
Hello Friends !!

Internet speed is too slow ?? Don't worry guys, We are here to solve your all Problems.


Let's solve it.



Step 1:- open "RUN" and type "gpedit.msc".





















Step 2:- Now expand "Local Computer Policy".





















Step 3 :- Now expand "Administrative Templates" then click on "Network".






















Step 4:- Now open "QoS Packet Scheduler".























Step 5:- Now open "Limit reservable bandwidth".





















Step 6:- Now a new window will appear. Now "Tick Mark on Enable" then "Set bandwidth limit to 0% and apply these settings and close all windows".




















Step 7:- Now Restart your PC.



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How To Prevent Windows 10 From Automatically Download Updates

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Windows 10 Updates


Windows 10 PCs automatically check for updates and install any updates they find. You can take some control over this and have Windows 10 install updates on your schedule, but these options are hidden. Windows Update really wants to automatically update on Windows 10.

Professional, Enterprise, and Education editions of Windows 10 have access to group policy and registry settings for this, but even Home editions of Windows 10 give you a way to stop updates from automatically downloading.

Prevent Automatic Downloading of Updates on a Specific Connection



When you set a connection as “metered,” Windows 10 won’t automatically download updates on it. Windows 10 will automatically set certain types of connections — cellular data connections, for example — as metered. However, you can set any connection like as a metered connection.

So, if you don’t want Windows 10 automatically downloading updates on your home network connection, just set it as a metered connection. Windows 10 will automatically download updates when you connect your device to an unmetered network, or when you set the network it’s connected to as unmetered again. And yes, Windows will remember this setting for each individual network, so you can disconnect from that network and reconnect all you like.

Do you have an Internet connection with limited data? Just mark it as metered and Windows 10 won’t automatically download updates on it. If your connection offers unlimited downloads at a specific time — for example, during the middle of the night — you could mark the connection as unmetered occasionally at these times to download updates and mark it as metered after the updates are downloaded.

To change this option, open the Settings app, select Network & Internet, scroll down, and select “Advanced options” below the list of Wi-Fi networks. Enable the “Set as metered connection” option. This option only affects the Wi-Fi network you’re currently connected to, but Windows will remember this setting for each individual Wi-Fi network.



Metered Connection



After enabling this option, Windows Update will say “Updates are available. We’ll download the updates as soon as you connect to Wi-Fi, or you can download the updates using your data connection (charges may apply.)” By marking a connection as metered, you’ve tricked Windows into thinking it’s a mobile data connection — for example, you might be tethering your PC to your smartphone. You can click the Download button to download and install updates at your leisure.




Windows Update



Stop Windows Update From Automatically Rebooting Your Computer


Windows 10 normally schedules reboots for when you aren’t using your computer. For example, it might try to schedule a reboot at 3 a.m. after installing updates. This is an improvement from previous versions of Windows, which wanted to reboot as soon as possible.

You can tell Windows Update to reboot on a schedule you choose instead. To change this setting, open the Settings app, select Update & security, select “Advanced options” at the bottom of the Windows Update pane, and select “Notify to schedule restart” instead of “Automatic (recommended).” Windows will ask you when you want to reboot after it installs updates.



Schedule Updates



Prevent Windows Update From Installing Specific Updates and Drivers



If Windows 10 insists on installing a specific update or driver that’s causing problems, you can prevent Windows Update from installing that particular update. Microsoft doesn’t provide a built-in way to block updates and drivers from automatically being downloaded, but it does offer a downloadable tool that can block updates and drivers so Windows won’t download them. This gives you a way to opt out of specific updates — uninstall them and “hide” them from being installed until you unhide them.



Hide Updates



Use Group Policy to Disable Automatic Updates — Professional Editions Only


Editor’s Note: You should really consider leaving automatic updates enabled for security reasons.

There’s actually an option that will let you choose how updates are installed on your own schedule, but it’s buried in Group Policy. Only Professional, Enterprise, and Education editions of Windows 10 have access to the Group Policy editor. To access the group policy editor, press Windows Key + R, type the following line into the Run dialog, and press Enter:

gpedit.msc

Navigate to Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Update.








Locate the “Configure Automatic Updates” setting in the right pane and double-click it. Set it to “Enabled,” and then select your preferred setting. For example, you can choose “Auto download and notify for install” or “Notify for download and notify for install.” Save the change.



Configure Updates




Visit the Windows Update pane, click “Check for updates,” and then select “Advanced options.” You should see your new setting enforced here. You’ll also see a note saying “Some settings are managed by your organization,” informing you that these options can only be changed in Group Policy.

To disable this later, go back to the Group Policy editor, double-click the “Configure Automatic Updates” setting, and then change it from “Enabled” to “Not configured.” Save your changes, visit the Windows Update pane again, click “Check for updates,” and then select “Advanced options.” You’ll see everything change back to the default setting. (Windows Update only seems to notice the setting change after you click “Check for updates.”)



Advanced Option



Use the Registry to Disable Automatic Updates — Professional Editions Only



This setting can be configured in the registry, too. This registry hack does exactly the same thing as the above Group Policy setting. However, it also only seems to work on Professional editions of Windows 10.

Download our Disable Automatic Updates on Windows 10 registry hack and double-click one of the included .reg files to make Windows Update notify for download and notify for install, auto download and notify for install, or auto download and schedule the install. There’s also a .reg file that will delete the registry value the other files create, allowing you to go back to the default settings. This only worked when we tried it on Windows 10 Pro, not Home.

After changing this option, visit the Windows Update pane in the Settings app and click “Check for updates.” You can then click “Advanced options” and you’ll see your new setting here. (You have to perform a check for updates before Windows Update notices your changed setting.)



Advanced Install Options



If you’d like to do this yourself, the exact setting you’ll need to change is under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU — you’ll need to create the last few keys there. Create a DWORD value named “AUOptions” under the AU key and give it one of the following values:


00000002 (Notify for download and notify for install)

00000003 (Auto download and notify for install)

00000004 (Auto download and schedule the install)


There’s another “trick” making the rounds for this. It involves disabling the Windows Update system service in the Windows services administration tool. This isn’t a good idea at all, and will prevent your computer from receiving even crucial security updates. While it would be nice if Microsoft offered some more choice of when to install updates, you shouldn’t opt out of security updates entirely. To prevent Windows from automatically downloading updates on any PC, just set its connection as metered.


How to Fix the “Wi-Fi: No Hardware Installed” Error On Mac OS X

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Macbook




If you brought your Mac back from sleep only to see that your Wi-Fi isn’t working at all, even after a reboot, you might be experiencing the Wi-Fi: No hardware installed error. And luckily it’s really easy to fix.


Wi-fi: no hardware installed


Essentially what has happened is that the MacBook lost track of which devices are supposed to be powered on and which are supposed to be powered off, and it just left your Wi-Fi completely turned off even though the rest of the computer is on. It’s like when you wake up and your arm is still asleep because you slept funny. The rest of you is ready to go, and your arm doesn’t want to work.

Luckily you can fix this very simply by resetting the System Management Controller (SMC), which is as easy to do as pressing a couple of keys.


What is the System Management Controller?


The SMC is a subsystem in Mac computers that helps control power management, battery charging, video switching, sleep and wake mode, LED indicators, keyboard backlighting, and a bunch of other stuff.

When your computer goes in and out of sleep mode, the SMC will control what devices are powered down to save battery. And this is where the problem lies. The SMC gets the wrong signal and thinks the Wi-Fi adapter should stay powered off even when the computer comes back to life.

Resetting the System Management Controller (to Fix Your Wi-Fi Problem)
If you’re using a device that doesn’t have a removable battery, which is pretty much all devices that Apple has made for a very long time, you’ll need to close down your apps and then use a simple key combination.


Newer MacBook without a Removable Battery



  • Plug the laptop into a power source
  • Press and hold all of these keys at the same time: Control + Shift + Option + Power
  • Release the keys
  • Press the Power button to turn it back on


Older MacBook with Removable Battery


If you’re using an older device that has a removable battery, you can use a slightly different method for resetting the system management controller.


  • Unplug the laptop
  • Remove the battery
  • Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds
  • Put the battery back in and turn everything back on



Mac Mini, Pro, or iMac


If you’re using an Apple desktop, the process is very simple.


  • Turn it off and unplug from the wall
  • Wait 15 seconds (or a few more to be sure)
  • Plug it back in and turn it on



At this point your problems should be solved, and hopefully you can get back to whatever you were doing.

How to Reinstall OS X, Wipe Your Drive And Create USB Installation Media On Mac

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Macbook




Macs can automatically download and reinstall their operating system. This process normally keeps your personal files, but you can choose to erase them. You can also create USB installation media to speed up installing OS X on multiple Macs.

This is normally a simple process — just boot to OS X Recovery and select Reinstall OS X. Be sure to erase your personal files if you’re selling or getting rid of your Mac, though!


Reinstall From OS X Recovery

Note: Your files and user settings will be preserved when you reinstall OS X in this way.

First, you’ll need to restart your Mac. Click the Apple menu at the top of your screen and select Restart. After your Mac restarts and when you see a gray screen, press and hold down the Command (⌘) and R keys at the same time. You’ll enter OS X Recovery and the first thing you’ll see is a “choose your language” screen.

Select the Reinstall OS X option after choosing a language and you’ll be walked through the process of reinstalling OS X on your Mac.


Re-install OS X



When you’re asked which drive you want to install OS X on, select your current disk — it will probably be the only disk available here. The wizard will walk you through the process.



OS X Mavericks



Erase Your Personal Files and Settings

If it’s time to sell your Mac or just pass it on to someone new, you may not want to keep your personal files. You may want to erase them and perform a complete “factory reset,” resetting the Mac to a like-new state without any of your personal data. You can do this from the OS X Recovery screen.


Before reinstalling Mac OS X on this screen, open the Disk Utility and select your Mac OS X startup disk. Click the Erase tab and use the options here to erase the entire disk. All your files — including the Mac OS X operating system itself — will be wiped away.

If you have a modern Mac, it probably uses a solid-state drive so your data won’t be recoverable. if you have a Mac with a mechanical hard drive, be sure to click the Security Options button. This allows you to perform a secure wipe, overwriting the drive with junk data so your files can’t be “undeleted.”

You can now reinstall Mac OS X from the Recovery Mode screen like you would above. You’ll end up with a like-new system without your personal files.


factory reset



Create and Install From USB Installation Media

You may want to create USB install media instead of downloading Mac OS X on the fly. This is especially useful if you plan to reinstall or upgrade Mac OS X on multiple computers.

We’re covering Mavericks here because it’s the latest version. It’s available free to all Mac users on the Mac App Store, so everyone can create installation media with this trick. Future versions of Mac OS X should work similarly.

First, you’ll need to download the OS X Mavericks installer from the Mac App Store. Open the Mac App Store app, search for OS X Mavericks, and click Install App. Confirm the download — we need the installer itself to create recovery media.


OS X Mavericks Install



Insert your USB drive. You’ll need a USB drive 8 GB or larger in size.  You can also use an SD card or another type of external drive.

Close the installer when it appears — it doesn’t have a built-in, graphical way to create USB installation media. To do this with a graphical interface, install the free, third-party Disk Maker X application and launch it. It will walk you through the process.



Disk maker



To do this with Apple’s official tools, you’ll need to use the terminal. To open the Terminal app, press Command + Space, type Terminal, and press Enter.

Run the following command, replacing Name with the name of the USB drive you’ve inserted. For example, if you see that the USB drive is named “Drive” on the Mac desktop, you’d replace Name with Drive.


sudo /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Mavericks.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia –volume /Volumes/Name –applicationpath /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Mavericks.app –nointeraction



To speed things up, press Tab to use tab completion while typing this command or copy-paste it directly into the terminal.



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Feel free to delete the Install OS X Mavericks app from the Applications folder in Finder afterwards. This will free up nearly 8 GB of space.

If you have a Mac OS X installer USB drive or DVD, you can always insert it into your Mac and boot from it to reinstall Mac OS X. To boot from an external device on a Mac, restart the Mac and hold down the Option key at the start of the boot process. You’ll be able to choose between connected boot devices.