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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

How to create a group and share hard drive,printer, and file on Windows 7

Someone sent a message on me   and asking how to share a drive or folder on Windows 7,   unlike on Windows XP  it easy to create and share folder.

On Windows 7  you must use Home Network   not Public or Work , Public  is disabled all sharing option on Windows.


Sample Homegroup:





This is the Tutorial for simple networking on Windows Home Group

1.Creating a Home Network:


Password will show


2.Change Network Password
Very infortant to change this password for easy to remember.






3. Join other PC on Home Group
 After creating a Group   Join other PC on a created Group.




 Type your Homegroup  password 



4.Sharing File , Folder or Drive on Windows 7
Click share with then  Advance sharing
  Edit permission   to everyone.


5.Turn on Printer Sharing and remove the account login ,password on computer



Done!!
- Blogmytuts

Now Print Test  :)





Sunday, July 07, 2013

LOL: Disconnected from PVP.net Globe User

To all Globe LOL player having a red status not 100%  work but you can try this DNS trick to fix your gaming issue.




Windows 8
  1. Hit the Windows Key
  2. Type "Control Panel"
  3. Select "Network and Internet"
  4. Select "Network and Sharing Center"
  5. Select "Change Adapter Settings" on the navigation bar on the left
  6. Right click on your network adapter and select "Properties"
  7. Select "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" and open "Properties"
  8. Go to the bottom of the menu and change ‘Obtain DNS server address automatically,’ to ‘Use the following DNS server addresses:’
  9. Put in the following public DNS servers, one in each empty field:
    208.67.222.222
    208.67.220.220
  10. Save your changes by selecting “Ok”
  11. Close all open web browsers and applications
  12. Hit the Windows Key
  13. Right click anywhere
  14. Click on "All Apps"
  15. Right click "Command Prompt" and run as administrator
  16. Type ipconfig /flushdns and press Enter.
  17. Restart your computer
Windows 7 and Vista
  1. Open the Start Menu
  2. Open Control Panel
  3. Select "Network and Internet"
  4. Select "Network and Sharing Center"
  5. Select "Change Adapter Settings" on the navigation bar on the left
  6. Right click on your network adapter and select "Properties"
  7. Select "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" and open Properties
  8. Go to the bottom of the menu and change 'Obtain DNS server address automatically,' to 'Use the following DNS server addresses:'
  9. Put in the following public DNS servers, one in each empty field:
    208.67.222.222
    208.67.220.220
  10. Save your changes by selecting "Ok"
  11. Close all open web browsers and applications
  12. Press Win+R to open the Run menu
  13. Type cmd and press Enter to open the Command Prompt window
  14. Type ipconfig /flushdns and press Enter.
  15. Restart your computer
Windows XP
  1. Open the Start Menu
  2. Open Control Panel
  3. Open Network Connections
  4. Right click on your network adapter and select “Properties”
  5. Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and open “Properties”
  6. Go to the bottom of the menu and change ‘Obtain DNS server address automatically,’ to ‘Use the following DNS server addresses:’
  7. Put in the following public DNS servers, one in each empty field:
    208.67.222.222
    208.67.220.220
  8. Save your changes by selecting “Ok”
  9. Close all open web browsers and applications
  10. Press Win+R to open the Run menu
  11. Type cmd and press Enter to open the Command Prompt window
  12. Type ipconfig /flushdns and press Enter.
  13. Restart your computer

Other DNS

8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4

202.57. 112.41
202.126.40.5



You can check your net

Start > Run > Cmd > type tracert 125.5.6.1



Disabling IP Helper from a thread on the forum fixed it for me. I can't find the thread but here's the information:

- Go to Start> Run
- Type services.msc
- Find IP Helper from the list
- Right-click, select properties
- Under Start-up type, choose disable
- Under Service status, click stop
- Apply all changes
- Restart your PC