Here is a quick way to download a single song or a whole album, provided that it is available. You don’t need to use P2P applications like Limewire, or even torrents.
First go to www.google.com then search in a format like this:
- mediafire artist name song title mp3
- rapidshare artist name song title mp3
- megaupload artist name song title mp3
Change the “artist name” to the name of the artist (it must be complete). And change “song title” to the title of the song (it must be complete).
On the search results, click on the link relevant to the keyword you used. If you used mediafire then go to that link, there is a download option on their website.
If you want to download albums, try this format:
- mediafire artist name album title zip
- mediafire artist name album title rar
- rapidshare artist name album title zip
- rapidshare artist name album title rar
- megaupload artist name album title zip
- megaupload artist name album title rar
After downloading .zip or .rar files, open it using Winrar. Then extract the folder/files inside.
Oh and here is another tip. Cabos is the lightest and fastest P2P. It uses the same connection as Limewire/Frostwire.
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For future reference (hirap hanapin eh) Hehe
These are ways to convert your Sun Cellular regular load to Text Unlimited. And also how to convert your Sun Cellular regular load using Convert A Load.
Just text the code to 247
Codes are:
CTU
CTU25
CTU100
CTU150
CTU450
Text Unlimited
TU20
TU50
TU150
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For future reference
I just converted my old IDE Hard Drive from NTFS to the old FAT32 file system. Why? Because my external enclosure is having a hard time reading the drive. And some other random reasons.
Anyway here is the shortest procedure (x = drive letter to be formatted), using DOS interface.
- Start, Run, type cmd
- Type format x: /fs:fat32
- Enter volume label (up to 11 characters only), or leave blank
- Proceed with Format (Y/N)? y
- Would you like to force a dismount… (Y/N)? y
- DONE
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Computers at the office were infected by this simple, yet fast-spreading worm virus. Autorun.inf keeps appearing on USB drives, and a file titled jwgkvsq.vmx is hiding in a RECYCLER folder. A couple of computers I managed to fix and removed the virus, two other were reformatted. Even my latest and updated anti-virus didn’t detect this, also my autorun scanner was by passed by it. My computer terminal was not infected of course. I have tight security on it.
It took me two whole days, just to check up on each computer in our office network. And a few hours just to complete the guide I made to remove it.
If you think you are infected, check out my post at TechieBubble.com on How to remove the jwgkvsq.vmx worm virus.
Also it seems that I also got this virus a couple of weeks back on my friend’s laptop. It spread through my external hard drive, of course when I plugged it in my computer at home it didn’t spread but I did have trouble deleting the file. Thankfully MoSo Force Delete removed it. It was my first encounter, but I dismissed in only as a normal autorun.inf virus.
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