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Game Booster 3 is capable of delivering the best gaming experience to you even if you have an old PC. One-click to boost PC performance is not enough, Game Booster 3 also allows you to tweak your system for top PC performance. By temporarily shutting background processes and unnecessary Windows services, cleaning RAM, and intensifying processor performance, Game Booster 3 concentrates every little system resource for gaming only.This will shut up you tension of tweaking your PC manually for better gaming experience Because it does it all by itself. With simple adjustment options provided in it, you can easily speed up your pc to play your favourite games running perfectly even on an old Computer system.

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Virtual Router is a free, open source software based router for PCs running Windows 7. Using Virtual Router, you can wirelessly share any internet connection (Wifi, LAN, Cable Modem, Dial-up, Cellular, etc.) with any Wifi device (Laptop, Smart Phone, iPod Touch, iPhone, Android Phone, Zune, Netbook, wireless printer, etc.) These devices connect to Virtual Router just like any other access point, and the connection is completely secured using WPA2 (the most secure wireless encryption.)

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Virtual Router Manager



Unlike similar applications, Virtual Router is not only completely Free, but will not annoy you with any advertisements. The Wireless Network created with Virtual Router uses WPA2 Encryption, and there is not way to turn off that encryption. This is actually a feature of the Wireless Hosted Network API's built into Windows 7 to ensure the best security possible.You can give your "virtual" wireless network any name you want, and also set the password to anything. Just make sure the password is at least 8 characters.

Credits :
Chris Pietschmann - Chris is a Microsoft MVP on the Windows Live Platform, a Co-Founder of Carto LLC, and the Owner of Simplovation LLC a software development consulting company that specializes in Mapping/GIS related application development. You can view Chris' blog at http://pietschsoft.com


Frequently Asked Questions

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You can use Problem Steps Recorder to automatically capture the steps you take on a computer, including a text description of where you clicked and a picture of the screen during each click (called a screen shot). Once you capture these steps, you can save them to a file that can be used by a support professional or someone else helping you with a computer problem.



INSTRUCTIONS:
  1. Click on Start button and type Problem Steps Recorder.




  2. Click Start Record. On your computer, go through the steps on your computer to reproduce the problem. You can pause the recording at any time, and then resume it later.



  3. If you want to add a comment, click Add Comment.
  4. Use your mouse to highlight the part of the screen that you want to comment on, type your text in the Highlight Problem and Comment box and then click OK.
  5. Click Stop Record.
  6. In the Save as dialog box, type a name for the file, and then click Save (the file is saved with the .zip file name extension).
  7. To view the record of the steps you recorded, open the .zip file you just saved, and then double-click the file. The document will open in your browser.


Note:
  1. When you record steps on your computer, anything you type will not be recorded. If what you type is an important part of recreating the problem you're trying to solve, use the comment feature described below to highlight where the problem is occurring.
  2. Some programs, like a full-screen game, might not be captured accurately or might not provide useful details to a support professional.
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