Wednesday, October 27, 2010

how to use flash to install Windows 7 on a PC

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That need to be prepared : 
-  4GB flash or if not enough can use the 8GB (or 2GB if installers who have been in-sliming with  vLite)
- Computer / laptop with vista OS / Windows 7 (beta / RC also can)- DVD installer windows 7 / ISO him

The steps are as follows:1. Plug the flash to the computer / laptop to OS vista/win7

2. Open a command prompt (click start, all programs, accesories, right-click Command Prompt, Run as Administrator)

3. Type the following command a command prompt window :diskpart
list disk (see how many numbers flash on the disk)
select disk X (where x = serial number of the disk, eg disk 1)
clean
create a primary partition
select partition 1
activeformat fs = ntfs quick
(If not, replace: fs = FAT32 quick format
assign
exit4. Enter your installer DVD to DVD Rom. Or extract the contents of the installer ISO file to a folder, eg c: \ win7

5. Create a bootable pendrive with the following command : 
f:
cd \ 
bootbootsect / nt60 g:
(Where f: is the drive DVD Rom, and g: is the location of the flash drive)
or if the installer it from an ISO file, the command is replaced :
cd \ win7
boot cd
bootsect / nt60 g:
(Where c: \ win7 is the folder where you extract the ISO file).

6. Copy files to the flash 7 installer windows with the following command : 
xcopy f: *.* / s / e / f g:
(Where f: is a DVD Rom drive, and g: is the location of the flash drive) or if the installer it from an ISO file, the command is replaced : 
xcopy c: \ win7 \ *.* / s / e / f g:
(Where c: \ win7 is the folder where you extract the ISO file). Wait until the copy process is complete. and do not forget to also copy the installer files windows 7 from the CD to pendrive.

7. Plug the flash into the netbook / laptop / pc that will be installed. Make sure that booting from the flash TSB (if not, go into BIOS settings, change the boot priority so that the first of your USB stick)

8. Furthermore, live practice

Good luck 
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International Postdoctoral, Claude Leon Foundation

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Study Subject: Science, Engineering and Medical Sciences
Employer: Claude Leon Foundation
Level: Postdoctoral
Scholarship Description: The Claude Leon Foundation is a South African charitable trust, resulting from a bequest by Claude Leon (1884 – 1972).

The Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme in the Sciences is one of the principal programmes of the Claude Leon Foundation. The Trustees of the Foundation seek to upgrade research at South African universities in the faculties of Science, Engineering and Medical Sciences by making awards to both South African and foreign postdoctoral scientists, who should increase the volume and quality of research output, transfer technical skills, and generally enhance the research culture.
Fellowships are awarded on a competitive basis, taking the applicants’ academic achievements and potential as researchers into account.
The Claude Leon Foundation is offering Postdoctoral Fellowships commencing in 2011 for research in the faculties of Science, Engineering and Medical Sciences to be conducted at universities in South Africa. The Fellowship will be awarded for two years and will be worth R175,000 per annum.
The Fellowships are open to South African and foreign nationals.One economy class return flight may be awarded to those coming from outside South Africa. The Foundation must be informed immediately of any supplementary travel grants and the conditions pertaining thereto which the Fellows may receive. The Foundation reserves the right to adjust or cancel its translocation allowance.Fellowships are awarded on a competitive basis, taking the applicants’ academic achievements and potential as researchers into account.Preference will be given to candidates who:

1. have received their doctoral degrees in the last five years; there may be exceptions for older candidates who bring special skills or experience.
2. are currently under-represented in South African science, engineering and medical sciences.

Fellowship Application Deadline: 31 May 2011


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The Next Generation Fellowship 2011-2012, National Bureau of Asian Research

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Study Subject: Policymaking
Employer: National Bureau of Asian Research
Level: Postmasters
Scholarship Description: The Next Generation Fellowship is a post-master’s degree program that is cultivating a new generation of Asian affairs specialists committed to and capable of bridging the gap between the best scholarly research and the pressing needs of U.S. foreign policy toward a rapidly changing Asia.
Scholarship Application Deadline: 15 January 2011


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Postdoctoral Research Associate, Princeton University

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Study Subject: International Relations
Employer: Princeton University
Level: Postdoctoral
Fellowship Description: Princeton University and Harvard University jointly founded the fellowship program for the advanced study of China’s international relations, the Princeton-Harvard China and the World Program (CWP), in 2005. The program’s co-directors are Thomas J. Christensen of Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and Alastair Iain Johnston of Harvard’s Government Department. The China and the World Program supports research that integrates theoretical innovations in the field of international relations with the rigorous study of China’s interactions with countries, regions, institutions, and non-state actors.



In 2011-2012, the program will award several one-year “postdoctoral research associate” positions. Preference will be given to scholars who have defended their dissertations in the past few years and are currently working on revising their Ph.D. thesis for publication as a book or who are just beginning a second major project. Depending on their areas of interest fellows will reside at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School or Harvard University’s Center for Government and International Studies and are expected to participate actively in the intellectual life of these institutions.
Fellowship Application Deadline: 14 january 2011


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International Fellowship Program, Georgetown University

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Fellowship program for international applicants


Study Subject: Any Employer: Georgetown University Level: Postdoctoral Fellowship Description:  Applicants must be from outside the United States and intend to continue working outside the United States one the fellowship has ended. They must hold a doctorate or have equivalent professional accomplishments, be fluent in English, and submit a research proposal consistent with the mission of the Woodstock Theological Center plus three letters of recommendation. Religious and priests must also submit a letter from their superiors giving them permission to accept the fellowship should it be granted.


Project Proposal
The project proposal of no more than 2,000 words is the most important element in the selection process. It is essential to make your project clear to individuals outside your own field and to explain its broader implications. While project proposals will vary according to the author’s disciplinary or professional background, the elements requested below should be incorporated into the texts:
1. A description of the topic and its importance beyond the interests of the specific field of study,
2. The originality of the proposed study, through a brief statement that locates it bibliographically within the current literature in the field,
3. The basic ideas and hypotheses,
4. The methods or approaches to be used,
5. The material that will be drawn upon,
6. The relevance of the study to the mission of the Woodstock Theological Center.
7. The work completed already and what you hope to accomplish while at Woodstock.
8. Your professional plans following the fellowship.

Fellowship Application Deadline: 31 December 2010

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Thursday, October 21, 2010

advertise your business in here

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If you want to put your ad on this blog. please send your request to email: 
kriswanto.ronaldo@gmail.com
thank you ..

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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Friends Link Exchange

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for my friends who want to exchange links please copy and link this blog, then plug in your blog .. give confirmation via the comment section and we will put your link on this blog.
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