HI,
Here is the way for connecting GPRS Internet from your Karbonn mobile to your PC.
1.First activate the GPRS plan on your mobile
(i suggest to take Airtel Rs/-98 for prepaid and Rs/-99 for postpaid)
2.Then, Download Karbonn Mobile Phone suite and USB Drivers from the given link
(http://www.karbonnmobiles.com/downloads.php)
3.Connect the Mobile with the Datacable given with the Phone,the movement you connect
USB cable there you can find three option 1. Mass Storage 2.Web Cam 3. Com Port
SELECT COM PORT there
4.Now Install the Karbonn USB drivers which you have downloaded from Karbonn mobile
site.
5.Now install the Karbonn Mobile Phone Suite which you have downloaded from Karbonn
mobile site.
6.After installing the phone suite you will get a new window of karbonn phone suite
willbe opened, there click on settings-and select the tab general-there in com prt section- select com port 4 or 7 or 5 any com port other than com port 1.
7. Now click on create connection-there select
Airtel_Office and click on create, these a new airtel_Gprs NIC LAN created,now click on Dial up tab, there select GPRS_Airtel_Office and click on Dial up, a small window appears, it will recognize mobile user id and password and connectes to airtel network,now the connection will be created, you can get a small popup appears on the taskbar, stating connected to gprs_airel_office.
8.That's now you are connected to Mobile to pc internet.
Thanks & Regards
Raju Gunnal
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Pen Drive unable to Detect or unable to format
Hi Friends,
If you are facing any problem with your pen drive like unable to format it or unable to copy files or folder ,here is the tool from HP by using it you can see your pen drive as it was before, you can download it from the below link
http://files.extremeoverclocking.com/file.php?f=197
Good Luck
Raju Gunnal
If you are facing any problem with your pen drive like unable to format it or unable to copy files or folder ,here is the tool from HP by using it you can see your pen drive as it was before, you can download it from the below link
http://files.extremeoverclocking.com/file.php?f=197
Good Luck
Raju Gunnal
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
When you click on Word or Excel in any Browser(like Sharepoint,Projectserver ) it gets crashed.
Hi all,
When you click on any Excel , Word or PPT file on any Browser, your Browser gets crashed. Even i have faced the same kind of problem, but finally i SOLVED the problem, just go to the
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office 12\OWSSUPP.DLL and delete OWSSUPP.DLL and then
Run the MS Office Diagnostic Tool in your start menu (MS Office/MS Office Tools) ,
It should find one error and fix it for you.
then restart your system .That's it your problem will be solved.
Thanks
Raju Gunnal
When you click on any Excel , Word or PPT file on any Browser, your Browser gets crashed. Even i have faced the same kind of problem, but finally i SOLVED the problem, just go to the
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office 12\OWSSUPP.DLL and delete OWSSUPP.DLL and then
Run the MS Office Diagnostic Tool in your start menu (MS Office/MS Office Tools) ,
It should find one error and fix it for you.
then restart your system .That's it your problem will be solved.
Thanks
Raju Gunnal
A VMware ESX 4.x host becomes unresponsive and displays a purple diagnostic screen after changing the value of netPktHeapMinSize
To solve these Problem.
Before,
Prior to ESX 4.x, the netPktHeapMinSize value was measured in bytes. As of VMware ESX 4.x, the value is measured in megabytes.
In previous versions of ESX, you may have been directed to change the value of netPktHeapMinSize to a value of 16777216 to represent 16777216 bytes. The same value in ESX 4.x is interpreted as 16777216 megabytes or 16 terabytes. Allocating 16 terabytes of heap may have negative effects when attempting to boot the VMware ESX host.
To revert to the default value of 12 megabytes:
1. Go to the console of the ESX host and reboot the system.
2. When presented the boot menu, move the cursor keys to select Troubleshooting Mode and press Enter.
3. Log in as the root user when prompted.
4. At the prompt, run the command:
esxcfg-advcfg -k 12 netPktHeapMinSize
5. Reboot the server.
6. When presented the boot menu, move the cursor keys to select Normal Mode and press Enter.
Before,
Prior to ESX 4.x, the netPktHeapMinSize value was measured in bytes. As of VMware ESX 4.x, the value is measured in megabytes.
In previous versions of ESX, you may have been directed to change the value of netPktHeapMinSize to a value of 16777216 to represent 16777216 bytes. The same value in ESX 4.x is interpreted as 16777216 megabytes or 16 terabytes. Allocating 16 terabytes of heap may have negative effects when attempting to boot the VMware ESX host.
To revert to the default value of 12 megabytes:
1. Go to the console of the ESX host and reboot the system.
2. When presented the boot menu, move the cursor keys to select Troubleshooting Mode and press Enter.
3. Log in as the root user when prompted.
4. At the prompt, run the command:
esxcfg-advcfg -k 12 netPktHeapMinSize
5. Reboot the server.
6. When presented the boot menu, move the cursor keys to select Normal Mode and press Enter.
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