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02 October 2009 - 06:55 AM
Batman Arkham Asylum Wins Guinness World Record
01 September 2009 - 02:13 PM

You love it, you really love it, and so does Guinness, which bestowed "record-breaking" status on developer Rocksteady Studios' action-sleuther Batman: Arkham Asylum, dubbing it the 'Most Critically Acclaimed Superhero Game Ever'. I won't cite the aggregate score here because smart gamers know it's dubious math (if you want it, you know where to get it) but there's no contesting the game's inspired oodles of rapturous prose. I wouldn't know why yet, since I haven't played it, and my experience with the demo was lackluster, but I've heard from several other editors (who agree the demo was prosaic) that the final product is world's apart.
Grabbing this particular world record's both more and less significant than it seems. More, because development of superhero licenses seems pathologically prone to mediocrity. The last decent superhero tie-in was...just a second...it'll come to me...still thinking... Okay, let me get back to you on that.
Less, because there's aren't terribly many superhero games up for grabs. It's not quite like saying 'Most Critically Acclaimed Superhero Game Starring Batman Ever', but it's close. The last really truly great superhero game was Freedom Force. Okay, the last and onliest great superhero game, for my money. Yeah, Marvel Ultimate Alliance, The Darkness, Crackdown, and City of Heroes/Villains. But those are good games. Not great.
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Get Windows 7 CAD (Ctrl+Alt+Del) Screen in Windows XP
26 July 2009 - 04:56 PM
Windows XP users this one is for you !!. Another reason for XP users to cheer about.
This is an excellent utility which can bring Windows 7 CAD screen to XP.
CAD screen, is the screen which is displayed once you press Ctrl+Alt+Del keys together in Windows.
below here is a screenshot of the CAD screen:

to download this click here
to install, just extract .rar files.
this .rar files contains a setup which can install as well as uninstall "Windows 7 CAD screen"
all i would like to say is good job guys. keep up the good work
comments are welcome.
Original author: http://flawless02.deviantart.com/
"ReignOfGoth" @ DeviantART (the creator) (The thief)
i heard that this work is originally from flawless02 and this is a not original work of reignofgoth.
i am not sure whether this is true so I am posting link to CAD created by flawless02.
This is an excellent utility which can bring Windows 7 CAD screen to XP.
CAD screen, is the screen which is displayed once you press Ctrl+Alt+Del keys together in Windows.
below here is a screenshot of the CAD screen:

to download this click here
to install, just extract .rar files.
this .rar files contains a setup which can install as well as uninstall "Windows 7 CAD screen"
all i would like to say is good job guys. keep up the good work
comments are welcome.
Original author: http://flawless02.deviantart.com/
"ReignOfGoth" @ DeviantART (
i heard that this work is originally from flawless02 and this is a not original work of reignofgoth.
i am not sure whether this is true so I am posting link to CAD created by flawless02.
URGENT:Help with removal of OS from dual boot
21 July 2009 - 06:03 AM
i am using windows XP and windows 7 Dual boot.
windows XP is installed in C: drive
windows 7 is installed in H: drive
i want to remove windows 7 due to shortage of space in my HD.
to remove windows 7 , will formatting of H: drive be sufficient ?
or is there a need to edit boot.ini ?
my boot.ini does not show window 7 partition at all.
it looks like this:
;
;Warning: Boot.ini is used on Windows XP and earlier operating systems.
;Warning: Use BCDEDIT.exe to modify Windows Vista boot options.
;
[boot loader]
timeout=3
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition" /EXECUTE /FASTDETECT /TUTAG=0Z6RK8 /KERNEL=TUKERNEL.EXE
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (TuneUp Backup)" /EXECUTE /FASTDETECT /TUTAG=0Z6RK8-BAK
windows XP is installed in C: drive
windows 7 is installed in H: drive
i want to remove windows 7 due to shortage of space in my HD.
to remove windows 7 , will formatting of H: drive be sufficient ?
or is there a need to edit boot.ini ?
my boot.ini does not show window 7 partition at all.
it looks like this:
;
;Warning: Boot.ini is used on Windows XP and earlier operating systems.
;Warning: Use BCDEDIT.exe to modify Windows Vista boot options.
;
[boot loader]
timeout=3
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition" /EXECUTE /FASTDETECT /TUTAG=0Z6RK8 /KERNEL=TUKERNEL.EXE
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (TuneUp Backup)" /EXECUTE /FASTDETECT /TUTAG=0Z6RK8-BAK
URGENT: Help with graphic card
12 June 2009 - 06:51 AM
are there any ways to increase life of graphic card ?
or to maintain it properly?
please help me with suggestions guys.
in the last 12 months my graphic card has been down twice. (and it has a guarantee of 3 years)
for the first time it was replaced by the manufacturer.
and now for the second time yesterday it has been sent for repair.
My config:
NVIDIA Geforce 8600GT (driver version 181.20)
Intel Core2Duo 2.0GHz
2 GB Ram
160GB SATA
also i use an external TV box to watch TV on my computer which is connected directly to my monitor.
i watch TV for long durations.
(Is this causing the problem by overheating ? i dont think so since when I watch TV my CPU is OFF and only montior is ON)
or to maintain it properly?
please help me with suggestions guys.
in the last 12 months my graphic card has been down twice. (and it has a guarantee of 3 years)
for the first time it was replaced by the manufacturer.
and now for the second time yesterday it has been sent for repair.
My config:
NVIDIA Geforce 8600GT (driver version 181.20)
Intel Core2Duo 2.0GHz
2 GB Ram
160GB SATA
also i use an external TV box to watch TV on my computer which is connected directly to my monitor.
i watch TV for long durations.
(Is this causing the problem by overheating ? i dont think so since when I watch TV my CPU is OFF and only montior is ON)
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