Thursday, March 6, 2008

Deleting Duplicate Files


As we use our personal computers, files that are both intentionally and unknowingly saved accumulate on our hard drives and they eventually cause our computers to slow down or even freeze for long periods of time.

However, what most of us do not realize is that a large number of the files that clog our hard drives are unnecessary duplicates. The duplications are normally caused by accidentally downloading the same files more than once, failure to delete files that were supposed to be moved from one folder (or partition) to another and keyboard/mouse errors that pop up as we go about our daily computing tasks.

Lucky for all of us, there is a free program called the Easy Duplicate Finder Portable 1.5 and it serves as a simple and effective solution for:

1.) People who have a lot of files on their hard drives.

2.) Those who want to remove unnecessary duplicate files from their PC.

This program scans your hard drive and identifies duplicate files, which allows you to delete unnecessary documents. When I used it on my laptop computer, it only took six minutes and 42 seconds to completely scan my 80 GB hard drive and only a few seconds to complete the deletion of my unwanted files. Now, that's fast and accurate, wouldn't you say?!

In my first scan, 495.35 MB of duplicates were found, which was hard to believe, because I bought my laptop only four months ago. However, after scrutinizing the scan results, I realized there were entire folders of unintentionally duplicated files, as well as, duplicates residing in my program folders and under the Temporary Internet Files section.

Using the software is very easy (please refer to the screenshot below for a reference). Simply download and install the Easy Duplicate Finder Portable 1.5, run the program by opening it, highlight the drives you want to be scanned and then click the Add button, followed by Start. To avoid deleting any of your vital files, choose Protect System Folders and Protect Other System Files (*.sys, *.ocx, *.drv, *.dll, etc.) prior to clicking the Start button.

After your scan results have been displayed, the duplicate files may be manually selected by right clicking them and choosing “Select all duplicates in this folder” and by clicking “Delete Selected."

That's all there is to it! Now, your computer will be free from all of those dreaded duplicate files. Yes!

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Computer lab Management



Friday, February 22, 2008

Peraturan Makmal Komputer

Below are suggestion of rules and regulations for computer lab users.

1. Pupils are prohibited to enter the lab unless authorised by the teacher.
2. Scan diskettes before using them.
3. Report all problems related to the system to the teacher.
4. Do not attempt to repair or tamper with lab equipment.
5. Be responsible when using equipment, software and facilities in the lab.
6. Do not move any equipment from its original position.
7. Do not remove or load any software into the computer.
8. Do not change the settings in the computer.
9. Save all work in external storage device and not in the computer.
10. Do not bring in bags, food and drink into the lab.
11. Turn off the computer accordingly after use.
12. Switch off all power supplies before leaving the lab.
13. Internet facility is strictly for educational purposes only.
14. Teachers should record the use of computer lab in the lab log book.
15. All users should record the use of computers in the computer log book.
16. The Lab should be kept clean and tidy at all times.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Objektif ictl

Matlamat ICTL untuk Program Sekolah Menengah adalah bagi melahirkan murid-murid kenal komputer. Ini adalah sejajar dengan aspirasi Kementerian Pelajaran Malaysia untuk mengeluarkan seorang individu yang holistik sebagai didukung dalam Falsafah Pendidikan Negara.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Pengenalan ICTLiteracy

Blog ini sebagai nota kepada pelajar yang mengikuti ICT Literacy di semua sekolah

Pada tahun 2005, selari dengan perkembangan teknologi maklumat dan komunikasi serta dapatan kajian keperluan yang dijalankan di bawah program Partners In Learning (PIL) antara Kementerian Pelajaran Malaysia dengan Microsoft (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd., kandungan program Literasi Komputer sekolah menengah telah disemak semula. Hasil dari semakan semula ini, program ICT Literacy for Secondary School diperkenalkan dan akan dilaksanakan di sekolah menengah mulai 2007. ICT Literacy for Secondary School Guideline disediakan sebagai panduan bagi membantu guru untuk melaksanakan program Information and Communication Technology Literacy for Secondary School dengan jayanya.

Pengarah
Pusat Perkembangan Kurikulum
Kementerian Pelajaran Malaysia