Here are the dates for the CSAT exam for 2011.
The notice for admission will be issued on 19 February 2011.
The last day for receipt of application is 21 March 2011.
The CSAT will be held on 12 June 2011.
The Civil Service Mains will commence on 29 October 2011. The exam will be for a duration of 21 days from the date of commencement.
Wednesday, 17 November 2010
Wednesday, 7 July 2010
I wish I could recount all that has been going on for the past few months, but I don't think it will make any difference now. For those interested, I could probably briefly sum up the joys and the vexations in the last few months.
I had gone up to Delhi to attend to my best friend's wedding. And it was perfect. This was the first wedding that I really saw up close and contributed too. :)
| My friends and I at Indu's place. We had a blast! :) The good food had a lot to do with it. |
| The beautiful bride, Indu, looking gorgeous in a traditional Indian wedding dress called a lehenga. |
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| A picture of the handsome couple |
I can sum up the experience at the wedding by saying that the fantastic food and warm welcome shown to us by Indu's parents was directly proportional to our enjoyment!
Tuesday, 6 July 2010
Cooling Pads for Laptop Computers
Cooling pads are essential for regulating temperature and
optimum usage of laptop computers. Here is a friendly guide to help select a
suitable chill pad.
A computer, like all other electronic equipment, heats up
when it has been used for a long time. A basic cooling pad may be an
inexpensive way of maintaining a lower temperature for the laptop. Placing the
laptop on the cooling pad, helps cool certain heat emitting areas of the
laptop. This prevents scalding or scorching of the area on which it has been
kept and helps boost performance of the notebook.
Laptop Computer Cooling Pad
A cooling pad or chill pad may come with or without fans
to circulate air from underneath the laptop. A chill pad with fans comprises of
a number of fans placed strategically to cool certain areas of the laptop when
the laptop is attached to it. It is either powered by in-built USB ports or
with a USB extender or it may come with a power cord of its own.
Laptops when placed on soft or uneven surfaces, like that
of a sofa or carpet, can heat up due to the flow of air by the air vents being
blocked with lint or dust. This is especially true for people with furry pets
at home. However, chill pads lift up the bottom of the notebook from the
surface and help in dissipating heat from underneath the laptop.
Benefits of Using Cooling Pads
Using chill pads prolongs the longevity of notebooks as
they cool the central parts of the notebooks. These can be used on hard or soft
surfaces and even on laps. They are usually light-weight and portable and can
be carried in laptop bags along with the laptops. They are usually soundless
and can cool for about five hours of continuous use. Some crucial parts of the
computer like the processor, hard drives and disc drives are saved from damage
due to overheating.
They are adjustable and can be manipulated to fit at an
angle suitable for viewing and use. The fan speeds are adjustable to match the
environment. These have rubber bumpers for stronger grip and prevent slipping.
However, an important point to remember is that the cooling pad is charged by
the laptop’s battery. So if the laptop is not plugged in and the pad draws
energy from the battery for long it may affect the life of the battery.
Gel Mats for Laptop Computers
Gel mats do not require power supply. These mats contain
crystals or granules of a macromolecular compound which gets converted to a gel
matrix on heating and absorbs excess heat generated by the laptop. The crystals
are reformed when the pad cools down and is reusable. Cooling pads or mats come
in all sizes and can be used with X-Box or other appliances as well. Chill pads
have become an essential accessory in taking care of laptops.
Wednesday, 30 June 2010
What to Look Out for When Buying a New Computer or Laptop
Here are a few pointers for beginners on what to look for
when buying a laptop computer. Learn to match configurations to suit needs.
Buying a laptop computer is easier now than it was even a
couple of years ago. Most manufacturing companies have sales representatives
who advertize their products aggressively. Companies rush to entice new
customers, the flurry of offers and wide choices they present leave the common
man confused. This article contains a few guidelines on what to look for when
choosing a computer for personal needs.
Why Buy a Laptop Computer?
Laptops or notebooks are lightweight portable devices that
are handy in logging on to the internet, keeping in touch with family, friends
and colleagues over long distances, booking tickets online, playing online
games or even as a viable means of livelihood for many. It is the fact that
laptops can be carried around even while moving outside city limits, and yet
remain connected to the world, that attracts potential customers to them.
To know what to buy one must know what their requirements
are. For instance, students studying outside their home towns will most
definitely benefit from having their own laptops to do their homework and stay
connected with parents over Skype or other messenger services. The elderly may
need one to play games, shop, stay connected with friends, do online research
and stay abreast with the world.
In these scenarios, the laptop must definitely come with a
webcam and an inbuilt microphone system. For photographers, the ports that are
integrated into the system (like fire wire ports, the SD cards, and USB ports)
are of prime importance so that they are able to upload pictures on their
laptops as and when they want to. For high end users the configuration will be
more sophisticated and expensive.
Points to Remember
·
Memory: Most laptop computers come with 2 GB to
4 GB memory; therefore choosing one within this range will not be difficult.
·
Higher memory will be required if work is done
on a lot of windows and games, movies and downloads are taking place
simultaneously.
·
Storage space: Most hard drives will also come
with the latest 160 GB to 1 TB (5200 rpm or 7200 rpm).
·
One needs to look only at the hard drive size,
depending on whether one would like to store games, pictures or movies, in
which case a bigger hard drive is preferable. To merely check emails and access
online facilities a 160 GB hard drive will suffice.
·
Graphics cards: Considering upgrades from the
default ones will depend on whether the consumer will need the computer for
high end use like designing and playing games.
·
Optical drives: Most of the CD/DVD drives
offered are dual layer reader writer combos and an upgrade for a Blu-ray drive
is optional.
·
LightScribe
(http://www.ehow.com/how_6456702_laser-engrave-cds.html) is a new technology to
custom label the cover for CDs, which again is optional.
·
Screen size: Deciding upon a suitable screen
size will depend on the purpose of buying the laptop. Watching movies and
painting will require larger screen size.
·
However, larger screen sizes make the computers heavier
and less portable.
·
Ports: USB, IEEE and RJ 45 and RJ 11 are most
often present on all laptops, but it is a good idea to be sure. A VGA or HDMI needs
to be considered if viewing is done on parallel screens.
·
Another thing to consider is the internet
connection; whether the manufacturing companies have tie ups with DSL, cable or
mobile broadband companies.
·
TV tuner cards are a good addition if one wants
to watch TV on a laptop.
A
couple of things buyers may want to consider are the deals on warranties and
free accessories and the financing deals offered by various manufacturing
companies. Opting for credit facility should not leave anyone feeling dissatisfied.
Warranty specifications should not be neglected and timely warranty extensions
should be availed for a hassle-free computer using experience.
Saturday, 26 June 2010
Troubleshooting Steps for the Blue Screen of Death
The blue screen of death is a source of concern for all
computer users. BSOD may occur when the computer shuts down for no apparent
reason and on switching it back on gives a blue screen with an error message. This
may be a grave cause for concern as it indicates that Windows has encountered a
serious problem and important data may be lost. Here are a few pointers to
prevent computer crashes and to retrieve data stored on the hard drive, should
such an issue happen.
Causes of Blue Screen
Causes of Blue Screen
When new hardware, software or drivers have been installed incorrectly,
or Windows faces a problem in recognizing them, it shuts down “to prevent
damage”. On restart it gives an error code known as the STOP code. BSOD or the
Windows Stop Error codes are of different types depending on the root cause for
the abrupt shut down.
It is best to note down the error code for future reference in case this
issue does not get resolved at home and a technician has to be called in for
repairs. However, a technician is not always needed to resolve a problem of
this kind. It is perhaps a good idea to shut down the computer and take it off
of the power supply before attempting to remove any recent hardware changes
made to the computer. The hardware could vary from a printer, hard drive, memory
cards or even graphics cards.
If no known additions has been
made to the computer, its best to shut it down and restart. If it reboots
normally into the operating system or the Windows interface, one must back up
any data that they wish to store. It also indicates that the operating system
files are not causing the BSOD. After the data has been backed up, the system
needs to be scanned for damaged hardware or corrupted files.
Diagnostic Mode in Laptop Computers
There are in-built tests to check the proper functioning of hardware
components. For example, Dell computers have the option to start up in the
diagnostic mode by pressing the Function or Fn key while powering up. The
diagnostic mode for a desktop can be accessed by pressing F8 during start up. Similar
tests are available for all other computers.
In case, the laptop or personal computer does not reboot in the normal
mode and gives the same error, shut it down again and remove all peripherals
like printers or scanners. After restarting, one needs to immediately tap F8 a
few times to reach Advanced Boot Options. Pressing the down arrow key brings up
the safe mode option.
System Restore as a Crash Fix
If it boots in safe mode, the
issue is with the software and can probably be reversed by selecting the system
restore option from accessibility in Windows Xp or just typing the words
“system restore” for Windows Vista or Win 7. It is best to back up all
important data and then proceed with the troubleshooting. System restore allows
the computer to reconfigure itself to a time before this error occurred and
reverse all changes that could have caused the BSOD.
After reaching the Windows desktop, one must proceed to test hardware and
software components for correct diagnosis of the problem. It is recommended
that a technician with relevant experience of troubleshooting such issues be
called to service the computer for faults. This way important data will be
saved and the problem resolved sooner.
Data Backup and Antivirus Protection
If none of the above mentioned trouble shooting steps work, a technician
needs to be consulted, right away. There is no need for anxiety if the data is
backed up periodically as that will cause minimal damage. Anti-virus programs
must be updated regularly. Any hardware or software changes made to the
computer need to be monitored during installation.
These are precautionary measures to reduce damage in case BSOD does occur
and are applicable for most blue screen issues. However, BSODs may be caused by
viruses and these steps may not be sufficient to resolve the issue. System restore is a good way to undo changes
made to software and drivers and will save time and anxiety till the technician
arrives.
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Tuesday, 1 June 2010
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