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Saturday, 4 January 2014

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Saturday, 7 December 2013

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How to play PES 2013 with a low spec machine

First of all, these are the specifications to run the software;

MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
Windows XP SP3, Vista SP2, 7
Intel Pentium IV 2.4GHz or equivalent processor
1GB RAM
DirectX 9.0c compatible video card. 128MB Pixel Shader 3.0 (NVIDIA GeForce 6600 or AMD ATI Radeon x1300 video card)

RECOMMENDED SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
Windows XP SP3, Vista SP2, 7
Intel Core2 Duo 2.0GHz or equivalent processor
2GB RAM
DirectX 9.0c compatible video card. 512MB Pixel Shader 3.0 (NVIDIA GeForce 7900 or AMD ATI Radeon HD2600 or better)

If your computer does not meet the recommended requirements, then you probably are amongst the many who unfortunately can't enjoy the game.
That's unfortunate, but luckily I would show you ways which would help you run the game at least at a playable framerate.

•Reduce game resolution as low as possible.

•Close all unnecessary running applications, like media players, windows updates and if possible your antivirus program. All these applications use some percentage of your valuable memory.

•don't run any match except the UEFA champions league.
You can run an exhibition match or a .........in UEFA Champions league mode.

•secondly, never ever try to change your game plan as this would automatically terminate the game. You would get this error "........."

•You can also run a training session to get used to the PES 2013 environment.

Come back later for tips on running PES 2014 and FIFA 2014 on low-end machines..

 
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How to manually partition a hard drive




·         Look out for ‘My Computer’ icon on the desktop
·         For Windows 8 users, you can get there by following the following procedures;

·         Click on the file explorer icon on the task bar
·         Right click on ‘My Computer’
·         Click on ‘Manage’
·         That would open another window with ‘Computer Management’ on the Title bar.
 
·         On the ‘Computer Management tree’, you would find the branch, ’Storage’
·         Click on it and it would display another sub-menu ‘Disk Management’
 
·         Clicking on ‘Disk Management’ would display a list of all connected storage devices on the side.
·         Click on the volume label {Eg. (C:)} to display the partitions of that drive. If there are no partitions then;
·         Right click on the volume and click on ‘shrink volume’
 
·         A pop-up menu would display the total size of the volume, size of available shrink space, amount of space to shrink, and the total size after shrinking.
·         Enter the desired amount of shrink space in MB in the ‘Enter the amount of space to shrink in MB’ box
Note: 1024 MB =1GB
Click on shrink and wait for process to complete.


Warning : Do not interfere with the process
After process completes successfully, you would need to format the new partition to make it usable.
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How to enable task manager 



Sometimes we all get into situations where clicking on the task manager brings us nothing but errors. These errors may be cause by certain programs which try to prevent you from entering task manager.
They may be viruses or even sometimes anti-virus programs. Follow these steps to correct it using group policy
Press the start button and search for and open run.
Type gpedit.msc   into the box and press enter
From the navigational pane at the left hand side, click on ‘User Configuration’
Click on ‘Administrative Templates’
Click on ‘System’
Click on ‘Ctrl + Alt+ Del’ options
In the work area, double click on ‘Remove Task Manager’
And set the value to ‘Disabled’ or’ Not Configured’.
It should take effect immediately. If it doesn’t, then restart the computer
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How to enable registry editor


Have you ever felt like that? Probably yes, since you are here. Follow these steps to solve it.
Try these approaches first

 
If the problem persists, then follow the following steps;
Search and run gpedit.msc on Windows 8
For Windows XP;
Click on the start menu and click run
Type in gpedit.msc and click enter
For Vista and windows 7 users;
From the navigational pane at the left hand side, click on ‘User Configuration’
Click on ‘Administrative Templates’
Click on ‘System’
In the work area, double click on ’Prevent Access registry editing tools’
In the pop up window, encircle ‘Disable” and click on OK

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