If Windows will not delete a software, try this:
http://www.wisecleaner.com/wise-force-deleter.html
This force deleter will delete any software; no matter how stubborn it is.
Monday, December 19, 2016
Sunday, December 4, 2016
Processor/ Sequencer
A computer CPU [Processor] is a simple sequencer.
To take the heavy load from the CPU; from multiple operations, a Sequencer was designed by the GA/GSA.
This processor software:
* Locate a diagrammed sentence structure request answer in a specific area.
* Present a specific topic content to the level requested; up to a complete data request.
Cpu proessing processes data requests accordingly to data elements within the request. That is similar to a more accurate sequential elemental data search.
To take the heavy load from the CPU; from multiple operations, a Sequencer was designed by the GA/GSA.
This processor software:
* Locate a diagrammed sentence structure request answer in a specific area.
* Present a specific topic content to the level requested; up to a complete data request.
Cpu proessing processes data requests accordingly to data elements within the request. That is similar to a more accurate sequential elemental data search.
Saturday, November 5, 2016
Defragmentation Map Colour Definition
When defragmenting a computer, there will be squares of different colours at the bottom left . The colours designate specific items.
Here is the meaning of each colour:
Black: Free Space
Orange: Master File able
Purple: Directories
Green: Frequently Used
Blue: Rarely Used
Blue/ Gray: Unmovable
Red: Fragment
White: Moving
Here is the meaning of each colour:
Black: Free Space
Orange: Master File able
Purple: Directories
Green: Frequently Used
Blue: Rarely Used
Blue/ Gray: Unmovable
Red: Fragment
White: Moving
Sunday, October 23, 2016
Ultimate Document Writer
For the best document writer available; that is similar to Microsoft Word , Open office is the choice. It may be downloaded at:
http://www.openoffice.org/download/index.html
The Open Office will record in ODF format. That format is compatible with any document writer worldwide. ODF is the only format that is multi compatible with other writers such as Microsoft Word.
For Linux, Libre Office is similar; and, just as well.
http://www.openoffice.org/download/index.html
The Open Office will record in ODF format. That format is compatible with any document writer worldwide. ODF is the only format that is multi compatible with other writers such as Microsoft Word.
For Linux, Libre Office is similar; and, just as well.
Saturday, October 22, 2016
Restoring Deleted Files
There are ways t restore dleted files:
[1] Go to the Trash bin and click on it.Select "Restore File"
[2] Use the IOBIT Undelete. It is downloadable at:
http://www.iobit.com/en/iobitundelete.php
[1] Go to the Trash bin and click on it.Select "Restore File"
[2] Use the IOBIT Undelete. It is downloadable at:
http://www.iobit.com/en/iobitundelete.php
What to Defragment a Computer With
The best computer defragmenter for windows is the IOBIT Smart Defrag. t may be downloaded at:
http://www.iobit.com/en/iobitsmartdefrag.php?a
http://www.iobit.com/en/iobitsmartdefrag.php?a
Undeletable Files
For files that cannot be deleted, use the Wise Force Deleter. It will delete the most persistent files. It is used for windows; and can be downloaded at:
http://www.wisecleaner.com/wise-force-deleter.html
http://www.wisecleaner.com/wise-force-deleter.html
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Why Linux Does Not Work Well After Downloading
Immediately after downloading Linux, Linux is only capable of performing basic functions. This is due to not installing other apps.
After downloading Linux, it is best to update the O.S. immediately. This installs other apps that allows greater usage of Linux. It is best to update the Linux every day or; at the leads 2 weeks. This allows installation of every necessary app for personal use.
Remember, linux is a custom O.S. It may be customized for every user.
If using Linux for downloading anything; make sure what you download is to be given to everyone using Linux. Linux automatically sends all of your new data to others on the internet to use. If you have private, personal; or secure software that you develope; or any other media such as music, use another Operating System. An excellent O.S. is Free BSD. Free BSD does not force you to share anything with anyone.
After downloading Linux, it is best to update the O.S. immediately. This installs other apps that allows greater usage of Linux. It is best to update the Linux every day or; at the leads 2 weeks. This allows installation of every necessary app for personal use.
Remember, linux is a custom O.S. It may be customized for every user.
If using Linux for downloading anything; make sure what you download is to be given to everyone using Linux. Linux automatically sends all of your new data to others on the internet to use. If you have private, personal; or secure software that you develope; or any other media such as music, use another Operating System. An excellent O.S. is Free BSD. Free BSD does not force you to share anything with anyone.
Saturday, February 6, 2016
Artificial Intelligence Data
Computer Interpretations
Who= What person’s Identity
What= an entity, ocurrance, event or identity
Why= search for reasoning
Where= Location
When= Chronology, time period
How= Technique
Is= Single identity
Are= Multiple identities
Did= operation, function
Was= Past identity
Specific actions:
Hit= action
Struck= Action
Hurt= Action or function of hurting
Injured= function
Damaged= function, experience
Damages= Action Priority
levels: Blue: good for all ages ranging from infant t adult
Green: Good for general communications
Yellow: Only specific people that understand the subject may converse in these issues
Orange: Only limited people may converse on these issues
Red: only specifically selected people may converse on these issues.
Purple: Top Secret Issues
Conversations:
Who: *are *is *was *did *Said *hid *took *put/placed *hit *spoke *starred *played *ran *controlled *changed *went *came *appeared *drove *spent *payed *propped *cut *cooked *wrote *tied *sp[onsored *died *dep[arted *showed *shared *slaughtered *killed * muedered *;presently *;in the past *swam *swarmed *retaliated *termimnared *fought *shot *disconnected *connected *unp[lugged *plugged *turned *moved *ended *started *stood *do *shot *stabbed *insulted *switched *undressed *dressed *sliced *boiled *fed *ate *vomited *burned *refused *captured *loved *loves *likes *liked *knows *Knew *wants *wanted *does *wore
Conversation Processing:
* Topic/Subject Identification: Identify the subject
* Category of the subject
* Meaning of the sentence
* General Data regarding the subject
* Sequence of Sentence Structure:
* Diagrammed sentence structure
* Data searched for or conversation content
* If spoken, corelate data. Add data
* If asked, locate specific data regarding the subject; and quote data.
* Summarize data in a standard conversation
* Describe in technical details in a specific conversation
NOTE:
* There should be a corelation/ mutualization/ sequencing of a conversation
* Analyze statistical queries/ conversations/ questions regarding the conversation
* Analyze the potential questions/ conversations relating to:
* The immediate environment
* Schedules
* Any important subject
* Any casual/ trivial subject
* Analyze conversations/ questions for medical problem indictions
* Analyze all statements/ questions for medical/ psychological problems
* Analyze conversations for relevancy to the immediate conditions/ situations/ environment
* Categories:
* Category 1:
* When: Chronology
* What: Status/ condition
* How: Procedure/ Technique
* Why: Status/ Condition Reasoning
* Who: Person
* Category 2:
* Do: Present Function
* Does: Potential/ Specfic Function
* Did: Past Function
* Category 3:
* Is: Present Condition/ Status
* Are: Muliple Conditions/ statuses
* If: Potentiality/ Theoretical condition/ status
* Could: Potential condition/ staus
* Would: Potential/ theoretical condition/ status
* Sub Categories:
* Could: Possible/ Potential Probability/ statistic of a function or event
* Would: Definite Probability/ statistic of a function or event
Example: "What if.." Function: Refers to a resulting status/ condition after a specific event
* Condition/ status would be:
* Extrinsical: condition/ status of effect on the environment
* Intrinsical: Condition/ status of effect on the object performing the function
* Categories of Function:
* Statistical/ Probable: Highest potentil for a response
* Technical: Specific response function
* Abnormal: Unusual respons requested
* Indexes:
* Image
* Character resembling an A-Z alphabet
* Digit/ Symbol
* Numerical
* Environmental Descriptor:
* Life Forms
* Objects: Natural/ Manmade
* Structures
* Abnormal entities/ structures:
* Analyze
* Compare with others worldwide
* Classify accordingly to category
* Identify or enter as a new entity/ structure
Who= What person’s Identity
What= an entity, ocurrance, event or identity
Why= search for reasoning
Where= Location
When= Chronology, time period
How= Technique
Is= Single identity
Are= Multiple identities
Did= operation, function
Was= Past identity
Specific actions:
Hit= action
Struck= Action
Hurt= Action or function of hurting
Injured= function
Damaged= function, experience
Damages= Action Priority
levels: Blue: good for all ages ranging from infant t adult
Green: Good for general communications
Yellow: Only specific people that understand the subject may converse in these issues
Orange: Only limited people may converse on these issues
Red: only specifically selected people may converse on these issues.
Purple: Top Secret Issues
Conversations:
Who: *are *is *was *did *Said *hid *took *put/placed *hit *spoke *starred *played *ran *controlled *changed *went *came *appeared *drove *spent *payed *propped *cut *cooked *wrote *tied *sp[onsored *died *dep[arted *showed *shared *slaughtered *killed * muedered *;presently *;in the past *swam *swarmed *retaliated *termimnared *fought *shot *disconnected *connected *unp[lugged *plugged *turned *moved *ended *started *stood *do *shot *stabbed *insulted *switched *undressed *dressed *sliced *boiled *fed *ate *vomited *burned *refused *captured *loved *loves *likes *liked *knows *Knew *wants *wanted *does *wore
Conversation Processing:
* Topic/Subject Identification: Identify the subject
* Category of the subject
* Meaning of the sentence
* General Data regarding the subject
* Sequence of Sentence Structure:
* Diagrammed sentence structure
* Data searched for or conversation content
* If spoken, corelate data. Add data
* If asked, locate specific data regarding the subject; and quote data.
* Summarize data in a standard conversation
* Describe in technical details in a specific conversation
NOTE:
* There should be a corelation/ mutualization/ sequencing of a conversation
* Analyze statistical queries/ conversations/ questions regarding the conversation
* Analyze the potential questions/ conversations relating to:
* The immediate environment
* Schedules
* Any important subject
* Any casual/ trivial subject
* Analyze conversations/ questions for medical problem indictions
* Analyze all statements/ questions for medical/ psychological problems
* Analyze conversations for relevancy to the immediate conditions/ situations/ environment
* Categories:
* Category 1:
* When: Chronology
* What: Status/ condition
* How: Procedure/ Technique
* Why: Status/ Condition Reasoning
* Who: Person
* Category 2:
* Do: Present Function
* Does: Potential/ Specfic Function
* Did: Past Function
* Category 3:
* Is: Present Condition/ Status
* Are: Muliple Conditions/ statuses
* If: Potentiality/ Theoretical condition/ status
* Could: Potential condition/ staus
* Would: Potential/ theoretical condition/ status
* Sub Categories:
* Could: Possible/ Potential Probability/ statistic of a function or event
* Would: Definite Probability/ statistic of a function or event
Example: "What if.." Function: Refers to a resulting status/ condition after a specific event
* Condition/ status would be:
* Extrinsical: condition/ status of effect on the environment
* Intrinsical: Condition/ status of effect on the object performing the function
* Categories of Function:
* Statistical/ Probable: Highest potentil for a response
* Technical: Specific response function
* Abnormal: Unusual respons requested
* Indexes:
* Image
* Character resembling an A-Z alphabet
* Digit/ Symbol
* Numerical
* Environmental Descriptor:
* Life Forms
* Objects: Natural/ Manmade
* Structures
* Abnormal entities/ structures:
* Analyze
* Compare with others worldwide
* Classify accordingly to category
* Identify or enter as a new entity/ structure
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