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This video is teaching you a way to find out if a game that you want to play can run on your PC properly or not.
This is very helpful if you planning to buy or download a game but are not sure that if your pc or laptop can run it or not.
Nothing is needed to download or install. 
If you want to play the game in good definition with high settings look at the recommended settings, the minimum settings are just scratching the barrel (playing with lowest settings).


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Terms & Conditions : Using of this Video tutorial " How To Remove Virus Without Using Anti virus Programs " Author is not responsible for any damage made to your Desktop Computer,laptops.If you are not sure how to remove virus's from any computer " ASK FOR HELP FROM A PC CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN . Edit via CMD with your own RISK. Make sure you know what you are dealing while Editing any Drive and what changes have been just made to your PC. Make sure you have a Backup Before you start Editing. Make sure your pc is Secure enough with Antivirus+Firewall+Spyware software all the time.

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Keyboard shortcuts are keys or key combinations that you can press on your computer's keyboard to perform a wide variety of tasks. Because both of your hands can remain on the keyboard, using a shortcut to perform a task is often faster than using a mouse. Keyboard shortcuts are also universal - meaning once you learn them, you can use many of the same shortcuts in a variety of applications. For example, you can use the shortcuts that copy and paste text in a word processor application to perform the same tasks in email, Facebook, and in your blog.

Keyboard shortcuts are different for Windows and Mac OS X computers. In this lesson, we'll share some of the most common shortcuts for both versions.

Watch the video to learn the basics of performing keyboard shortcuts.

If you are interested in learning more about this topic, please visit our site to view the entire tutorial on our website. It includes instructional text, informational graphics, examples, and even interactives for you to practice and apply what you've learned.


  1. Control Center: A menu that requires a swiping up gesture to access, revealing a whole set of toggles for Airplane Mode, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Do Not Disturb, brightness, orientation lock, music playback controls and volume, AirDrop and AirPlay, and quick access to Camera, Timer, Flashlight (uses rear-facing LED) and Calculator.
  2. Notification Center:There is a new tab called "Today" that shows you the forecast, traffic, birthdays and other info relevant to your day-to-day life. This seems like Apple's attempt at competing with Google Now on Android.Another tab called "missed" lets you prioritize alerts you missed in the past 24 hours.
  3. Multitasking:New card-based previews of apps that you have open, very reminiscent of popular jailbreak tweak Auxo.Moreover, apps are intelligent now in the sense that iOS can discover the apps you use most -- and at what times -- and keep them up to date beforehand
  4. Camera:Access different capture modes -- still, video, panorama and square -- with a simple swipe. New filters allow you to customize your photos like you would on Instagram, directly on iPhone.Filters can be removed at any time, and your original photo will still be in tact. Some features limited to certain iOS devices.
  5. Photos:The app now groups your photos based on time and place -- into Collections, Moments and Years. The latter of the three shows every single photo you've taken in an entire calendar year, in a large collage.iCloud photo sharing
  6. AirDrop: Allows you to share photos, videos, contacts and other content with nearby iOS users, done automatically over Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, by simply tapping the Share button in apps that support this feature. The file transfers are encrypted.
  7. Safari:The mobile web browsing app has been revamped with a new user interface that disappears while you are surfing the webUnified smart search field,New tab view,Reading List with seamless strolling,Shared links,iCloud keychain for account names, passwords, credit card numbers, Wi-Fi network passwords,Password generator -- Safari can generate a unique, hard-to-guess password automatically
  8. iTunes Radio: Apple's new ad-supported streaming radio service, integrated directly into the iTunes app on iOS, Mac, PC and Apple TV. An iTunes Match subscription provides an ad-free experience. Currently limited to the United States.
  9. Siri:New look based on iOS 7 user interface
    New voices, including both male and female options
    Siri now provides an in-app inexperience that doesn't lead you to Safari or elsewhere
    Wikipedia and Twitter search integration

Whether you are an enterprise user or just a personal home user with Windows 8 running, you have options to upgrade to Windows 8.1. Wondering how to upgrade Windows 8 to Windows 8.1 other than the official upgrade from the Windows Store. That’s a lucky case.
For many users, upgrading to Windows 8.1 from Windows Store might not be a viable option, where comes the option to Update Windows 8 to Windows 8.1 using ISO file. You need to have an external ISO file – optionally a bootable disc.
you can use following steps to upgrade your window8 to windows 8.1
Step 1 :- Ensure Power plugin to your PC before updating
Windows 8.1 Setup: What needs your attention. Ensure Power plugin to your PC before updating
step2 :- Installing or upgrading to Windows 8.1 via ISO requires you to mount ISO files or boot from bootable disc. Ensure your Windows 8 device is power connected.
Windows 8.1: Getting a few things ready
Making sure you're ready to install
Step 3 :- setup will ask you how to install or upgrade Windows 8.1. You have the options to keep or remove from existing user experience. The upgrade includes keeping Windows settings, personal files, and apps.

Windows 8.1 Setup: Choosing what to keep - Windows settings, personal files, and apps

Step 4 :- Choosing what to keep – Windows settings, personal files, and apps
Windows 8.1 Setup ready to install - Option to keep Windows Settings, personal files, and apps

Setup ready to install 
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