Monday, October 24, 2011

Detection and removal of virus infection

First you need to know what virus it is. Then you need to know where the
virus typically locates it self. Then you need to know where in the
registry the virus is located (if at all). Then you need to know the
file name or names for the virus. Is it really a virus? or is it a
trojan or worm, or malicious code, or spyware, or adware, or shareware,
or freeware?
After you have all that information, you'll need to come back and revise
the question with those details. Then more instructions can be given on
how to delete the particular virus. Since every virus behaves
differently, no one set of instructions can be given until that
information is known.
Basically, you need to install an anti-virus program.You get lots of anti-viruses software in the market or on the web. But its very difficult to identify the right software for the computer. Computers are part of our lives ,we store all are personal data ,photos,and files on it . Its very difficult to protect these data with out a good software .These malicious software are developed by hackers from all around the world. These hackers are very good programmers ,they know the virus definition for most popular anti virus software eg(norton,macfee and avg) and the list go on .Basic customer complain is that, they are using a good security software ,still system get infected .They shed out 200$ to 300$ to fix these issue .Why to spend 80$ or 90$ on virus protection software that not even helping us in protecting our unit .I personally use a antivirus that more effective that ant other software in the market . You can visit the anti-virus website at
:http://9040fqjsf0jzaq05963ptn1m5j.hop.clickbank.net/

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Moving ahead,inspired by nature


















According to the 2001, kerala has 3,18,3,619 people which is nearly 3.44 percent of the country's total population .kerala is blessed with more than 40 rivers flowing to the west to embrace the arabian sea . The high ranges of the wester gats from where these rivers originate is globally known or its splendid gardens of spices, fruits ,nuts etc for centuries .be it peper ,cardamom, cloves,cinnamon ,dry ginger ,turmeric, chillies, nutmeg ,mace or tea, the aroma and flavour have been the most hauning attractions to traders from the far corner of the world . Agriculture is the main stay of the people of kerla .Apart from being the tourist destination ,kerala is also india's most advance society .The state has india;s highest life expentancy and lowest infant mortality rate in india and highest cleanest state .The trade and commerical relations of kerala ispart ofhistory right from Ibnu-Batuta . Teak-wood ,pepper and swords of kerala attracted arabs and foreigner from ancient days itself . Kerala is a microcosm of the Indian sub continent. With all the major religions, languages, cuisine, varied cultures, ancient systems of medicine, undulating topography and a chequered history of spice trade and colonialism .
A multicultural society that boasts of a social health index comparable to western nations; indigenous, colourful art and ritual dances from Kathakali to Kalaripayattu and Theyyam; the ancient system of medicine, Ayurveda; its unique, winding waterways known as `backwaters’; its damp paddy fields lower than sea level; its forests home to some of the rarest wildlife and plant species; its verdant, clean beaches - all these have earned Kerala the sobriquet, `God’s own country’.



Ayurvedic Resorts Kerala
Kerala is truly the 'God's own country'. Its beautiful beaches, backwaters, temples, monuments and gardens are a healing for flagging spirit, and its Ayurvedic massages are no less than a God's blessing for the body, mind and soul. Ayurveda is a Sanskrit word derived from the words 'Ayur' meaning 'life' and 'Veda' meaning 'Knowledge'. Ayurveda means the 'science of life'. According to the Ayurvedavatarana(the descent of Ayurveda), Lord Brahma revealed Ayurveda to Daksha Prajapati in the form of shloka. Then this knowledge of life was passed on to other deities, finally Lord Indra(protector of Dharma) taught Ayurveda to a human being named Bharadvaja. From him many sages received the Ayurvedic knowledge which they in turn transferred the legacy to their students. Agnivesha was the first person who described Ayurveda in the text form in his book 'Agnivesh Tantra'. Ayurvedic principles strictly emphasize on living in perfect harmony with nature.
Kerala is synonymous with Ayurveda. Travellers from far and wide flock to this celebrated tourist destination of India for experiencing the bliss of Ayurvedic massages. Highly skilled and trained people pamper you with wonderful massages which not only leads to physical relaxation but to the mental well being as well. Any kind of disease can be cured by Ayurveda. Ayurvedic treatment is dependent on herbs, minerals, Yoga and Panchakarma. Kerala is the best place if one wants to go for Ayurvedic massages for experiencing its magical powers or for treatment of any ailment of body or mind. Some of the benefits of Ayurveda are sharp memory, healthy body and mind and relief from any disorder.
Kerala is dotted with several Ayurvedic treatement centres where you can get the best Ayurvedic massage services. Ayurvedic resorts in Kerala attracts people from across the globe. Famous for their refreshing massages and therapies,some of the famous Ayurvedic Resorts in Kerala are:
Alappuzha Ayurvedic Resort: Located in a heritage mansion, the resort gives state-of-the-art facility. It is situated 45 km from Cochin airport.
Kovalam Ayurveds Resort: Offering special massages, the resort is located just 9 km away from Kovalam.
Cochin Ayurvedic Resort: Located in Palakkad, the resort offers traditional oil massages with yoga and meditation.



Surya Ayurvedic Resort: It is located in Kanjany, Thrissur District.
Kadappuram Beach Resort: It is situated near Thrissur district of Kerala.Kalari Kovialakon: Once the abode of the king of the bygone era, it is now a centre for Ayurvedic massages and therapies.
Kalari Kovialakon: Once the abode of the king of the bygone era, it is now a centre for Ayurvedic massages and therapies.




How to Reach Kerala by Airways: There are three airports in the state located at Thiruvnanthapuram, Kochi and Kozhikode to of which are International Airports. The Karipur Airport, Kozhikode plays host to domestic airlines while the Thiruvnanthapuram International Airport and the Cochin Airport, Nedumbasherry operate both domestic and international flights.




How to reach Kerala by Roadways: A very strong communication network makes Kerala easily accessible from all parts of the country. Kerala is directly connected by road to both Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. National Highway no.47, 17, 49, and an extensive system of metalled roads connect Kerala to the rest of the country. Buses, tourist taxis, and autos are the main modes of road transport.




How to reach Kerala by Railways: There are 200 railway stations in Kerala connecting places both within and outside Kerala. One can avail of Super-Fast, and express trains to reach ones chosen destination. The train services link the state to all the important cities of India including the four metropolitan cities namely, New-Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai
Public ferry services, speed-boats and even houseboats or ‘ketuvallams’ are other popular modes of transport in the vast network of waterways especially in the Backwaters of Kerala.
This tropical paradise is right here for the taking. All you have to do is to pack your bags and get started on a great and refreshing trip.