November 23, 2014

How to create a website through Godaddy.com

Before Getting Started
Make sure you have a computer with an internet connection, around 200 rupees to spend up front via credit card or debit cad, and a desire to have your own webpage on the internet.  This guide assumes you have a basic knowledge of computers and the internet, and aren't afraid to do a few "virtual swipes" of your credit card over the internet.  You can rest assured that all servers referenced by this guide are safe and secure. 
                        Steps to Publish a Website - Quick Links

Step 1:  Register a Domain Name
a)  Make a list of 5 domain names (.com, .net, .org, etc.) you'd like to use for your website, or skip
      to Step 2 if you already own a domain name.
b)  Go to Go Daddy's website in your web browser by clicking here.  
NOTE:  Go Daddy is just one of hundreds of domain name companies.  This reputable company is being chosen for you for simplicity.
c)  Use the domain search tool on Go Daddy's homepage to find if the domain you like is available,
     as demonstrated by Figure 1 below.
go daddy homepage
Figure 1: Searching Go Daddy for domain name availability
d)  When you find one that's available, go through the checkout process to register the domain.
      When going through the checkout process, you will need to create an account with a username
      and password.  Please write this down, as you will need to login and edit some settings later.
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Step 2:  Sign up with a Web Hosting Company
NOTE:  A web hosting company has a server, which is where your files that make up your web site will be stored.  There are hundreds of thousands of web hosting companies out there, and whole communities on the internet devoted to how to best choose one.  This guide will assume you have weighed the cost and benefits and have chosen Web Design GT for your hosting needs. 
a)  Go to Web Design GT's web hosting page by clicking here.
b)  Click on "Request a Quote" and complete the form.
c)  A web hosting account manager will review the requirements, supply a price quote, and supply a
     link for payment to help get the account set up.
e)  In a few hours you'll receive a welcome email from Web Design GT with detailed account
      information.  In that email you will be told what your Nameservers are, so find them in the email
      and verify for Web Design GT they are: 
NS1.WEBDESIGNGT.COM
NS2.WEBDESIGNGT.COM
NOTE:  Nameservers are used to point a domain name to a specific web hosting company's server. If you chose a different web hosting company, you will have different Nameservers.
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Step 3:  Update your Nameservers
a)  Securely login to Go Daddy (the company you registered your domain name with) by entering your
      username and password you wrote down in step 1. d)  via this page.
b)  Once logged in, click on "Manage Domains" as demonstrated in Figure 3, below.
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Figure 2: Location of the "Managed Domains" link on Go Daddy's site
c)  Find your domain name and click on it.
d)  On the right, find where it says "Nameserver Summary" and click on the link that says "Click here
      to see details or modify."
e)  In the provided boxes, enter the two Nameservers from step 2. e) as shown below in Figure 4.
nameserver information
Figure 3: Entering the proper Nameservers in Go Daddy
f)  Click the green "Save Changes" button and log out of your account.
NOTE:  It will take up to 24 hours for this change to go through.  This wait period is called "Domain Propagation" and there is no way to speed it up.
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Step 4:  Create a Basic Webpage
a)  Use Microsoft FrontPage (part of Microsoft Office) or Macromedia Dreamweaver (part of
      Macromedia Suite) to create a new webpage.  This guide will not cover how to make the actual
      webpage, but you can go through a tutorial on this page to learn more about the topic.
b)  Save the webpage as "index.htm" as shown below in Figure 5.
saving webpage
Figure 4: Saving your webpage as "index.htm" 
NOTE:  The basic webpage name on every server must be named "index.htm" so that visitor's web browsers know where to start looking.  This webpage will be located in the base or "home" directory, and from this page you can link to other webpages that you create.  The "index.htm" page is the only one that is assumed to exist by a web browser.
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Step 5:  Upload your Webpage via FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
a)  Find the FTP information from the welcome email discussed in 2. e) and use your favorite FTP
      program to connect to your website.  This guide will not cover how to create an FTP account, but
      you can go through a tutorial on this page to learn more about how to use Flash FXP, a popular
      and easy to use FTP program.  The FTP information from the welcome email will be in the form
      of Figure 6 below.
ftp login info
Figure 5: FTP information from the welcome email
b)  Using the given FTP information, create an FTP account and connect to your website.
c)  Upload the file "index.htm" into the home directory of your website.
c)  Point your web browser to your website domain name, and voila!  The website you created should
     now be displayed on your web browser.

November 4, 2014

Easeus data-recovery wizard-8.5-final-with-keygen for data recovery and recover damaged partition

"I happened to come across a dilemma that my I cannot get access to my files in my D partition which became Raw on my PC and a warning notice told me that my disk in drive D is not formatted. I need recover the formatted partition data for all my business data and files are all stored there. It’s urgent and please help me!"

Overview of partition or drive

A partition or drive is usually used for saving and storing data on the computer and make people’s life more convenient. It’s a useful tool on computer for helping users to protect and save important vital data and files of their daily life and jobs, which enables users to take their data with them everywhere easily and portably.

Symptoms of RAW drive/partition

A partition used in its native mode, and without having a file system existed. We usually call it as RAW. Since there is no file system on it, you may get the message the partition need to be formatted when you click on it. If a partition is corrupted in Windows, possible (but not all) symptoms are:
  • Invalid media type reading drive.
  • Abort, Retry, Fail?
  • File system is displayed as "RAW".
  • Windows may ask if you want to format the drive, such as warning "disk not formatted. do you want to format now?".
  • File names contain "weird" characters.
  • "Sector not found" messages.

How to recover Raw drive/partition data easily?

It’s a normal situation if you encounter the above case and have to format the RAW drive/partition for reuse the drive again. However, once formatting the drive, all the data on it will be gone and it will be almost impossible to get those files back. EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard is an ideal solution for recovering RAW drive/partition data and reusing the drive/partition again.
Step 1. Launch EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard and select the file types you want to recover. Then click "Next" button to move to the next step.
Choose the file types you want to recover from the Raw hard drive
Step 2. Select the disk where you lost your data and click "Scan" button, the software will quickly scan the selected disk to find all your target files. If you lost your partition, select "Lost Disk Drives" and "Scan" to continue the recovery process.
Scan the selected disk to recover files from the Raw hard drive
Step 3. After scan, you can preview all the listed recoverable files one by one and select out those you want. Then, click "Recover" button to get them back once. Here you should save all the recovered files on another disk to avoid data overwriting.
Preview and recover files from the Raw hard drive
After recovering files from RAW drive, please format this RAW drive with Windows built-in format tool (Open My Computer, right click the RAW drive and select "Format" from the menu) or free partition manager and then this drive can be used again.

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