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Convert Windows XP SP2 into SP3

Written By Unknown on Monday, 1 October 2012 | 20:19


Convert Windows XP SP2 into SP3 without any setup program: Simple trick

These days the technology is changing very rapidly and with in a short span of time we have to update with the new patches ans supplement for several software, though these are always in the favor of the end user but most of the time we just don’t want to implement these latest changes. Like me, I wanted to install Microsoft Visual studio 2010, which requires windows SP3 installed to run it but I just don’t want to do so. So should i left it or there are any alternatives… Yes I have found one… And it is described below:

As for most of the programs they usually look into the info about the system status into the registry file to locate the software and patches which decides their performance. So here is the trick to fool such programs which requires Windows XP SP3 patch by altering the Windows XP SP2 version info. To do so go to windows run command (Using windows key +R) and then, type regedit to open Registry Editor And Click on the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.



So now you have registry editor opened then only browse to the following key:

Now follow These steps to goto the KEY
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ CurrentControlSet\ Control\ Windows

System>CurrentControlSet>Control



Control>Windows


Double Click on the CSDVersion that is on the Right side
and modify “CSDVersion” from “0×00000200” (SP2) to the Windows XP SP3 value of “0×00000300” and reboot
 Change the Value From 200 To 300 And Reboot To see the changes


If anyone is facing any problem with modifying the registry manually; they can download the registry file from the below link and double click on the registry file just download. Doing so will ask a confirmation to modify the registry say yes and it will do the needful task automatically.

Click Here To Download!!!  (Note: This is in ZIP archive extract it first)



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The Dangers of Overclocking Your Desktop CPU

The Dangers of Overclocking Your Desktop CPU




CPU overclocking has always had a hold on many diehard computer enthusiasts and gamers. Who does not want a CPU that performs at its very best?
Simply put, overclocking means running your PC computer hardware at its fastest. And you have to do this while maintaining the stability of your system. If not done properly, overclocking can destroy your desktop computer CPU or laptop computer CPU in short order.
Here are two problems that you may have to face when you overclock your computer CPU:
* Overheating
When computer hardware is being used, it gives off some heat. The harder a computer component works, the more heat it gives off. Consequently, overclocking your computer CPU will also cause it to generate more heat than it would otherwise normally make. You are opening the doors to overheating problems when you overclock your CPU.
If you are intent on overclocking your CPU, make sure that you have an advanced computer CPU cooling system in place. Computer water cooling is a very effective but costly way to control computer CPU temperature. A more affordable solution is to replace the heatsink fan with a more efficient one, or to use a thermal paste if you have not already done so.
* System failure
As with all machines that are run beyond their normal specifications, you will be dealing with system crashes — which can range from minor to very major depending on how large your overclocking mistakes are.
You can be dealing with a functional computer but a desktop or laptop computer CPU that is less powerful than its normal specifications. You can also be entertaining a lot of system crashes, or a dead computer and a busted CPU in a worst case scenario.
Overclocking is a risky business but the rewards are great — just make sure you do it right.
The central processing unit (CPU) of your computer does not refer to the entire computer box as many ordinary users mistakenly call it. But it is a small piece of hardware that is also called the processor or microprocessor that reads, converts, and disposes majority of the instructions inside your computer. It is also often referred to as the “brain” or the ‘think tank” of your computer. That is why buying a CPU should be well advised and thought of to maximize computer use.


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