Friday 30 July 2021

How to fix? Earnings at risk - You need to fix some ads.txt file issues to avoid severe impact to your revenue.

When I logged into my Google AdSense account toady, I saw a warning saying that one or more of my Blog does not have an ads.txt file. 

Earnings at risk - You need to fix some ads.txt file issues to avoid severe impact to your revenue. 




Let's see how we can fix this. its a very simple process. 

All you have to do is copy the given code and go to your blogspot. 

Then go to setting 

and select Monetization



Click on Custom Ads.txt and paste the code given in AdSense. That is all. Done.



 


Thursday 29 July 2021

How to make a YouTube subscription link and get more subscribers

Having more subscribers is always a pleasant experience to youtube channel. 

In this post i am going to show how you can create subscription link and attached to your promotions.  

If your youtube channel has random characters than a username Which means your channel URL will have /Channel instead of /user/ then format the URL slightly differently. All you have to do is add  ?sub_confirmation=1 with your URL and send that link to everyone. 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBnx7c7Mouim8g1C-x7WKkw

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBnx7c7Mouim8g1C-x7WKkw?sub_confirmation=1

If any uses that link, they will be taken to your YouTube channel. If they are not already subscribed, they'll see a pop up box prompting them to subscribe.

Click here to subscribe : FaceITNet Channel


Monday 26 July 2021

How to Import Saved Passwords from Safari to Chrome

 

How to Import Saved Passwords from Safari to Chrome


Importing browsing data such as bookmarks, saved passwords, autofill information, etc. is a fairly simple and straightforward procedure in Google Chrome

let us see how we can import these from Safari to Chrome. 

1. Open “Google Chrome” 

2. Type chrome://flags/ in the search bar and hit Enter.


3. Search ‘password import’ in the Search bar


4. Next, click on Relaunch in the lower-right corner.

5. Once Chrome opens up, click on the three-dots and select Settings

6. Under the Autofill section, select Passwords.



7. Click the three dots opposite the Saved password label, click on it, and select Import



8. Select the .csv password file that you want to import to Chrome.

9. That's all 

Sunday 25 July 2021

First Insider Preview for Microsoft Windows 11

First Insider Preview for Windows 11

 Windows 11 Insider Preview build to the Dev Channel, Build 22000.51 is released.

You will get to try many, but not all, of the new features showed last week in this early preview. Microsoft will bring more features such as Chat with Microsoft Teams and Android apps in the Microsoft Store over the coming months as they are ready for you

Beautiful, fresh, calm visuals and sounds

From rounded corners to the centering of content and new animations, this new visual design extends across multiple areas of Windows 11


Widgets

Widgets bring you closer to information you both want and need. Just click on the widgets icon on the Taskbar, swipe from the left using touch, or hit WIN + W on your keyboard, and your widgets slide out from the left over your desktop


Multitasking

Increase your productivity and creativity with these new multitasking features



The new Microsoft Store

you will be able to try out an early preview of the new Microsoft Store. Microsoft will continue to build and refine the Store. 

Settings

Microsoft designed Settings to be beautiful, easy to use and inclusive of all your Microsoft experiences in Windows 11


Create Hard Drive Partitions in Windows 10


Create Hard Drive Partitions in Windows 10


Windows 10 Virtual Machine with minimum 100GB hard disk. 


Note: Do not try this practical on the local Computer.


Each user might have his or her own opinion on which one is the worst but sure we all consider to be the worst is losing all files after the whole system is corrupted by a strong malware or virus or corrupted disk. 

Microsoft actually created tools for protecting, they are called the System Recovery and System Image/Backup and Restore tools


Yes! In order to fully take advantage of these tools, you will need to at least be able to create one drive partition which will serve as the storage for your backup or system image files



In this tutorial we are going to create one hard drive partition in your Windows 10 machine. 

First of all we are going to see various ways to access the Disk management tool. You can pick the easiest one for you later on. 




1. Launching Disk Management from the Admin/WinX Menu


In order to open this tool, all you need to do is press the Windows + X keys and the tool will appear instantly on the bottom-right portion of your computer screen as you can see being shown below Or you can right click at the start/Windows icon.





2.    Disk Management from the Control Panel


You can go to control panel  System and Security  Administrative Tools  Computer Management  Disk Management 








3.    Disk Management from the Universal Settings App


Press the Windows + I keys and the Settings app Window should open. In the search box type “disk management” and shortly you will see “Create and format hard disk partitions”



Now let’s see how to create Hard Disk partition


To start, you will first need to know the drive letter of your machine’s hard drive. It is designated as Drive C: if you haven’t changed the drive letter and if you only have a single partition where the operating system is installed.

You will need to look into the bottom portion where the label “Disk 0” is found





After finding drive (C:), all you need to do is right-click on it in order to access a contextual menu which shows the different options that you can do to the drive. Since we are trying to create a new hard drive partition, what we’ll need to click in the option that says “Shrink Volume” as shown below.








After entering the space desired for the hard disk partition that will be created, you can now click on the button that says “Shrink” 



We can see the newly created Disk Partition but it’s not allocated with any portions table and identification




Formatting the Unallocated Space

Now that you’ve successfully separated a total of 100 GB from the existing drive (Drive C:) you will now need to format it so it will appear as a new partition

  • Right-click on the unallocated space shown in the Disk Management 
  • Click on “New Simple Volume…” 

Click Next and in the new simple Volume Wizard enter the volume size 



Assign a Drive Letter 




Now in the format partition menu select the file system, Default is NTSF , You can change the Volume Label to appear in My computer 











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