The Da Vinci Code Is A Must-Read ThrillerWritten by Rakhi Garg
“THE DA VINCI CODE BY DAN BROWN” IS A TREMENDOUS MUST-READ PALM E-BOOK“THE DA VINCI CODE BY DAN BROWN” is absolutely unpredictable intelligent thriller book. It is a truly amazing fictional story which is very suspenseful at whole time. Dan Brown is one of best skilled thriller writers in country. “THE DA VINCI CODE BY DAN BROWN” scored above smart thrillers as pure genius, rapid happening of extreme enthusiasm. The story is recommended highly as it is packed with exciting riddles, code-breaking, smart thrill and utmost page-turning suspense. After receiving an urgent late-night phone call about a murder of museum curator when Robert Langdon starts to solve case, he finds clues hidden in works of Da Vinci. He joins French cryptologist, Sophie Neveu and decodes a volatile tortuous historical puzzle. Then story takes an interesting turn….
| | FreeDOSWritten by Stephen Bucaro
---------------------------------------------------------- Permission is granted for below article to forward, reprint, distribute, use for ezine, newsletter, website, offer as free bonus or part of a product for sale as long as no changes are made and byline, copyright, and resource box below is included. ----------------------------------------------------------FreeDOS By Stephen Bucaro Before September 1995, Microsoft Windows was an MS-DOS program. DOS was an easy to use command line operating system that provided you with complete ability to control and troubleshoot your computer. Microsoft's goal was to eliminate DOS, possibly to prevent you from having complete control of your own computer. The last stand-alone version of MS-DOS was version 6. Unfortunately, that version is not Y2K compliant. Windows 95 and later came with MS-DOS version 7. Unfortunately, that version is too integrated with operating system. It will not work without access to your hard disk. FreeDOS is a PC compatible Y2K compliant DOS that you can download from www.freedos.org. FreeDOS fits on a single floppy disk and can be used to boot your computer. Download and unzip file odin7bin.zip (756KB). Unziping will create files diskcopy.exe and fdodin07.144. Put a blank formatted floppy disk in drive. In Start | Run dialog box, or at a command prompt type "diskcopy fdodin07.144 a:" to create a bootable FreeDOS floppy disk. Why would you want to boot your computer with DOS? Maybe you want to use Windows XP without product activation. First make sure that BIOS boot sequence on your computer is configured with floppy drive as first boot device (or at least before C: drive). To get to BIOS configuration screen, press "Delete" or "F2" key (depending upon your BIOS) while your computer is starting.
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