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PRESENTATION:
Un site FACILE à naviguer, et en meme temps un cybernatorium complet
Avec internet l'homme devient honnete car il n'a pas un coin obscur ou cacher le mal
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Lire les JOURNAUX Arabes
IMPORTANTES FONCTIONNALITES:
1/ En page SEARCH SITE: moteur de recherche des données sur le site et sur internet avec possibilité de raffiner la recherche et UN INDEX du site contenant tout les mots classé alphabétiquement (français et arabe) ainsi tu peux chercher le mot et les textes qui en parlent...
2/ Sur home : fonction d'alerte (information) par email pour les nouveautés sur le site. entre ton adresse et reçois l'information. 3/L'explication des mots techniques, ou glossaire
L'année 2008 marque le 60eme anniversaire de la declaration universelle des droits de l'homme.
Car a l'encontre de certains, qui disent que la DUDH à 60 ans est vielle alors que ces violations naissent chaque jour , il est clair que si tous les citoyens de ce monde lisent le texte de la dudh, adopté par les peuples du monde entier, il n'y aura pas une seule personne qui cède ces droits; il n'y aura pas une personne qui ose opprimer ou piétiner les libertés des autres.
Il va sans dire que la participation de la communauté de l'internet aurait du suivre le pas et faire valoir l'importance de sa part dans l'amélioration de la condition humaine
Dans un monde où les inégalités
et la violence ne cessent d'augmenter, l'homme
nécessite, plus que jamais, d'être promu et protégé. Cette
protection relève d'une entreprise collective qui est celle de la
communauté internationale tout entière.
Par son action en temps réel internet acquiert la légitimité nécessaire.
Par son étendue globale elle devient l'outil préventif de choix.
Plusieurs sites meme ceux dits de non-profit ou sites d'opinion ou de témoignages ou blogs etc, offrent des possibilités de contacts limitées par le format des fichiers transmissibles ou la spécialisation du site...parfois les possibilités sont inexistantes de montrer des abus graves.
Un des centres d'interrét de ce site c'est de monitorer cet aspect et/ou d'y remedier. Dans la mesure du possible et modestement bien sur.
Alors passez le mot. Ce site a besoin d'une publicité terrestre pour devenir une bonne cyber-communauté.
MERCI de nous re-joindre.
Des merveilles naturelles de notre planète qui n'ont pas la chance de figurer sur internet aussi souvent que les modèles de la perversion et de l'indifférence, voire la débauche ! et qui sont menacées par l'activitée humaine et les changements climatiques .
BONNE JOURNEE A Chistine qui envoye ces photos
Et bonne soirée A TOUS
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How to Format a Hard Drive With Windows XP
If
you want to format a hard drive while using or installing Windows XP,
you've come to the right place. This can be very useful for clearing
everything off a secondary drive or when installing a fresh copy of
Windows. Formatting a computer hard drive is simple and can help
eliminate viruses, storage issues and other hard-to-resolve problems.
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Preparation
Step1
When you format a computer hard drive you will lose everything that is
on the drive. Therefore, it is very important to back up anything you
might want later. Additionally, if you are going to be formatting and
installing XP you need to make sure you have the discs for any
applications or third party hardware you use since you will need to
re-install your programs and drivers after re-installing Windows.
Step2
Take a moment to think of anything that you have on the computer that
you wouldn't want to lose. Generally, you probably want everything in
your My Documents folder, and you also want to save things like your
favorites or bookmarks from your Web browser. Remember that each user
on the computer has his or her own My Documents folder, Desktop items
and Favorites/Bookmarks.
Step3
Save everything to a CD, DVD or a hard drive that you won't be formatting.
Formatting a Secondary Hard Drive
Step1
Right-Click on the “My Computer” icon either on your desktop or in the Start Menu and select “Manage.”
Step2
A new window titled “Computer Management” comes up. Select “Storage”
from the left hand side by clicking it once, then select “Disk
Management(local)” from the right side by double-clicking it.
Step3
Now in the lower part of the main frame (right side) of the window you
should see a nice visual of all your hard drives. Each line is a
different drive. Each box on a line (with a colored bar at the top and
a size displayed in MB or GB) is a partition on the drive. Partitions
are separations of space on a drive. Unless you are doing something
specific that requires multiple partitions, you only want one partition
per drive.
Step4
First you must delete any existing partitions on the drive you are
going to format. Do this by right-clicking on the partition's box and
selecting “Delete Partition...” Since you already know that you will be
deleting everything on the drive, and have already backed everything
up, you can safely say yes to any warning the computer presents you
with.
Step5
If there are multiple partitions make sure you have saved everything
off them since they might each have different drive letters (i.e. “D:”
or “F:”). Then repeat the above step for each of them. If you only want
to format one partition that is OK and you can continue to the next
step without deleting the other partitions.
Step6
The box for the drive to be formatted should now have a black bar at
the top of it and should say “Unallocated” under its size (see
picture). Right click on it and select “New Partition...” The New
Partition Wizard comes up.
Step7
In the New Partition Wizard click next. On the next page make sure
“Primary Partition” is selected and click next. Now make the size equal
to the maximum (it should already be set to it), and click next again.
On the next page the computer will automatically choose the first
available drive letter for the new drive. However, if you like you can
choose another drive letter from the drop-down menu, and then click
next.
Step8
Finally the New Partition Wizard asks if you would like to format the
new partition and if so what format. Choose “NTFS” as it is faster and
more secure. Leave the “Allocation unit size” as “Default.” In the
“Volume label” field enter whatever name you want the drive to have.
Simple is better. Avoid using spaces. Lastly, if the drive is brand new
and has never been used before check the “Perform a quick format” box.
If the drive has been used before leave this box unchecked. Leave the
“Enable file and folder compression” box unchecked and click next. Then
on the next page click finish.
Step9
The wizard will now spend a little while formatting the drive. On old
or large drives this may take a while. Do not close the “Computer
Management” window until it finishes. You will know it is done when the
word under the size of the drive changes from “Formatting” to “Healthy”
and the name and drive letter you chose for the new drive show up.
After it is finished you can proceed to use your newly formatted drive.
Formatting and Installing from the Windows XP CD
Step1
This section explains how to reformat a drive from the Windows XP
installation CD. This can be used when installing a fresh copy of
Windows onto a computer. Here it is especially important to backup all
of your important information because upon formatting you will lose
EVERYTHING that used to be on the drive. This includes all applications
and device drivers, so you must back up everything you can.
Step2
Insert your Windows XP installation disc into your CD drive (Home or Pro--it does not matter).
Step3
Now as you computer boots a little more it will say “Press any key to boot from CD..” press a key to do so.
Step4
The CD will load up a blue screen and then spend a while loading files
it needs. When it is finished it will list a few options, mainly “Press
ENTER to set up Windows XP.” Press Enter or Return.
Step5
Now you will be at a screen to select where to install Windows to. This
is where you can delete old partitions and format drives. The box in
the bottom half of the screen shows all your drives and the partitions
that exist on them. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to highlight your
“C:” partition and press the 'D' key (if all that shows up is
“Unpartitioned space” and you have no C: or D: partitions, skip this
step). On the next screen press the 'L' key to finalize deleting the
partition.
Step6
Now you are back on the screen to choose where to install Windows. The
box on the lower half of the screen should no longer show a partition
but simply have an entry “Unpartitioned space xxxxxMB.” Select this
with the arrow keys and press the 'C' key to create a partition on the
drive. The next screen tells you the minimum and maximum sizes the
partition can be and lets you pick the size. The default size is the
maximum, but double check that the number entered is the maximum and
hit enter.
Step7
Now you will again be back at the choose where to install Windows
screen. But this time you will have a partition that looks something
like this “C: Partition1 [New (Raw)]xxxxxxMB.” Highlight this entry and
press enter.
Step8
The next screen lets you choose which file system to format the drive
with. Choose NTFS as it is faster and more secure. If the drive is
brand new and has never been used before then use one of the options
that ends in “(Quick).” Or, choose one of the lower down options. Use
the arrow keys to select the proper one and press Enter or Return.
Step9
From here you are all set and the installation of Windows will proceed
starting with a format of your drive. This will take a while (over half
an hour) so you can take a little break.
Tips & Warnings
- You can find other How To articles on saving your data here on eHow.
- YOU MUST BACKUP BEFORE FORMATTING OR YOU WILL LOSE DATA YOU NEED.
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