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Process to unsubscribe updates (status, photos) of specific friends in Facebook.

After login our Facebook account, first we see status updates and photo share from all friends in our news feed. This updates list is in descending order of date and time and we see very recent post or photo share at the top of the Facebook home window. By default, we see only most updates of status and photos only from friends who are listed in our Facebook friend list. We can not get all update from our friends.  Sometimes we need to unsubscribe post update or photos for a specific friend in news feed due to personal problem or privacy related issue without inform him or her. To help us on this situation, Facebook is ready with it’s built-in feature, which very easy and your friend won’t get any notification regarding unsubscribe him from your news or story feed. Below I will illustrate you steps to refrain or avoid getting status updates from your specific friend:- Steps: 1. Login to your Facebook Account. 2. Now go to on an updates of your specific friend, whom posts or ph

Optimize internet browsing when Bandwidth is major issue

Internet browsing speed very much related with bandwidth of connection and it is a big deal when cost is not reasonable or expensive or low bandwidth.  In my case, slow connection due to low bandwidth by provider or ISP.  But I optimized my browsing by taking some important changes in my browser settings. We used to looking for information rather video or image frequently. So when we don’t need images and video we can disable it from settings which increase performance and make faster loading of Webpages. Settings vary from browser to browser. I give you support for Internet explorer and Mozilla Firefox. In case of Internet explorer, you will find it in Tools menu ->Internet options sub menu->Advanced Tab ->in box select Multimedia down scrolling scroll bar -> Now unmake show picture and play animation in Webpages. In case of Mozilla Firefox, you can fix it from Tools menu -> options sub menu -> content tab then unmarked load image automatically. This is o

Fast Booting by selecting HDD as First Boot Device

Booting device selection is common task for any BIOS software, where it must decide which device is used for first booting and if not available then it will search for another device. This device searching takes time and slow startup for system. But if you select booting option properly in settings you can get rid of such searching and minimize operating system loading time. Depending on motherboard of system there are many options for booting operating system from device. These options are define in BIOS setting. Most common booting options (regardless software of BIOS) are like:- - From Floppy Disk (too much Old), For DOS OS - From ZIP Drive also obsolete like Floppy Disk - From CD/DVD - From Pen Drive/Portable HDD with USB support - From Tape  - From LAN - From local HDD Most of the case, we use local HDD for booting where OS (windows/Linux) is/are installed. But BIOS Default Setup for most of manufacturer, HDD is not first boot device. First boot device is set to remo