Sunday, May 31, 2020

Bootable USB for WIndows

        Making a USB Bootable is very easy now 


        To make a USB Bootable there is no need to Go through any long procedure or use diskpart  Utility. All you need is a windows ISO image or a folder with all the files of Windows and a USB with enough space for the windows 8GB pendrive is  recommended for windows 8 and 10. 

Let’s start

1: Plug in your USB.

2: Note the drive letter assigned to your USB Drive. (Suppose it is Letter D).

3: Copy all the Windows files to USB

4: Now Open start menu and search for command Prompt and right click on it.


5: Now command prompt AKA CMD will be open with more access.

6: Now no need to go to Diskpart or anything. just type following command 
    bootsect /nt60 d: 
        Where d: will be the letter of you USB drive. mine is d so I Put d here. 
7: Command prompt will show a message that

     "Target volumes will be updated with BOOTMGR compatible bootcode". 


        After the process Command prompt will show a confirmation message.
Now your USB is Bootable just plug it in any PC and boot from the USB and Install the Windows.

Saturday, May 30, 2020

The Sentence

The Sentence: 

    When we speak or write we use words. normally we use following words in group like. A man is reading.Such group of words which make sense is called Sentence.

Types of Sentences: 

Following are the basic types of sentences.

    1. Declarative Sentences.

            Declarative sentence is also called as Assertive sentence. These sentence gives information about fact, opinion and belief. This sentence is used most commonly in writing. This sentence ends with full stop.

We can use declarative sentence of any length. Though the length of declarative group of words varies, this group of words also contains subject and predicate. 

Examples:

                 1. He sat on a bench.
                 2. He always gives his best effort in the team.
                3. I like him for his intensity.
                4. Alex is a good baseball player.
                5. He is a good leader.

    2. Interrogative Sentences.

                Interrogative sentences are those sentences which asks direct question. it always ends with a question mark.  Interrogative sentences allow you to gather information and clear up confusion as well as engage in interesting conversations with others.

Examples:

                 1. Where are you going?
                 2. Why are you crying?
                3. Do you know her?
                4. What is going on?
                5. how are you?

    3. Exclamatory Sentences.

                The sentence which expresses excitement, disgust, admiration, shock, or sorrow, etc. is called an exclamatory sentences. These sentences punctuate with exclamatory sign (!) in the middle or at the end of sentence.

Examples:

                 1. Hurrah! We are going to Miami.

                 2. How disgusting it becomes when he opens his mouth!

                3. How gorgeous the dress is!

                4. What a plunge!

                5.  What a nice car you have!

4. Imperative Sentences.

                 In imperative sentences we give advice or instructions; we can also express a request or command. These kinds of sentences are also known as directives because these sentences provide direction to whoever is being addressed.

Examples:

                   1. Please have a seat.

                 2. Be quiet.

                3. Enjoy yourselves.

                4. Watch out! 

                5. Close you eyes.






Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Introduction To Blog

HHi !
I am Muhammad Afzal. In this Blog I am going to Share the following

English Grammar Step By Step

Windows Installation and Management

Inpage typing 

MS Word 

MS Excel

And Many More

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GRAMMAR

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In the future we are going to learn more and more grammar of English. 

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