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Saturday 10 August 2013

Pakistan tour of Zimbabwe 2013 Schedule (CRICKET)

Pakistan tour of Zimbabwe 2013 will begin on Friday, August 23, 2013 in Zimbabwe as per cricket schedule announced. Pakistan vs Zimbabwe 2013 is an international Bilateral Series to be organized by Zimbabwe. Pakistan tour of Zimbabwe 2013 will consist of 2 Test, 3 ODI and 2 T20 to be hosted by Zimbabwe in Aug-Sep 2013. The Pakistan vs Zimbabwe 2013 Bilateral Series will comes to end on Sep 14, 2013. 

The Pakistan tour of Zimbabwe 2013 Bilateral Series is a part of Future Cricket Tour Programs (FTP) prepared by International Cricket Council (ICC). Zimbabwe will host the Pakistan tour of Zimbabwe 2013 Bilateral Series, beginning on August 23, 2013. In Pakistan tour of Zimbabwe 2013 Bilateral Series, first T20 match would be between Zimbabwe - Pakistan on Aug 23, 2013 at 13:30 local time to be played at Harare Sports Club, Harare. 

Date and TimeMatch Details and Series
Fri Aug 23 
13:30 local | 11:30 GMT
1st T20 - Zimbabwe vs Pakistan 
Harare Sports Club, Harare
Sat Aug 24 
13:30 local | 11:30 GMT
2nd T20 - Zimbabwe vs Pakistan 
Harare Sports Club, Harare
Tue Aug 27 
09:30 local | 07:30 GMT
1st ODI - Zimbabwe vs Pakistan 
Harare Sports Club, Harare
Thu Aug 29 
09:30 local | 07:30 GMT
2nd ODI - Zimbabwe vs Pakistan 
Harare Sports Club, Harare
Sat Aug 31 
09:30 local | 07:30 GMT
3rd ODI - Zimbabwe vs Pakistan 
Harare Sports Club, Harare
Tue Sep 3 - Sat Sep 7 
10:00 local | 08:00 GMT
1st Test - Zimbabwe vs Pakistan 
Harare Sports Club, Harare
Tue Sep 10 - Sat Sep 14
10:00 local | 08:00 GMT
2nd Test - Zimbabwe vs Pakistan 
Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo

How to fix windows 8 black screen on startup

Why your windows 8 boot black screen?

                         Windows 8 boot black screen would be aroused by uncertain fators, including software errors in device drivers, such as device drive was poorly written in windows system. Another common issue is hardware related, just like there is something wrong with power supplies or RAM memory, overheating of components or hardware that runs beyond the specification limits.
Moreover, corrupted program, registry damage, malware and even viruses can be the original causes of windows 8 screen black.
What can we do to fix such an issue?

Windows 8 Automatic repair

To fix windows 8 black screen directly 

        At this section, we should choose Advanced under windows 8 start screen to enter into the automatic repair base on windows recovery environment. Just like the below picture shows:


Then choose the advanced startup options, and the general pc settings screen will come up. Click "Restart" after you find Advance startup label.

Now we should click on Toubleshoot button and then choose Automatic Repair option as following pictures show:


                                                              Choose a user

  At last, the Automatic Repair program will be launched and just wait for the good news it may brings to you. It is able to remove the windows 8 screen black issue.

Let me know is that work for you if not then tell me what's going on .

Fix problems with CD or DVD drives that can’t read or write media

What it fixes...
  • Your CD or DVD Drive does not read or write and is shown as disabled
  • The media in your CD or DVD drive cannot be read
  • The media cannot be written to by your CD or DVD drive
  • You receive one of the following errors:

5 Top Windows 8 Features You’ll Love


1. Speedy Boot Time


The load and boot up speed has improved significantly over Windows’ predecessors. This is partly due to the better resource allocations to applications and the system. When compared to Windows 7 desktop CPU, Windows 8 has an even speedier boot time.How did they improve so much over Windows 7? Well, Windows 8 employs a technique of hibernating the system kernel  (think of it as your OS’s resource manager) when you shut down, such that it becomes almost like a partial hibernation each time. When you reboot the system, the ‘memory’ of your previous session gets reinitialized quicker.




2. Innovative & Dynamic Desktop

The tiles-based interface, or the Metro UI, will be the first thing you see upon logging in to Windows 8. At first glance, the UI seems to go intuitively with touchscreen devices like tablets and smartphones. Indeed, in such devices, you tap on those apps to open them. The grid layout seems to facilitate such interactions. Needless to say, you can customize your grid by adding and arranging applications.The coolest thing, however, is that not only does Windows 8 allows you to personalize your desktop with the organization of the apps, it is also able display real-time information through them. Microsoft had demonstrated how the tile for a weather app could reveal the current temperature in a city without having to activate the app. The same goes for emails and such. In one glance over your tiles, you can have access to all that you need to be notified and take action on those which are urgent.

3. Improved Search Function

8 has no search box at the bottom of the Start menu. Heck, it doesn’t even have the trademark Start menu! That doesn’t mean that there’s no convenient search function available. All you need to do is to type anything, and a search box will appear from the right and give you the results. The search capability is even stronger this time, displaying all the matching apps and files instantaneously.

You can also search within apps that utilize Windows 8′s search function. The search pane that pops out on the right of your desktop will contain the list of apps which you can conduct the search in. For instance, if you’re looking for the emails sent by a particular contact, typing that name and clicking on the email app would allow you to search from within.

4. Windows To Go

Of the entire list here, this is one feature that offers the most convenience to users. Windows To Go allows users to make a copy of their OS complete with their settings, wallpapers, files and even apps, into a USB thumb drive. Plugged it into another computer with Windows 8 already installed, and you can boot up the PC and make it look exactly alike the OS you normally use, with all settings intact.

It sounds rather amazing, doesn’t it? The potential for such a feature is high and possibilities, many. For one, a virus-infected and crashed system could be revived by simply plugging in the USB thumbdrive with your last saved settings, inclusive of all your files, apps, etc. Users don’t have to worry about losing the ability to work on their projects just because their PC is down; they can always rely on plugging in that thumbdrive into another Windows 8-installed PC. Another is that users may simply bring back work from the office with that thumbdrive rather than a much bulkier laptop.

5. Windows Live Syncing

Similar to Windows To Go, the new Windows 8 will provide Windows Live syncing, such that users can login on any Windows 8 PC with ‘Live ID’ and get back their own personalized settings on it. The desktop will look the same every time the user login on a PC with their Windows Live account.Migrating to a new PC is probably made easier when the user has all the essential settings synced.
How different will this be from Windows To Go? Well, Windows To Go seem to serve more as a controlled device for IT administrators to distribute to employees (with exact duplicates of Windows 8 with the same settings, wallpapers, apps, etc on thumbdrives), while Windows Live Syncing is more to allowing users to keep the basic settings and data available even if they’re away from their primary PC. We can only anticipate how the former and latter will be truly be like until they are unveiled by Microsoft in due course.