Wednesday, 25 July 2012

New 2014 Mazda6 Sedan Photos and Video, Debuts Next Month, Goes on Sale in 2013

Less than 24 hours after Mazda dropped the first photo of the all-new '6' sedan, also known as Atenza in its home market of Japan, the automaker unleashed a few more photos including an image of the car's rear end and a video containing all previously released teaser clips in one.

 The Japanese company tells us that it will hold the world premiere of the 2014 Mazda6 with the 2.0-liter SkyActive model at the 2012 Moscow Motor Show in Russia (August 29 to September 9, 2012), with the complete lineup of vehicles to make their debut in late September at the 2012 Paris Motor Show.

The new Mazda6 is a toned-down, production version of last year's Takeri Concept sporting the company's more aggressive 'KODO' design language that combines curves with hard lines for a dynamic look. The mid-size model is the second Mazda after the CX-5 crossover to incorporate the full range of SKYACTIV technologies which brings a lightweight modular platform and a suite of clean gasoline and diesel engines.
 
On display in Moscow will be a Russian-specification version of the sedan featuring a SKYACTIV-G 2.0-liter gasoline engine coupled to a SKYACTIV-Drive six-speed automatic transmission.

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

How to Fix Windows XP Boot Problem?

If you are still using Windows XP as your PC’s operating system, you could do yourself a great favor by replacing it with a more reliable and powerful operating system like Windows 7. Windows 7 administration and configuration management features are lot easier to handle, and in most cases, they are automated and less time consuming. In contrast, for Windows XP, you will often end up spending a lot of time fixing recurrent errors and security vulnerabilities and that too following complex troubleshooting steps or executing weird commands at the command prompt.

Why Windows XP Boot Problem Occurs?

Getting a Windows XP boot problem is quite common and many computer users are faced with a system where Windows will not start at all. More specifically, just after you have done some addition into your system like installing a new hardware for example, the system might crash due to possible conflicts in system resource sharing. If that is the case, take the new hardware off of your system and see how it behaves. Sometimes installing new software can also lead to similar problem, maybe because the new program gobbling up too much physical memory of your system. In that case, you should uninstall the new software, add sufficient physical memory into your system and then install the new program back again and see what