Click on “Customize and control Google Chrome” (On top-right corner of google
chrome screen )
Inside it, click on settings
You will see a heading “On Startup”
Inside it click on Set Pages
A small window will pop-up. You will see some URL’s written in it. Clear
them all.
Click Ok and come out of it.
Next You will see a heading “Search”
Either select your search engine by choosing it from the drop down list.
Otherwise, you can select your search engine by clicking on Manage Search
Engines.
For Internet Explorer:-
Click on "Search Text Box" on top right corner of Internet Explorer
Click on the down-side arrow, which will display a list of search engines
If your particular search
engine is not mentioned in that list, then click on “Find More Providers”
The following page will be displayed.Scroll down the page and click on the search provider you want.
A new page will be
loaded and inside it, click on “Add to Internet Explorer”
A new window will be
popped up. Simply click on “Add”
Now, again goto Step-2
and you will find your search engine available in the drop-down list.
Select it
2nd way:-
Find the icon of your
browser
Right Click it
Click on "Properties'"
Look at the tabs, there
will be a tab named “Shortcut”
Inside the shortcut tab,
there is a label called “Target” and after that a long address would be
written.
In that long address,
remove everything after “.exe”.
Remember, don’t remove “
after .exe
Now do this for all icons
for your browser.
Sometimes, after doing
this, the problem is not solved, so go into the settings of Google Chrome
(click on “Customize and control Google Chrome” on top right side -> go to
extensions in the left pane ->find the name which appears when a new tab
open ->delete it )
Restart the browser and
your default page problem would be solved.
Little background: Your computer knows where files are
physically located on your hard disk by looking up their location in a sort of
table of contents.
So when you
empty your recycling bin, the files are still physically present on your hard
disk, but your operating system (OS; e.g. Windows, Linux, etc.) erases the
record of the file's existence from the table of contents.
The physical
location on your hard disk that your deleted file used to take up (and still is
taking up until the data is over-written by another file) now looks like free
space to your OS and other files can use that space.
Extra info:
There are programs that do a sort of reverse process in which they first go to
the physical hard disk and read the files. Then they record the files'
locations in the table of contents so that the files "exist" again
and the OS knows of their "existence". This is what "data"
recovery is; re-writing the table of contents if it is accidentally erased.
Recent reports said, Apple is going to release a smart watch.
It is assumed that this will be a device-satellite, that connects to your phone or tablet and performs functions of some "senior" gadgets.
This thin 6.4-millimeter clock made in the style of iPhone.
They are available in black and white, as does the cell phone.
As suggested by the developer, there is installed a battery, one charge of the gadget which provides up to 3-5 days of work.
Connected to the phone, smart-clock takes over SMS-messaging, e-mail, messages on social networks.
If someone calls you on the phone, the clock starts to vibrate and display the caller’s name, along with his a photograph.
Apple iWatch has energy-efficient Bluetooth 4.0.
There is also a remote control of media player on your smartphone. You can connect headphones to the mobile phone, run a track on the clock and also switch songs.