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How to extend your Q mobile Internal memory (use sd card as internal memory)

The Root Process we are going to mention here is quite simple and after that we will guide you to install Custom Recovery in your smartphone. This will Enable to install custom ROMs in your smartphone and Enjoy most of it.
We also have qmobile a900 & q mobile noir a2 classic, easy root & custom recovery installation guide, check our related posts Root qmobile a900 & Root qmobile noir a2 classic.
Disclaimer: The software packages provided here are not our development , so , if anything Goes wrong we will not be held responsible.
You just need to Take care of few things while applying this method. Make sure you take following precautions.
  1. Make sure your phone is more than 60 percent charged.
  2. Make sure your phone’s drivers are completely installed in your PC, To find more help about this Read our post about driver click here.
  3. Make sure you have checked USB DEBUGGING box in developers settings to find more about developers options click here.
HOW TO ROOT?
Few things you need to download first are
  1. Download and install Drivers for window before you begin the process. You can use official suite of QMobile to install drivers for your phone in your PC.
  2. Download Root package and extract it on desktop. Remember the name of folder in which you have extracted these files.
PROCESS
  1. Connect your phone to PC via USB Cable.
  2. Go to the folder where you have kept the extracted files on desktop and find a file with name of “RUN.BAT”. Double click it to run it.
  3. A cmd window will open asking you to enter a choice. You should enter “1″ and then press Enter. Wait for the process to finish. After that your phone will Reboot Automatically.root-qmobile-a10-a5
  4. Enjoy your Rooted Qmobiles.

Thursday 2 October 2014

Quantum Computing

A quantum computer is a computation system that makes direct use of quantum-mechanical phenomena, such as superposition and entanglement, to perform operations on data.As of 2014 quantum computing is still in its infancy but experiments have been carried out in which quantum computational operations were executed on a very small number of qubit.Both practical and theoretical research continues, and many national governments and military funding agencies support quantum computing research to develop quantum computers for both civilian and national security purposes, such as cryptanalysis. Large-scale quantum computers will be able to solve certain problems much quicker than any classical computer using the best currently known algorithms, like integer factorization using Shor's algorithm or the simulation of quantum many-body systems.