- Pentium II and Pentium I - Bade Miyan Chhote Miyan
- For an employee who signs a bond - Bandhan
- For an employee without signing bond - Kachche Dhage
- Sister concern - Judwaa
- For an employee who works sincerely - Dil Se
- For an employee who is ready to leave his job – Doli Saja Ke Rakhna
- A project having two projects leaders - Ek Phool Do Mali
- An employee without accommodation - Pardesi Babu
- Password - China Gate
- Super User Password - Gupt
- An employee who is in company for more than Three years - Amar Prem
- Bill Gates - Hum see Badhkar Kaun
- Microsoft Corporation - Ustadon Ke Ustad
- Ctrl C+ Ctrl V - Duplicate
- An employee on probation - Paying Guest
- Ctrl + Alt + Del - Aakhri Raasta
- An employee who frequently changes the company - Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi
- Group Leader - Khal Nayak
- Backup - Jagte Raho
- Dos / Windows - Do Raaste
- F1 - Guide
- Internet - Door Gagan Ki Chhav Mein
- Operator vs computer - Main Khiladi Tu Anadi
- Windows 95 - Bade Dilwala
- undo - Aa ab laut chalen
- Project incharge - Mohra
- Mail Merge in MS Word - Sangam
- Server - Godfather
- Interview - Muqabla
- Result of Interview - Kadwa Sach
- Visa - Border
- A system infected by virus - Pyar to Hona Hi Tha
- Anti virus Kit - Soldier
- System without RAM - Kora Kagaz
- Temporary file - Khote Sikkey
- A system which frequently requires bootable disk - Sharabi
- A computer for the virus - Piya Ka Ghar
- Hard disk vs Floppy Disk - Gharwali Baharwali
**±±+ If you can’t beat your computer at chess, try kickboxing.±±+
[This message has been edited by Mr-Joker (edited July 07, 2001).]