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Friday, 30 August 2013

How to Create Shutdown,log off, or hibernate shortcut key

               Create Shutdown,log off, or hibernate shortcut key

    Sometimes we get too lazy and we need some easier way to do our work. Lets create shortcut key to shutdown our computers. At first right click on your desktop free space then click new and select shortcut. A box will appear and type the following word exactly shutdown -r -t 0 . then click ok. A new shortcut folder will be created and you can shut down your computer immediately . For log off or stand by copy the following :
Restart: shutdown -r -t 0
Logoff: shutdown -l -t 0
Hibernate: rundll32.exe PowrProf.dll, SetSuspendState Hibernate

How to create Multiple user login in yahoo Massager without any software or patch

          Multiple user login in yahoo Massager without any software or patch.you can create and enjoy.
 
       Login to to yahoo messenger with multiple user ID without any software or patch. You just have to do a simple Task. First click Start menu and then click run, then type regedit and then press enter. A box will appear now from the box navigate HKEY_CURRENT_USER , then from the list select SOFTWARE , then from the software select YAHOO , then from Yahoo select PAGER , then from Pager select TEST. Now right click on the TEST and then click Dword value. In the right side you will notice a new folder appears, Rename it as Plural. Then double click it then select decimal and give the value 1 in the value box and click OK. That's it now try to login in yahoo messenger with multiple ID. (you will find this tricks as the most useful trick )

Thursday, 29 August 2013

How to delete administrator password without any software


 This is an How to delete administrator password without any software.follow the steps and enjoy the administrator password delete in ourself


Boot up with DOS and delete the sam.exe and sam.log files from Windows\system32\config in your hard drive. Now when you boot up in NT the password on your built-in administrator account which will be blank (i.e No password). This solution works only if your hard drive is FAT kind.

Method 2

Step
1. Put your hard disk of your computer in any other pc .Step 2. Boot that computer and use your hard disk as a secondary hard disk (D'nt boot as primary hard disk ).Step 3. Then open that drive in which the victim’s window(or your window) is installed.Step 4. Go to location windows->system32->configStep 5. And delete SAM.exe and SAM.log
Step 6. Now remove hard disk and put in your computer.
Step 7. And boot your computer :-)

Monday, 26 August 2013

How to free MMS in BSNL network

 To follow the steps and  enjoy the free mms in BSNL network


goto--->menu
select--->tools
goto--->settings
select--->connection
select--->access points
goto--->options
select--->new access point
in connection name
type "free mms"
data bearer--->packet data/gprs
access point name --->gprsnorth.cellone.in(for north zone)
home page --->http://mms/mmsc

Then option advanced settings
networt type--->IPv4
proxy server address--->10.100.5.20
proxy port number--->3100
save and activate it.

Tuesday, 20 August 2013

How To Trace Your Stolen Laptop/PC Using MAC ID

Hello..Friends.. Before I'm Posted Reliance Free GPRS Trick Working Fine..
Today Im Posting New Trick To Trace Your Stolen Laptop Or PC..

We Know That, A Stolen Mobile Can Find Using IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity)
Number.. But We Never Heard Any Trick To Trace A Stolen Laptop..
Yess.. Its Possible To Trace A Stolen Laptop-PC..
Today Im Providing This New Trick To Get Back Your Laptop..

JUST FOLLOW BELOW STEPS:

Step:-1) Whenever a Laptop is Connected To Internet At That Time We Can Trace This Laptop-PC Using MAC-ID (Media Access Control ID), So Its Important To Know You MAC-ID Of Your Laptop-PC
Step:-2) There Are Many Softwares Available On Internet To Trace Your LaptopUsing MAC-ID,
So Download Any Software For That..
Step:-3) To Know What is MAC-ID And From Where It is Find, Just Click Here To Know About It..

Tricks to shutdown computer automatically on your scheduled time





     We always post tricks related to PC And Laptops
Today again posting very useful trick to all PC Users..
Many time we forget to shutdown our computer due to sleep or anything else..
When we awake then we see that our computer still the same.
Interesting thing is that many of us has habit to sleep down while working on computer without shut down.
But there is solution for these type of lazy peoples to shut down computer automatically.
Yes, you can shutdown your computer automatically on your scheduled time.
How?? Lets See,
 

HOW?

Download WinMend Freeware Software (WinMend Is Utility Which Turns Off Your Computer Automatically. With Simple , It Can Shut Down, Hibernate, Stand by or Log off The Computer Unattended At a Scheduled Time. Supports Language: English, Hungarian, Vietnames and Russian.)
Main Features:
  • Countdown Screen-
There is a 30-second countdown screen before the computer is automatically turned off, so you can cancel or change the operation in time.
  • Compact-
When auto shutdown is set up, it will be minimized to the task bar. Your screen will look clean!
  • Intelligent-
Based on user’s settings, it can be launched automatically at Windows startup to perform tasks set by the user.
  • Freeware Software, easy to download and customize.

How to hide a files and folder using in command prompt




Everyone has some secret data on their computer or laptop and hide with using traditional hide method.
Now everyone knows the traditional hide method and your secret files becomes public files.
But now you can hide your secret files without any software completely safe. No one can find your secret files now. The trick which we posting today is based upon the 'CommandPrompt'.
Once you hide any files then no one can find it.

Benefits:-

  1. Once you hide files/folders using this method then these files can not viewed by any search option.
  2. If you click 'Show Hidden Files And Folders' then also it cant shown by any search option.

JUST FOLLOW BELOW SIMPLE STEPS TO HIDE FILES:

Step:-1) Press Windows Key + R Then Run Command Box Will Appear. 
Step:-2) Now Type 'cmd' And Hit Enter. 
Step:-3) Then Command Prompt Window Will Display.
Suppose We Have To Hide Folder 'xyz' And Its Path Is, "D:\xyz"
Step:-4) Then Type, "attrib+s +h D:\xyz" And Hit Enter. (D:\xyz is a demo folder name) . 
Step:-5) Now Your Folder Successfully Hide.









How to get Reliance highspeed GPRS












        Just given below the step follows . you can enjoy the free gprs pack in your reliance network
step:-1) Make sure your balance is less than 1 .Rs (It is safe)
Step:-2) Make As Below New Setting In Your Mobile 
Step:-3) APN: rcomwap 
Step:-4) Proxy: mysslproxy.com
Step:-5) Port: 80 
Step:-6) Homepage119.213.179.9 OR 275.147.119.2
Step:-7) Now Save The Settings And Restart Your Mobile. 
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Saturday, 17 August 2013

How to use skype in international phone calls

1. Download Skype and sign up for an account.
Visit Skype’s homepage at skype.com to securely download the software for free. Before using the program, you will be required to create an account.
2. Sign into your Skype account.
Before placing a call, you will be prompted to sign into your newly-created account. On a computer, the pro
3. Dial number.
From your home menu, click on “Call phones” located at the bottom of your tool bar.gram will be launcClick on the flag in the entry field to bring up a drop down menu of dialing codes. Select the country you are trying to call and the country’s calling code will be automatically added to the field. Finally, enter the remaining digits of the number and click the green “call” button.

Tip: Most countries have toll-free numbers that will be free to call from Skype. If this is not an option, you will need to add credit to your Skype account to pay for the call. Rates differ by country, but on average are significantly cheaper than using a landline or cellular phone.hed from the installed desktop or menu bar icon.

How to setting up an home network

It is just as well that domestic Internet is cheaper and faster than ever today. Devices that never used to have any use for the Internet use it all the time now – television and gaming consoles for instance. If you don’t already have Wi-Fi in place, this could be the time to take the plunge. If you’re planning on setting up a home network with Wi-Fi, here are the mistakes you need to step around.
Not planning ahead
Many people buying their first Wi-Fi router are simply looking for a way to connect a new mobile device to the Internet. The mistake they make, though, is to not plan for the kind of coverage that they need and the number of devices they need simultaneous use for.
Wi-Fi routers usually get placed where the Internet cable enters the house. This point may be far away from the place you actually wish to use your mobile device – out in the garden, the bedroom or bathroom, the kitchen and so on.
People also underestimate the amount of Wi-Fi bandwidth they need. While they may have a fast Internet connection coming into the house, their Wi-Fi router could be a basic model that is capable of only enough speed for YouTube videos. When more people in the house get mobile Internet devices or when someone decides to subscribe to Netflix, it begins to be apparent that the Wi-Fi router’s throughput is inadequate.
The way to sidestep these problems is to do some basic calculations. You need to work out how far away each point is that you might wish to take your mobile device and look at the kinds of the walls you have in between. When you buy a router, it’s important also to plan for the number of devices that you may get in the future and make sure that it is powerful enough for the kind of distances you have in mind.
Buying the fastest router you can afford is easily the best idea.
Neglecting to reconsider where the router goes
The point where the Internet cable enters the house isn’t often the best place for the router. It’s usually a better idea to either place the router in the middle of the house or to place it in a part of the house that’s close to where most people use their Wi-Fi.
Hot swapping the Wi-Fi router
Sometimes, you have a wired Internet modem in place and you only need to buy a Wi-Fi router to connect to it. If you simply remove the old wired router and plug your new Wi-Fi router in, though, the modem will refuse to recognize it. It will be stuck on the old router. You need to turn the modem off before you plug in a new Wi-Fi router.
Neglecting to note down all the necessary settings before getting rid of the old router
Routers can be complex devices to set up. Not only do you need usernames and passwords to connect to your ISP, you need information for all kinds of arcane settings, as well – QoS, port forwarding and so on. The way out is to write down every single setting on your old router before you take it out.
Leaving the channel setting on default
Wi-Fi is popular today – most homes have it. If you live in a crowded neighborhood, you probably have dozens of Wi-Fi routers in the immediate area. This is a problem when everyone uses the same Wi-Fi transmission channel. If everyone uses the same frequency, the channel can become crowded and slow down speeds for all concerned.
It’s a better idea to download a free Wi-Fi channel changer tool to find out which channel in your area is the least crowded. You should then delve into your Wi-Fi router’s settings page and change the channel to the least crowded one.
Finally…
Wi-Fi has been around for years now and many standards exist. If your laptop or other device is a few years old, it could use an older Wi-Fi standard. Upgrading your home network to a modern high-speed standard, you can only make full use of the speed you have if the devices that use the Wi-Fi connection are upgraded to be faster, too.

How to Make Windows7 Networking Easier

Connect to a Wi-Fi network with WPS

Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a feature supported by many Wi-Fi routers and adapters to make connecting and securing them really easy. Supported routers usually have a button that you push when you want to add a new computer. Within a short amount of time, you can push a button on the wireless adapter or on its software. Then it will automatically configure and connect with the router.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is natively supported in Windows 7. So instead of having to push a button on the adapter or use their wireless utility, all you have to do is attempt to connect. If the Wi-Fi adapter supports WPS, Windows should prompt you to enter the security key or push the button on the router. Once you push the router's WPS button, the adapter will automatically be configured and connected with the router.

Configure your wireless router via Windows

Another function made possible by native Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) support is the ability to configure the basic settings of a Wi-Fi router via the Windows 7 interface. Usually you must login to a router's control panel from a web browser to configure its settings.
When you attempt to connect to an unconfigured Wi-Fi router (such as with the default network name and no security) that supports WPS, Windows 7 will ask if you want set it up. If you proceed, you must enter the WPS PIN of the router, usually printed on the bottom of the router. After entering the PIN, you can change the network name (SSID) and optionally customize the security and encryption settings.
The setup wizard will also automatically configure your computer with the chosen settings, so no need to reenter the security password. If you have other computers on the network, you can manually enter the security password when connecting to the Wi-Fi router or on other Windows 7 computers use WPS as discussed in the previous section.

Set default printer for each network location

If you have a laptop or netbook that you take between multiple locations that have a printer, consider setting each network with a default printer. Thus when you connect to a network, Windows will automatically set your chosen printer for that network as the default. You don't have to remember to select the right one when printing.
To set the default printers for networks, click Start > Devices and Printers. Select a printer and click Manage Default Printers. Then choose the Change my default printer when I change networks option, select a network, the default printer you'd like to use, and click Add. Repeat the process for other networks.

Hide and disable HomeGroup

The new HomeGroup feature debuting in Windows 7 tries to help you share files and printers on home and small offices networks. However, it only works with computers loaded with Windows 7. If you still have Windows XP or Vista on your network, you probably don't care to use it.
If you don't use the HomeGroup feature, you can disable and hide it. This stops Windows 7 from prompting you to configure the HomeGroup settings after connecting to a new Home network and will hide the shortcut link on Windows Explorer windows and dialogs.
To disable and hide HomeGroup, click Start, type services, and click the services icon in the search results. On the Services window, find and double-click onHomeGroupListener and HomeGroupProvider. For each service, click Stop and select Disabled for the Startup Type.

Create a wireless hosted (virtual) network

A new feature in Windows 7 lets you create a Wireless Hosted Network. It basically creates a virtual Wi-Fi router with your wireless adapter, so you can share or extend your network and/or Internet access. You can even host the Wireless Hosted Network while being connected to a regular Wi-Fi network with the same wireless adapter.
Keep in mind, your wireless adapter must be using drivers certified for Windows 7 in order to use the Wireless Hosted Network feature. If Windows detects a support adapter, it will automatically add another connection (named Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter) to the Network Connections window.
To configure and manage the Wireless Hosted Network you can either use commands via a Command Prompt (as we'll discuss) or use a third-party utility, such asConnectify.
To configure the Wireless Hosted Network settings via the Command Prompt enter:
netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=YourVirtualNetworkName key=YourNetworkPassword
Be sure to input your particular SSID with your desired network name and key with your desired WPA2-PSK security password.
Before you start the Wireless Hosted Network, you probably want to configure Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) so users connecting to the Wireless Hosted Network will give Internet access:
  1. Click the network icon in the bottom right corner of Windows, open the Network and Sharing Center.
  2. Click the Change adapter settings link on the left.
  3. Find the Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter and remember the network connection name given to it.
  4. Right-click the network connection that's connected to the Internet, select Properties, and select the Sharing tab.
  5. Check Allow other network users to connect through this computer's Internet connection, choose the network connection name for the Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter that you looked up earlier, and click OK.
Now you can return to the Command Prompt and start the Wireless Hosted Network:
netsh wlan start hostednetwork
It will automatically turn off after a restart or shutdown, however, enter the following to manually stop it:
netsh wlan stop hostednetwork
To see the Wireless Hosted Network details, including the MAC addresses of connected users, enter the following:
netsh wlan show hostednetwork
Keep in mind, users connected to the Wireless Hosted Network can access the network shares and resources of your computer and the regular network you're connected to. Thus you should disable any shares you don't want them to access.

Tips and Tricks in Wireless Home Networking

This is about an Tricks in home networking

   In follow the step is given below

 Fix Connectivity Issues:

It sounds crazy, but 95 percent of all Internet connectivity problems can be solved by power-cycling both the router and the modem. Turn them both off, and then turn the modem back on first. Once its "sync" or signal light comes on, turn on your router.

Use Encryption:

You've probably heard this before, but it bears repeating: Always enable your router's wireless security! Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption is the oldest (and weakest) form of security; the newer (and stronger) Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) and WPA-2 are the best protection available today for home users.

Update Your Router's Firmware:

All routers include internal read-only chips with embedded instructions that can be updated by the manufacturer. Router manufacturers generally update a product's firmware to increase performance as well as to resolve bugs and security issues, so it's wise to keep your router's firmware up-to-date. Check the manufacturer's Web site for the latest updates.

Boost Your Wireless Signal:

If walls and distance are causing wireless signal degradation, you can do a few things to boost it. Move your router to higher ground—the signal radiates downward. You can also try a signal extender (or repeater), which boosts the signal. Finally, high-gain antennas will work, but they only focus the signal in one direction.

Change Admin Password:

Every router has a well-known default password that's used to access the router's browser-based configuration page. Most setup wizards will make you change this password, but not all do. If not, be sure to change it yourself to prevent unwanted hangers-on from changing your network's settings.

Go Back to Factory Settings:

If you've lost or forgotten your router's login credentials, you can get around this predicament by resetting the router to its factory settings. Do this by holding down the button on the back of it for 30 seconds. Next, look in the manual for the default user name and password, and then change them on your router's browser-based configuration page.

Disable SSID Broadcast:

Unless you disable it, your router broadcasts its service set identifier (SSID)—the name of your network—which allows your neighbors to see (and attempt to gain access to) your network. Instead, disable broadcasting, making the network appear as "SSID not broadcast." Access the unnamed network by typing in the SSID name when prompted.

Change the Default SSID:

Change your pre-defined, default SSID—leaving it as "Linksys," for example, tells the world that you haven't configured your router, which invites attackers.

Filter by MAC Address:

Every piece of networking gear includes a unique "fingerprint" called a media access control, or MAC, address. You can configure your router to filter connections using these addresses so that only your computers can connect to your network. Most routers will show you connected devices, so adding an adapter's MAC address is a one-click process.

Step Up to 5GHz:

The majority of today's networks operate in the crowded 2.4GHz frequency range, which is shared by microwaves, cordless phones, and other home networks. To avoid possible interference, many new routers are capable of broadcasting at 5GHz, which has 23 wide-open channels as opposed to 2.4GHz's three non-overlapping channels.

Limit Your Number of DHCP Clients:

Most people use their router as a DHCP server; when clients connect, the router dynamically assigns IP addresses from a large pool of addresses. Limiting that list to the number of clients in your home, however, will help prevent interlopers from hopping onto your network.

Use Your Router's Firewall:

Two features make most hardware firewalls more powerful than software firewalls: stateful packet inspection (SPI) and network address translation (NAT). SPI examines packets' content and behavior before granting access, and NAT hides all PCs connected to the router from the Internet, "translating" their IP addresses into private ones that are unreachable from outside the firewall.

Change Your Channel:

Wireless B and G (and some N) routers operate at the 2.4GHz frequency, which only has three non-overlapping channels: 1, 6 and 11. By default, your router will most likely be using one of these channels, and the bad news is so your neighbors' routers as well. If you experience dropped connections, sluggish performance or both, a good first step is to switch the channel. If it's set to channel 1, go to 11. If it's set to 6, try either 1 or 11 for best results.

Let Windows Control Your Wireless Networks:

If a network adapter's software takes control of your wireless network, it can be difficult to put Windows back in charge. First, click Start, then Run, then type services.msc. Scroll down to Wireless Zero Configuration and start the service. Right-click your wireless connection, select view available networks, and then click advanced settings on the left. Click the wireless networks tab, and check "Use Windows to Configure my wireless network settings."

Disable File Sharing in Public:

If you're in a public place with a Net connection, it's a good idea to disable File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks. In the properties of your network adapter, uncheck the appropriate box. It's also a good idea to switch your notebook's wireless radio off if you aren't using it.