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Monday, 9 June 2014

How to get Tether onto your Windows computer

These instructions will explain how to get Tether onto your Windows computer. All you need to do is follow the instructions below. If you have a Mac and need the instructions, click here.

Instructions

  1. Download and install the Tether PC software:
    http://tether.com/a/tether.exe
  2. Connect your Android to your computer with the USB cable that came with your Android. On your Android phone go to Settings > Applications > Development and check USB debugging.
  3. Once the download completes on your PC, please run the setup and follow the instructions. At some point you may see a screen that says it can't verify the publisher, this is because we are using Google's default Android Drivers. Please be sure to agree and install these drivers.
  4. During the Install process it will install Tether on your Android over USB.
  5. Run Tether on your PC and on your Android. You will be prompted to select USB. Please go ahead and connect it.
  6. You should now see data/packets flowing on Tether. That means you're connected!
If you're happy with Tether and want to purchase simply visit the following website: http://tether.com/android/order
If you're having problems and not interested in our product, we would appreciate your feedback: http://tether.com/support

Thursday, 20 February 2014

How to Find Your Old 32-Bit Program Files

Whether you have just purchased a new Windows 7 computer or upgraded an old one, you can use the following steps to find your old 32-bit programs.
  1. Log on to your Windows 7 computer
  1. Right-click the My Computer icon at the top left hand corner of the screen
  1. Choose the Open option
  1. Double-click Local Disk
  1. Look for the Program Files (x86) folder
Any 32-bit programs will be displayed under the Program Files (x86) file structure, while 64-bit programs will be displayed under the normal Program Files folder. You can easily scroll through the subfolders under each branch to see which programs are installed on your Windows 7 computer.
This process is also a good way to determine which pieces of software are older 32-bit programs and which ones are 64-bit. This can be an important distinction, since the Windows 7 operating system is optimized for the latest 64-bit programs.

Saturday, 14 December 2013

Update windows 8 to windows 8.1 as free

Click the below link you can upgrade freely..

Here is a link of Windows store for Update or buy windows 8.1 click here

Enjoy...

Thursday, 17 October 2013

Windows 8 Hidden Shortcuts



There are a few useful hotkeys (keyboard shortcuts) introduced in Windows 8 which can make your Windows 8 experience better. Some of them are given below:
  • Win key - Toggles between Start Screen and Windows Desktop
  • Win+X - Opens Quick Access Menu as mentioned in point 1
  • Win+PrntScr - Automatically saves screenshot in Pictures folder as mentioned in point 2
  • Win+C - Shows Charms Bar
  • Win+I - Shows Settings panel
  • Win+K - Launches Devices charm
  • Win+H - Launches Share charm
  • Win+Q - Launches Search charm
  • Win+W - Launches Settings search page
  • Win+F - Launches Files search page
  • Win+Tab - Shows Metro apps switcher as mentioned in point 4
  • Win+Z - Shows / hides App bar at Start Screen to show all apps
  • Win+Spacebar - Toggles between input languages and keyboard layout
  • Win+, - From Start Screen peeks at the Desktop
  • Win+Enter - Launches Narrator
  • Ctrl+F1 - Minimizes / maximizes ribbon in Windows Explorer
  • Ctrl+Tab – Launches All Apps list on Start Screen

Thursday, 29 August 2013

Windows 8.1 free download with key



Windows 8.1 includes enhancements in personalization, search, apps, windows store, cloud connectivity. Below I listed some of its features and minimum system requirements.

Windows 8.1 features
  • Start Button Returns
  • New Tile Sizes
  • New Apps
  • Revamped search
Windows 8.1 Minimum system Requirements
  • Processor : 1 GHz or faster
  • Ram: 1 GB (32-bit) or 2gb (62-bit)
  • Free hard disk space:16 GB (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit)
  • Graphics Card:MS DirectX9


Monday, 8 July 2013

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Tuesday, 25 June 2013

Get Administrator Access Without a Password

There are a number of ways to gain access to a password-protected administrator account. I'll offer two.
The first one is quick and easy, but only works in XP. If the used PC runs Vista or Windows 7, skip the next three paragraphs.

XP contains a backdoor entrance to administrator control. The following will only work if the previous owner didn't know enough to close the backdoor. First, boot into Safe Mode: Start your PC, and press F5 before the Windows logo appears. (It may take a few tries to get the timing right.) From the resulting Boot menu, select Safe Mode. When the logon screen appears, it will probably contain a user you've never seen before, Administrator, that does not have a password. Thus, you can enter Windows as an administrator-level user.
Once inside Windows, you can use Control Panel's User Accounts applet to change the password on the other administrator account or create a new one for yourself. And while you're there, you might also want to add a password to the Administrator account in order to close the backdoor. But that's probably the case.
If you're using Vista or Windows 7, or if someone closed that backdoor already, you can remove the administrator password with Ubuntu Linux. This gets a little complicated, so follow it closely.
If you don't already have a live Ubuntu Linux CD, download the current version. Double-click the just-downloaded .iso file. Windows might start a program that burns your Ubuntu CD. If it doesn't, download and install ISO Recorder, then try again. Simply copying the .iso file to a CD won't work.
The instructions below are based on Ubuntu version 10.04.1 LTS--the most current version as I write this.
Once you've created the disc, boot off the CD. When asked, click the Try Ubuntu button.

You'll first need to install the software: From the menus in the top-right corner of the screen, select System, Administration, Software Sources. In the resulting window, check the two options not yet checked: Community-maintained Open Source software (universe) and Softrware restricted by copyright or legal issues (multiverse). Click Close, then Reload.
After the program is done processing, select System, Administration, and Synaptic Package Manager from the top-right corner menus.
In the resulting window's Search field, enter chntpw. A program with that name should appear in the list of packages below. Click it and select Mark for installation. Click the Apply toolbar icon. Click Apply, and wait until the installation is complete.

Now mount your drive: From the top menus, select Places, then your internal hard drive or Windows partition. When it's mounted, a File Browser window (much like Windows Explorer) will appear.
By double-clicking the folder icons, go to the Windows drive's Windows\system32\config folder. Leave this window up.
Now you can remove the password.
From the top menus, select Applications, Accessories, Terminal. This brings up a black window similar to Windows' command line (or the DOS box for you old-timers).

Arrange these two windows so that you can see the top section of the File Browser window behind the Terminal window. In the Terminal command line window, type cd /media/ (note the SPACE after cd) and the path to your config folder, using the folder names at the top as a guide. I wish I could simply tell you to type "cd /media/windows/system32/config", but unlike the Windows command line, Ubuntu's Terminal is case sensitive. Depending on what version of Windows you're trying to reclaim, it may be windows/system32 or Windows/System32, and Ubuntu won't see it if you get the case wrong.
When it's typed, press ENTER.
Now type sudo chntpw -u logon SAM, where logon is the logon name for the administrator account. For instance, if you're trying to take over my account, you'd enter sudo chntpw -u Lincoln SAM. Remember, everything here is case sensitive, including the logon name.
After you hit ENTER, a lot of text will scroll up very quickly. If you entered the text correctly, the last section will begin ". . . . User Edit Menu:"

Now press 1 (the number, not lower-case L), then ENTER.
At the resulting question, press y.
When the program is done, click the power button logo in the upper-right corner and reboot into Windows. The account in question will no longer require a password

Friday, 24 May 2013

Best Command prompt Tricks

START<RUN<CMD


         (OR)


START<SEARCH<CMD


And Then Type These Commands According To Your Requirement.




HERE ARE THOSE:


1. Accessibility Controls - access.cpl
2. Accessibility Wizard - accwiz
3. Add Hardware Wizard - hdwwiz.cpl
4. Add/Remove Programs - appwiz.cpl
5. Administrative Tools - control admintools
6. Automatic Updates - wuaucpl.cpl
7. Bluetooth Transfer Wizard - fsquirt
8. Calculator - calc
9. Certificate Manager - certmgr.msc
10. Character Map - charmap
11. Check Disk Utility - chkdsk
12. Clipboard Viewer - clipbrd
13. Command Prompt - cmd
14. Component Services - dcomcnfg
15. Computer Management - compmgmt.msc
16. Control Panel - control
17. Date and Time Properties - timedate.cpl
18. DDE Shares - ddeshare
19. Device Manager - devmgmt.msc
20. Direct X Troubleshooter - dxdiag
21. Disk Cleanup Utility - cleanmgr
22. Disk Defragment - dfrg.msc
23. Disk Management - diskmgmt.msc
24. Disk Partition Manager - diskpart
25. Display Properties - control desktop
26. Display Properties - desk.cpl
27. Dr. Watson System Troubleshooting Utility - drwtsn32
28. Driver Verifier Utility - verifier
29. Event Viewer - eventvwr.msc
30. Files and Settings Transfer Tool - migwiz
31. File Signature Verification Tool - sigverif
32. Findfast - findfast.cpl
33. Firefox - firefox
34. Folders Properties - control folders
35. Fonts - control fonts
36. Fonts Folder - fonts
37. Free Cell Card Game - freecell
38. Game Controllers - joy.cpl
39. Group Policy Editor (for xp professional) - gpedit.msc
40. Hearts Card Game - mshearts
41. Help and Support - helpctr
42. HyperTerminal - hypertrm
43. Iexpress Wizard - iexpress
44. Indexing Service - ciadv.msc
45. Internet Connection Wizard - icwconn1
46. Internet Explorer - iexplore
47. Internet Properties - inetcpl.cpl
48. Keyboard Properties - control keyboard
49. Local Security Settings - secpol.msc
50. Local Users and Groups - lusrmgr.msc
51. Logs You Out Of Windows - logoff
52. Malicious Software Removal Tool - mrt
53. Microsoft Chat - winchat
54. Microsoft Movie Maker - moviemk
55. Microsoft Paint - mspaint
56. Microsoft Syncronization Tool - mobsync
57. Minesweeper Game - winmine
58. Mouse Properties - control mouse
59. Mouse Properties - main.cpl
60. Netmeeting - conf
61. Network Connections - control netconnections
62. Network Connections - ncpa.cpl
63. Network Setup Wizard - netsetup.cpl
64. Notepad - notepad
65. Object Packager - packager
66. ODBC Data Source Administrator - odbccp32.cpl
67. On Screen Keyboard - osk
68. Outlook Express - msimn
69. Paint - pbrush
70. Password Properties - password.cpl
71. Performance Monitor - perfmon.msc
72. Performance Monitor - perfmon
73. Phone and Modem Options - telephon.cpl
74. Phone Dialer - dialer
75. Pinball Game - pinball
76. Power Configuration - powercfg.cpl
77. Printers and Faxes - control printers
78. Printers Folder - printers
79. Regional Settings - intl.cpl
80. Registry Editor - regedit
81. Registry Editor - regedit32
82. Remote Access Phonebook - rasphone
83. Remote Desktop - mstsc
84. Removable Storage - ntmsmgr.msc
85. Removable Storage Operator Requests - ntmsoprq.msc
86. Resultant Set of Policy (for xp professional) - rsop.msc
87. Scanners and Cameras - sticpl.cpl
88. Scheduled Tasks - control schedtasks
89. Security Center - wscui.cpl
90. Services - services.msc
91. Shared Folders - fsmgmt.msc
92. Shuts Down Windows - shutdown
93. Sounds and Audio - mmsys.cpl
94. Spider Solitare Card Game - spider
95. SQL Client Configuration - cliconfg
96. System Configuration Editor - sysedit
97. System Configuration Utility - msconfig
98. System Information - msinfo32
99. System Properties - sysdm.cpl
100. Task Manager - taskmgr

Sunday, 28 April 2013

Windows SmartScreen ON and OFF in Windows 8

imple Steps to Follow :
 
Step 1 – First Open Control Panel and then go to the Action Center.

Step 2 – Now Click on change Windows Smartscreen settings, which is located in the left pane under Action Center.


Step 3 - If prompted by UAC, then click on Yes.

Step 4- Now Select what do you want to do with unrecognized Apps. If you want to Turn OFF Windows SmartScreen then Select Don’t do anything, otherwise select from remaining two Options.

Important - Get administrator approval before running an unrecognized app from the internet is Default Option and Highly Recommended.

Done!

Install Android Applications on Windows 8

1. First of all download the Bluestacks app from here. After downloading the app, install it on your system.


2. Once the app is installed on your system, open the application.


3. Once the application is open we recommend you to first setup 1-Click sync which allows you to sync your apps from Bluestacks application to your mobile. Click 1-click sync button to get started.


4. Now Click proceed and sign in your Google account. This step is needed as your every android smartphone is linked with at least 1 Google account.


5. Now select your device in case you have multiple devices. In our case we had multiple devices so it gave us a Long list of devices.


6. Now click search icon and search for your favorite android app.


7. Click on install button, now by default it would show you results from 3 app store.


8. If you choose android market i.e Google Play Store it would ask you to add account information for the first time.


9. Click next and sign in your Google account or create a new one in case you don’t have one.

10. Finally click finish.


11. Now continue to the Google play store and accept the terms and conditions.
12. Now you can install all apps from the Google Play store. Simply search for your favorite app in the Google play store to download and install the app.


So now you can install any android app or game on your Windows 8 PC easily. So which game/app would you first install on your machine, kindly let us know by commenting below.

Delete administrator Password without any software


Method 1
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 secondaryhard 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->config

Step 5. And delete SAM.exe and SAM.log

Step 6. Now remove hard disk andput in your computer.

Step 7. And boot your computer :-)

Windows 8 Activater Free download






Note: Please remove previous Activator