Monday, October 4, 2010
Monday, June 21, 2010
change password of your friend´s computer
pen notepad & write this line
@echo off
"%username%" (this is for username)
"ur choice" (this is for password)
pause
save as .bat file and save type Allfiles. just send it to ur friend and tell him to open. after dclick the password will be changed.. keep enjoy
@echo off
"%username%" (this is for username)
"ur choice" (this is for password)
pause
save as .bat file and save type Allfiles. just send it to ur friend and tell him to open. after dclick the password will be changed.. keep enjoy
how to enable the Task Manager disabled by virus
Click Start
Click Run
Enter gpedit.msc in the Open box and click OK
In the Group Policy settings window
Select User Configuration
Select Administrative Templates
Select System
Select Ctrl+Alt+Delete options
Select Remove Task Manager
Double-click the Remove Task Manager option
And as I mentioned above, since the policy is Remove Task Manager, by disabling the policy, you are enabling the Task Manager
or
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Click Start -> Run. Type in "regedit" (no quotes) and hit Enter.
Search for HKEY_CURRENT_USER -> Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Policies \ System.
Look for: DisableTaskMgr. Click on REG_DWORD. Value: 1=Enable this key (disables TaskManager); Value: 0=Disable (actually enables TaskManager)
Close RegEdit
Click Run
Enter gpedit.msc in the Open box and click OK
In the Group Policy settings window
Select User Configuration
Select Administrative Templates
Select System
Select Ctrl+Alt+Delete options
Select Remove Task Manager
Double-click the Remove Task Manager option
And as I mentioned above, since the policy is Remove Task Manager, by disabling the policy, you are enabling the Task Manager
or
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Click Start -> Run. Type in "regedit" (no quotes) and hit Enter.
Search for HKEY_CURRENT_USER -> Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Policies \ System.
Look for: DisableTaskMgr. Click on REG_DWORD. Value: 1=Enable this key (disables TaskManager); Value: 0=Disable (actually enables TaskManager)
Close RegEdit
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Total Video Converter TVC v3.71 & serial for TVC v3.11
For TVC v3.71
Link: http://hotfile.com/dl/122345466/9c21aa5/Total_Video_Converter_HD_v3.71_Final_Multilingual_Full.zip.html
3 serials for TVC v3.71_ HD
6DEC207B-F3C6764F-0E90B64F-80F3052A-5FB4E1A9-A9050784-1DA74A30-6E95FC39-B4F627AB-406D07C1-97BAB567-806A4672-39A2B2A5-0C7E9E30-8DFDD3CD-B67F235C
DFC5A0BA-023B98DA-320F9A39-71535F5F-5CFB7288-095258DA-45B477A5-D916E431-EA0DFCB3-525C12DE-C04285C4-7D78AB14-95DDAE18-D684A60B-B5F7BDC9-122DBEC
4D00F429-1FECE58B-DE027AC0-19ADEFB8-166B6D05-3457422C-F57D9F4B-FB0411D9-4F31A2F0-C74724B3-1FF8B8AF-3EEF0751-AD159250-0E7CE6B4-733B0E2E-CAF3DA59
Serial for TVC v3.11
94d7f253-97db21cf-77bc98d8-6f456a41-be943be4-a0a3b2e0-16059d78-d7d2fe36-0de33bc7-d866e316-c5811727-327512bb-af3d58ff-07e5a488-df33ae98-1a620514
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Make Your Pc Branded with your custom Logo

OEM vendors often dress up the System
Properties screen with a custom logo
and support information, giving prebuilt
PCs an air of professionalism. Well guess
what? You can add the same personal touch to
your own machine in just a few easy steps.
Open up any photo-editing program and
create a 180x114-pixel image. Save the image
as a bitmap and name it oemlogo.bmp, then
place it in C:\Windows\System32. Next, create
a Notepad fi le in the same folder and save it as
oeminfo.ini. OEM resellers use this fi le to enter
customer-support information, but you can
write whatever you wish as long as you use
the following format:
[General]
Manufacturer=Maximum PC
Model=Dream Machine
[Support Information]
line1=For even more great
tips visit
line2=www.maximumpc.com
Delete an Undeletable File

Windows won’t let you delete a file
if it’s currently in use, which is usually
a good thing, but that can spell
bad news when trying to rid your
system of a nasty malware strain.
Luckily, there’s a workaround. Click
the Start menu, select Run, and
type CMD to bring up the Command
Prompt. Now hit CTRL-ALT-DEL to
open the Task Manager. Under the Processes tab, highlight explorer.exe and click End
Process. ALT-Tab your way to the Command Prompt and then navigate to the directory
of the fi le you’re trying to delete using the CD command (cd C:\Program
Files\3DSaver). Next, use the delete command to delete the offending fi le (del
3DSaver.exe). ALT-Tab back to the Task Manager, select New Task under File, and
type explorer.exe to bring back the Windows shell. Alternately, try Unlocker (free,
http://ccollomb.free.fr.unlocker/) and delete stubborn fi les through a svelte GUI.
if it’s currently in use, which is usually
a good thing, but that can spell
bad news when trying to rid your
system of a nasty malware strain.
Luckily, there’s a workaround. Click
the Start menu, select Run, and
type CMD to bring up the Command
Prompt. Now hit CTRL-ALT-DEL to
open the Task Manager. Under the Processes tab, highlight explorer.exe and click End
Process. ALT-Tab your way to the Command Prompt and then navigate to the directory
of the fi le you’re trying to delete using the CD command (cd C:\Program
Files\3DSaver). Next, use the delete command to delete the offending fi le (del
3DSaver.exe). ALT-Tab back to the Task Manager, select New Task under File, and
type explorer.exe to bring back the Windows shell. Alternately, try Unlocker (free,
http://ccollomb.free.fr.unlocker/) and delete stubborn fi les through a svelte GUI.
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