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Wednesday 6 March 2013

How To Recover Windows 7 Password~~Windows Password Killer Tool


How to Recover Windows 7 Password~~Windows Password Killer Tool

I have explained how to recover the lost password using Backtrack Password Cracking. Here i am going to introduce a new tool named as Windows Password Killer. It enables you remove windows 7password to reset the administrator, standard user and guest passwords easily without any data losing or file damage.
There is 3 different editions – the Lite, Pro and Ultimate, here we take the Pro edition as an example for the password remove process with USB drive (CD/DVD also supported too).
Requirements:
1. Any Accessible Computer.
2.USB Drive or CD/DVD
Step 1: Install Password Killer
Download the Windows Windows Password Killer from Here. 
Install the windows Password Killer in your friends or any accssible computer.
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Step 2:Burn a bootable CD/DVD or an USB drive
  1. Insert the USB Drive or CD/DVD.
  2. Run the Windows Password Killer.
  3. Select the USB drive or CD/DVD.
  4. click the Create button.
  5. It will ask you to verify whether you select correct disk or not. Click “Yes” button.
Step 3: Boot from USB Drive OR CD/DVD 
Now let us come to our locked computer.
  • Insert your USB Drive before turn on the system(if you are using CD/DVD, you have to turn on and insert).
  • Now turn on the system, press F10 or F12(it may vary for your system) to choose the booting device.
  • Select the USB drive or CD/DVD.
It will boot into Windows Password Killer.
Step4 : Reseting Password
After program starts, select Windows 7 system on the start page, click ‘Next‘.
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Select your target user accounts, and then click ‘Next‘ to proceed the Windows 7 password recovery/unlock process.
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The Windows 7 Administrator password or other user accounts password is reset successfully now. Take out the password reset CD/DVD, click ‘Reboot‘ to restart your computer.
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Enjoy.!

Mikrotik Card – Voucher Templete For Your Network



Mikrotik Card - Voucher Templete for your Network
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Salam
Dears, here is the code for Mikrotik Card/Voucher.
just follow the steps and make a supper card template

Open your userman control panel
Go to setting menu —-> Click on Templates
then paste the following codes (which is ziped)  in header section
Header-code Download or View
Row-code       Download or view
you can easily change all the info with your info.
header and row section mentioned below.
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Mikrotik Hotspot Login Manger – First Time In The World


Mikrotik Hotspot login Manger - First time in the world
Almost we are using Mikrotik Hotspot server to give the access of internet to our customer.
I have seen something in Mikrotik Hotspot server  “When ever our clients connected Mikrotik serverthere’s they found an error that login page could not open or show and clients became very nerves  and immediately call the operator” this is a big matter for hotspot users.
but now here its solution
specially i have made it for my clients  “APNA NETWORK – Toba Tek Singh”
This software make a great help to connect with hotspot server to get the access  s to the internet
Download this software free
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How to use it?
Extract all file from downland  file in .zip format
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open “login.exe” file in your client computer Win Xp/Win7/Win Vista
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Put client’s user name / password in required fields and press “Connect” button
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Note: I have use just 192.168.0.1 ip. if  you are using this ip address for hotspot login pafge then it’s OK otherwise tell me I will put your’s ip to use this software.  Call: +92-0315-6661010
In Sha Allah I will create a files where you will able to set your Ip Address permanently
earlier I have missed a step. Now I am going to shoe you.
add the following code in your Mikrotik login page.
name=”BTN”
example here!
find the line of login button which is appear as all the pages of  Mikrotik login
<button  type=”submit”>Login </button>
after change it seem to be as
<button  name=”BTN” type=”submit”>Login </button>
Done.
Thanks for using….

How to Configure Mikrotic Router Board 750/750 GL in urdu

No Windows 7 drivers yet? Try using Vista’s


If you’re holding back from testing your copy of Windows 7 because you’re not sure what to do as far as device drivers are concerned, there is something you ought to know (if for some reason you didn’t until this point). Under the hood, Windows 7 is essentially the same as Windows Vista and as such Vista drivers will work just fine a majority of the time.
So, head to your hardware manufacturer’s website and download the latest drivers available for Windows Vista – we also keep a healthy catalog of the latest drivers for graphics cards and other devices in our own drivers section.
After downloading the drivers, run the installation setup and follow the prompts as if you would any other time. If you are presented with any errors due to compatibility, cancel the installation, right click the on the install package’s .exe and choose “Troubleshoot Compatibility”.
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This will present you with a “Program Compatibility” wizard of sorts, which is a bit more friendly than on previous version of Windows.

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The wizard will show a few common issues to select from and ask which apply to your situation. It won’t allow you to proceed without selecting something, so if it’s not already, just check the box next to “The program worked in earlier versions of Windows but won’t install or run now” and click next.
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Obviously we’ll want to choose Windows Vista as the last known OS to support the drivers.
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Upon completion you ought to be met with a window displaying the new settings enabled for your software and the option to test your new configuration by clicking next.
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Interesting fact: According to Google Analytics, over the past few weeks the number of visitors coming to TechSpot using Windows 7 has exploded. Currently it accounts for roughly 2% of our traffic. Doesn’t sound like much but this is only 15 days after its beta release. It also makes for the fourth most popular OS among our readers after XP (65%), Vista (23%) and Mac OS X (3%).

List of antivirus suites that presently work with Windows 7 Beta


If you’ve decided to give Windows 7 a whirl and have recently installed the open now closed beta, you’ll have noticed that upon installation you are notified of the fact that you’re lacking proper antivirus software.
This is nothing new and actually has been a “feature” of Windows ever since XP’s SP2 got released and the Security Center came to exist. It’s nothing new either to have a majority of antivirus suites to become incompatible with brand new operating systems – and Windows 7 is no exception, especially more so in its current beta form.
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Upon a bit of investigation you probably made your way to the Windows 7 security provider page atMicrosoft’s site and perhaps were let down by the fact that the three “officially” supported AVs are all paid software or that your preferred suite isn’t listed (AVG is listed but not the free version). So, we’ve decided to install and test a variety of the more popular options out there so you don’t have to.

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We will start things off by confirming that the supported AVs on Microsoft’s page indeed work:
AVG & AVG Free: Compatible **
(Download)
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Kaspersky Antivirus 2009: Compatible
(Download)
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Norton AntiVirus 2009: Compatible
(Download)
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Eset NOD32: Compatible
(Download)
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McAfee Total Protection Beta: Compatible
(Download)
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Avast! Home Edition: Compatible
(Download)
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Avira AntiVir Personal: Compatible
(Download)
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BitDefender Internet Security 2009: Compatible
(Download)
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Trend Micro Internet Security Pro: Incompatible
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eScan Internet Security Suite: Incompatible
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Ahnlab V3 Internet Security 2007: Incompatible
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Needless to say, the similarities between Vista and 7 become apparent from looking at the list above. No doubt AV makers have adapted their applications to interact with the OS internal workings better, so they are easily prepared to work with 7.
Besides installing the suites we toyed with them a little and ran quick/full scans. Those apps listed as compatible should be working fine for you unless some bug in the beta OS (or why not, the AV suite compatibility) becomes self-evident.
If you’re curious about any other antivirus, let us know in the comments and we’ll update the article with our findings (if we can obtain the software) and be sure to let us know if your favorite antivirus is now compatible!
** Update 2/12/09: 
Added BitDefender Internet Security 2009 to the list. I experienced no compatibility issues whatsoever throughout the installation, updating and scanning process.
Paul Hayes (Ascully.com) was kind enough of letting us know that AVG’s Mail Scanner portion doesn’t go along well with Outlook, causing it to stop receiving email. We will confirm this ourselves later. I tested this using Outlook 2007 and had no problems at all sending or receiving new/old mail via IMAP/SMTP from my Gmail account. Perhaps the issue is more isolated to a specific configuration and it may even be absolutely unrelated.
** Update 2/13/09: 
Added Trend Micro Internet Security Pro to the list. Resulted in BSOD (stop 0×18) and screwed up UAC, couldn’t make any alterations from within Windows. I was forced to manually remove the software in Safe Mode (by deleting program data/registry entries).
Added eScan Internet Security Suite to the list. During installer/uninstaller caused the cursor to randomly move on it’s own and caused general instabilities.
** Update 2/16/09: 
Added Ahnlab V3 Internet Security 2007 to the list. It required me to run the compatibility wizard for installation and even then the program was very unstable (stopped responding on multiple occasions, especially when applying settings). Also, the Action Center failed to detect any protection while it was installed. Though it installed/uninstalled and allowed me to update/scan successfully, I would not presently use this antivirus on Windows 7.
** Update 2/25/09: 
Added McAfee Total Protection Beta (thank you for updating us in the comments). Experienced absolutely no issues, installation/uninstallation were clean and updating/scanning went smooth. If you were bummed about the previously incompatible offer from McAfee, wipe the tears away and get their beta software.

Access multiple email accounts with Gmail in 3 easy steps


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It seems as though nearly everyone has at least two email addresses these days, and it’s not uncommon to have upwards of four that are used on a regular basis for separate purposes.
You may or may not have heard of Gmail’s multiple inboxes feature and how useful it is, so if you’d like to take advantage of this awesome way to manage your email, read on.
The multiple inbox feature can be enabled to access third party email accounts (hotmail, your ISP email, etc.) alongside your Gmail account and can even be used to display certain sections or labels within your Gmail account simultaneously, e.g. by creating a search filter for a labeled or starred email.
Though at first glance this may seem daunting, it’s not that bad to configure and will give you the advantage of never ever having to check 2+ separate email accounts again.

Step 1:
Login to your Gmail account and enable the “Multiple Inboxes” feature under the settings > labs tab.
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Once you do that, an additional box next to your inbox pane will show containing search results for “is:starred” and “is:drafts”. If you have starred or draft emails, you’ll see them there. If you don’t want to have a pane dedicated to drafts or starred emails you can remove those panes by going to the multiple inboxes settings.
We will be adding our third-party email accounts next, so we can add those inboxes to separate panes in Gmail.
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Step 2:
Head back into settings and take a look under the accounts tab for an option labeled “Get mail from other accounts: Add a mail account you own”.
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Enter the email address, password and any other relevant information, then add the account. During this setup process you’ll be able to apply a label to the new incoming mail and if preferred, archive it as well (both recommended). You can also take advantage of the “custom from” feature which allows you to send emails from those addresses through Gmail.
Step 3:
After you’ve successfully added your external email accounts, jump over to the “multiple inboxes” tab in the settings.
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If you haven’t touched these settings yet, by default you’ll see that pane 0 is occupied by “is:starred” and Pane 1 by “is:drafts” (I opted to remove those on my account). Simply enter the new email address or any other search criteria you might want displayed beside your Gmail inbox. Also note the additional settings, which provide the ability to increase or decrease the number of messages that will be displayed in the extra inbox panes as well as their position.
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For adding additional email accounts simply repeat steps 2 and 3 to add more inboxes or labels as well as anything searchable that you want displayed in its own pane. And this is just one of the many advanced features found in the Gmail Labs tab which can take your webmail experience to the next level. Enjoy.
 

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