Friday, July 6, 2012


Open web page from Windows command line

Use the below start command to open a web page from the command line. For example, the below command would open the itakhil web page from the command line.



start http://itakhil.blogspot.com/


Access Windows Desktop icons without minimizing anything

If you keep your most frequently used files and shortcuts on the Desktop, you can quickly access those icons by adding a Desktop Toolbar to your Windows Taskbar by following the below steps.
  1. Right-click on the Windows Taskbar.
  2. Click Properties.
  3. In the Taskbar and Start menu Properties Window, as shown below, click the Toolbars tab.
  4. In the Toolbars tab check the Desktop checkbox and click Apply.
  5. Once the above steps have been completed you should have a Desktop option by the Windows Notification area of your Taskbar, which is also shown at the bottom of the below picture.




After the above steps have been completed, click the chevron arrows next to Desktop will display all shortcuts and files stored on the Desktop.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012


How to "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 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
Tip: To make invisible folder, hold ALT and type 0160 while renaming it.
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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Microsoft Windows Shortcut Keys

This is a listing of some common shortcut keys in different versions Microsoft Windows.

Some shortcut keys below are not supported in all versions of Windows.
The shortcut keys on this page are only applicable for Windows in general, if you are looking for shortcut keys for a specific application (i.e. Excel, Word, etc..) please see the links at the bottom of this page.

Use at your own risk.

Shortcut Key Supported Window Versions Short Key Description
Alt + (double-click) 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Open Properties dialog of selected item.
Alt + Enter 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Opens properties window of selected item.
Alt + Esc 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Switch Between open tasks available on the taskbar.
Alt + F4 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Close the top (focused) window.
Alt + Tab 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Switch between open windows.
Alt + Tab + Shift 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Switch between open windows, backward.
Ctrl + Alt + Delete (or Del) 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Bring up the Windows Task Manager, or reboot computer.
Ctrl + Esc 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Bring up the Windows Start menu.
Ctrl + '+' ('+' key on the keypad) 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Autofit the widths of all columns (if available) in current window.
Ctrl + F4 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Close sub window/tab.
Ctrl + Tab 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Switch between existing tabs (within a window).
Ctrl + Tab + Shift 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Switch between existing tabs (within a window), backward
F1 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Open Help for Windows or focused application.
F2 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Rename.
F3 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Find/Search.
F4 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Select drives or display the list of drives
F5 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Refresh.
F6 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Switch focus to the address bar (if exists).
F10 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Switch focus to the top menu bar.
Shift + F10 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Same as mouse right-click on the select item.
Print Screen 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Capture a screenshot of the entire desktop to clipboard.
Print Screen + Alt 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Capture a screenshot of just the top(focused) window to clipboard.
Shift + Delete (or Del) 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Permanently delete selected file(s)/folder(s) (bypass recycle bin)
Shift (hold while inserting an audio CD to drive) 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Prevent autoplay.
* (keypad) on Windows Explorer. 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Expand all sub-directories from the selected item.
+ (keypad) on Windows Explorer. 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Expand only the first level of selected item.
- (keypad) on Windows Explorer. 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Collapse

Most keyboards have a Windows Key (key with a Windows icon). This key provides additional shortcuts for Microsoft Windows. Below is a list of the shortcut keys by combining the Windows key and other keys.

Shortcut Keys Description
WINDOWS-KEY Bring up the Windows Start menu.
WINDOWS-KEY + F1 Bring up the Windows Help.
WINDOWS-KEY + e Open Microsoft Explorer.
WINDOWS-KEY + f Windows Search.
WINDOWS-KEY + Ctrl + f Search for computers
WINDOWS-KEY + d Minimizes all and bring up desktop, or restore all
WINDOWS-KEY + l Lock the computer (Windows XP & newer).
WINDOWS-KEY + m Minimizes all windows.
WINDOWS-KEY + Shift + M Restore all. Opposite with WINDOWS-KEY + M and WINDOWS-KEY + D.
WINDOWS-KEY + r Open the run window.
WINDOWS-KEY + u Utility Manager.
WINDOWS-KEY + Tab Cycle through the programs on task bar.
WINDOWS-KEY + Pause/Break Open the System Properties window.

Reset Windows Password

Forgot your administrator password? Don't panic, it happens to some other people too, and you have found the solution! The following instructions will show you step-by-step how to reset your local Windows password. This only works for local user accounts, however, not domain accounts.The password recovery tool from this page is written by Petter Nordahl-Hagen, and the original information, as well as the downloadable tool, can be found from his website. According to the author, this tool should work for Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista.
WARNING! Users who have EFS encrypted files on the Windows XP or Vista computers will loose access to the EFS encrypted files after recovery of your password!

Use this trick at your own risks
The tool to reset your password can be downloaded here.

I. Download the bootdisk:
  1. Download the bootdisk, which includes the password recovery tool here. The file contains the ISO CD image.
  2. Unzip (extract) the ISO file and burn it to a CD. Note that this is an ISO file, you must burn it to CD as an ISO image, not as a "data" file. If you're not sure how, see this article. Also, the image is bootable, you need to burn the image to a CD using the image burning feature; do not extract the contents of the ISO and burn them to the CD, you'll end up with a CD that can't boot!

II. Understanding the process:
  • You'll use the bootdisk created from the above steps to bootup your computer, which you want to reset your administrator password.
  • You'll be asked for things like: which drive is the boot drive, which path to the SAM file, etc.. but don't worry, details will be provided.
  • Once you have selected an account to reset the password, you'll need to type in a new password; however, it is highly recommended to use a BLANK password at this point, then you can change your password later in Windows.
  • Follow the prompts to the end. You'll need to save the changes at the end!

III. OK! Enough talking. Here are the steps:
  1. Startup your computer with the bootdisk created above. You should see a welcome screen following with a prompt:
     boot:
    
    
  2. Just wait, the bootup process will continute automatically. Then you should see a screen similar to this:
     =========================================================
    
     . Step ONE: Select disk where the Windows installation is
    
     =========================================================
    
     ....
    
     NT partitions found:
    
      1 :   /dev/sda1    4001MB  Boot
    
      2 :   /dev/sda5    2148MB
    
     
    
     Please select partition by number or
    
     a = show all partitions, d = automatically load new disk drivers
    
     m = manually load new disk drivers
    
     l = relist NTFS/FAT partitions, q = quit
    
     Select: [1]
    
    
  3. Notice the last line "Select: [1]" which shows the [1] as default selection because the tool detected the bootup partition is [1]. This might be different on your own machine, so you should review the list shown under "NT partitions found:". The partition with the word "Boot" should be selected.

  4. Hit Enter once you confirm the selection. You should see a similar screen as follows:
     =========================================================
    
     . Step TWO: Select PATH and registry files
    
     =========================================================
    
     ....
    
     What is the path to the registry directory? (relative to windows disk)
    
     [windows/system32/config] :
    
    
  5. Notice the last line "[windows/system32/config]" which shows the default path. This was also detected by the tool. If the path is correct, hit Enter, or if you wish to enter a different path, enter it now then hit Enter.
    Here are the paths for different versions of Windows:
    - Windows NT 3.51: winnt35/system32/config
    - Windows NT 4 and Windows 2000: winnt/system32/config
    - Windows XP/2003 (and often Windows 2000 upgraded from Windows 98 or earlier): windows/system32/config

  6. Once you hit "Enter", you should see the next screen similar to the following:
     -r--------    1 0        0          262144 Jan 12 18:01 SAM
    
     -r--------    1 0        0          262144 Jan 12 18:01 SECURITY
    
     -r--------    1 0        0          262144 Jan 12 18:01 default
    
     -r--------    1 0        0         8912896 Jan 12 18:01 software
    
     -r--------    1 0        0         2359296 Jan 12 18:01 system
    
     dr-x------    1 0        0            4096 Sep  8 11:37 systemprofile
    
     -r--------    1 0        0          262144 Sep  8 11:53 userdiff
    
    
    
     Select which part of registry to load, use predefined choices
    
     or list the files with space as delimiter
    
     1 - Password reset [sam system security]
    
     2 - RecoveryConsole parameters [software]
    
     q - quit - return to previous
    
     [1]
    
    
  7. Hit "Enter" with the default option selected "[1]". Then ...:
     =========================================================
    
     . Step THREE: Password or registry edit
    
     =========================================================
    
     Loaded hives:   
    
    
    
       1 - Edit user data and passwords
    
       2 - Syskey status & change
    
       3 - RecoveryConsole settings
    
        - - -
    
       9 - Registry editor, now with full write support!
    
       q - Quit (you will be asked if there is something to save)
    
    
    
     What to do? [1] -> 1
    
    

  8. Hit "Enter" with the default option selected "[1]". Then ...:
     ===== chntpw Edit User Info & Passwords ====
    
    
    
     RID: 01f4, Username: <Administrator>
    
     RID: 01f5, Username: <Guest>, *disabled or locked*
    
     RID: 03e8, Username: <HelpAssistant>, *disabled or locked*
    
     RID: 03eb, Username: <pnh>, *disabled or locked*
    
     RID: 03ea, Username: <SUPPORT_388945a0>, *disabled or locked*
    
    
    
     Select: ! - quit, . - list users, 0x<RID> - User with RID (hex)
    
     or simply enter the username to change: [Administrator]
    
    

  9. Hit "Enter" with the default option selected "[Administrator]", or select another user account. Here you can enter the full user account surrounded by < and >, CASE-SENSITIVE, or enter the RID number (i.e. 0x1f4). Assuming you select the Administrator account, you should see the following screen:
     RID     : 0500 [01f4]
    
     Username: Administrator
    
     fullname: 
    
     comment : Built-in account for administering the computer/domain
    
     homedir : 
    
    
    
     Account bits: 0x0210 =
    
     [ ] Disabled        | [ ] Homedir req.    | [ ] Passwd not req. | 
    
     [ ] Temp. duplicate | [X] Normal account  | [ ] NMS account     | 
    
     [ ] Domain trust ac | [ ] Wks trust act.  | [ ] Srv trust act   | 
    
     [X] Pwd don't expir | [ ] Auto lockout    | [ ] (unknown 0x08)  | 
    
     [ ] (unknown 0x10)  | [ ] (unknown 0x20)  | [ ] (unknown 0x40)  | 
    
    
    
     Failed login count: 0, while max tries is: 0
    
     Total  login count: 3
    
    
    
     * = blank the password (This may work better than setting a new password!)
    
     Enter nothing to leave it unchanged
    
     Please enter new password: *
    
    

  10. At the prompt "Please enter new password", Enter the * for a blank password (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!) then press Enter
     Please enter new password: *
    
     Blanking password!
    
    
    
     Do you really wish to change it? (y/n) [n] y
    
    

  11. At the prompt, type in "y", then press Enter. Note that the default option is "n".
     Do you really wish to change it? (y/n) [n] y
    
     Changed!
    
    
    
     Select: ! - quit, . - list users, 0x - User with RID (hex)
    
     or simply enter the username to change: [Administrator] !
    
    

  12. Enter the "!" to go back to the main menu. Then select "q" at the following menu to quit:
     <>========<> chntpw Main Interactive Menu <>========<>
    
    
    
     Loaded hives:   
    
    
    
       1 - Edit user data and passwords
    
       2 - Syskey status & change
    
       3 - RecoveryConsole settings
    
        - - -
    
       9 - Registry editor, now with full write support!
    
       q - Quit (you will be asked if there is something to save)
    
    
    
     What to do? [1] -> q
    
    

  13. A prompt to save changes displays, enter "y" to save:
     =========================================================
    
     . Step FOUR: Writing back changes
    
     =========================================================
    
     About to write file(s) back! Do it? [n] : y
    
    

  14. The changes are saved! You should see the following screen, press Enter, and reboot your computer.
     
    
    
    
     ***** EDIT COMPLETE *****
    
    
    
     You can try again if it somehow failed, or you selected wrong
    
     New run? [n] : n
    

Basic PC Shortcut Keys



Basic Shortcut Keys

The followings are some basic PC shortcut keys that are supported in most IBM compatible computers. They are also supported in most application software.
Use at your own risk.
Shortcut Keys Supported Window Versions Description
Alt + e 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Pull down the top Edit menu.
Alt + f 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Pull down the top File menu
Ctrl + a 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Select all text.
Ctrl + c 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Copy selected item(s) (to clipboard).
Ctrl + f 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Find.
Ctrl + v 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Paste copied item(s) from clipboard
Ctrl + x 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Cut.
Ctrl + Ins 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Same as Ctrl + c
Ctrl + (left arrow) 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Move one word to the left at a time.
Ctrl + (right arrow) 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Move one word to the right at a time.
Shift + Ins 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Same as Ctrl + v
Shift + Delelte (or Del) 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Cut. Or permanently delete selected item(s) on Windows Explorer.
F1 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Help.
Home 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Jump to the beginning of the line or page.
Ctrl + Home 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Jump to the beginning of the document or page.
End 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Jump to the end of the line or page.
Ctrl + End 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista ump to the end of the document or page.
Shift + Home 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Set selection (highlight) from current position to beginning of the line or page.
Shift + End 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Set selection (highlight) from current position to end of the line or page.
Shift + (left arrow) 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Set selection (highlight) from current position to the left, one character at a time.
Shift + (right arrow) 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Set selection (highlight) from current position to the right, one character at a time.
Shift + (down arrow) 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Set selection (highlight) from current position to the next line down.
Shift + (up arrow) 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Set selection (highlight) from current position to the next line up.

Any Folder as a Photo Folder

This tricks shows you how to setup any folder to display its contents as a photo folder. In many cases, you save your images/photos in a folder different than "My Pictures" (under "My Documents"). Since this folder you choose is just like any other normal folders, its contents displayed as a listing of files. You can temporary change it by just right-click and select "View" >> "Thumbnails". But if you want to change the folder so that everytime you come back, the folder itself, as well as all its subfolders, display the contents as photo thumbnails.

Right-click on the folder you choose and select "Properties



*Select "Customize" Tab. Then under "Use this folder type as a template", select "Pictures (best for many files)"



* Check on "Also apply this template to all subfolders" to apply the setting to subfoders as well





Monday, July 2, 2012

Facebook shortcuts

    Some Facebook shortcuts are given below:



Android

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Now a days Android makes revolutionary changes in the IT world. Now our new version of Android "Jelly Bean" has been releasing.


Versions of android mentioned below:

click on the versions to know more about it