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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Unblock any website + Free Download +anonymous surfing+proxy

Anonymity is not a crime!!!

No problem if orkut/youtube etc is blocked in your office or college or school....and you are fed up of using proxy websites and there low urfing speeds.And what worse if these proxy websites are also blocked.....phew!!!!
But no problems..... Download JAP [Download mirror 1]and easily surf any blocked website with anonymity

Step 1: Download JAP
Step 2: Execute Setup file [may take few minutes depending upon internet speed]
Step 3: Change you Explorer LAN connection settings

Change the default gateway IP to 127.0.0.1 and port 4001

Thats it you have gained independence to free to surf any website....


Free Download JAP

Remove 'Orkut is Banned you fool' virus!!!

Many of my NITW pal must be suffering from this 'Orkut is banned you fool,Muhaaa haha bla bla....." then herezz this post fior you....

Virus Code:

ifwinactive ahk_class IEFrame
{

ControlGetText,ed,edit1,ahk_class IEFrame
ifinstring,ed,orkut
{
winclose ahk_class IEFrame
soundplay,C:\heap41a\2.mp3
msgbox,262160,ORKUT IS BANNED,Orkut is banned you fool`,The
administrators didnt write this program guess who did??
`r`r MUHAHAHA!!,30
return
}
ControlGetText,ed,edit2,ahk_class IEFrame
ifinstring,ed,orkut
{
winclose ahk_class IEFrame
soundplay,C:\heap41a\2.mp3
msgbox,262160,ORKUT IS BANNED,Orkut is banned you fool`,The
administrators didnt write this program guess who did??
`r`r MUHAHAHA!!,30
return
}
ControlGetText,ed,edit3,ahk_class IEFrame
ifinstring,ed,orkut
{
winclose ahk_class IEFrame
soundplay,C:\heap41a\2.mp3
msgbox,262160,ORKUT IS BANNED,Orkut is banned you fool`,The
administrators didnt write this program guess who did??
`r`r MUHAHAHA!!,30
return
}
ControlGetText,ed,edit4,ahk_class IEFrame
ifinstring,ed,orkut
{






It is the source code of a virus that blocks Orkut, Youtube and Firefox and shows a message as under,if you try to open either of the two websites :

"ORKUT IS BANNED,Orkut is banned you fool`,The administrators didnt write this program guess who did?? MUHAHAHA!!"

It makes a folder named heap41a in the C:\ drive with attributes S (System file) and H (Hidden file).If your pc is infected by this virus then just boot it in safe mode,goto cmd prompt and at C:\> type attrib -S -H heap41a to make this folder visible and then just delete this folder.Now use a registry cleaner to delete the registry keys made by this

Easy Method to delete the virus.

open task manager>process tab>there if you find svchost.exe befor your user name (remember also system will use svchost.exe don't end that) just give end process for that then go to run and type C://heap41a and delete all files of that folder.. now you are done Enjoy orkut..

Multiple Login in Orkut using Mozilla Firefox Browser

Step 1:
open system properties(by right clicking my computer), choose tab advanced, click to environment variables button. in system variables section, click new. type this information to each textbox.

variable name: moz_no_remote(should be all small letter)

variable value: 1

press ok to close all windows.

step 2:
open firefox icon's properties(from desktop and quick launch). add extension -p to command line(like "c:\program files\mozilla firefox\firefox.exe" -p). press ok.

while starting firefox u have to create two separate profiles of firefox so that u can login to two accounts of any(orkut,yahoo,rediff or anything else).......
for three logins create three profiles of firefox.........

How to make your XP start up a lot faster

There is a Startup Delay value in the Registry Editor that, when decreased, will make your XP start up faster.

To to this go to Start > Run and type regedit to open up the Registry Editor.

Navigate to : HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\ContentIndex and look for an entry named StartupDelay. Change the default value of 4800000 to 40000 and reboot for the changes to take effect.

Top 5 Windows XP Easter Eggs

1. Bush hid the facts??

Open up notepad and type: bush hid the facts

Save it and reopen and you should see 9 squares instead of the text!

2. Microsoft Sam slang

Open Narrator from Start > All Programs > Accessories > Accessibility > Narrator.

(NOTE: You need to set the voice to Microsoft Sam for this to work.)

Open notepad and type crotch.

Make Sam say it by pressing Shift + Ctrl + Space. He says Crow’s nest ! XD

3. Swoooohh…

This really freaks me out…

Open Narrator again, and this time make it say Soy

4. Pinball cheat

Open pinball from Start > All Programs > Games > Pinball

Press enter to start the game, type hidden test and press enter for the fun to begin..

You can control the ball with your mouse!


5. Classic Scrollbars in paint

Open paint: Start > All Programs > Accessories > Paint

Press Ctrl+E and set the width and height to 13×13 inches.

Select the text box tool and draw a textbox, but don’t click in it!

Click the scrollbar on the side, then click anywhere on the image.

The scrollbars should turn into Classic Windows Style!

There are a lot more easter eggs in Windows XP, many of them still undiscovered.

If you have a good one, you can post it into the comments.

How to use Remote Desktop

The Remote Desktop Connection utility is a very useful tool, especially if you need to access your work computer at home, or vice-versa. It lets you create a direct connection between two computers, one able to control the other. Here’s how it’s done:

Step 1: Setting up the Remote Computer account

Log in as administrator on the computer you want to access over the connection.

Go to Control Panel -> User Accounts and decide which user’s desktop you want to connect to.

Click the account and choose Create Password. I suggest you make a strong password to keep out unwanted guests. abc123 definitely isn’t a strong password. You need a password on the remote account or the connection won’t work.

Go back to Control Panel and choose System -> Remote

(Note: If there is no “System” Section in the Control Panel, type Control Panel/system into the address bar.)

Make sure the box Allow Users to Remotely Connect to this Computer is checked and press the button Select Remote Users. Click Add and type the account name(s) you want to connect to and press OK.


Step 2: Finding the IP Address of the Remote Computer

Before you move onto the other one, find out the IP address of the remote computer.

To do this, type cmd into the Run box from the Start Menu and press Run.

Type ipconfig into the command prompt to display the IP address properties.

All you need from here right now is the IP address, so write that down.

Now you can log off and move onto the local computer that you want to access the remote one with.


Step 3: Connecting to the Remote Computer

Open Start > All Programs > Accessories >Communications> Remote Desktop Connection.

Type in the IP address of the remote computer, (the one you copied earlier) and press Connect.

Now you will be asked for the username and password of the remote account. Enter them and continue.

After a few moments, a full screen window should open up and you should be able to control the remote computer.

If the connection is slow, close it, reopen Remote Desktop Connection and Choose Options before you connect. Set the color and quality a little lower and try again.

How to Resize a Partition in Vista

Windows Vista does not require any third party tool to resize partition,it has a built in tool which helps to resize partition in Windows Vista.

* Click on Start Button.

* Right click on Computer and select Manage.

* If you happen to get an User Account Control[UAC] dialog now - just click Continue.

* On the left pane, expand the Storage category and click on Disk Management.

* Now, you’ll find all the partitions of your computer listed out. Right click on the partition you’d like to modify(Lets say d:).

* Select the option Extend Volume or Shrink Volume (Extend - to increase the size or Shrink to reduce the size) of the selected partition.

Some Tips & Tricks for Windows

However, there is always room for improvement, so in this feature we have compiled 50 of the finest tips for Windows XP and Vista. These can help to make Windows even better, easier to use and faster. Most don’t even require you to install any extra software, so if you want to make your copy of XP or Vista better, it’s possible to get started immediately.
1 Access My Documents from the Taskbar (XP and Vista)
Right-click an empty section of the Taskbar and select toolbars, then New Toolbar. Navigate to the My Documents (XP) or Documents (Vista) folder and click the OK or Select Folder button. In its default position to the far right of the Taskbar, the toolbar provides menu access to the entire contents of the folder.

2 Extra speed with Readyboost (Vista)
Plugging in a USB memory key is one of the easiest ways to speed up Vista. When the Autoplay menu appears, select ‘Speed up my system’, or right-click the drive in Computer and select Properties. Move to the Readyboost tab, tick ‘Use this device’ and use the slider to choose how much space should be given up. Not all USB memory keys are fast enough to provide this boost.

3 Save folders after a crash (XP)
If you have lots of folders open in Windows XP, when one of them crashes, they will all close. This can be avoided by using a hidden option. Open the Control Panel, then choose Folder Options. Move to the View tab and scroll down through the list of options until you get to one called ‘Launch folder windows in a separate process’. Place a tick next to it, then click OK.

4 Disable Aero Glass (Vista)
Vista’s Aero Glass transparency effects may look great, but they also drain a computer’s processing power. To speed up a struggling computer, right-click the desktop and select Personalize. Click the link ‘Window Color and Appearance’ at the top of the screen and untick the ‘Enable transparency’ box before clicking OK.

5 Save memory (XP)
When you run programs, Windows XP stores files known as DLLs in memory. When you close the programs, it usually leaves them there for later use but this can slow down the computer. If you are fine editing the Windows Registry, this can be fixed – but make suitable backups first and take great care. Click Start, then Run, type regedit and press Enter.

Click the plus sign next to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, then SOFTWARE, then Microsoft, Windows, and Current Version. Select the Explorer folder. Click Edit, then New, then DWORD Value. Name the new entry AlwaysUnloadDll, press Enter, then double-click the item and assign it a value of 1. From now, DLL files will be removed from memory when programs are closed.

Steps to take before you install Windows XP Service Pack 3

Microsoft released a Knowledge Base article detailing the steps that users should take before installing the latest Service Pack for Windows XP. The article itself is divided into two parts with the first part detailing the steps to take before installing Service Pack 3 while the second part lists possible error messages and problems users can run into when installing it.

Microsoft suggests a minimum hard drive space of 1500 Megabytes on the system partition when installing the Service Pack from the Microsoft Download Center or 1100 Megabytes when installing it from a shared network drive. The page lists two updates that, when installed, will make the installation of the Service Pack fail. Those updates are the Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit and Remote Desktop Connection (RDP) 6.0 MUI pack (Update 925877 for Windows XP).

If you have installed one or both you need to uninstall them to install the Service Pack. Last but not least it is required to make sure that security software like antivirus applications do not interfere when installing the Service Pack.

The page lists the most common error messages that user receive when updating Windows XP to Service Pack 3, among them are:

  • You do not have enough free disk space on %SystemDrive% to install Service Pack 3.
  • You do not have enough free disk space on %SystemDrive% to archive the uninstall files
  • Service Pack 3 setup error. Access is denied
  • You do not have permission to update Windows XP
  • Digital Signature Not Found
  • Setup could not verify the integrity of the file Update.inf
  • Failed to install catalog files
  • The software you are installing has not passed Windows Logo testing
  • Service Pack 1 Setup could not verify the integrity of the file
  • Internal Error
  • This Service Pack requires the machine to be on AC Power before setup starts.
  • Service Pack 3 installation did not complete
  • Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 cannot be applied to Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs
  • Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 cannot be applied to Windows Embedded for Point of Service
  • Setup has detected that another update is in progress.

The blogs and forums are full of users who report problems after trying to upgrade Windows XP to Service Pack 3.