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Wednesday 30 June 2010

Bypass Windows Account Crack Windowx XP Hack Windows XP

Bypass Windows Account Crack Windowx XP Hack Windows XP
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Can't Log On to Windows XP?

If that's your only problem, then you probably have nothing to worry about. As long as you have your Windows XP CD, you
can get back into your system using a simple but effective method made possible by a little known access hole in Windows
XP.

You can easily change or wipe out your Administrator password for free during a Windows XP Repair. Here's how with a step-by-step
description of the initial Repair process included for newbie's.
1. Place your Windows XP CD in your cd-rom and start your computer (it's assumed here that your XP CD is
bootable – as it should be - and that you have your bios set to boot from CD)

2. Keep your eye on the screen messages for booting to your cd Typically, it will be "Press any key to boot
from cd"

3. Once you get in, the first screen will indicate that Setup is inspecting your system and loading files.

4. When you get to the Welcome to Setup screen, press ENTER to Setup Windows now
5. The Licensing Agreement comes next - Press F8 to accept it.

6. The next screen is the Setup screen which gives you the option to do a Repair.
It should read something like "If one of the following Windows XP installations is damaged, Setup can try to
repair it"
Use the up and down arrow keys to select your XP installation (if you only have one, it should already be
selected) and press R to begin the Repair process.

7. Let the Repair run. Setup will now check your disks and then start copying files which can take several
minutes.

8. Shortly after the Copying Files stage, you will be required to reboot. (this will happen automatically – you will
see a progress bar stating "Your computer will reboot in 15 seconds"

9. During the reboot, do not make the mistake of "pressing any key" to boot from the CD again! Setup will
resume automatically with the standard billboard screens and you will notice Installing Windows is
highlighted.

10. Keep your eye on the lower left hand side of the screen and when you see the Installing Devices
progress bar, press SHIFT + F10. This is the security hole! A command console will now open up giving you
the potential for wide access to your system.
11. At the prompt, type NUSRMGR.CPL and press Enter. Voila! You have just gained graphical access to
your User Accounts in the Control Panel.

12. Now simply pick the account you need to change and remove or change your password as you prefer. If
you want to log on without having to enter your new password, you can type control userpasswords2 at the
prompt and choose to log on without being asked for password. After you've made your changes close the
windows, exit the command box and continue on with the Repair (have your Product key handy).

13. Once the Repair is done, you will be able to log on with your new password (or without a password if you
chose not to use one or if you chose not to be asked for a password). Your programs and personalized
settings should remain intact.
I tested the above on Windows XP Pro with and without SP1 and also used this method in a real situation where someone
could not remember their password and it worked like a charm to fix the problem. This security hole allows access to more
than just user accounts

How to Make Virus for free?

How to Make Virus for free?

1. Make virus.

"X5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H*X5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}"

2. Bush trick


Step 1: Open Notepad
Step 2: Write following line in the notepad.
this app can break
Step 3: Save this file as xxx.txt
Step 4: Close the notepad.
Step 5: Open the file again.

or

1> Open Notepad
2> Enter four words separated by spaces, wherein the first word has 4 letters, the next two have three letters, and the last word has five letters
3> DON'T hit enter at the end of the line.
4> Save the file.
5> Close Notepad.
6> Reopen Notepad.
7> Open the file you just saved.

or

Open a note pad
type Bush hid the facts
save that file,
close it
again open and see...





world trade centre trick



Did you know that the flight number of the plane that had hit WTC ...on
9/11 was Q33N ....Open your Notepad in ur computer and type the flight
number i.e Q33N... Increase the Font Size to 72, Change the Font to
Wingdings. U will be amazed by the findings.




log trick !! make ur Notepad a diary !!


Sometimes we want to insert current data and time, whenever we open the file in the notepad. If you are a lazy person like me, who don’t like to press F5 whenever you open a notepad. Then here is a trick to avoid this. Just add a .LOG in the first line of your text file and close it.
Whenever you open the file with that text in the first line in the notepad, it will insert the current date and time at the end of the file. You can start entering your text after that.

WHY?

The reason this happens:

In notepad, any other 4-3-3-5 letter word combo will have the same results.
It is all to do with a limitation in Windows. Text files containing Unicode UTF-16-encoded Unicode are supposed to start with a "Byte-Order Mark" (BOM), which is a two-byte flag that tells a reader how the following UTF-16 data is encoded.

1) You are saving to 8-bit Extended ASCII (Look at the Save As / Encoding format)
2) You are reading from 16-bit UNICODE (You guessed it, look at the Save As / Encoding format)
This is why the 18 8-bit characters are being displayed as 9 (obviously not supported by your codepage) 16-bit UNICODE characters


Changing Header and Footer

Ever printed the little text you wrote in Notepad? More often than not, the printout starts with “Untitled” or the filename at top, and “Page 1? on bottom. Want to get rid of it, or change it? Click on File, Page Setup. Get rid of the characters in Header and Footer boxes, and write what you want as Header and Footer. Use the following codes.

&l Left-align the characters that follow
&c Center the characters that follow
&r Right-align the characters that follow
&d Print the current date
&t Print the current time
&f Print the name of the document
&p Print the page number



Print tree root


a. Open NOTEPAD and enter {print tree root}
b. After that hit enter and type C:\windows\system
c. After that hit enter and type {print C:\windows\system\winlog
d. Hit enter and type 4*43?$@[455]3hr4~
e. Then save the file as teekids in C:\windows\system.

Randing Windows with your Name freeware

Randing Windows with your Name freeware


open notepad dump the following lines into it and save it with the name OEMINFO.INI in the c:\windows\system32 directory:

    * [General]
    * Manufacturer=Your Name Here
    * Model=Your Model Here
    * [Support Information]
    * Line1=Your Name Here
    * Line2=Your Address Here
    * Line3=Your Email Address Here

    * Save the file, then make a right click on my computer select properties, in the general tab a button will be highlighted (support information) make a click on it, you will be able to see the changes.
    * Now if you want to display some more information then simply increase the line in the file.
    * ex: Line4=Your Working Hours Here

Change MAC Address Free

Change MAC Address Free

Changing the MAC address in W2K and XP





Method 1:

This is depending on the type of Network Interface Card (NIC) you have.  If you have a card that doesn’t support Clone MAC address, then you have to go to second method.

         1.

            Go to Start->Settings->Control Panel and double click on Network and Dial-up Connections.
         2.

            Right click on the NIC you want to change the MAC address and click on properties.
         3.

            Under “General” tab, click on the “Configure” button
         4.

            Click on “Advanced” tab
         5.

            Under “Property section”, you should see an item called “Network Address” or "Locally Administered Address", click on it.
         6.

            On the right side, under “Value”, type in the New MAC address you want to assign to your NIC.  Usually this value is entered without the “-“ between the MAC address numbers.
         7.

            Goto command prompt and type in “ipconfig /all” or “net config rdr” to verify the changes.  If the changes are not materialized, then use the second method.
         8.

            If successful, reboot your systems.



Method 2:

This method requires some knowledge on the Windows Registry.  If you are not familiar with Windows Registry, just use the SMAC tool to change the MAC addresses, or consult with a technical person before you attempt on the following steps.  Also, make sure you have a good backup of your registry.

a.     Goto command prompt and type “ipconfig /all”, and

    I. Record the Description for the NIC you want to change.

    II. Record the Physical Address for the NIC you want to change.  Physical Address is the MAC Address


figure 1.

b.     Goto command prompt and type “net config rdr”, and you should see something like

      
figure 2.

c.     Remember the number between the long number (GUID) inside the { }.  For example, in the above “net config rdr” output, for MAC address “00C095ECB793,” you should remember {1C9324AD-ADB7-4920-B02D-AB281838637A}.  You can copy and paste it to the Notepad, that’s probably the easiest way.  (See figure 2.)

d.     Go to Start -> Run, type “regedt32” to start registry editor.  Do not use “Regedit.”

e.     Do a BACKUP of your registry in case you screw up the following steps.  To do this

                                               I.     Click on “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE on Local Machine” sub-window

                                             II.     Click on the root key “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE”.

                                           III.     Click on the drop-down menu “Registry -> Save Subtree As” and save the backup registry in to a file.  Keep this file in a safe place.

f.      Go to “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E972-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}.  Double click on it to expand the tree.  The subkeys are 4-digit numbers, which represent particular network adapters.  You should see it starts with 0000, then 0001, 0002, 0003 and so on.  (See figure 3.)

  
Figure 3.

g.  Go through each subkey that starts with 0000.  Click on 0000, check DriverDesc keyword on the right to see if that's the NIC you want to change the MAC address.  The DriveDesc should match the Description you recorded from step (a.-I.).  If you are not 100% sure about the DriverDesc, then you can verify by checking if the NetCfgInstanceID keyword value matches the GUID from step (c). 
If there is no match, then move on to 0001, 0002, 0003, and so on, until you find the one you want.  Usually 0000 contains the first NIC you installed on the computer.
In this demonstration, 0000 is the NIC I selected. (See figure 3.)

h.  Once you selected the subkey (i.e. 0000), check if there is a keyword "NetworkAddress" exist in the right side of the window. (See figure 3.)

    I. If "NetworkAddress" keyword does not exist, then create this new keyword:

        i. Click on the drop down menu “Edit -> Add Value”.

        ii.  In the Add Value window, enter the following value then click OK.  (See figure 4.)
            Value Name: = NetworkAddress
            Data Type: = REG_SZ

                
            Figure 4.

        iii.  String Editor window will pop up at this time (see figure 5.) 

        iv.  Enter the new MAC address you want to modify.  Then click OK.
        (There should not be any "-" in this address.  Your entry should only consist of 12 digits as seen in the figure 5.)

    II. If "NetworkAddress" keyword exists, make sure it shows the keyword type is REG_SZ, and it should show as NetworkAddress:REG_SZ:  .  This keyword might not have a value at this time. 

        i. Double click on the keyword NetworkAddress and the String Editor window will pop up. (See Figure 5.)

        ii.  Enter the new MAC address you want to modify.  Then click OK.
        (There should not be any "-" in this address.  Your entry should only consist of 12 digits as seen in the figure 5.)

          
        Figure 5.

j.      There are 2 ways to make the new MAC address active.  Method I does not require a system reboot:

    I.  Goto Start->Setting->Control Panel, and double click on "Network Neighborhood".
    WARNING: Make sure you understand that you WILL lose the network connection after completing step "ii." below, and
    if you have a DHCP client, you will get a new IP address after completing step "iii."

        i.  Select the Network Adaptor you just changed the MAC address.

        ii.  Right click on the selected Network Adaptor and click "Disable." 
       Verify the status column for this adaptor changes to "Disabled"

        iii.  Right click on the selected Network Adaptor and click "Enable."
       Verify the status column for this adaptor changes to "Enabled"

        iv.  If for any reason it cannot be disabled or re-enabled, you have to
        reboot your system to make the changes effective.

    II.  Reboot your Windows system.

k.  Once completing step j (if rebooting the system, wait until the reboot is completed), go to command prompt, type “ipconfig /all” to confirm the new MAC address.



Restore The TRUE Hardware burned-in MAC Address:

   1.

      Remove the entry you added:

       1.

          If you followed Method 1, then go back to the advanced properties window and remove the entry you add.
       2.

          If you followed Method 2, then remove the "NetworkAddress" keyword you added in the registry.

   2.

      Use step (j) above to activate the change you make.
   3.

      Once rebooted, go to command prompt, type “ipconfig /all” to confirm the original MAC address.



If MAC Address changes does not work:

            If for whatever reason the MAC address cannot be changed using method 2, make sure you restore the registry setting by following the "Restore The TRUE Hardware burned-in MAC Address" instruction above.  If necessary, restore the registry you just backed-up to get your system back to the original state.  You can do this by clicking on the drop-down menu “Registry->Restore,” and restore your backup registry file.

Batch Commands

Batch Commands

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