Saturday, 28 April 2012

Windows Password Remover v7.01




Windows Password Remover is professional Windows password recovery software to reset lost Windows administrator and user passwords for you to log into Windows instantly without reinstalling the OS. It supports to reset passwords of all Windows versions, like Windows 7, Windows Vista, XP, 2008, 2003 and 2000, etc.

Burn the iso in a cd, that will work during the boot process and instantly reset/ remove Administrator or other *** passwords and Windows security settings that prevent you from logging in.

Installation Notes
1) Burn the iso on a cd.
2) Boot the cd.
3) Wait untill it asks any thing from you.
4) Remove the password of the administrator.
5) Enjoy......


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Thursday, 26 April 2012

Latest Microsoft Security Essentials Offline Update Definition April 26,2012



Latest Microsoft Security Essentials Offline Update Definition April 26,2012

Latest Microsoft Security Essentials Offline Update Definition April 26,2012 (32bit)
Latest Microsoft Security Essentials Offline Update Definition April 26,2012 (64bit)

LedSet CamWizard v10.15





Cam Wizard is the ultimate webcam security application for your PC. When Cam Wizard is running it constantly monitors your PC webcam looking for any motion in the scene or in a user defined rectangle within the scene. When motion is detected, Cam Wizard instantly starts capturing the footage as a WMV movie file. This high quality, highly compressed, WMV movie can then be archived for later viewing and/or emailed to an email address of your choice. With the emailing option enabled it's even possible to gain useful evidence even if, god forbid, your PC is stolen.
Cam Wizard is the ultimate webcam security application for your PC. When Cam Wizard is running it constantly monitors your PC webcam looking for any motion in the scene or in a user defined rectangle within the scene. When motion is detected, Cam Wizard instantly starts capturing the footage as a WMV movie file. This high quality, highly compressed, WMV movie can then be archived for later viewing and/or emailed to an email address of your choice. With the emailing option enabled it's even possible to gain useful evidence even if, god forbid, your PC is stolen.
Cam Wizard is a software that allows you to monitor and detect motion. The emailing function does not rely on any third party emailing software or user interaction, Cam Wizard has a robust SMTP mail sending engine embedded right in the application itself, very nice!
Cam Wizard movies contain an accurate time stamp on every frame as a transparent overlay, this format makes Cam Wizards output perfectly suitable for courtroom evidence purposes.
Why go to the bother and expense of purchasing a CCTV system with motion detection when Cam Wizard can do it all for you! Never before has it been this easy to setup a high tech home security system that's capable of catching criminals in the act.
With Cam Wizard it's possible to set up a multiple camera video surveillance system in a matter of minutes, and there's no need for temperamental long play analogue cassette systems, Cam Wizard spools the WMV movies right to your hard drive or network drive.
One hours worth of footage takes only ~12MB, so a 100gig hard drive has enough room for a year of continuous footage, when you bear in mind that Cam Wizard only records footage when movement is detected, you soon realise that this is a very powerful system indeed.
With it's audio alarm function Cam Wizard can be configured to alert you with a WooWoo (like a car alarm) alert in the event of motion in the scene, or in a user defined rectangle in the scene, great for a baby monitor, or a trade counter monitor to alert staff.

FEATURES:
• Super easy to setup and use
• Compatible with all video sources
• Captures JPEG still frames
• Captures WMV movies
• Stable for long term operation
• Competitively priced
• Software upgrades for life
• Minimizes to the system tray
• Monitor multiple cameras at once
• Great customer email support


Download Link

Monday, 23 April 2012

KGB Archiver 2.0.0.2 Beta 2 / 1.2.1.24




For Speed: Most Wanted is supposed to be measuring about 1.5 GB but can be compressed to the size of 370 MB! But after reading that I finally knew there was also the software used for things like that after downloading the software, I try to word file compression, file size 11 327 KB initially using KGB Archiver can be compressed into just 590 KB, incredible .... could be only about 5% of its original file size. I was worried too, lest the compressed file could not be opened / broken ... I finally decompressed back .... The result, remarkable, file back to its original size (11 327 KB) without any damage after opening all normal.




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Friday, 20 April 2012

Internet Download Manager 6.10 build 2 + IDM 6.11 beta Build 4 UPDATE PATCH

Internet Download Manager (IDM) 6.10 Beta– Full Cracked – Preactivated - Silent Installation with Update patch
No serial, No crack Size: 10.99MB
Internet Download Manager 6.10 Fixed compatibility problems with different browsers including Internet Explorer 9 Final,Mozilla Firefox 12 and Mozilla Firefox 11, Google Chrome. Improved FLV grabber to save videos from web players on YouTube, WOW! Google Video, MySpace TV, and other popular sites.
(Released: Mar 12, 2012)
Fixed compatibility problems with Internet Explorer 10 beta
Internet Download Manager (IDM) is a tool to increase download speeds by up to 5 times, resume and schedule downloads. Comprehensive error recovery and resume capability will restart broken or interrupted downloads due to lost connections, network problems, computer shutdowns, or unexpected power outages.

Simple graphic user interface makes IDM user friendly and easy to use.Internet Download Manager has a smart download logic accelerator that features intelligent dynamic file segmentation and safe multipart downloading technology to accelerate your downloads.
Unlike other download managers and accelerators Internet Download Manager segments downloaded files dynamically during download process and reuses available connections without additional connect and login stages to achieve best acceleration performance.

Home Page: http://www.internetdownloadmanager.com
IDM is multilingual. IDM is translated to Arabic, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish, Thai languages.
Internet Download Manager (IDM) 6.10 Beta + Multilingual – Full Cracked – Preactivated - Silent Installation increases download speed Size

Installation instructions:
1. Download Internet Download Manager Now / Uninstall oldest version – reboot OS
2. Unrar and run exe file (just double click) 

3. and after finishing install Click the IDM 6.11 beta Build 4 UPDATE PATCH.
4. Have fun!


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Monday, 2 April 2012

Any Video Converter Professional 3.3.5 + Crack and Portable version (MediaFire)

 Any Video Converter Professional 3.3.5

Any Video Converter Pro – a powerful tool with intuitive graphical interface that lets you quickly and with high quality, convert video to various formats. This feature allows you to effortlessly convert video files to any format! It can convert almost all video media including DivX, XviD, MOV, rm, rmvb, MPEG, VOB, DVD, WMV, AVI to MPEG-4 for iPod / PSP or other portable video device, MP4 player or smart phone. The program has an incredibly fast speed and high quality. Any Video Converter allows you to enjoy viewing of any video format on your iPod, Zune, PSP, mobile phone or MP4 player.

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Hide a folder using CMD trick

Want to hide something in your computer/laptop? Here is a trick using CMD!

1. First of all create a folder
2. Go to command prompt
3. To hide the file here is the code type in the cmd:

CODE:

attrib +s +h "Full path of folder"

Sample screenshot below:


4. Now the file is hidden . Even if you enable show hidden files and folder from Folder option also the file will be hidden.
5. To reveal the hidden file here is the code type in the cmd:

CODE:

attrib -s -h "Full path of folder"

Now you can hide and reveal your folder with just the use of COMMAND PROMPT!

I need your feedbacks! Thank you.

TUTORIAL : HOW TO FORMAT A PC w/ PICTURES WINDOWS 7,XP,VISTA

Important things that you need:
Windows XP Bootable CD or DVD
CD Drive
 
Open up your pc and press DEL (delete) and F2 key to enter bios setup.

On your bios setup, change your first boot device to CD/DVD rom then change the second boot device to your HDD.


here we go, this is how to
reformat a computer:

1.Open you cd/dvd rom and put in your bootable cd/dvd of your chosen operating system, then restart your computer.


2. While the computer reboots, you will see this image on your screen.




3. Press any key or Enter, spacebar, or anything you like, then wait (you will see this message "setup is inspecting your system configuration..."), don't do anything until it comes to this page: (
Windows Setup, setup is loading files page )



4. Wait until loading of files is finished.


5. A page will appear that looks like this, then press ENTER to continue.




6. EULA (end-user license agreement) page will appear then press F8 to agree and continue the setup.




7. A page will appear that displays the existing operating system installed on your pc, then press ENTER as stated below to continue setup.


8. The screen will show the different partitions on your computer and it will look like the image below, highlight the partition named C: by following the instructions below the screen on how to select an option, then again press ENTER to setup
windows on the selected partition.



9. There will be four options that will be displayed, choose FORMAT THE PARTITION USING NTFS FILE SYSTEM or you can choose the first option FORMAT THE PARTITION USING NTFS FILE SYSTEM (QUICK), then press ENTER again to continue setup.




10. Then wait until setup formats the partition.




11. After formatting, wait again until setup finishes copying files to
windows folders, this may take minutes.



12. After copying of files, the setup will now reboot to continue the installation, wait 15 seconds and it will automatically reboot, or press ENTER if you can not wait 15 seconds.




13. The computer will reboot and wait until setups continues, you will see the image below and wait for about 30 to 45 minutes for setup to finish installation.




14. You have now successfully formatted your computer and a fresh copy of
windows is installed.

HOW TO INSTALL WINDOWS VISTA ON A COMPUTER


 
This guide assumes a "clean" installation and not an "upgrade" from a previous OS. Ensure that you backup all of your important files (documents, music, etc) to CD/DVD/another hard drive before following these steps.

If you are using Hard Disks in a RAID or ACPI setup, you will first need to download the latest Vista compatible (32-bit or 64-bit) for your particular hardware before installing clean. Check with your chipset/hard drive controllers manufactures web site for the latest drivers/information before starting.


1) Let's Begin!


After configuring the system for booting from a CD/DVD, the Windows Setup screen appears.

At this point, Setup is loading the driver files it needs to continue with installation.


2) Progress Bar:

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The next screen is a more graphical progress bar indicating Windows Vista is still working in the background.

3) Option Selections:


The first options you will come across are selections for Language, Time and currency format, and Keyboard layout.

Make your selections by using the pull down menus and press the Next button.


4) Install Now:


Here we have the option of repairing a previous installation or "Install Now."

Highlight the "Install Now" button to continue to the next screen.


5) Please Wait:


Windows Vista is working in the background. This may take several minutes depending on the system.

6) Product Key:


This screen is where you enter your product key or "CD Key" as it is sometimes called.

An option also exists to automatically activate Vista upon first coming online. I uncheck this box to ensure everything is running smoothly before activating and having issues later on. 30 days is the standard amount of time before activation is required, though some products (such as MSDN subscriptions) have 60 days or more.


After entering your product key, press the Next button.


7) License Agreement:

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Here we see the License Agreement you must accept before continuing.

After reading the agreement, check the box next to "I accept the license terms".


8) Option Selections:

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Here we would be able to choose an "Upgrade" install (if running setup from a previous version of Windows, such as XP) or a "Custom" (clean) install.

Select the whole box containing "Custom (advanced)" to continue to the next screen.


9) Hard Drives:

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This is where you can select which hard drive/partition to install Vista on. Since this system only has one hard drive, only one place Vista can go. Advanced options are shown in the next screen shot.

This is also where you would install drivers for your RAID/ACPI controller by using the "Load Driver" option. After the installation of the RAID/ACPI drivers, your hard drives should appear as shown on the right.


If no additional drivers are needed, select the Next button.


10) Advanced Options:

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The advanced options allow creation of multiple partitions and the option of formatting existing partitions.

After finishing your particular partition configuration that you desire, select the Next button.


11) Installing...:

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Here is where Vista installs major components of the OS. This process can take 10 to 60 minutes depending on the system.

12) Reboot:

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Here we see the system needing to reboot to continue installation tasks.

You can hit the Restart Now button or just allow the reboot to happen automatically after several seconds.


13) First Time:

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Here we see a "..." progress as Vista tries to start for the first time. This process may take several minutes before going to the next screen.

14) Completing Installation:

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Vista continues to install at this screen. Depending on system, another reboot or two may happen before the next screen is displayed.

15) Account Creation:


Here is where we create the first user account for the system and select an icon to be displayed on the login screen. Ensure you password your account.

After finishing entering your information and icon selection, select the Next button.


16) PC Name:

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Here is where we can name the system for networking purposes. By default, it uses the account name entered in the previous step and adds "-PC" to it. We can also select a background for the desktop.

After making your selection, select the Next button.


17) Updates:

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Here we can configure Windows Update with several options. I suggest "Use recommended options" or the top option for most PC users.

18) Time Settings:

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Here is where you can set the time and daylight savings time options.

After configuring your time zone, clock settings and date, select the Next button.


19) Network Configuration:

Vista now asks our network configuration by asking "Home, Work or Public Place."
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Descriptions are expanded on screen so I will no go into them here.

Make your selection to continue to the next screen.


20) Thanks!:

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On this screen, we are thanked by Bill G. for installing Windows Vista.

After you are done being thanked, select the Next button.


21) PC Performance:


Vista now checks the system performance to automaticlly configure a few options. This may take several minutes while the system does this and it will only do it this one time.

22) Login:

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We are finally greeted with the login screen, however, there is still more configuration to come.

Enter in your password that you used previously during the install process and hit ENTER or the little blue arrow to login.


23) Desktop Setup:


Your account profile starts being created here starting with your personal desktop configuration. More happens on the next screen. This process will also take several minutes, but only happen once.

24) Account Profile:

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Vista now sets up profile configurations for Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player as well as a few more Windows applications. This could take several more minutes but we are almost there!

25) Welcome Screen:

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Vista is installed!

On this screen, we are presented with our system configuration as well as several different options.



How to install Windows 7 to your computer

NOTE: Yung images kuha koh lang sa internet pero yung
tutorial ako gumawa, baka may magviolent reaction eh.hehe.


Formatting a computer and have a fresh install of
Windows 7

1. Open up your pc and press DEL (delete) to enter bios setup (nakalimutan koh ilagay yung step na ito dun sa
tutorial ng XP)

note: normally delete is pressed to enter bios setup pero minsan may option din na ESC or F1 or F2 or F10.


2. On your bios setup, change your first boot device to CD/DVD rom then change the second boot device to your HDD.


3. Save the changes you have made (makikita sa baba ng screen kung ano ang pipindutin) and insert you
windows 7 CD/DVD in your CD/DVD rom then reboot our computer.

4. Press any key for the computer to boot from the cd. (parang yung sa
windows xp)

5. Then again wait until
windows setup has finished loading files.



6. After loading the files, the setup is now starting
windows.

7. The first step that will appear on your computer is the
windows 7 setup that asks for the language you want to install, normally language is english and kung want nyo ng ibang language just click the drop down option and choose whatever you like, the click NEXT.
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8. The setup will ask you to install
windows 7 and you will see an option like this "INSTALL NOW", click it to install.
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9. Setup is now starting, wait until EULA is displayed on your screen, check the box below that says "I accept the licnese agreement", then click NEXT.

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10. A window wil appear and will give you two options, since we are formatting your computer, choose the option "CUSTOM(ADVANCEED)".

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11. The setup will now show you your local disks or drives, choose the disk that has the previos operating system, normally it is C:, then click "ADVANCED" on the side and you will see three options added under the local disks, there you will see the option "DELETE"(delete an existing partition), "FORMAT"(formats the selected partition), "EXTEND"(extends the size of the selected partition if there is still unpatitioned space).

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12. Since we are just formatting you computer and the partitions are already made, choos the optio "FORMAT", if you want to change or create a new partition, click "DELETE" to delete the previous partition and create a new one.


13. Afterchoosing the "FORMAT" option, the setup will now format your drive, after formatting, click "NEXT" for the setup to continue.


14. The setup will now copy and install files, you just need to wait for it to finish.

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15. While the setup continues, your computer will automatically reboot.

NOTE: While the computer reboots, do not press any key so it will not boot your cd/dvd again.
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16. Wait until setup finishes.


17. Your computer will again reboot and wait, the setup is now preparing you computer for fist use of the new OS.

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18. There will be personnal information needed to be typed as asked by the setup.(username, password,etc....)

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19. The setup will ask for your product key then click "NEXT", you can enter your product key later if you want.

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20. And the setup goes and it will ask for settings to be used on updating and protecting your computer, choose "RECOMMENDED SETTINGS".

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21. The setup will ask for the date and time, our time zone is pacific time GMT 8 if i'm correct.(Common sense na poh toh)

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22. Setup will ask you to select your computers current location, choose "HOME NETWORK" then wait.

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23.
WINDOWS 7 IS INSTALLED.....
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