Showing posts with label windows 7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label windows 7. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Windows Login Passwords and BIOS: Hacking



Windows Login Passwords and BIOS: Hacking





On Many computers a series of keystorkes may crash the password program.
To try this boot the PC and wait for the password prompt,then keep pressing ESC 50 to 100 times.This will result in crashing of the password program and the computer will continue booting.However, this might work only in selected machines.

There's yet another pretty easy solution to the BIOS password problem.Its a program called KillCMOS which you can download from www.koasp.com
or if you cant find it there,search for it at astalavista.box.sk.There is also a number of CMOS password crackers available on various hacking web sites.But its really lame to use someone else's software for hacking and then call yourself a hacker.

you have cracked the BIOS password and are just about to say how easy this hack was,when you suddenly see windows asking you for the login password.
Fret not,for this hack is even easier than the previous one.After this hack,you will know why a hacker running windows is considered to be lame and why a hacker laughs whenever someone says Microsoft and security in the same sentence.
To hack the windows login password,reboot and wait for the message.
"Starting Windows 9x"
When you see this on the screen,press f8.The boot menu will come up.Select option 7,to boot into Dos.Then go to the Windows Directory by typing
c:\>cd windows

Keys that will affect the boot up process are F4,F5,F6,F8,Shift +F,Control+F5 and Shift+F8.Try them out and see what happens!!!!!

then rename all files with the extension.pwl by tyyping the following command:
C:\windows>ren*.pwl*.xyz
Or,delete them typing
C:\windows>del"*.pwl*.xyz

......poof............
Now when windows Password login pops up,yo can write anything in the place where the password has got to be typed.As you have renamed(or deleted-although remaining then would be better as the victim will not know that his PC has been tampered with)the password files,Windows cannot find the file so when you enter a password,Windows just takes it as the original password..

Sunday, January 15, 2012

How to Fix a Slow Windows 7 Computer


How to Fix a Slow Windows 7 Computer

Most people love using Windows 7. That’s because it’s by far the nicest and the most productive Microsoft operating system to date. But there can still be glitches, errors, and lags. The good thing about Windows 7 is that it has lots of tools to troubleshoot and repair a slow computer. Here is a guide to where to find them and how to use them.

1. Problem Steps Recorder

fix slow computer windows 7
Problem Steps Recorder is a great solution to get a detailed description of the problem, so that you can either review the report yourself or send it to atech support team. Basically, this tool records everything happening on the computer that needs troubleshooting. It records all mouse clicks and everything that is pressed on the keyboard, takes screenshots, and then saves the report as a zipped MHTML file. This file can be easily emailed and analyzed. To enable Problem Steps Recorder, click on Start, type PSR and hit Enter. Then click on Start Record. To save a report, just stop recording your computer activity.

2. Troubleshoot problems

If something in Windows 7 starts behaving in a weird way and you have no idea why, go to the Control Panel, locate the “Find and fix problems” (Troubleshooting) option and you’ll be able to access the Windows 7 troubleshooting tools. They are easy-to-use wizards and can fix common problems, clean your system, check your settings, and lots more.

3. Discover bottlenecks

Under normal circumstances, Windows 7 easily outperforms Vista and XP. Nevertheless, your computer can still seem too slow from time to time. Most likely it’s an application or a process that’s slowing you down. Windows 7 makes it really easy to find bottlenecks with the help of Resource Monitor. Just click on Start, type RESMON and hit Enter to launch the tool. When it opens, click on the CPU, Memory, Disk and Network tabs to see which processes are hogging your system and using up your bandwidth. When you find the process that’s holding you back, you’ll be able to try to fix it right from the Resource Monitor. For example, if a process is locked up, right-click on it and select Analyze to see where the problem lies.

4. Repair your computer

If something goes seriously wrong and Windows 7 fails to start, it might be possible to repair your computer without the installation CD. Just boot your PC and press F8 during startup. You should see an option called Repair Your Computer. Select it and press Enter to see the recovery options Windows 7 has to offer.
These Windows 7 tools will help you troubleshoot and fix a slow computer in a quick and easy way. To prevent your computer from slowing down, use maintenance utilities like disk cleanup and defrag to keep your PC in top shape.

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