अब Administrator को पुरानो पासवोर्ड नभैकन नया पासवोर्ड

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अब Administrator को पास्वोर्ड चेन्ज गर्न पुरानो पास्वोर्ड नभैकन नै न्यू पास्वोर्ड राख्न सक्नुहुन्छ । तपाईं आफ्नो साथी को कम्प्युटर चलाऊदै हुनुहुन्छ र तपाईंलाई Administrator को पास्वोर्ड चेन्ज गर्न मन लागो तर तपाईं सँग पुरानो पस्स्वोर्द छैन अब सोचिरहनु भएको होला की कसरी चेन्ज गर्नु तेस्को लागि चीन्ता न गर्नुहोश तपाईं को लागि मैले एउटा सानो ट्रिक्स ल्याएको छु ।

ट्रिक्स नम्बर १



1.Click Start, and then click Run shortcut key (Windows Key + R)











2.In the Open box, type "control userpasswords2" and Enter.















3.Click Reset Password Tab.


4.Open box and keep New Password and Old Password and ok.








 5.Successfully changed Administrator Password.


ट्रिक्स नम्बर २


1.Click Start, and then click Run shortcut key (Windows Key + R)

2.In the Open box, type "CMD" and Enter.









3.In the Open Command Box then type.









 4.net(space)user(space)administrator(space)* then hit Enter.


 





5.Type a password for the user:and keep New Password.

6.Retype the password to confirm:and keep New Password again.












7.Successfully changed Administrator Password.

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पेनड्राइभ बाट नै आफ्नो कम्प्युटर लाई लक् गर्नुहोश

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Locks your PC when you are away, Even if your Windows session is still opened.
It uses a regular USB flash drive as an access control device, and works as follows:


protect your computer with a flash drive

You insert the USB drive.

You run PREDATOR (auto start with Windows is possible).

You do your work.

When you're away from your PC, you simply remove the USB drive.

Once it is removed, the keyboard and mouse are disabled and the screen darkens.

When you return back to your PC, you put the USB flash drive in place.

Keyboard and mouse are immediately released, and the display is restored.

It's easier and faster than closing your Windows session, since you do not have to retype your password when you return.



Advanced Security Features

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20 Websites To Have Fun With Your Photos

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Rotate Your Nokia Mobile Phone Screen From Landscape View to Portrait

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Codes:
*#5512# will turn towards Right
*#5513# will turn upside down
*#5514# will turn towards left
*#5511# will turn Your screen back to normal.
Tested on the Following Nokia Models:
1200
1208
1209
1600
1650
2310
2600

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15 Killer Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcuts

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One of my personal favorites among the new features that Windows 7 came with was the introduction of some awesome and long awaited keyboard shortcuts. I personally use them as much as I can to save time, and I recommend the practice of using keyboard shortcuts to others too.
This article talks about 15 really cool keyboards shortcuts that are specific to Windows 7. I can bet that you don’t know all of them. Check them out, some of them will surprise you for sure.

1. Ctrl+Shift+N to Create a New Folder

Create a new folder with a shortcut key
Creating a new folder in Windows explorer is something we all need to do on a frequent basis. And until now, there was no default shortcut key available for this task. But Windows 7 changed that.
You could now use Ctrl+Shift+N to quickly create a new folder in Windows or anywhere on your computer where a folder can be created.

2. Ctrl+Shift+Click to Open a Program As Administrator

run as administrator
There are many instances when just clicking on the icon of the application and opening it doesn’t solve your purpose. You need to right click on it and click on “Run as Administrator” so that you can make the required changes to the app.
In Windows 7, this can be done with a keyboard shortcut. You just need to point your mouse cursor on that program and then click on it while pressing Ctrl+Shift keys to open it as administrator.

3. Shift+Right-Click Enhances Send to Menu

send to menu
The above screenshot shows the default send to menu that I get when I simply right click on a program.
Now, if I press the Shift key, and while having it pressed, I right click on the icon, I get an enhanced send to menu. See the screenshot below to check how it looks.
send to menu enhanced
Nice, isn’t it?

4. Shift+Right-Click on a Folder to Open Command Prompt

open command windows
If you do Shift+right-click on a folder, you’ll find an option that says “Open command windows here.” If you love working with the command prompt, this option should come in handy.

5. Win+Space to Quickly Show Desktop

Remember our quick tip on hiding open windows in windows 7 ? Well, this is the keyboard shortcut version of that mouse cursor trick. Pressing the Win key and the space bar simultaneously shows you the desktop immediately.

6. Win+Up/Down/Left/Right for Moving the Active Window

Create a new folder with a shortcut key
If you intend to quickly move the active window to make space for other apps, you could do that by using the Win key and one of the arrow keys. Each arrow key would move the window in the direction it is meant to.

7. For Dual Monitors: Win+Shift+Left Arrow Key to Move Active Window to Left Monitor

If you are on a dual monitor setup using Windows 7 then you could press the Win+Shift+Left arrow key combination to move the active application window to the left monitor.

8. For Dual Monitors: Win+Shift+Right Arrow Key to Move Active Window to Right Monitor

Similarly, if you need to move the current window to the right monitor screen, just press Win+Shift+right arrow key.

9. Win+T to Get to Taskbar Items

windows 7 taskbar
You could use the key combination Win+T to toggle through the applications pinned on the taskbar in Windows 7.

10. Shift+Click on a Taskbar App to Open a New Instance of the App

Let’s say you’ve got a bunch of Chrome windows open. And you need to quickly open a new blank window of the browser. Here’s the way – point your cursor to the chrome icon on the taskbar, hit Shift and click on it. There you go!

11. Win+B to Move Focus to the System Tray

system tray
In a previous article, we talked about a technique to add more clocks to the default Windows clock in the system tray. Now, if you need to get there without using your mouse cursor, how’d you do that?
Answer – Win+B. That would move the focus on the system tray, and then you could use the arrow keys to cycle through the items, including the Windows clock.

12. Win+P for Quickly Connecting Your Laptop to a Projector

projection menu windows 7
Windows 7 has a nifty projection menu feature which enables you to quickly connect your laptop to a projector or an extended monitor. Win+P is the keyboard shortcut for that purpose.

13. Win+1, Win+2..so on for Opening Taskbar Programs

Want to quickly open a program that’s pinned to your Windows 7 taskbar? You can press the Win key and the number corresponding to the location of the app on the taskbar.

14. Win+Pause helps you check System Properties

system properties
Need to take a quick look at what’s the processor model you are using, or may be check the device manager, or advanced system settings? You could use Win+pause key combination to open the system properties window.

15. Ctrl+Shift+Esc Can Quickly Windows Task Manager

I think this was in Vista too, I am not sure. But it’s a cool shortcut nevertheless. Just press the Ctrl key, Shift key and the ESC key simultaneously and you have the task manager pop up right in front!
So that was about the amazing Windows 7 keyboard shortcuts. I hope you find them useful. In fact, learn them if you are on Windows 7. That’s what I did and it has helped a great deal. If I’ve missed a cool shortcut, do share that in the comments.
Now, if you are on Windows XP, and would love to get some these shortcuts that are relevant to XP, we’ll have you covered tomorrow. We will tell you how you could get some of the above shortcuts working on XP. Stay tuned!

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How To Delete a Facebook Account

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The Case To Delete a Facebook Account

#1. Privacy – You probably know a friend of a friend who has had their personal Facebook photos cause them problems in some walks of life. I’ve had friends who’ve been fired as high school sports coaches, reprimanded by their bosses and been in hot water with their wives over some tavern pictures posted on Facebook. The person in the picture doesn’t even have to post them in their own album as all it takes is a friend to ‘tag’ them before the photos are consumed by the masses. One of the best ways to seperate your online world from your real life to protect your privacy is to delete your Facebook account…but then you’ll still have to make sure you don’t become a Background Billy while other people are posing for pictures at the tavern.
#2. Productivity – Facebook is a huge time waster and many people find it’s very addicting. If you don’t have anything to do, you might find yourself checking in on Facebook only 1 or 2 times a day but the minute you get busy, suddenly your brain finds the temptation to refresh the news feed every 10 seconds. Combine that lack of productivity multiplied with time wasting apps such as Song Pop or Words With Friends, not to mention Instant Messaging with people on your contact list and you can easily blow a couple of hours in what seemed like minutes. Just as if you don’t have a delicious chocolate cake in your refrigerator you won’t be tempted to eat it, if there’s no Facebook, you won’t be tempted to creep on an ex’s profile…for 5 straight hours.
#3. Lack Of Interest – While at first it was fun to see (stalk) what long lost classmates and lovers had been up to over the years, you’ll probably eventually find out their life has become as boring as yours. My news feed is flooded daily with virtually the same statuses…”I love my kids”…”I just went to the gym”…”I just got out of jail”…”I have to go back to jail tomorrow.” I’d be surprised if most people in the world didn’t have the same frustrations over their repetitive friends.

How To Permanently Delete Facebook

If you want to delete your Facebook Account then you must be sure that you never want to use this account again  You will need to visit this page to fill in a form and request your account to be deleted.  This is what it says on Facebook:
Permanently deleting Facebook means you will not be able to reactivate your account or retrieve any of the content or information you have added.

Download Facebook Account Before Deleting

You can download your information from your Facebook account before deleting it as the information will be gone.
  1. Click at the top right of any Facebook page and select Account Settings
  2. Click General in the left-hand column
  3. Click on “Download a copy of your Facebook data”
  4. Click Start My Archive
Because this download contains your timeline information, you should keep it secure and be careful when storing, sending or uploading it to any other services.
download facebook account

Deactivating Facebook vs Deleting Facebook

You can deactivate your Facebook account instead of deleting it permanently.  The difference is that with deleting it is permanent and deactivating means you can reactivate your account at a later time.

How to Deactivate a Facebook Account?

To deactivate your account:
  1. Click the account menu at the top right of any Facebook page
  2. Select Account Settings
  3. Click Security in the left-hand column
  4. Click Deactivate your account
Just remember to keep your Facebook sign in details just in case you do want to reactivate.
Delete a Facebook Account

Why You Should Keep Facebook

Keep In Touch With Family – You can choose your friends but you can’t choose your family and even though they might post the same dumb stuff every day or blackmail you into joining Zynga Bingo, it’s nice to know what relatives all over the globe are up to. It also makes it a little less awkward at family reunions because Facebook gives you the feeling that you’re connected, even though you may be miles apart.
For An Extra Contact Port – Not everybody has your cell phone number but most people can easily find you and get in contact on Facebook. If there’s a big reunion, party, or newly single foreign exchange student that became a model after high school but truly never got over that one night you spent in the park…or if your friend needs a ride, they can contact you on Facebook. This can be good and bad but it is also essential in the case of an emergency.
To Look Technologically Savvy – Can you imagine a business in this day and age not having a website or any person under 60 not having an email address? Facebook could soon be the main contact point between people…whether a potential employer wants a second interview, buyers want to purchase your goods, or companies want to contact you because you won that all-inclusive trip to the Bahamas. Telling somebody you don’t have a Facebook account – while now not so bad – could raise red flags in the future.
To Look Back And Reminisce – Facebook’s Timeline feature offers a nice way to look back over the years and reminisce about your life. While the every day antics of Facebook might drive you crazy, it’s nice to ponder over the years as a whole and remember the people that influenced your life. It’s also motivating to look to the time you could wear a two piece bikini or alternatively you canlook back and promise never to wear those skinny jeans ever again.
Whether you decide to delete your Facebook Account or not is totally your decision. As the last tip, if you are thinking about deleting your Facebook, don’t be one of those people that ‘threatens’ to delete it every status update.
“So long Facebook Friends I need to take a break for awhile” Posted on Tuesday at 1:34
“ Just got back from the gym” Posted on Tuesday at 1:38

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PC Troubleshooting Tips

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Why is My PC Crashing?

PC computer troubleshooting tips
Nothing can put a damper on productivity quite like a computer that crashes on a regular basis. Sometimes, a crash is preceded by the dreaded “blue screen of death” or another warning; other times, a computer simply shuts off without any warning at all. In either case, the end result is a whole lot of frustration, aggravation and lost work. If your computer has been crashing frequently, you’d probably like to put an end to it. Unfortunately, getting to the bottom of things if often easier said than done. The following tips about improving your computer’s performance, though, are excellent places to begin.

Possibility #1: Corrupted System Registry Files

Every Windows-based PC has something called a Windows registry. The registry contains several files that are integral to the performance and operation of your computer. Over time, some of those files can become corrupted, be misplaced or get lost altogether. When that happens, the system registry becomes compromised – and frequent crashes are all-too-common symptoms. The best way to rule this possibility in or out is by running a Windows registry cleaning program. Such programs scan your Windows registry for problems then automatically make repairs. If you run a registry cleaner and the crashes persist, they are probably being caused by a different issue.

Possibility #2: Disorganized Files

Windows operating systems handle file organization in a way that isn’t very intuitive. Basically, they break files up and fit them into gaps in the computer’s memory. As time goes by, these disorganized files can prompt frequent crashes. Luckily, a great optimization solution is built right into Windows-based PCs: the disk defragmentation utility. Although its location on a computer varies, you can generally locate it within the System and Security section inside the Control Panel. By running a defrag once every few months, you may be able to keep those pesky computer crashes at bay.

Possibility #3: Malicious Software

Malicious software can take many different forms. Sometimes, it’s a virus that is accidentally unleashed after opening a strange email; other times, its adware that tags along with other information that is automatically downloaded from a website. Whatever type it is, there’s no question that malicious software can wreak havoc on a computer’s performance. Happily, there are many topnotch programs out there that regularly scan your computer for the presence of such problems – and that help guard against them, too. Buy one, install it and use it regularly; your crash issues may come to an end.

Possibility #4: Too Little Available Memory

When you buy a new computer, it feels like there’s no end to the amount of memory that it has. Of course, this isn’t true at all. As never-ending as the available memory on your PC may initially seem, the fact is that it can be depleted with incredible speed. You can find out for sure by checking the information within “My Computer.” If it appears that your available memory is low, you can use a PC cleanup program to remove unnecessary files; such programs remove things like temporary Internet files and other file debris that can suck away much-needed memory.

Possibility #5: Overheating

If you’ve run through all of the preceding possibilities and continue experiencing frequent crashes, a hardware issue could be to blame. An easy one to rule out is overheating. A computer’s CPU, or central processing unit, includes a fan that is designed to keep it running cool. Sometimes, the fan wears down and doesn’t work as efficiently; other times, it’s just not able to handle the work that your computer has to do. In either case, buying a bigger, better fan isn’t very expensive. If it puts an end to your PC crashing problem, it will have been more than worth it.

Don’t Put Up with Frequent Crashes!

As discussed, frequent computer crashes can be triggered by a wide variety of issues. Luckily, many of these issues are relatively easy to remedy. Work your way through the preceding list; chances are, you’ll be able to pinpoint the problem and put an effective cure to work. Nine times out of ten, a computer simply needs a little bit of routine maintenance to get it back on track again. In the future, keep these points in mind. Any time you buy a new computer, keep up with its basic maintenance right from the get-go. By doing that, you could avoid “blue screen of death” and crashing problems altogether – and that’s something that you’re bound to appreciate!

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Top 10 keyboard shortcuts everyone should know

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Top 10 keyboard shortcutsUsing keyboard shortcuts can greatly increase your productivity, reduce repetitive strain, and help keep you focused. For example, highlighting text with the keyboard and pressing Ctrl + C is much faster than taking your hand from the keyboard, highlighting the text using the mouse, clicking copy from the file menu, and then putting your hand back in place on the keyboard. Below are our top 10 keyboard shortcuts we recommend everyone memorize and use.
Ctrl + C or Ctrl + Insert
Copy the highlighted text or selected item.
Ctrl + V or Shift + Insert
Paste the text or object that's in the clipboard.
Ctrl + Z and Ctrl + Y
Undo any change. For example, if you cut text, pressing this will undo it. This can also often be pressed multiple times to undo multiple changes. Pressing Ctrl + Y would redo the undo.
Ctrl + F
Open the Find in any program. This includes your Internet browser to find text on the current page.
Alt + Tab or Alt + Esc
Quickly switch between open programs moving forward.
Tip: Press Ctrl + Tab to switch between tabs in a program.
Tip: Adding the Shift key to Alt + Tab or Ctrl + Tab will move backwards. For example, if you are pressing Alt + Tab and pass the program you want to switch to, press Alt + Shift + Tab to move backwards to that program.
Tip: Windows Vista and 7 users can also press the Windows Key + Tab to switch through open programs in a full screenshot of the Window.
Ctrl + Back space and Ctrl + Left or Right arrow
Pressing Ctrl + Backspace will delete a full word at a time instead of a single character.
Holding down the Ctrl key while pressing the left or right arrow will move the cursor one word at a time instead of one character at a time. If you wanted to highlight one word at a time you can hold down Ctrl + Shift and then press the left or right arrow key to move one word at a time in that direction while highlighting each word.
Ctrl + S
While working on a document or other file in almost every program pressing Ctrl + S will save that file. This shortcut key should be used frequently anytime you're working on anything important.
Ctrl + Home or Ctrl + End
Move the cursor to the beginning or end of a document.
Ctrl + P
Print the page being viewed. For example, the document in Microsoft Word or the web page in your Internet browser.
Page Up, Space bar, and Page Down
Pressing either the page up or page down key will move that page one page at a time in that direction. When browsing the Internet pressing the space bar will also move the page down one page at a time. If you press Shift and the Space bar the page will go up a page at a time.

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Top 10 Facebook tips

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Below is a listing of our top 10 tips for the popular social networking website Facebook.
Hide users, games, polls, etc.
It quickly gets annoying seeing some users posts, game invites, polls, etc. Hovering your mouse to the right of the post and clicking the Hide button as shown below can hide any post. Once this button is pressed you'll be prompted with the option to hide that user or in the case of a Facebook application the option to hide that application from ever showing up on your profile.
Hide Facebook users, games, polls, etc.
To unhide someone or unblock an application click the Edit Options link in the bottom right corner of the news feed as shown below.
Facebook unhide friends
Greasemonkey and FB Purity
Although Facebook does not allow the ability to hide friends getting new friends messages, friends becoming fans of something, and some application messages they can still be hidden with browser add-ons. If you're running Mozilla Firefox, Chrome, Opera, or Safari we suggest installing the Facebook Purity add-on.
Update your privacy settings
Click Account in the top right corner of the Facebook window and then click Privacy settings to adjust who is capable of seeing what on your Facebook profile. We highly recommend going through all the privacy settings to verify your privacy is properly protected.
Anything that is not set to friends only or friends of friends can be seen by anyone searching on the Internet. Below is a few things we recommend for most users.
  1. Under Search in Privacy settings uncheck Public Search Results. This will prevent users from finding your account and profile picture in search results such as Google
  2. Under Application settings, make sure you're only allowing applications you want to have access to your information. Applications that you grant rights to can have access to your Facebook profile information.
  • If you're curious to see how a program or web page connect to the Facebook API can see your profile see Tip135.
Use the Facebook top bar for navigation
Facebook navigation
Knowing how to properly navigate is vital if you want to get the most out of Facebook. Below is a brief description of each of the available options in the top bar as shown above.
Home (facebook logo) - Clicking this logo will take you to your wall (News Feed) that shows all friends recent posts.
Friend requests - If any friend requests are waiting to be approved this icon will show a notification of how many friends are waiting for approval. This icon can also be clicked when you want to view any friend recommendations or search for friends on Facebook.
Messages - This section allows you to send and receive private messages between one or more people you're friends with.
Notifications - Any time a friend or Facebook application creates a new post you'll be notified in this section. Clicking this icon will show all recent notifications. If you wish to change what is capable of sending you notifications including any Facebook applications or games click the See All Notifications link at the bottom and check or uncheck what you want to be notified on.
Search - Finally, the search box in Facebook can be a powerful tool that can be used to quickly find any current friends or people on Facebook. In addition searching for terms such as a company name, product, sports team, music band, etc. will find fan pages and groups that can be joined.
Modify your account notifications
Keep your e-mail and your cell phone clean by updating or eliminate Facebook notifications or keep more up-to-date by adding new notifications. Facebook notifications can be added and removed by clicking Account link in the top right corner, then Account Settings, and then clicking the Notifications tab.
Top News and Most Recent
Facebook News and most Recent
By default Facebook will display your wall postings in the News format, which means it only displays posts it believes are most relevant to you. These results are based on your past interaction with your friends. If you want to see every post made by all your friends that are not hidden click the Most recent link in the upper right section of your news feed as shown in the above picture example.
If you want to adjust who shows up manually click the Edit Options in the bottom right corner of your news feed.
Facebook unhide friends
View High School work friends
If you've added your High School or previous Work locations to your profile, quickly see all classmates and co-workers on Facebook by clicking the link in your Info tab under your profile.
Quickly change profile picture
Your profile picture can be quickly changed to any other picture by visiting your profile, hovering the mouse over your current profile picture, and clicking the Change Picture link that appears in the top right corner of the picture.
Don't post private information on friend's walls on in comments
When you make a post on a friend's wall or in any of their comments realize that any of their friends are going to be able to see that post. If you wish for something to remain only between you and a friend send them a Facebook message instead.
Suggestions and random friend invites
As you get more friends on Facebook it will begin making friend, groups, and fan suggestions. These are suggestions made by Facebook and not your friends. Unless these are something you're interested in they can be ignored.
This same rule can be applied to people who may want to be your friend that you don't know. If you don't know someone don't accept his or her friend invite. Once someone becomes your friend they'll have access to any information your friends are capable of seeing.
Tag your Facebook friends in your photos
Always make sure to tag any of your Facebook friends that are in pictures you upload. However, never tag someone who is not in the picture. When someone is tagged in a photo that picture is automatically added to that persons profile and is a great way to share pictures with all friends.

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