Monday, February 8, 2010

Password safety

Passwords are what make sure only you have access to your personal accounts on the web (ex: e-mail, online banking, Facebook and so on). For example, once someone signs up for e-mail and gives the website their name, address and other information, the password is what keeps other people from going to your account and viewing yourpersonal information . With so many passwords to remember from several websites, a lot of people make their passwords incredibly simple and easy to guess. Using words like apple or 123 as passwords are incredibly easy to guess and makes a hacker's job very easy when he tries to guess your password and steal yourpersonal information. Imagine how hard it would be to guess your passwords if all them where completely random, imagine if all your passwords went something like this: Gt:IRdr&L0 . Obviously, it's impossible to remember that password but that's why you should use a password database. There are several password databases available for download online and most are free. A good password database available for free is a program called KeePass. It is very easy to use. You simply write all of your passwords in the database and then use them whenever you need to login into an account online. KeePass also has the ability to generate random passwords like the one shown above. Your KeePass database will also be encrypted to avoid anyone but you from entering it.

How to Break Windows Xp Password

Learn how to clear windows xp administratior password.

it is easy just do the following:

Action 1
Step1.Pop the bootable Password Genius CD into your locked PC, and boot from the CD.

Tips: Why to use a bootable CD?
Windows passwords are Encrypted by Windows on the hard drive to provide better security. It even prevents any external tampering while Windows is running so that the only way to change those passwords would be through Windows itself. The Easiest Way to reset windows passwords is with the right bootable CD,you can bypass Windows security restrictions and reset the password directly before the Windows starts up.

Action 2
Enter POWERSUITE2010’s interface, follow these steps: PowerSuite Bootcare2010 ->Password Kit -> Admin/User Password

Action 3
Select the “Windows XP” and “Administrator”, and then click the “Start”

i hope you can do it.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Types Of Computers

Generally the computer system are classified as MICRO ,MINI and MAINFRAME Computers.



MICRO Computer



Micro Computer are small ,single user that provides a simple processor and a few input/output devices.The micro computer is also known as Personal Computer(PC).







MINI Computer



Mini Computer were first developed as special purpose mainframe computers .They were widely used for instance , to control machine manufacturing unit.







MAINFRAME Computer



Mainframe computer can process several million program instruction per second. They were mainly used in insurance companies,banks,airlines,railway reservation system,etc.Mainframe have more access to storage space and to i/p device. To work with these extra device mainframe also have more powerful "PROCESSOR".

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Free Antivirus for Your Computer

Free Antivirus For Your Computer.


Avast is a free anti-virus that I got after I was done with McAfee I have Avast 5.0 which is the new free version which keeps your computer and files free from viruses. So I did a review on Avast because it ‘s free and I think it’s better then McAfee and takes up less space on your computer.

Setup:

So when I downloaded and installed the free Avast anti-virus it took no time at all I did find out that once you install this it only works for 60 days unless you register for a free license key by e-mail then it good for one year until you need to re-register it again. After I installed I had to reboot my computer and Avast performs a boot level anti-virus scan looking for any kind of viruses that might load with the operating system.


Interface:

The interface is pretty good looking comes in orange and black when you launch Avast it will do a memory and start up scan of you system. You will also encounter a helpful screen explaining how to use the interface.


Features:
Features included automatic updates, P2P shield, file system shield, mail shield, web shield, network shield, behavior shield and IM shield.


Performance:
did a full system scan of my computer once it was done installing and I have to say it took some time to finish but that on because I have a lot of things on my computer so based on how much stuff is on your computer is how long it will take to finish. But other than that it seem to get the job done.

Support:

There is a comprehensive in-program help menu. There are also robust technical support forums, free e-mail support, and international telephone support, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central European Time.

Conclusion:

My conclusion is that this free anti-virus is a lot better than the last anti-virus I had. (McAfee) The best part is that it’s free it’s not hard to set up and it dose not take up a lot of space. If you need anti-virus and don’t have the money to buy it then get avast anti-virus. Click To Download

Friday, February 5, 2010

Microsoft Windows Shortcut Keys

This is a listing of some common shortcut keys in different versions Microsoft Windows.
Some shortcut keys are not supported in all versions of Windows. You can identify which versions of Windows support which keys from the listing below. These shortcut keys only apply for Windows in general, if you are looking for shortcut keys for a specific application (i.e. Excel, Word, etc..) please see the links at the bottom of this page.
Use this trick at your own risk.
Shortcut Keys
3.x
95
98
ME
NT
2000
XP
Vista
Description
Alt + Tab
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Switch between open applications.
Alt + Shift + Tab
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Switch backwards between open applications.
Alt + double-click

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Display the properties of the object you double-click on.
Ctrl + Tab
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
With an application that has multiple sub tabs/document windows, this switch between tabs
Ctrl + Shift + Tab
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Same as above but backwards.
Alt + Print Screen
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Create a screen shot (image in clipboard) only for the active screen/program.
Print Screen
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Create a screen shot (image in clipboard) for your entire desktop.
Ctrl + Alt + Del
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Reboot the computer and/or bring up the Windows task manager.
Ctrl + Esc
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Bring up the Windows Start menu. In Windows 3.x this brings up the Task Manager.
Alt + Esc

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Switch Between open applications on taskbar.
F1
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Activates help for current open application.
F2
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Renames selected Icon.
F3

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Starts find from desktop.
F4

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Opens the drive selection when browsing or pull the list of drive selections
F5

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Refresh.
F10
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Activates menu bar.
Shift + F10

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Simulates right-click on selected item.
Alt + F4
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Closes Current open program.
Ctrl + F4
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Closes Window in Program.
F6

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Move cursor to different Windows Explorer panel.
Ctrl + Space bar
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Drops down the window control menu.
Ctrl + (the '+' key on the keypad)


X
X
X
X
X
X
Automatically adjust the widths of all the columns in Windows explorer
Alt + Enter

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Opens properties window of selected icon or program.
Shift + Del

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Permanent Delete - Delete programs/files without throwing them into the recycle bin.
Holding Shift at Startup
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Boot safe mode or by pass system files as the computer is booting.
Holding Shift

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
When putting in an audio CD, will prevent CD Player from playing.
Enter
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Activates the highlighted program.
Alt + Down arrow

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Display all available options on drop down menu.
* (on the keypad)

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Expands all folders on the currently selected folder or drive in Windows Explorer.
+ (on the keypad)

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Expands only the currently selected folder in Windows Explorer.
- (on the keypad)

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Collapses the currently selected folder in Windows Explorer.
Most of keyboards now have a Windows Key (key with a Windows icon). This key provides additional shortcuts on Microsoft Windows. Below is a listing of the shortcut keys by combining the Windows key and another key.
Shortcut
Description
WINKEY
Pressing the Windows key alone will open Start.
WINKEY + F1
Opens the Microsoft Windows help and support center.
WINKEY + F3
Opens the Advanced find window in Microsoft Outlook.
WINKEY + D
Brings the desktop to the top of all other windows.
WINKEY + M
Minimizes all windows.
WINKEY + SHIFT + M
Undo the minimize done by WINKEY + M and WINKEY + D.
WINKEY + E
Open Microsoft Explorer.
WINKEY + Tab
Cycle through open programs through the taskbar.
WINKEY + F
Display the Windows Search / Find feature.
WINKEY + CTRL + F
Display the search for computers window.
WINKEY + F1
Display the Microsoft Windows help.
WINKEY + R
Open the run window.
WINKEY + Pause / Break key
Open the system properties window.
WINKEY + U
Open Utility Manager.
WINKEY + L
Lock the computer (Windows XP and above only).

Passwords You Should Not Put on Your Computer

A password is one of the most important security devices on your computer. It is one of the lines of defense between you and hackers and yet some people do not take it seriously.
Hackers are always trying to break into computers. Some do it for profit and some do it just for personal satisfaction. Many people use common passwords for their computer. Here are some of the most popular ones:
123456
ABCDEF
ABC123
PASSWORD
(A person’s middle name)
ILOVEYOU

Using Windows Vista Firewall

Using Windows Vista firewall is not the top choice of many computer users. In fact they often download a different firewall and then disable the Windows Vista firewall completely.
Using Windows Vista firewall is not the top choice of many computer users. In fact they often download a different firewall and then disable the Windows Vista firewall completely. One of the main reasons for not using Windows Vista firewall is that although the inbound protection is good there seems to be no outbound protection. This means that anything on your computer that can make an internet connection could do so without Windows Vista firewall letting you know.
Unless you can ensure that everything on your computer is safe then it is vital that any firewall notifies you when an application or a program attempts to access the internet or to access files and systems within your computer itself.
There is a dismissal of Windows Vista firewall in some circles due to its outbound protection being minimal. However, there is a way of turning the Windows Vista firewall outbound protection on to protect your computer; yet this outbound protection is not that obvious at first.
Firstly go to ‘start’ and search for ‘MMC’ – without the quotation marks!
open up the Microsoft management Console (MMC)
then go to ‘File’
then ‘Add/Remove snap-in…’
then on the right scroll down and highlight ‘Windows firewall wi..’ (..with advanced security)
click ‘Add’
then see that ‘Local Computer’ is highlighted
finish.
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playerSeed.overlay= true;
playerSeed.autoStart= false;
playerSeed.cbCustomID = '5min-companion-ad';
playerSeed.hasCompanion=true;
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You will see that the Windows Vista firewall is now in the centre of the console. By double clicking the Windows Vista firewall line you will then have access to the various profiles.
Below the public profile you will you will be able to click on ‘Windows fire wall properties’ and then be able to change the settings for outbound connections.
By blocking all outbound connections you will gain a huge amount of security however, you now have to create new rules for every connection that you wish to allow through.
In the Microsoft Management Console on the left you will see Windows firewall which you can then expand. Here you can double click ‘Outbound Rules’ and then on the right click on new rule. Here you can then follow the steps to allowing a program through the wall. Of course you can also do this through the control panel and going to the security section and clicking on ‘Allow a program through Windows firewall’.
The only downside here is that you need to manually allow programs through Windows Vista firewall either via the control panel or the MMC. However, you can at least see that Windows Vista firewall can be tweaked according to your needs and can be made more secure.

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