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Monday, 27 February 2012

CHANGE ADMIN PASSWORD FROM A LIMITED ACCOUNT

To change an admin password useing a limited account. This is for Windows XP, but I dont know about any of the older OSes


Way number 1: Command Prompt

A1. Go to Start > Run... > type in "cmd.exe"
RESULT: Brings up the Command Prompt window.

OR

A1. Bring up notepad, type in "Start cmd.exe", then go to File > Save as... > Save it as "cmd.bat"
RESULT: Brings up the Command Prompt window.

A2. Type in "net user"
RESULT: Shows you all accounts on computer

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Lets just say you chose an account called Alex
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A3. Type in "net user Alex *" (the " *" is very important to remember. Without it, you wont change the password.)
RESULT: It prompt for password

A4. Type in your new password, press enter, than conferm it. Both will be invisible when you type them.
RESULT: Password changed

A5. You may now exit out of command prompt and log into the admin/other account with the password you chose. If you pressed enter through both of them, there will no longer be a password.

Congradulations! You just hacked your own computer through a limited account! Once you log into that admin account, you can control anything bascicly.

Change your processor name



GO TO START>RUN>TYPE REGEDIT>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>HARDWARE>DISCRIPTION>SYSTEM>CENTRAL

PROCESSOR>ON RIGHT HAND SIDE RIGHT CLICK ON PROCESSOR NAME AND STRING AND THE CLICK ON

Modified the name whatever you want

:x you can use " ourblog Computer "

Make Folders With No Name


Make Folders With No Name


Yes, windows allows us to rename any file/shortcut/folder to nothing!!!
here is a small trick to play with your friends
Select your file/shortcut/folder and press f2 (rename)

Next erase the text and with alt key pressed type 0160 from the num pad (with num lock on) - not from nums above querty
Ok... now you can check your file/shortcut/folder. The text disappears!!!

Windows 7 keyboard Shortcuts

Windows 7 introduces several new keyboard shortcuts that come in handy when managing open windows in the operating system. Most Windows 7 keyboard shortcuts mimic the behavior when dragging and dropping windows in the new operating system. Here is the list in case you like to use the keyboard instead of the mouse.