Monday, September 28, 2009

Windows 7 Loader 1.6

Windows 7 Loader 1.6 by Hazar 5.04 MB


Windows 7 Loader 1.6 by Hazar7Loader 1.6 - makes your version of Windows 7 activated. Suitable for x86, and for x64.
New version of the activator of Hazar!

New features:
+ newest zsmin loader (dells and macs supported)
+ home premium, pro, ultimate and enterprise support
+ activation repair mode (fixes toolkit 1.8 etc.)
+ SLIC auto detection
+ automatically finds 7 partition even in non SLIC mode (recovery menu)
+ ignores floppies and cd's when searching for bootmgr
+ no autoplay message
+ full uninstaller
+ vista reactivator (Needs to be run on Vista)
+ automatic install/uninstall detection
+ changed a logo to distinguish between core2duo and core2quad
NOTE:
For enterprise to activate, set your timezone to UTC +3. Once it is done set it back again

Friday, September 25, 2009

Boost Up Internet Speed Without Software


Above 90% computers all over the world run Windows... and hence another computer trick.

FACT
But do you know that about 20% of your internet bandwidth is reserved by Microsoft.
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Uses of Reserved Bandwidth
** Windows Automatic Updates rely on this reserved bandwidth.
** Fast loading Microsoft Websites
** Sending Error Reports
** Online Help support in Microsoft Office
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But this can be recovered back...
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The Remedy
** Start >> Run
** Type gpedit.msc
** This opens the Policy Editor
** Now, Local Computer Policy >> Computer Configuration
** Then, Administrative Templates >> Network
** Now, click on QOS Packet Scheduler
** Now, on Right hand side
** Double Click Limit reservable bandwidth
** Now in Setting Tab

********************* NOTE **********************
It says : Not Configured
Reality : The Explain Tab says "By default, the Packet Scheduler limits the system to 20 percent of the bandwidth of a connection"
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** So, on Setting Tab select Enabled
** Now, change Bandwidth limit (%) to 0 (Zero)

********************** NOTE ********************
Misconcept : This don't means that you won't be able to communicate with Microsoft or any its services !!!
Actually : This reserved Bandwidth is only to accelerate Microsoft internet connections more than other connections !!!
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** Click OK !!!


Crack BIOS Password !!!

Forgot BIOS Password ?
Do the following :
1. Open the CPU
2. Now, observe the motherboard.
3. You notice a coin like silver Battery(3V).

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--------------- NOTE --------------------------------------------------------
This battery is 24 x 7 power supply for the BIOS, which is used to run the system clock will the main power is off. It also initiates the booting process when power is switched on.
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4. Remove the battery from the motherboard
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(It is safe to remove the Battery)
5. Wait 30 seconds and place the battery back on the motherboard.
6. Now, when you start your system you won't be prompted for the BIOS password.

Enjoy !!!
------------------------------------ CAUTION -----------------------------------------------
1.
Perform on your own risk !
2.
You have to set the time of your computer when you start again.
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Keep Your Internet Alive


These days Broadband connections are very common...

As a result we are always connected... this annoys the ISP's !

Recently, I made some changes in my internet connection and faced the following problem and came out with a solution...

***** Problem *****
ISPs(Internet Service Providers) automatically disconnects the connection after some time in case of absolute inactivity. This reduces the load on their servers.
But...
This is irritating for the user, as he has to login every now and then...

Now, Imagine you are reading an article and after 10 mins.. as you turn to next page...? It asks you to Login..??? Now... that's crazy... isn't it ?

***** Solution *****
I coded an application that keeps the connection alive ! Basically it maintains little activity and prevents it from logging out. This is tested to be safe.. so no worries.

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Application : Keep_Alive
Size : 40 KB
It uses : 128 bytes every 5 min. (i.e. 36KB in 1 day)
Link : Download Here
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***** How To Use *****
> Double-Click the application(Keep_Alive)
> The Application runs in hidden mode, i.e. it will disappear and run in background
> You are done.. Now your connection will remain alive, forget about it.


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But a Problem !


۩ On Restart the you again have to start the Application !!!


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So... Add it to your Start Up
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Adding to StartUp...
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** Go to Start > All Programs
** Right Click on Startup > open
** In Startup paste the application (Keep_Alive)
** This will start the Application every time you start your computer

Mission Accomplished...!
Now you will not get logged out automatically as the application will maintain some activity.

If you want to remove it...
** Just Delete it from the Startup Folder & Restart.
** To close it without Restart.. (ctrl + shift + esc) > Processes > Keep_Alive > End Process.

Enjoy.....!!!

Test Your Internet Speed



Well..
All of us have Internet Connections at our places... and pay for costly Hi-Speed Broadband Plans...


But never thought of checking the speed that you actually get?
Well I made an application to serve the purpose.....


About Application :
> Application Size = 208 KB
> It checks the Internet Speed from a Calcutta Server
> Downloads a 128 KB of Sample Data
> It calculates your inernet Speed for you

What you need to have :
> Windows 2000, NT, Xp, Vista or higher
> For Windows Xp, NT, 2000 .Net Framework 2.0 or higher (Vista has it preloaded)
> Internet Explorer Installed


Usage :
** Just Double Click to test the speed of your connection.

Enjoy...

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