Tuesday, 23 July 2013

KAV / KIS 2012 TRIAL KEY RESET MANUALLY

How to Hack Kaspersky Internet Security / Antivirus 2011 Lifetime Hack without any crack, license key :A. At first, Delete any old key (if there is a key in kaspersky)

B. Now, Disable Self Defense (Go to Settings, In Option, Turn off Self Defense and Click Ok )

C. Now, Goto Start menu, Click Run and Type "regedit". Go to :

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\KasperskyLab\protected\AVP9\environment
(For 32bit OS: - windows xp or vista or windows 7)

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\KasperskyLab\protected\AVP9\environment
(For 64bit OS: - windows xp or vista or windows 7)

D. Now, Right look for PCID and right click and modify three or four last numbers or letters, a example is : (8F10C22F-6EF6-4378-BAB1-34722F6D454)
and enter any other three-letter, four-number and close Registry Editor Now.

E. Go to Taskbar and Right Click the kaspersky Icon and click Exit.

F. Go to start programs and open kaspersky. when you activate searching trial license and you have a new license key for month.

G. Go to kaspersky settings and Enable (turn on) Self Defense.

After 30 days, when your license expire, go to step 1 to 7 and get a new 30 days license from kaspersky server automatically.

this is a tricks what is done a few minutes and give you a new trial license. so it is better to find a license key.

Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Windows 8 Tricks, Tips and Shortcuts






Windows 8 Consumer Preview cracked 1 million downloads shortly after launching last Wednesday and I'm sure many of you have tried it already. Whether you went with a dual-boot, upgrade, clean install or virtual machine, if you're coming from Windows 7 you'll notice significant changes immediately, while others may not be as obvious.

Inevitably, with change comes good and bad -- at least until you learn some tricks that get you back up to speed. I know I've been hitting my head against the wall when things don't behave the way they used to. The Start menu's absence is a perfect example of a radical change. Indeed, the duality of the OS may bring some trouble, but as skeptical as I was, I must admit Microsoft has done a pretty good job of easing many of my concerns.
Metro is undoubtedly very touch-oriented and perhaps a beginner's dream come true. For experienced users, it seems like Windows 8 still holds some promise. The devil is in the details, they say, so besides experimenting with a clean install I tried the upgrade option to see how well it worked. Going from a year-old Windows 7 install to the Consumer Preview was as seamless as you could ask for.
File copy dialogs, the task manager and search look better and work faster, and that adds up for an improved experience. I'm not loving Metro on my desktop since there's little I can currently do with the stock apps, but I wonder if that will be true once my most-used programs take full advantage of live tiles.
Without further ado, here's a shortlist of Windows 8 shortcuts and useful quick tricks I've gathered thus far.
Hot corners
The Start menu is no longer there, but there's a hot corner that makes up for it (unfortunately on multiple screens it's somewhat of a pain to use).
  • Lower-left corner + Left click Goes to the Start screen (Metro).
  • Lower-left corner + Right click Power user shortcut menu (Device Manager, Control Panel, Command Prompt, Power Options, etc.).
  • Upper-left corner Shows open window thumbnails, click to switch between them.
  • Upper screen limit + Click & Drag on desktop Move to left or right to snap the current desktop or Metro app to one side of the screen.
  • Lower-right corner Windows 8 Charm menu or Windows Aero Peak.
  • Upper-right corner Shows Windows 8 charm menu.

Left or right click on the lower-left corner and you'll be surprised with
a useful Windows orb replacement.
Keyboard shortcuts
Windows 8 is very hotkey-heavy, here are some of the shortcuts I find most useful:
  • Windows key Shows the new Start screen (Metro).
  • Win + type keyword Instant application search (same as in Windows 7).
  • Win + D Standard Windows desktop. Also minimizes/restores all open windows in desktop mode.
  • Win + Q Shows all installed apps.
  • Win + W Instant search for settings.
  • Win + F Instant search for files.
  • Win + I Settings sidebar (control panel, network, volume, brightness, notifications, and more).
  • Win + P Shows multi-monitor options, also useful for connecting an external monitor or projector.
  • Win + X Power user shortcut menu (Device Manager, Control Panel, Command Prompt, Power Options, etc.).
  • Win + Z Shows App Bar in Metro applications.
  • Win + . (period) Snaps the current Metro app to the right side of the screen. Do it twice and it will snap to the left.
  • Win + . (period) + Shift Snaps the current Metro app to the left side of the screen.
  • Win + J Switches focus between snapped Metro apps.
  • Win + Page Up / Down Moves full-screen Metro app to secondary monitor.
  • Win + Left / Right arrow Moves and snaps desktop applications in that direction, or to a different monitor.
  • Win + Tab Switches between open applications. Similar to using the left-upper hot corner with a mouse.
  • Win + L Locks Windows.

You can snap Metro apps or your desktop to the side and continue working on the center of the screen.
Another shortcut lets you switch focus between the two.

Showing all apps at once (Windows Phone style) and searching with a few keystrokes is
the Windows 8 equivalent to the old Programs menu.
Get the Start Menu back, orb and all!
Following user posts in our previous Windows 8 articles, I've seen some of you wanting to completely get rid of Metro and get the Windows 7 orb back. If that's the case I'd personally recommend you just stick to Windows 7, but if you already jumped ship there's a trick to do so as discussed on AskVG.
Updated: A second, improved alternative The clever folks at Stardock have released a piece of software called Start 8 that essentially adds a Start button to Windows 8's desktop mode. When you click on it you get a Metro-esque Start menu from where you can search and access other settings.
Remove that pesky wallpaper watermark
As we've seen on older betas, Windows 8 CP shows a wallpaper watermark indicating it's not a final build. The lock screen or Metro UI don't have any similar nagging reminder, and spending a majority of my time in the desktop mode, the message is tacky to say the least. Here's a solution I found circulating on a few forums:
  • Download this zip file and install the InstallTakeOwnership.reg registry file
  • Take Ownership from the shell32.dll.mui file located on C:WindowsSystem32en-US
  • Take Ownership from the basebrd.dll.mui file located on C:WindowsBrandingBasebrden-US
  • Copy and replace the shell32.dll.mui from the Edited Files to C:WindowsSystem32en-US
  • Copy and replace the basebrd.dll.mui from the Edited Files to C:WindowsBrandingBasebrden-US
  • Close the Windows Explorer window and open the Command Prompt with Administrator rights (remember that Win + X shortcut?)
  • Type mcbuilder, wait for it to finish and reboot.
Other quick tips
  • Drivers Windows 8 won't suffer the same fate Vista did with drivers. Most Windows 7 drivers will work just fine with the new OS. Nvidia advised GeForce owners to use the readily available 295.73 driver set, while AMD decided to release new Radeon drivers for the Consumer Preview.
  • Recalling storage space after setup Your mileage may vary with a Windows 7 upgrade. It worked great for me but remember this is still beta software. Anyway, if you upgraded you may want to restore files from the Windows.old directory which contains data from your older OS installation and other files used during the setup using the Disk Cleanup tool. Reminder #2: If you upgrade, you can't revert back to Windows 7.

You can recover a few gigabytes worth of storage space if you
clean up after a Windows 8 upgrade.
  • Upgrading to Windows 8 Windows 8 will offer a complete upgrade option from Windows 7, but the same won't be possible if you are using Vista or XP (or the current Consumer Preview for that matter). System requirements for Windows 8 are essentially the same as Windows 7 (which were similar to Vista), so most semi-modern hardware will run it just fine.
  • Metro notifications, turning some of those off Windows 8 encourages you to use a Microsoft account so you can take advantage of neat features like SkyDrive or syncing your OS settings across multiple PCs. However, it will also activate other things like the Messaging Metro app, which looks good, but becomes a nag if you are using a different IM client like Trillian or Pidgin. Windows 8 uses notifications that resembles those of Growl on OS X. You can fully manage, and deactivate the Messenger app notifications from the Settings menu.

Windows 8's notifications look good and serve a purpose, but you may want to be
selective about the programs that can interrupt your workflow.
  • Native screenshots in Win 8 Although using a third-party tool like Droplr remains the easiest way to grab and share a screenshot, Windows 8 finally adds a screenshot shortcut that doesn't require the snipping tool or another program where you can paste the taken image. Win + Prt Sc does the trick, saving a PNG image file on the Pictures folder.

Place a Fully Functional Recycle Bin on your Windows 7 Taskbar




I'm not exactly sure when it became cool to abandon the use of your operating system's desktop, but a growing number of people these days prefer the "clean" look. Recent releases of Microsoft Windows seem to encourage this. By default, Windows Vista and 7 strip the desktop of all icons but the Recycle Bin.
Try as you may, ignoring this lone icon is impossible. Sure, you can hide it in just a few seconds, but at the cost of losing quick access to deleted files. You could also drag the Recycle Bin icon to the taskbar, but then it will appear pinned under Windows Explorer -- requiring an extra click to open and offering half the functionality.
In this tip, we will show you one method of bringing a fully functional Recycle Bin to your Windows 7 Taskbar, so you can clear off your desktop once and for all with little to no compromise.
To get started, we'll have to bring out the Quick Launch bar. Rest assured, it will not replace the new Windows 7 Superbar -- in fact you won't even know Quick Launch is there. Right click on the Windows 7 Taskbar, hover over Toolbars and click New toolbar.

When prompted to provide a folder directory, enter the following string of text: %userprofile%AppDataRoamingMicrosoftInternet ExplorerQuick Launch

After doing so, a labeled Quick Launch bar should appear near the clock. Odds are it will have several icons onboard, but since we won't be using this bar for anything apart from hosting the Recycle Bin I would just delete all of the shortcuts.

Right click on the Taskbar and uncheck Lock the taskbar if it isn't already. Now, right click on your Quick Launch bar and uncheck Show text, as well as Show title. Finally, right click and hover on View to select the size that your Recycle Bin icon will be -- I chose large to match my Superbar icons.

With the Quick Launch bar configured, all you have to do is drag and drop the Recycle Bin onto it. Feel free to grab the dotted lines and drag the Quick Launch bar to your preferred location. I would recommend either pulling it all the way to the left near the Start menu, or all the way right near the clock.

When you are satisfied with the position of your Quick Launch bar, relock the Taskbar and hide the Recycle Bin on your desktop by right-clicking an empty space and selecting Personalize, then clicking Change desktop icons in the left column of the Personalization window and un-checking the appropriate box.

Turn Off your Display Using a Windows Shortcut and More

 

 Although it may seem unnecessary at first thought, there is some practicality in having a software shortcut to instantly turn off your monitor. It could prove very useful with notebook computers, if yours doesn't have a keyboard shortcut for shutting down the screen. It could also be convenient in the presence of multiple monitors, your power button might be broken, or you may indeed just be that lazy.
Whatever the case may be, setting up a Windows shortcut to turn off your display(s) couldn't be any easier with the help of a small utility called Wizmo, that can be downloaded here.
The downloaded file will be a small standalone executable. You'll want to move this file somewhere convenient for permanent keeping. I'm tossing mine in a new program folder (C:Program FilesWizmo).
Upon running the program, you'll notice that it doesn't present you with any options or functionality, and that's because this program is command based. To make stuff happen, you'll need to create a shortcut and add a recognizable command, something that you will learn can play to your advantage given the myriad of options available in Wizmo.
Once you have the executable (wizmo.exe) stored somewhere, right click the file and choose Create shortcut, which should give you a new file named "wizmo.exe - Shortcut".
Right click the new shortcut file, and choose Properties. Under the Shortcut tab, you should see a text box labeled Target. After the full filename path, enter a single space and the desired command. The command to turn off your monitor is -monoff.
Click OK and test it out by double clicking the shortcut. At this point your monitor should have gone blank. You can click your mouse button or perform some other action to bring back the display.
Assuming it works, it's up to you where you can to place this shortcut and how you want to customize it. For example, I renamed my shortcut to "Monitor Off" and placed it on my taskbar, then changed the icon to something more fitting.
To change the icon: Right click > Properties > Shortcut tab > Change icon > Browse > C:Windowssystem32imageres.dll > Open > Select icon > OK.
But the power of Wizmo doesn't stop there. Here we have illustrated a single one of its different potential uses. Using similar commands Wizmo can also put your PC in standby, hibernation, lock your workstation, reboot, open/close your CD drive's tray, set your system's audio level, and even combine the different commands.
For example: wizmo volume=0 monoff volume=40
That chain of commands will mute your computer and shut down the monitor(s), then upon your return increase the volume level to 40%.
For a full up to date list of commands head over to the utility's site.

Enable Windows 7's Hidden "God Mode"

As indicated by enthusiasts around the Web, there is a simple way to access a hidden "God Mode" in Windows 7 and Vista. With a name like that, your expectations might be a little high -- and no, Windows is not secretly invincible -- but the trick is awesome nevertheless.
"God Mode" simply provides users with a centralized Control Panel for all of Windows' settings, from changing your desktop background to setting up a VPN or partitioning your hard drive. In all, there are nearly 50 categories and most have several entries.
It's almost comical how simple it is to access it:


  1. Create a new folder. Anywhere is fine, I created one on my desktop.


  2. Rename the folder to: God Mode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C} *Note: The "God Mode" chunk can be called anything you want.


  3. The default folder icon will change to a Control Panel icon, and you can open it to view all of the settings.
User reports suggest that it may crash Windows Vista 64-bit, so proceed with caution. For what it's worth, I've successfully used the "feature" on Windows 7 Home Premium and Ultimate 64-bit.
As an additional note, having the undocumented feature disclosed all over the Web, Microsoft has decided to be more open about it admitting similar commands have been available even before Vista. They have also revealed other text strings that create similar "God Mode" folders, a list is available here.

Friday, 5 July 2013

How to get thousands of Instagram Likes and Hundreds of followers

How to get thousands of Instagram Likes and Hundreds of followers 

How to get thousands of Instagram Likes and Hundreds of followers
i have write so many article on Facebook Tricks and tips so after that requested by over Followers to write article on How to get Instagram Likes and followers . so lets start Personally i did'nt use INSTAGRAM but due to request of our daily visitor i am writing this article by this method you will get 150+ likes on All or several of your Pics and 150+ followers on any INSTAGRAM Account.

Tool we will use : Instahoot/Gramhoot  This Online tool is created by Indian Developer Abhishek Luthra.

So let's start.

1- Get on your phone and make one fake INSTAGRAM account (new).

2-When fake account is created now add profile picture to your fake account and Upload five random pictures on your this fake instagram account and edit BIO of fake account (atleast of 7 words)

3-Go to http://www.instahoot.com

4-click on new Register button.


How to get thousands of Instagram Likes and Hundreds of followers

5-now click 'How to get authorization url'

How to get thousands of Instagram Likes and Hundreds of followers

6- Scroll down and click on the 'Click Here' link, that will log you out of any Instagrams account you may be logged in on theany browser like Mozilla Firefox , now close that tab.

How to get thousands of Instagram Likes and Hundreds of followers


7-Now click on Authoriza gramhoot button.


How to get thousands of Instagram Likes and Hundreds of followers

8-now click on 'ok' and then on new tab of INSTAGRAM login with your Fake account you


How to get thousands of Instagram Likes and Hundreds of followers



 just created.

9-when loggined it will be written 'AUTHORIZE' click it.

10- now after authorizing you will be redirected to website name GRAMFEED now copy whole link 


11-and paste that url in  Authorization url feed .  ^^^^

12-now click yes.

13-now enter fake account information in USERNAME and PASSWORD and there is a field INSTAGRAM REAL username now here enter the USERNAME of your real account where you want to get likes or followers.
It will take a little while (10-30 Seconds) to register.



14-when registered come back to www.gramhoot.com and now login here. with fake account and password.

15-when you are loggined in gramhoot you are done :) now click on any INSTALIKE photo and check results.

Wednesday, 3 July 2013

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folder maker virus

want 2 make ur frnd angry :D :P

It is very simple and easy trick and surely you will love it. It is a short notepad trick with a command. The steps are given below:

Open NOTEPAD and type this
MD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Now save this file with the name funsofts.bat
Now if you run this program then it will create 10 new folders at Desktop as we type digits from 1 to 10. You can type unlimited digits to make unlimited folders
Now send it to your friend and when he/she will run/double click on it It will start creating the folders on the desktop.

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Auto Hide Desktop Icons After A Preset Time

Many of you don’t like too many folders on your computer desktop, so do I. While working on Windows PC, I download a lot of things from the web and place them all on my desktop for quick access, as I need them very often. That’s why I’ve too many files like text files, image files, application shortcuts and folders on my desktop.

Also See WindowSlider Makes Windows Desktop Width Infinite

I really enjoy changing things up on my desktop, and I keep changing my desktop background every now and then. The problem is that too many files and folder hides the beautiful wallpaper. Today I’ve found an awesome application that will help me get rid of this problem, and I thought of sharing with you. The portable application will hide all the files on the desktop and bring back all with a simple mouse click anywhere on the desktop. I’ve been looking for this kind of tool for a long time.
Thanks to AutoHideDesktopIcons, I can now see my beautiful wallpapers without having to delete all my icons on the desktop. There are lot of similar kinds of tools available on the web, but what makes this tool stand different is that it uses an adjustable timer. When you launch the tool, it will start the timer and hide the desktop icons. To bring back all the files on the desktop, simply left/right mouse click anywhere on the desktop, and it will again hide the icons after an amount of time you set in the settings.
AutoHideDesktopIcons thumb Auto Hide Desktop Icons After A Preset Time
Now lets take a look at the settings and how to configure this application. As you can see in the screenshot above, there are lot of options available in the left, such as to disable, start with Windows, hide taskbar etc. You can set the timer to hide desktop icons and taskbar through the slider (Minimum 3 – Maximum 100). In the right side, it allows you to select which mouse button to use to display the hidden desktop icons
It’s a portable application (requires no installation). There is no such way to exit the application. Instead, a ‘Disable’ option is provided in the preference settings. It’s a must have tool on your desktop if you love enjoying desktop wallpapers in full bloom. You can download ‘AutoHideDesktopIcons from this link (works on all versions of Windows).

Optimize Your Slow Computer With JetBoost


If you look in the Windows task manager, you’ll see so many processes running in the background. For your information, not all processes are necessary for normal functioning. There are some running processes in the list that causes your PC to run slow. Also, it might be difficult for you to know about all the processes, which one to terminate and which one to keep running. If you’re tired of this problem, all you need to do is install Jetboost on your Windows.
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Jetboost is a new tool that automatically terminates unnecessary background processes that cause your PC to run slow, thus improves PC performance. It’s a freeware and very easy to use. Jetboost is currently in its beta stage but there is no doubt that the developer has done an awesome job. Jetboost runs on all versions (Both 32-bit and 64-bit) of Windows operating system such as Windows7, Vista and XP.
Key Features of Jetboost
  • Shuts down unnecessary processes and services, either Windows or non-Windows, to release more system resources.
  • Prioritizes which programs which run in what order to speed startup.
  • Save you from being interrupted by automatic update when gaming/working.
  • Shuts down explorer.exe to release more system resources when gaming, or rid you of potential distraction when working.
  • Optimizes memory usage to increase available physical memory.
  • Removes data saved to Clipboard to free memory.
  • Optimizes your PC power setting to deliver a powerful, responsive gaming experience.
How To use Jetboost to Optimize your PC performance
As I stated above, the tool is very easy to use and has simple interface. Install the tool on your computer and launch the program. You’ll see two tabs – Boost and Settings – at the top of the Jetboost interface, and just beneath it, it asks you to choose the mode you would like to boost. Select your desired mode and hit the ‘Start to Boost’ button on the tool interface.
Terminate Unnecessary Background Processes With JetBoost thumb Optimize Your Slow Computer With JetBoost
It also lets you select a list of processes that need to be terminated under four menus as you can see in the screenshot above. It’ll immediately start shutting down unnecessary background processes as you hit the ‘Start to Boost’ button and when done, it’ll show you a report containing the name of the processes that are terminated and the percentage of increase in the performance.
In case the tool shuts down the wrong process and you face troubles working on your PC, you can always restore the computer to the point when it was working perfectly using the ‘Restore’ button on the Jetboost interface. The size of the tool is around 2.4 MB. If you’re using any other tool for killing unnecessary background processes, I suggest that you should also give it a try as it works and does perfectly what you want it to do. You can download JetBoost from here.

Top 5 Android Browser

Top 5 Most Popular Android Browsers

With smartphones getting more popular nowadays, there are plenty of mobile browsers introduced in the market. Some of the best mobile web browsers are compatible with all Android devices and provide rich set of features like keyboard shortcuts, page zooming, switching tabs, page history and other cool options. In this post, I have compiled a list of most popular Android browsers today.
Android Browsers thumb Top 5 Most Popular Android Browsers

Dolphin Browser HD For Android:

The coolest and the powerful Android web browser is Dolphin Browser HD which can be downloaded for free from Google Play. It has some pretty cool features like Sonar, side bars, Add-ons and Gesture support. It is the No.1 browser in Android market with more than 10,000,000 downloads. Sonar is a cool feature which allows users to search on web by using their voice input. Gesture is another cool feature which allows you to set shortcuts for web pages using personal gesture and symbols. Also, you can install more than sixty cool Dolphin add-ons that can be downloaded for free.
Dolphinhdbrowser Top 5 Most Popular Android Browsers
Sidebar available on the Dolphin browser interface is another good feature that helps you keep shortcuts. Webzine allows you to download pages swiftly and improves your reading. There are other features like tabbed browsing, speed dial, bookmarks, social media support, zooming of pages etc.

Google Chrome For Android:

Who doesn’t love Google Chrome? It’s the lightest and fastest browser on Windows and Mac platform. If you didn’t know yet, let me tell you that Google Chrome has now arrived on iOS and Android platform. You can now browse the web using your favorite browser on your Android device. Google Chrome for android is equipped with a lot of handy features. It supports Incognito mode, tab syncing and bookmark syncing.
Chromeforandroid Top 5 Most Popular Android Browsers
You just have to sign into your Google account on both Chrome for desktop and Chrome for Android to sync open tabs, bookmarks and omnibox data so that you can pick up right where you left off. Android users using ICS and Jelly Bean on their Android devices, you must download Google Chrome right away.

Skyfire Browser for Android:

Skyfire Web Browser has made it to the list of best Mobile browsers by Yahoo, TechCrunch and other websites. It supports Adobe flash that lets you watch streaming flash videos on YouTube, Metacafe and other video sharing websites. It reduces up to 75% of data usage while watching videos that saves money on your data plans.
Skyfireforandroid Top 5 Most Popular Android Browsers
It has other features like tabbed browsing, shortcuts, bookmarking, auto complete URLs, password management etc. It is also integrated with popular social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter which you can connect directly.

Firefox for Android:

Firefox Web browser has transformed all features of a desktop browser to Android which is suitable for smartphones as well as tablets. It has an awesome start page that lets you browse through favorite sites without the need for typing entire URL. You can check your bookmarks, browsing history and also manage passwords easily. It also supports various add-ons that can be downloaded for free.
Fiirefoxforandroid Top 5 Most Popular Android Browsers
You can customize the color and theme of your browser using various Personas to match your phone’s theme as well. The tabbed browsing is very good and pages are downloaded very fast. Also, Firefox is more secure and reliable when compared to other mobile browsers.

Opera Mini For Android:

The mobile version of popular Opera web browser offers various features like Zoom-in, multiple tabs and is compatible with Symbian, Windows Mobile and Android devices. It is Java based web browser with excellent user interface that allows you to zoom-in and out and web pages.
Operaminiforandroid Top 5 Most Popular Android Browsers
One of the unique options in Opera Mini is Speed dial that displays your favorite websites at one shot when you open the browser. It makes it easy for user to open most visited and favorite websites with a single-click. The performance of the browser is very good though it has some usability issues.
This guest post has been written by Avni Singh who recommends PaceButler.com as the best service who buys used cell phones.

Wednesday, 23 January 2013

How to Recover Deleted Bookmarks in Chrome and Firefox

Recovering deleted bookmarks in browsers has always been a pain, especially when the bookmarks are really important for work. Bookmarks are the one-click link to the sites you visit really often. I personally have more than 100 bookmarks and all of them are equally important. What to do if they all get deleted just by a single slip of my finger? Well, the solution depends upon the browser. Here, we will be discussing “How to Recover Deleted Bookmarks in Chrome and Firefox”. The steps mentioned below should be carefully followed. 

How To Recover Deleted Bookmarks in Chrome 

Step 1 – First and foremost, leave Google Chrome as it is, if it’s open keep it opened, if it’s closed keep it closed because every time you restart the Google Chrome it updates the Bookmarks.
Step 2 – Head on to this place in directory (without quotes) –
“C:\Users\Name\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default”
Replace the “Name” directory with the name you use for your computer. In my case it’s Arjun Singh and the directory goes like “C:\Users\Arjun Singh\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default”
Step 3 – You will see two files, Bookmarks and Bookmarks.bak.
Bookmarks and Bookmarks.bak Files
Step 4 – Now close all the Google Chrome windows and delete the Bookmarks file and rename the other one i.e. Bookmarks.bak to Bookmarks. 
Bookmarks.bak
Step 5 – Re-launch Google Chrome and you will see all the bookmarks back there. 
 

How To Recover Deleted Bookmarks in Firefox

Step 1 – Click the Bookmarks option and then click the Show All Bookmarks option. 
show all bookmarks
Step 2 – Bookmarks library will open up. Now just click organize and from there just click Undo (Ctrl + Z). This will undo the deletion of your Bookmark. 
Mozilla Firefox Library
Step 3 – If you deleted them a long time ago, click Import and Backup option and from there go to restore and choose the date. 
Import export Firefox

How to Root Galaxy Ace Android 2.3.6 DDKQ8

Many Samsung Galaxy ace users had complaints about rooting their phone after upgrading to android 2.3.6 Gingerbread DDKQQ8 firmware as their phone is not being rooted applying the normal update zip file for ace. but here's anew update that should root your device without any problems. I tried it myself on my ace and it worked properly. 



For those who are unfamiliar with rooting process, follow these simple steps to root your phone loaded with android 2.3.6

Note: if you're not sure about rooting, its better not to root it. There's two reasons for not to root your phone. One is the normal unrooting patch may not be work for this root. I'm still searching for it but there's still no luck. second reason is more common, as everyone says :ROOTING VOIDS WARRANTY.

Steps to root Galaxy ace GT- S5830.


1. Download this update.zip file(includes root information for specific devices - less than one MB)
2. Copy it to you phone's memory card.
3. Turn off your device. press Power+Home buttons simultaneously so that your phone will be switched ON to maintenance mode.
4. You'll see a list of options. Scroll up/down using the volume keys and select "apply update from SD card" using Home key.
5. Browse for the zip file that you've copied to memory card and press Home key to select. The update will be installed in seconds. (If you're unable to scroll through all your folders or files, its convenient to put the zip file in a folder starting with name "A". eg - ANDROID )
6. Reboot your phone. That's it. You're now a super user, access the super user application from menu.

What to do If The laptop Screen Turns Black

what to do If the Laptop Screen Turns Black

This post covers the solution of getting the laptop screen blank when we switched on the system. If you're failed to get the display as usual even when all other things such as cooling fans are running and other indicators are in proper, you can try these steps to figure out what the problem is or fixing it.

1.
  • Unplug the power cord
  • Take the battery out
  • Press & hold the power button for 60 seconds
  • Connect the power supply adapter
  • Try to switch on the laptop
  • Re-insert the battery back into the Notebook
If the problem still continues, try the following.
2. Try connecting an external monitor (you may use your PC monitor) to your laptop. Most monitors are equipped with a VGA connector. (If you're laptop is very modern, it may only have HDMI port. So try getting a HDMI to VGA connector).
Switch on the laptop after you connected the monitor. Use the specified monitor switch key of you laptop such as Fn+F1 or anything to toggle between the laptop display and the externally connected monitor. If you're not getting pictures on the connected monitor, try the next .
If the external monitor shows pictures as it should, then it may be a problem with the LCD display itself, specifically with the backlit bulb or inverter. This problem may also by problems with the lid actuator switch. It's better to take your laptop to a service center.
3. Often, if you're working on dusty surroundings, the laptop RAM could have dust stick on it. This results in system failure. Take a screw driver, open your computer takes out the RAM module carefully, the clean it using a soft cloth or something else then put it back on the board. Faulty RAM chip could also blanks out your display.

How to run NFS Most Wanted in Full screen

How to Run NFS Most Wanted Full Screen

Generally when you tries to run Need For Speed Most Wanted on a widescreen laptop or PC which has a screen resolution above 1024 x 768 , it'll not display full screen rather some blank spaces on either soide of the screen like shown in the screenshot. The problem is NFS most Wanted game is a bit old and it does not support wide screen resolutions. Maximum native resolution support for NFSMW is 1024 x 768. Even if you have a wider display resolution, the program doesn't recognize it and it continues to run square. 


However the game natively support the widescreen resolutions by default, a launcher application is available to force the game to run in desired resolution. All you want to do is the following simple steps.

  • Download NFS-MW launcher  (10 KB)
  • Extract the contents of the rar file into the installed game directory. (nfsmwres.ini and nfsmw.exe)
  • Double click on nfsmw.exe, type the resolution in the boxes (1366x768). To know your display resolution , right click on the desktop and click Screen Resolution.

  • Select the game version demo/v1.2/v1.3 (usually 1.3)
  • Click Launch to run the game. enjoy!