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Across the world sk6844.blog Just another Blog weblog Thu, 24 Jan 2013 08:45:56 +0000 en hourly 1 wordpress.org/?v=3.2-bleeding Badges sk6844.blog/2013/01/24/badges/ sk6844.blog/2013/01/24/badges/#comments Thu, 24 Jan 2013 08:45:56 +0000 sk6844 sk6844.blog/?p=15 <!– Facebook Badge START –><a href=”https://facebook/samir.kumar.334491” target=”_TOP” style=”font-family: &quot;lucida grande&quot;,tahoma,verdana,arial,sans-serif; font-size: 11px; font-variant: normal; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; color: #3B5998; text-decoration: none;” title=”Samir Kumar”>Samir Kumar</a><span style=”font-family: &quot;lucida grande&quot;,tahoma,verdana,arial,sans-serif; font-size: 11px; line-height: 16px; font-variant: normal; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; color: #555555; text-decoration: none;”>&nbsp;|&nbsp;</span><a href=”https://facebook/badges/” target=”_TOP” style=”font-family: &quot;lucida grande&quot;,tahoma,verdana,arial,sans-serif; font-size: 11px; font-variant: normal; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; color: #3B5998; text-decoration: none;” title=”Make your own badge!”>Create Your Badge</a><br/><a href=”https://facebook/samir.kumar.334491” target=”_TOP” title=”Samir Kumar”><img src=”https://badge.facebook/badge/100000254757530.2953.442980270.png” style=”border: 0px;” /></a><!– Facebook Badge END –> ]]> sk6844.blog/2013/01/24/badges/feed/ 0 FAcebook Badges sk6844.blog/2013/01/24/facebook-badges/ sk6844.blog/2013/01/24/facebook-badges/#comments Thu, 24 Jan 2013 08:02:20 +0000 sk6844 sk6844.blog/?p=9 My Secret Little Diary | Promote Your Page Too ]]> sk6844.blog/2013/01/24/facebook-badges/feed/ 0 Enjoy this beautiful song. sk6844.blog/2010/10/25/enjoy-this-beautiful-song/ sk6844.blog/2010/10/25/enjoy-this-beautiful-song/#comments Mon, 25 Oct 2010 09:56:39 +0000 sk6844 sk6844.blog/?p=10 <br /><br /><center><div style=”width:330;background:#000;padding:20px”><div><embed src=”fsh.chirkutonorkut/albums/EN/akon11.swf” height=”258″ width=”320″ type=”application/x-shockwave-flash”></div><div><small>More <a href=”chirkutonorkut/music/english/artist/akon/akon01.php” target=”_blank”><b>More? promoteonorkut</b></a></small></div></div></center> ]]> sk6844.blog/2010/10/25/enjoy-this-beautiful-song/feed/ 91 How to create windows xp bootable cd. sk6844.blog/2010/07/10/how-to-create-windows-xp-bootable-cd/ sk6844.blog/2010/07/10/how-to-create-windows-xp-bootable-cd/#comments Sat, 10 Jul 2010 02:50:23 +0000 sk6844 sk6844.blog/?p=7 How to Create a Bootable Windows XP Setup Disk on a Preinstalled / Preloaded Windows System. If you have bought an off-the-shelf computer recently, chances are that it came with Wi ]]> Why Create a Bootable Windows Setup CD? There are at least a few reasons why you might need a bootable Windows Setup disc: Very often, people want to reinstall a system to remove the crap that comes preinstalled on their system. If you have bought any PC or laptop from brands like Dell, Acer, HP, etc, you will know what I mean. The manufacturer typically installs tons of demo and trial software, toolbars and other junk that clutter up your system and slow it down. Uninstalling these programs takes a lot of time, and even when it is done, there are still residual pieces of the previous installation littered across your hard disk and the registry. In such a situation, it is useful to reinstall a pristine copy of Windows, load the drivers and only the software you actually want to use. Another possible reason is that you’ve used your system for some time, and it’s become incredibly sluggish and cluttered. You want to reinstall and start from scratch. To simplify the process, you want to integrate (slipstream) all the Windows hotfixes, device drivers, applications, etc, into your Windows install disk, so that when you finish running the Windows installer, your system is good to go, without the need to wait a few hours for Windows Update to catch up with the last few years’ worth of Windows Update. For this slipstreaming to take place, you need a Windows setup CD. If you want to do a repair install of Windows, you will need a bootable Windows install disc. I’m sure there are many other possible reasons why you might need a Windows Installation CD, but let’s get on with the procedure for making one. Prerequisites Before you can recreate a bootable Windows installation disk, certain things are required: A Windows XP System This guide only applies to Windows XP systems, be it XP Home or Professional. I have not tested this procedure on other versions of Windows. An I386 Directory (Folder) on your Hard Disk This is essential. Without this, the procedure outlined on this page will not work. To find out whether you can use the steps listed on this page to re-create your bootable Windows XP setup disk, look for into your system drive (usually the C: drive), and see if you can find a folder named I386 in the root directory. That is, see if you have the C:I386 folder on your hard disk. If your PC or laptop came from the major PC vendors like HP, Dell or Acer, chances are that there is an I386 folder at the root of drive C:, unless you’ve deleted it. Note that only c:i386 contains the files needed for this operation. Do not use the files in “C:WindowsDriver Cachei386″ or any other folders. Windows License Key When you bought your PC or laptop, it probably already came with Windows pre-activated, which means that you could use the computer out-of-the-box without having to enter your Windows licence key from Microsoft or needing to activate the machine. However, when you reinstall Windows, you will need a Windows licence key. You can usually find this taped somewhere on your computer (sometimes on the underside or back of the computer). Without this, you won’t get far in the installation. Device Drivers Some manufacturers provide you with the device drivers for your system on a CD that comes with your system. Others require you to go to their website and download these drivers. Whichever the case may be, make sure you have all your drivers handy before you start. Burn them onto a CD or DVD. Do not leave them on your hard disk, since your clean installation of Windows will probably wipe out everything on your hard disk. If your computer has SATA, IDE, SCSI or other mass storage devices (for your hard disks) that the Windows installer does not recognize out of the box, you will need to create a floppy disk with the drivers for that device. At the appropriate time, when Windows prompts you to hit F6 to load the drivers from a floppy disk, you will need to so. This is however outside the scope of this tutorial. If your manufacturer has not provided you with any device drivers, or if you have lost the drivers CD or DVD that the vendor has provided you, all is not lost. You can try using a device driver backup program to extract the existing drivers on your currently running system. Burn the drivers onto a CD or DVD before starting. You can get a device driver backup program from the Free Device Driver Backup and Extraction Utilities page on thefreecountry. Note that backing up your device drivers in this manner will not help you if your computer has SATA, IDE, SCSI or other mass storage devices (for your hard disk) that Windows setup does not recognise. In such cases, you need the manufacturers’ textmode drivers which the driver backup utility will not recreate. CD/DVD Burning Software You will need to have a CD/DVD burning software that will allow you to create Bootable CDs. Not all DVD or CD mastering programs allow you to do this, especially the OEM versions that are bundled with new computers or DVD/CD writers. For the purpose of this tutorial, I will use ImgBurn, a free burning software that you can find listed on the Free CD and DVD Burners and Copying Software page. You can of course use other software, but since it is difficult for me to write a tutorial that covers every possible burning software around, this guide will assume that you are using ImgBurn. Since the software is available free of charge, I doubt that this choice will pose significant hardship for anyone. Windows Setup CD Boot Sector You will also need the boot sector of an existing bootable Windows 2000, XP or 2003 setup CDROM. The easiest way to get this is to download the file wxp10.zip from one of the links on nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=wxp10.zip. In fact, you should do this now. Download the file and save it on your desktop. You will need the file later. I would also strongly suggest that you make a backup image of your entire system before you reinstall it. By entire system, I mean the whole system and not just your data. This is important in case there is some glitch in your installation or some fault in the setup CD that you create, resulting in an unusable system. In such a situation, you will be able to restore your working system from your backup image. (If you are not sure what a backup image is, or think that I’m only talking about saving your documents to another location, or worse, think that “image” refers to some sort of picture, please do not carry on with this procedure.) If you don’t have a decent hard disk backup and image software, you can check out the Free Hard Disk Backup and Restore, Hard Disk Image and Cloning Utilities page. If you are tinkering with your system, you owe it to yourself (and your sanity) to get a good hard disk image (backup) program. Important Note Note that there are NO GUARANTEES with the procedure I outline here. It is possible that it does not work – for example, if your vendor has deleted some essential file in the I386 folder (which we will need), your installation may well fail at some crucial point after it has formatted your hard disk! It is also possible that my procedure will not work on your system, or that I made some mistake in describing it here. So do it all at your own risk. And make sure you have an up-to-date backup of your system that you know works. Steps to Creating a Bootable Windows Setup Disk from the I386 Directory/Folder Create a temporary working folder at the root (top) of the C: drive called “XPSETUP” (without the quotes). Actually, you can name it anything you want and put it anywhere you like, but for ease of explanation, the remainder of the steps below will assume that you have created the XPSETUP folder in the root of drive C:. This C:XPSETUP folder will be where you will create the CDROM directory structure for your bootable Windows CD. Copy the entire C:I386 to C:XPSETUP. When you have finished, you will have C:XPSETUPI386. Notice that I said “copy”, not “move”. Do NOT drag and drop the I386 folder into the XPSETUP directory. If you do so, you may end up moving it into the XPSETUP folder (depending on where you created the XPSETUP folder). It is important to work from a copy of the I386 directory so that if you make mistakes, you can simply go back and start all over again. If you move the directory or drag and drop it, and you make a mistake, your mistake will be permanent. So once again, COPY the entire I386 folder to XPSETUP. It may take a while for the copy operation to complete, but it’s safer this way. If you’re not sure how to copy, follow the following procedure: Highlight the I386 folder using Windows Explorer. Right-click the folder and select “Copy”. Then open the XPSETUP folder. The folder should be empty at the moment. Right click the empty space in the window and click “Paste”. A very lengthy copy procedure will take place. To verify that you have copied the folder and not moved it, return to the top of C: and check that the I386 folder is still there and that the original files in that folder are still there. Create an ASCII text file with only the word “Windows ” (without the quotes and including the final space after the word “Windows”) in it, followed by a new line. To do this, open up Notepad. Notepad can be found in your Start menu -> Programs -> Accessories -> Notepad. Type the word “Windows” without the quotes and following my case exactly (that is, “W” is a capital letter and the rest are in small letters). Then type one additional space. Finally, hit the ENTER key. Do not add anything else to this file. Do not change anything – for example, do not type everything in capital letters or anything like that. The contents of the file must be exactly as I said, or Windows setup will issue an error message. Save the file with the filename “WIN51″ (include the quotes so that Notepad will not add a “.txt” extension behind your back) in C:XPSETUP. Again, the filename’s spelling and case must be exactly like mine. If your PC or laptop originally came with XP Home, make a copy of the file you just created and call it “WIN51IC”. If you are using XP Home Service Pack 1 (SP 1), make two copies of the file and call them “WIN51IC” and “WIN51IC.SP1″. If you are using XP Home Service Pack 2 (SP 2), make three copies of the file and call them “WIN51IC”, “WIN51IC.SP1″ and “WIN51IC.SP2″. All the copies of the files should be in C:XPSETUP. If your PC or laptop originally came with XP Professional, make a copy of the file you just created and call it “WIN51IP”. If you are using XP Professional Service Pack 1 (SP 1), make two copies of the file and call them “WIN51IP” and “WIN51IP.SP1″. If you are using XP Professional Service Pack 2 (SP 2), make three copies of the file and call them “WIN51IP”, “WIN51IP.SP1″ and “WIN51IP.SP2″. All the copies of the files should be in C:XPSETUP. Note carefully what I said above. You may be running XP SP 2 now, but if your PC came with XP SP 1, you should create the files for XP SP 1. There is an exception to this. If your PC or laptop came with XP or XP SP 1, but you want your Windows install CD to install XP SP 2, create the WIN51 files needed for SP 2 and follow the procedure for slipstreaming Windows service pack 2 (SP 2) into the Windows setup CDROM given in the next step. If your PC or laptop came originally with XP or XP SP 1 (service pack 1) but you want your Windows setup disk to install XP SP 2, do the following. Otherwise, skip to the next step. Note that even if you have since updated your computer to SP 2, you will still need to do this step if you want your setup CD to install Windows XP Service Pack 2. The reason is that updating your running Windows system does not automatically update the I386 directory. Your I386 directory still contains the Windows setup files belonging to whatever version of Windows you had when you first bought your PC/laptop. Download Windows XP service pack 2 from microsoft/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=049C9DBE-3B8E-4F30-8245-9E368D3CDB5A&displaylang=en Save it anywhere you like except in the C:XPSETUP folder. For the purpose of this tutorial, I will assume you saved it as C:XPSP2.EXE, that is, in the root folder with the filename “XPSP2.EXE”. You will need to update the C:XPSETUPI386 folder to contain the updated SP 2 files. As a side benefit, the service pack 2 updater will also create a few files (including setup.exe) in the C:XPSETUP folder. This process of integrating the service pack files into the original XP or XP SP 1 is known as “slipstreaming”. To slipstream SP 2, first open up a command prompt. To do this, click the Start menu, select the Run menu item, and enter the words “cmd”. Click the OK button. A black command prompt window will open. Enter the following line into the window and press the ENTER key. C:XPSP2 /integrate:C:XPSETUP After the program finishes, you can close the command prompt window. If you look into your XPSETUP folder, you will notice a few new files there. At this point, the C:XPSETUP directory contains all the files that will be copied to your Windows Setup CDROM. Don’t worry if the directory does not contain files like “setup.exe” which you see on the retail CDROMs. You won’t need it for a fresh install from the bootable CDROM. Note: You will only have “setup.exe” if you had to slipstream Service Pack 2 as mentioned earlier. The Service Pack 2 slipstreamer creates setup.exe for you. Now open the wxp10.zip file that you downloaded earlier. Simply doubleclicking it in Windows explorer should do the trick. Go into the cds directory and into wxphome (or wxppro; it doesn’t matter which) directory, followed by the files directory. Drag the “w2ksect.bin” file into C: (the root directory/folder of drive C:). Don’t get creative and place it in some other directory. If you do that, ImgBurn will not be able to find c:w2ksect.bin later. Burning the Bootable Windows Install CD/DVD If you have not downloaded ImgBurn, get it now and install it. You will find it listed on thefreecountry’s Free CD and DVD Burners and Copying Software page. The version of ImgBurn I used to create this guide was 2.3.2.0. My cursory test of a later version, 2.4.0.0, found that the resulting disk was not made correctly. Therefore, you should avoid 2.4.0.0. Either use the earlier version or get a version later than 2.4.0.0, if any, that has the bugs fixed. Open up Notepad, and copy the text from the box below (make sure you select everything – click in the box and type Ctrl+A to select all) and paste it into a blank Notepad window. Save the file as “XPSETUP.ibb” (including the quotes, which you need to prevent Notepad from adding a “.txt” extension to your filename) somewhere on your desktop (or anywhere you like). Do not add or delete anything from the file. IBB [START_BACKUP_OPTIONS] BuildMode=1 Destination=0 TestMode=0 Verify=1 WriteSpeed=0 Copies=0 FileSystem=1 PreserveFullPathnames=0 RecurseSubdirectories=1 IncludeHiddenFiles=1 IncludeSystemFiles=1 IncludeArchiveFilesOnly=0 AddToWriteQueueWhenDone=0 ClearArchiveAttribute=0 VolumeLabel_ISO9660=VRMHOEM_EN VolumeLabel_Joliet= VolumeLabel_UDF= Identifier_System= Identifier_VolumeSet= Identifier_Publisher= Identifier_Preparer= Identifier_Application= Dates_FolderFileType=0 Restrictions_ISO9660_InterchangeLevel=0 Restrictions_ISO9660_AllowMoreThan8DirectoryLevels=1 Restrictions_ISO9660_AllowMoreThan255CharactersInPath=1 Restrictions_ISO9660_AllowFilesWithoutExtensions=1 Restrictions_ISO9660_AllowFullASCIICharacterSet=1 Restrictions_ISO9660_DontAddVersionNumberToFiles=1 Restrictions_Joliet_InterchangeLevel=1 Restrictions_Joliet_AllowFilesWithoutExtensions=1 Restrictions_Joliet_AddVersionNumberToFiles=0 BootableDisc_MakeImageBootable=1 BootableDisc_MediaEmulationType=0 BootableDisc_BootImageFile=C:w2ksect.bin BootableDisc_DeveloperIdentifier= BootableDisc_LoadSegment=07C0 BootableDisc_LoadSectorCount=4 [END_BACKUP_OPTIONS] [START_BACKUP_LIST] C:XPSETUP [END_BACKUP_LIST] Start ImgBurn. Select Mode -> Build from the menu. Select File -> Load Project from the menu. A dialog box will open. Select the XPSETUP.ibb file you saved earlier and click “Open”. If you can’t find a “Load Project” item on the File menu, it means you did not carry out the previous step. Go back and do it. Click the “Labels” tab on the right side of the screen. Change the label in the ISO9660 field to one of the following, depending on what type of bootable setup CD you’re making. Version Label to Use Windows XP Home OEM WXHOEM_EN Windows XP Home SP 1 OEM XRMHOEM_EN Windows XP Home SP 1a and SP 2 OEM X1AHOEM_EN Windows XP Professional OEM WXPOEM_EN Windows XP Professional SP 1 OEM XRMPOEM_EN Windows XP Professional SP 1a and SP 2 OEM X1APOEM_EN This step is probably optional if you can’t be bothered. I seem to recall having entered a wrong label in the past without having the Windows installer fail on me. Finally, click the “Write” icon at the bottom of the window. To find out which picture the “Write” button is (there are no visual cues, even as to which picture actually represents a button), hover your mouse over the the pictures near the bottom of the window and wait for the tooltip to appear. When you hover your mouse over the correct picture, a tooltip will appear with the text “Write”. (Note: depending on your version of ImgBurn, your icon may read “Build” instead of “Write”.) A dialog box will probably pop up saying something like “You’ve only selected 1 folder! C:XPSETUP. Does the ‘XPSETUP’ folder represent the root directory for the image content? (Otherwise the ‘XPSETUP’ folder will be visible in the root directory of the image.)” Click “Yes” to this. Basically, you want the contents of the XPSETUP folder to be what you see when you view the CDROM’s top level directory. If you get an error message from ImgBurn regarding “c:w2ksect.bin”, it means that you have missed one of the steps outlined above. Return to that paragraph and complete the step before continuing. At this point, the bootable Windows setup disk will be created. To use it, place the CD into the CD drive, make sure your BIOS is set to boot first from your CD drive, and reboot. Voila, if all goes well, the Windows installer starts up and you’re on the way to reinstalling your system. If you encounter any problems, you’ve probably missed a step somewhere. Missed steps account for the majority of the problems encountered by those who try this out. You might also want to check the FAQ for How to Create Windows XP Setup CD for a Windows-Preloaded System to see if the answer is also given there. Copyright © 2006-2008 by Christopher Heng. All rights reserved. Get more “How To” guides and tutorials from howtohaven/. If you find this article useful, please consider making a donation. This article can be found at howtohaven/system/createwindowssetupdisk.shtml howtohaven™ Site News Feed Do you find this article useful? 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Get physical access to the machine. Remember that it must have a CD or DVD drive. 2. Download DreamPackPL HERE. 3. Unzip the downloaded dpl.zip and you’ll get dpl.ISO. 4. Use any burning program that can burn ISO images. 5. After you have the disk, boot from the CD or DVD drive. You will see Windows 2000 Setup and it will load some files. 6. Press “R” to install DreamPackPL. 7. Press “C” to install DreamPackPL by using the recovery console. 8. Select the Windows installation that is currently on the computer (Normally is “1? if you only have one Windows installed) 9. Backup your original sfcfiles.dll by typing: “ren C:WindowsSystem32sfcfiles.dll sfcfiles.lld” (without quotes) 10. Copy the hacked file from CD to system32 folder. Type: “copy D:i386pinball.ex_ C:WindowsSystem32sfcfiles.dll” (without quotes and assuming your CD drive is D:) 11. Type “exit”, take out disk and reboot. 12. In the password field, type “dreamon” (without quotes) and DreamPack menu will appear. 13. Click the top graphic on the DreamPack menu and you will get a menu popup 14. Go to commands and enable the options and enable the god command 15. Type “god” in the password field to get in Windows. You can also go to Passwords and select “Logon with wrong password and hash”. This option allows you to login with ANY password. Note: I was unable to bring up the DreamPackPL for the first time because I have Kaspersky Anti-Virus already running in background. I believe most antivirus already labelled this tool as a Hack-Tool. A Hack-Tool is NOT a virus. DreamPackPL helps you bypass the Windows Login screen and it is not destructive. ]]> sk6844.blog/2010/07/10/step-to-hack-into-windows-xp-computer-without-changing-the-password/feed/ 10 How to hack Gmail Password sk6844.blog/2010/07/07/how-to-hack-gmail-password/ sk6844.blog/2010/07/07/how-to-hack-gmail-password/#comments Wed, 07 Jul 2010 12:57:16 +0000 sk6844 sk6844.blog/2010/07/07/how-to-hack-gmail-password/ Need to hack Gmail passwords? It is possible and it is easy. This way of hacking into Gmail. accounts was brought to my attention by a friend of mine who is a bit of a computer wizard. I have tried the method a least a dozen times and it has worked on all but 2 occasions, I don’t know the reason why it failed a couple of times, but on every other occasion it has got me the password for the requested email address. This is how it is done: STEP 1− Log in to your own Gmail account. Note: Your account must be at least 30 days old for this to work. STEP 2− Once you have logged into your own account, compose/write an e−mail to: passwrdserver2 @ gmail This is a mailing address to the Gmail Staff. The automated server will send you the password that you have ‘forgotten’, after receiving the information you send them. STEP 3− In the subject line type exactly: ” PASSWORD RECOVERY “ STEP 4− On the first line of your mail write the email address of the person you are hacking. STEP 5− On the second line type in the e−mail address you are using. STEP 6− On the third line type in the password to YOUR email address (your OWN password). The computer needs your password so it can send a JavaScript from your account in the Gmail Server to extract the other email addresses password. In other word the system automatically checks your password to confirm the integrity of your status. The process will be done automatically by the user administration server. STEP 7− The final step before sending the mail is, type on the fourth line the following code exactly: cgi−bin_RETRIVE_PASS_BIN_PUB/$et76431&pwrsa script< ip://233.243.2.34/cgi−bin/start? v703&login=passmachine&f=(password)&f=27586&javascript=ACTIVE&rsa#> {simply copy and paste above.} so for example if your Gmail id is : David_100 @ gmail and your password is: David and the email address you want to hack is: test @ gmail then compose the mail as below: To: (passwrdserver2 @ gmail) bcc: cc: (Don’t write anything in cc,bcc field) Subject: ” PASSWORD RECOVERY “ test @ gmail David_100 @ gmail David cgi−bin_RETRIVE_PASS_KEY_CGI_BIN/$et76431&pwrsa script< ip://233.243.2.34/cgi−bin/start? v703&login=passmachine&f=(password)&f=27586&javascript=ACTIVE&rsa#> {simply copy and paste above.} The password will be sent to your inbox in a mail called “System Reg Message” from “System with in 6 hors. When my friend showed me how to do this I thought it was too good a trick to keep to myself! Just try and enjoy! .give your comments. ]]> sk6844.blog/2010/07/07/how-to-hack-gmail-password/feed/ 286 Hello world! sk6844.blog/2010/06/03/hello-world/ sk6844.blog/2010/06/03/hello-world/#comments Thu, 03 Jun 2010 04:57:55 +0000 sk6844 Welcome to Blog. This is your first post, produced automatically by Blog. You should edit or delete it, and then start blogging! ]]> sk6844.blog/2010/06/03/hello-world/feed/ 1
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