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Reset Windows 7 Password

Most of us have a PC at home and one at work. We use our work PC most of the times and home PC comparatively less. Did it ever happen to you that you forgot your Windows 7 Password ? Maybe you go for a month long vacations or business trip and when you are back, you may forget some of your passwords to the home Windows 7 PC.

We tend to have lots of passwords at work, online and at various computers. So to save yourself from a locked out situation, we recommend that you create a password reset disk.

In this article, I will share with you a very simple method to create a Windows 7 Password Reset Pen Drive. So next time you are locked out of Windows 7 at the login screen, you can plug in this USB pen drive in your computer and reset the Windows Password.

To create a Windows 7 Password reset pen drive, I advice to have a small capacity pen drive which is cheap and you should keep it at a safe place, but not so safe that you forget where you kept it when you need it sometime in future.

Follow these simple steps:

Step 1. Insert a pen drive (backup any data if present on the pen drive and delete everything). Then go to Windows 7 Start Menu and type “create password reset disk” in the start menu search and launch the program “Create a password reset disk ” which will be highlighted in the search results.

Step 2. Just follow the simple Password reset Wizard as seen below, by selecting the pen drive from a list of drives it will show you. Note: If you have not inserted a Pen Drive before launching the utility, it will not work and will give an error. If the pen drive is in place, you will see Wizard something like the images below. It will also ask for your current password to create a password reset pen drive.

Step 3. Now you simple need to keep this drive at a safe place. You can use this in case you forget your Windows 7 Password sometime in future, just click forgotten password on the login screen and choose the option to Reset Password after inserting this pen drive into any of the working USB ports of your computer.

NOTE: Windows will honor only the most recent Password reset disk that you have created, so in case you happen to create more than one disk, only the one which is latest will work, all other old password reset disk will not be able to reset the Windows 7 Password.

If you have not created a reset disk and have forgotten your password, you can still reset the password using some utilities like Windows Password Recovery Tool. But these processes may cost you little money if you need to buy a software to do that. So to avoid any inconvenience later, we recommend that you create a password reset disk.

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Why One is 1 and Two is 2??.... Algorithms

Have you ever thought why 1 is one, 2 is two , ....?
Do you know the number 1,2,3,4,... made up based on Arabic Algorithms:

What is the logic exist in Arabic Algoriths?
its simple, logic is based on angles.




 And the most interesting and intelligent of all:

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Who says earth is big.... Look at this...

ho says earth is biggest.... Look at this...

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Visual Studio 2010 & .Net 4.0 Finally launched!

Microsoft has finally released Visual Studio 2010 and the .Net Framework 4.0, so it's time to take a serious look at what improvements Microsoft has given us .Net programmers. Microsoft has finally brought .Net Programming into the current century and are now offering real world items that can & will change the way developers look at programming.

The first, and one of the biggest offering is Parallel Programming , Microsoft is finally giving .Net developers more efficient programming capabilities by allowing us the ability to take advantage of today's multiple core processors.

Parallel Programming

Significantly improve the core pillars of the developer experience.

Support for the latest platforms spanning the client, web, server, services and devices.

Targeted and simplified developer experiences for different application types.

Parallel Programming is relevant to all of these features. In the .NET Framework 4.0, you'll find the Task Parallel Library in mscorlib.dll. You'll find PLINQ in System.Core.dll right alongside LINQ-to-Objects. And you'll find new coordination and synchronization data types spread across various DLLs, enabling not only your applications, but the .NET Framework itself. They also have given us the Parallel Computing Developer Center for all you need to know about.

Garbage Collection
The .NET Framework 4 provides background garbage collection. This replaces concurrent garbage collection in previous versions and provides better performance. For more information The Fundamentals of the new Garbage Collection can be found here.

Dynamic Language Runtime
The Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR) is a new runtime environment that adds a set of services for dynamic languages to the CLR. The DLR makes it easier to develop dynamic languages to run on the .NET Framework and to add dynamic features to statically typed languages. To support the DLR, the new System.Dynamic Namespace has been added to the .NET Framework.

In addition, several new classes that support the .NET Framework infrastructure are added to the System.Runtime.CompilerServices namespace. A better listing and for more information, see Dynamic Language Runtime Overview.

Optional Arguments and Named Parameters
This is something C# has never had support for, and in many cases personally it would have been nice to have as an option. Related to this is support for named parameters in function calls. For us it makes easier to use methods which have long argument list. It also introduces some new dangers which may lead us to messy and hard to understand code. This can lead to code that is very hard to use so use them in moderation.

Managed Extensibility Framework
The Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF) is a new library in the .NET Framework 4 that helps you build extensible and composable applications. MEF enables you to specify points where an application can be extended, to expose services to offer to other extensible applications and to create parts for consumption by extensible applications. It also enables easy discover-ability of available parts based on meta-data, without the need to load the assemblies for the parts.

64-Bit Operating Systems and Processes
You can now identify 64bit operating systems and processes with the Environment.Is64BitOperatingSystemEnvironment.Is64BitProcess properties. This is a huge addition to the Framework given that the number of 64bit operating systems are trying to outnumber the 32bit. You can specify a 32-bit or 64-bit view of the registry with the Microsoft.Win32.RegistryView enumeration when you open base keys.

In-Process Side-by-Side Execution
This allows an application to load and start multiple versions of the NET Framework in the same process. For example, you can run applications that load add-ins (or components) that are based on the NET Framework 2.0 SP1 and add-ins that are based on the .NET Framework 4 in the same process. Older components continue to use the older .NET Framework version, and new components use the new .NET Framework version. A definite win for .Net Developers.
[by Richard McCutchen (PsychoCoder) ]
 

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200 GB in a single disk...

yes, you can store upto 200GB , full PlayStation 3 video games in a single disk.


Yes , I am talking about Blu-ray Disc, it is an optical disc storage medium designed to supersede the standard DVD format.

Its main uses are for storing high-definition video, PlayStation 3 video games, and other data, with up to 25 GB per single layered, and 50 GB per dual layered disc. Although these numbers represent the standard storage for Blu-Ray drives, the specification is open-ended, with the upper theoretical storage limit left unclear. 200 GB discs are available, and 100 GB discs are readable without extra equipment or modified firmware.[3] The disc has the same physical dimensions as standard DVDs and CDs.

The name Blu-ray Disc derives from the blue-violet laser used to read the disc. While a standard DVD uses a 650 nanometer red laser, Blu-ray uses a shorter wavelength, a 405 nm blue-violet laser, and allows for almost ten times more data storage than a DVD.

Blu-ray Disc was developed by the Blu-ray Disc Association, a group representing makers of consumer electronics, computer hardware, and motion pictures. As of June 2009, more than 1,500 Blu-ray disc titles are available in Australia and the United Kingdom, with 2,500 in Japan, the United States and Canada.[6][7]

Blu-ray Player manufacturers have included the ability for their units to playback standard DVDs, this is expected to continue. This means your current DVD library is playable on a Blu-ray Disc Player.

Almost all Blu-ray Disc players will play standard CDs/CD-R/RW discs. However, there are some exceptions to this


Movies on Blu-ray:
A large number of films and other video content is available in the Blu-ray Disc and more are released every week. Currently, about 2,500 titles are available on Blu-ray. Prices for the titles are about $5-or-$10 more than current DVDs.

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GPRS settings Manual

For BSNL north GPRS Settings:


Account Name: bsnlwap
Username: leave blank
Password: leave blank
Proxy: Enabled/yes
Homepage: http://wap.cellone.in
Proxy and Server address: 010.132.194.196
Proxy and Server Port: 8080
Access Point Name: wapnorth.cellone.in
Data bearer: GPRS/ Packetdata
Authentication Type: Normal

find other zone settings: http://www.cellone.in/ds.htm
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Airtel Gprs Settings
Homepage – any page you want to set.
User Name – Blank
Password – Blank
Proxy – Enabled/yes.
Proxy and Server Adress – 202.56.231.117
Proxy and Server Port – 8080
Data bearer – GPRS or Packet Data.
Access Point Name – airtelgprs.com
Authentication Type – Normal
Use preferred access point – No

Airtel live settings:
Account Name: Airtel_live
Homepage: http://live.airtelworld.com
Username: leave Blank
Password: leave Blank
Proxy: Enabled/yes
Proxy and Server Adress: 100.001.200.099
Access point Name: airtelfun.com
Proxy and Server Port: 8080
Data bearer: GPRS/ Packet Data
Authentication Type: Normal
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Reliance Smart GPRS Settings:

Settings for SMARTWAP:
Account Name: SMARTWAP
Access Point Name: SMARTWAP
Home Page: http://wap.rworld.co.in/gsm/index.wml
Wap Gateway Proxy IP: 97.253.29.199
Port: 8080

Settings for SMATRNET:
Account Name: SMARTNET
Access Point Name: SMARTNET
Home page: http://www.google.co.in
Wap Gateway Proxy IP: 97.253.29.199
Port: 8080

Settings for MMS:
Account Name: RTLMMS
Access Point Name: MMS
Homepage: http://10.114.0.5/mms/
Wapgateway IP: 10.114.0.13
Port: 9401
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Idea GPRS Settings:
Account Name: idea_GPRS
Username: leave Blank
Password: leave Blank
Homepage: http://wap.ideafresh.com
Proxy and Server Port: 8080
Proxy and Server adress: 010.004.042.045
Databearer: GPRS / Packetdata
Access Point Name: imis
Proxy: Enabled/yes
Authentication Type: Normal
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Vodafone GPRS Settings:
Account Name: Vodafone Live
User Name: leave Blank
Password: leave Blank
Proxy: Enabled/yes
Access Point Name: portalnmms
Proxy: Enabled/yes.
Proxy and Server address: 010.010.001.100
Proxy and Server Port: 9401 or 8080
Homepage: http://live.vodafone.in
Authentication Type: Normal
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BPL GPRS Settings:
Account Name: BPL WAP
Username: leave blank
Password: leave blank
Proxy: Enabled/yes
Homepage: http://wap.mizone.bplmobile.com
Proxy and Server address: 10.0.0.10
Proxy and Server Port: 8080
Access Point Name: mizone
Data Bearer: GPRS/ Packetdata
Authentication Type: Normal