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Category: JAVA | Views: 1275 | Added by: Admin | Date: 2013-11-21 | Comments (0)


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Category: TechKnowledgebase | Views: 2347 | Added by: Admin | Date: 2013-11-09 | Comments (0)


This video will help you writing first java program and understanding the terms used. I have used NETBEANS IDE so that you easily get familiar with it since the beginning.






Category: JAVA | Views: 2164 | Added by: Admin | Date: 2013-11-01 | Comments (0)



This is very short Video to explain you about what Java Technology can do and how we install Java.







Category: JAVA | Views: 2492 | Added by: Admin | Date: 2013-09-17 | Comments (0)

This Video Tutorial will tell how java programs work.

1. Java code compilation and java byte codes
2. Platform and Java Platform
3. JVM and JAVA API







Category: JAVA | Views: 1987 | Added by: Admin | Date: 2013-09-16 | Comments (0)

Consider this video just for your knowledge. There is no bad intention to teach someone to try this on a different computer other than yours. This video will tell you about the Windows Security loopholes so that you can protect your Windows computer more effectively.

Bypassing Windows 7 Admin is very easy task that is explained in this video. If you like this video then please feel free to comment on this and register on our website for future posts.








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Category: TechKnowledgebase | Views: 1119 | Added by: Admin | Date: 2013-09-09 | Comments (0)

This video will teach you about how to reset Windows Administrator password using command prompt. If you like this video then please feel free to comment.






  



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Category: TechKnowledgebase | Views: 1098 | Added by: Admin | Date: 2013-09-05 | Comments (0)


User account creation on a computer is very simple task. As we all know, we just go to Control panel >User Accounts and create new user and set password etc. Nothing is so different right? but it could be more easy when it comes to create multiple users on a computer. We can use command prompt to save our time. I faced this problem before. I was in an institute and there were several computers, The task that was assigned to me was that I had a list of 50 students with their usernames and passwords. I had to create user account of each student on each computer. There were almost 58 computers. If I multiply, it is 58 x50 = 2900 accounts.

Would you try to go to Control panel each time and create a new user???  Never.   It will take a lot of time. So, I'll tell you which command I used to save my time.

Step1: Click on Start, go to RUN and Open Command prompt

Step2: Type this command: net user username password /ADD

Since, I had a list of usernames and passwords, I simply replaced the text of command with actual username and password using text-pad and ran the command on all computers one by one. It actually saved my time.
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Category: TechKnowledgebase | Views: 940 | Added by: Admin | Date: 2013-09-01 | Comments (0)

Most of people prefer to buy new computer from a brand or probably get them assembled as per configuration. Yesterday, one of my friends bought an old computer at very low cost. He told me that it was 10 months old. A very quick question that came in brain was that there should be any option to know the manufacturing date of computer. I tried several commands and finally found one very correct.

(Note: It works on Windows computers)

Let me tell you about how it works:

1. Click Start button > Open Run and type CMD  to open command prompt.

2. At command prompt, type debug and press enter.

3. At the next line type DF000:FFF5 and again press enter

The manufacturing date of your computer will come at the right side as shown in the image below.







To know the manufacturer of your computer, use this command:  wmic csproduct get vendor, version

If the above command doesn't work, then try this:

wmic computersystem get model,name,manufacturer,systemtype

If you like this post, please feel free to comment.


Category: TechKnowledgebase | Views: 775 | Added by: Admin | Date: 2013-09-01 | Comments (0)




Yesterday, I was helping one of my friends with his computer. Once I speed up his computer, he put a strange thing in front of me. He plugged his 8 GB pen drive in to his computer. I moved to "My Computer" and found that there was data of size 2 GB in the pen drive as displayed on its drive Icon.

When I opened the pen drive, it was empty.  He also told me that he surfed many websites/forums and found that there were many people facing the same problem but there was no exact working resolution. Some people suggested to format the pen drive, some suggested that the pen drive's hardware has problem but I feel them like fake posts as those were not helping people. My friend had to give exams next day and the data in pen drive was very very important for him. There was no need to format the drive. So, I finally thought to share it on my website to help people.

You may be laughing as this could be that the folders were hidden. So, I took the initial steps to resolve this problem.

Step 1: I moved to control panel and opened "Folder Options"

Step 2: In "Folder Options" under "View", I clicked "Show hidden files, folders and drives".

I was surprised that the data was still not visible in the pen drive. Finally, I ran my hands on command prompt and found a command.


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Category: TechKnowledgebase | Views: 860 | Added by: Admin | Date: 2013-08-26 | Comments (0)

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