Saturday, November 27, 2010

WATCH MOVIES IN MS-PAINT

No joke, did you know that you can watch movies in paint? But u can't do anything (Just watch it when its playing in Winamp... hope no use other than just experimenting..)

Here's what you gotta do :


  • Open your favourite movie player and play the movie (I played the .mpg file)

  • Hit "PrintScreen", keep playing the movie in the player, dont stop it.

  • Open MsPaint.

  • Select "Edit>Paste" Or Hit "CTRL+V"

You can watch movies in Paint!

But there are no Pause, Next, Previous, Stop etc. buttons

Experiment with other formats too, it doesn't play DivX , Flash movies, etc. Microsoft hasn't revealed this, so its kinda taboo...

HACKING ADMIN PASSWORD

Contextual Links
Goto run

type control userpasswords2

a window will appear, now click on reset password. type password that you want, and you are done.
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YOUR NAME IN THE INTERNET EXPLORER TITLE BAR!!

I've converted my "INTERNET EXPLORER" to "PRASHANTH EXPLORER"
Will U like to do it??
Will you like to write your name in the blue Title Bar of the Internet Explorer window???
Here is the trix..
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go to "RUN"
write "regedit"
click "OK"
A window will open!
click on the "+" symble right at the left of "HKEY_CURRENT_USER"
click on the "+" symble right at the left of "Software"
click on the "+" symble right at the left of "Microsoft"
click on the "+" symble right at the left of "Internet Explorer"
NOW, click ON THE FOLDER "Main"
Now, Right click on the white space in the right side!
select "String Value"
Rename it to "Window Title"
Double click on it!
In "Value Data" write "Yourname explorer"
click ok!
Close the "regedit" window!
NOW, when the next time you will open the Internet Explorer, You will see your name in the title bar!

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MAKE YOUR COMPUTER TO TALK

Make your computer to talk
just open notepad
then
copy this..


Dim msg, sapi
msg=InputBox("Enter your text","Talk it")
Set sapi=CreateObject("sapi.spvoice")
sapi.Speak msg




and save it as anyname.vbs extension
then run the file
enter the text then press ok

Top 10 Anti-Virus softwares

The Top 10 anti virus softwares of 2010 are
1. BitDefender Antivirus
2. Kaspersky Anti-Virus
3. Webroot AntiVirus with SpySweeper
4. Norton AntiVirus
5. ESET Nod32 Antivirus
6. AVG Anti-Virus
7. F-Secure Anti-Virus
8. G DATA AntiVirus
9. Avira AntiVir
10. Trend Micro

13 Best Keyboard Shortcuts for Excel 2007

ALT+F1 – This creates a chart out of the data in the current range (selected cells). This is the most well known feature of Excel, and now you know a new way to use it!


ALT+SHIFT+F1 – This inserts a new worksheet into the workbook.

F6 – This switches between the worksheet, Ribbon, task pane, and Zoom controls. This is probably the most useful shortcut of all. This cool shortcut is also the most beloved to the all anti-mouse users out there.

SHIFT+F6 – This does the reverse of the F6 shortcut.

CTRL+F6 – This switches to the next workbook window when multiple workbook windows are open.

CTRL+SHIFT+$ – This applies the currency format to the selected cells. Great for those times when dealing with monetary data.

CTRL+SHIFT+# – This applies the date format with a default order of day, month, and year.

CTRL+; – This enters the current date in the selected cells.

CTRL+SHIFT+@ – This applies the time format with the default value of hour, minute and AM/PM.

CTRL+SHIFT+: – This enters the current time in the selected cells.

CTRL+` – This alternates between showing the value of a cell and the formula in the worksheet. Great for complex worksheets.

CTRL+D – This uses the fill down command on the selected cells. Fill down copies the content and format of the topmost cell into the cells below.


CTRL+R – This uses the fill right command on the selected cells. Fill right copies the content and format of the leftmost cell to the cells to the right.

About ENIAC

ENIAC, the first electronic computer, appeared 50 years ago. The original ENIAC was about 80 feet long, weighed 30 tons, had 17,000 tubes. By comparison, a desktop computer today can store a million times more information than an ENIAC, and 50,000 times faster.
From the smallest microprocessor to the biggest mainframe, the average American depends on over 264 computers per day.
The first "modern" computer (i.e., general-purpose and program-controlled) was built in 1941 by Konrad Zuse. Since there was a war going on, he applied to the German government for funding to build his machines for military use, but was turned down because the Germans did not expect the war to last beyond Christmas.
The computer was launched in 1943, more than 100 years after Charles Babbage designed the first programmable device. Babbage dropped his idea after he couldn't raise capital for it. In 1998, the Science Museum in London, UK, built a working replica of the Babbage machine, using the materials and work methods available at Babbage's time. It worked just as Babbage had intended.

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