Hack Windows Vista Logon Account Password

Steps to crack Windows Vista logon account password (in case of forgotten Vista Administrator password)

  1. Reboot the Windows Vista and boot up with Windows Vista installation DVD.
    Crack Windows Vista logon account password in minute with the Windows Vista installation DVD. Click on the Repair Your Computer option, bring up Command Prompt to open Local Users and Groups management in MMC.
  2. While the Windows Vista installation interface pops up, click the Repair You Computer link at the bottom-left corner.
  3. Next, the System Recovery Options dialog box appears. There are few options that related to repairing Windows Vista, looks like Recovery Console in Windows XP:Startup Repair options is used to automatically fix problems that are preventing Windows Vista from starting.

    System Restore to restore Windows Vista setting to an earlier point in time.

    Windows Complete PC Restore to restore Windows Vista from a full system backup.

    Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool could be the first Microsoft memory tester toolkit that bundled with Windows setup media.

    Command Prompt is the target option of this Vista hacking guide. Click on this option now.

  4. In the Vista Command Prompt, type mmc.exe and press ENTER key to bring up the Microsoft Management Console.
  5. Click on the File menu, select Add / Remove Snap-in option, locate and select the Local Users and Groups on the left panel, and click Add button to add it to the right panel.
  6. Now, the Choose Target Machine dialog box pop up. Keep the default setting by clicking the Finish button – that means using the Local Users and Groups snap-in to manage this local computer, and not another computer in network.
  7. Click OK button and return to MMC windows. Under the Root Console in left panel, double-click Local Users and Group that was added earlier. Click on User folder, locate and right-click the target Vista logon account that found in the right panel.
  8. Select the Set Password from the right-click menu to set a new password / reset old password.

Hack Windows Vista Logon Account Password

Steps to crack Windows Vista logon account password (in case of forgotten Vista Administrator password)

  1. Reboot the Windows Vista and boot up with Windows Vista installation DVD.
    Crack Windows Vista logon account password in minute with the Windows Vista installation DVD. Click on the Repair Your Computer option, bring up Command Prompt to open Local Users and Groups management in MMC.
  2. While the Windows Vista installation interface pops up, click the Repair You Computer link at the bottom-left corner.
  3. Next, the System Recovery Options dialog box appears. There are few options that related to repairing Windows Vista, looks like Recovery Console in Windows XP:Startup Repair options is used to automatically fix problems that are preventing Windows Vista from starting.

    System Restore to restore Windows Vista setting to an earlier point in time.

    Windows Complete PC Restore to restore Windows Vista from a full system backup.

    Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool could be the first Microsoft memory tester toolkit that bundled with Windows setup media.

    Command Prompt is the target option of this Vista hacking guide. Click on this option now.

  4. In the Vista Command Prompt, type mmc.exe and press ENTER key to bring up the Microsoft Management Console.
  5. Click on the File menu, select Add / Remove Snap-in option, locate and select the Local Users and Groups on the left panel, and click Add button to add it to the right panel.
  6. Now, the Choose Target Machine dialog box pop up. Keep the default setting by clicking the Finish button – that means using the Local Users and Groups snap-in to manage this local computer, and not another computer in network.
  7. Click OK button and return to MMC windows. Under the Root Console in left panel, double-click Local Users and Group that was added earlier. Click on User folder, locate and right-click the target Vista logon account that found in the right panel.
  8. Select the Set Password from the right-click menu to set a new password / reset old password.

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How To Build A Simple Robot

submitted by http://www.gorobotics.net/

This article lists some ideas for starting a simple robot. A good read for beginners.
This was orginally conceived as a multipart series from Mr. Craig
Gardner, but he took our money and ran. This is all we got. Lesson
learned.

If you like this article, please check out this. How to Build A Simple Robot, The Beetle Robot.
This is the first of a multi-part series on how to build a simple
robot. I will not be covering a lot of theory but instead will cover
the nuts and bolts of building a robot. In this first installment I
will cover some of the different options in building this robot.
Platform:
You have several options for the base material.
1. Wood Depending on the size of your robot plywood may be a good
choice it is inexpensive or free and easy to work with simple tools.
You can get 1/4" and 3/8" plywood at Hardware, Home Improvement, Craft,
or Hobby stores. A good place to look for free material is at a Cabinet
shop they have lots of scrap too small for their use but perfect for a
small robot.
2. Aluminum Light weight and moderately easy to work can also be found
at Hardware, Home Improvement, Craft, or Hobby stores. You should
always be very cautious when working with aluminum as edges can be very
sharp and should be sanded or filed to round the edges.
3. Plastics Acrylic or Plexiglas are both easy to work and can also be
found at Hardware, Home Improvement, Craft, or Hobby stores. High-speed
tools should not be used, as they will melt the plastic. When cutting
or drilling use low speeds.
4. Old CD’s These can be easy to find most people get them in the mail
from AOL or Earthlink instead of throwing them away you can use them to
make a robot. They can be a little on the brittle side so go easy when
you do any cutting or drilling.
I will be using Plexiglas from my local home center but you can use whatever material you want.
Motors:
1.Servos You can use servos for easy to get gear
motors. Hobby shops will usually carry several sizes and brands. You
will need to modify them for use there are many sites on the net with
different methods; the one I like is detailed at the PARTS website at http://www.portlandrobotics.org/.
Servos already have all of the control circuitry built in and are easy
to control they have 3 wires signal, +, and ground by pulsing the
signal line you can go forward, stop, or backward. Servos are probably
the easiest and cheapest way to go but may not be the best for you.
2.Gear motors These are available from surplus stores or hobby shops
some people modify servos and remove the electronics to use them as
gear motors. Gear motors will require control circuitry normally an
H-bridge to allow forward and reverse motion and in some cases braking.
Gear motors can give the greatest flexibility but at a higher cost
compared to servos. Another source for gear motors is the toy section
of your locale department store. What you want are the radio control
toys that have differential steering, meaning they have a separate
motor for each side. To turn left they go forward on the right motor
and turn off the left motor and do the opposite to turn right. The
really good cars will turn right by going backward on the right motor
and forward on the left this will allow a vehicle to almost turn on a
dime. If you use gear motors you will need to devise a method to mount
the wheels I will be using a toy for my example.

Wheels:
You can use wheels from toys or you can buy wheels from a hobby shop
they have pneumatic or foam wheels for model aircraft that are very
easy to use.

Power System:
Batteries You will need to decide what type of batteries to
use. It can quickly become very expensive replacing batteries.
Rechargeable batteries are best; there are a number of different types
to choose from. Electronic supply stores or Hobby shops are good places
to look, you will need batteries and a charger to charge them with.
Power supply We will need a voltage regulator to drop the
voltage from the battery to the 5 volts needed by the Microcontroller
and other parts of the Brain for the robot.
I will cover using two different voltage regulators both are
available FREE from National Semiconductor as samples. Each part has
its good and bad points.
LM2825 Integrated Power Supply 1A DC-DC Converter is a
complete switching power supply on a 24 pin DIP although a little large
it requires no other components and has an efficiency of 80%. It does
require at least 7 volts on the input but your batteries will last much
longer than with a linear regulator.
LM2940 1A Low Dropout Regulator is a linear regulator in a TO
220 package it requires a couple of filter capacitors it is not as
efficient as the LM2825 the big up point is it only requires 5.5 volts
input to give a regulated 5 volts out.
Sensors:
We will use infrared obstacle avoidance and bump
sensors we will use the PNA4612M it is easy to use and inexpensive you
could substitute the infrared detection module from Radio Shack.
So what will you need to complete a robot as described in this series of articles?

Material for a base a piece of material 8" x 8" will be more than enough.

Motors:
You will need 2 motors either servo’s modified
for continuous rotation or gear motors. You could also hack a toy that
has the motors and the wheels or even legs.

A toy called a Battle Scarab is a good candidate for hacking.

2 Wheels

Batteries and a holder if needed you will need between 6 and 12 volts depending on what
motors and regulator you use. Servos will run fine on 6 volts.

A voltage regulator LM2825 or a LM2940

A microcontroller ATOM, Basic Stamp or PIC16F876

Infrared detection module you will need 1 or more we will go more into these later.

You will need a development board a solderless breadboard or
perfboard to build on.
If you are using gear motors you will also need a motor controller
either a L293DNE Dual H Bridge with diodes or two 3952 Full-Bridge PWM
Motor Drivers available from Alegro as ree samples.
Basic Micro offers a 25% discount on their products to members of
Robotics clubs you can e-mail me at cgardner@redwoodvalley.com for
details on setting up your club to get the discount. Parallax also
offers a discount to robot club members you can e-mail them for info.
Links to free samples:
http://www.national.com/pf/LM/LM2825.html
http://www.national.com/pf/LM/LM2940.html
http://www.allegromicro.com/sf/3952/index.htm
Links to Suppliers:
http://www.basicmicro.com/
http://www.phanderson.com/ordering.html
http://parallaxinc.com/
My personal page:
http://www.cbc3001.com/cptc/

BEFORE COMMENTING READ THE FIRST PARAGRAPH IN THIS ARTICLE!

Via http://www.gorobotics.net/articles/robots/how-to-build-a-simple-robot

How to Gain Access When You Have Forgotten the Administrator Password in Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 and Windows Vista

I have often ran across computers that I needed to gain access to for data recovery, but I didnt have the administrator password to access the hard drive. Since in many situations, there is just one administrator account I can't log into another administrator account and change the password so I have to rely on other methods. I could put the hard drive into another computer as a slave and gain access (sometimes) or I could try installing a second copy of the operating system in parallel and gain access but there must be a better way.

That way is to try to reset the administrator password to something you do know and allow you to access to the user profile and the data. In most cases, this is the best solution. However, you have to make sure the data is not encrypted using the Windows XP Encrypting File System (EFS) or other encryption. If the data is encrypted, you probably will not be able to gain access to those encrypted files by changing the administrator password.

Petter Nordahl-Hagen's Offline NT Password & Registry Editor

This is absolutely one of the best free tools to reset the administrator password and gain access that I have ever used. It modifies the encrypted password in the registry's SAM file allowing you access to the account in Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista systems.

There is an image file to create a bootable floppy disk or bootable CD to modify the admin password and access NTFS partitions. You do not need to know the old password to set a new one. It will also offer to unlock disabled or locked user accounts (a very helpful feature). The program was just updated on April 9, 2007 to include Vista support.

Please visit the site by clicking on the link below to download a CD image or floppy image of this great program.

http://home.eunet.no/pnordahl/ntpasswd/

LoginRecovery.com

Another option is to decrypt the password and show you the actual administrator password. A great site for doing this is loginrecovery.com. Basically, you download a small program to extract the password from the computer, then you submit the encrypted password file to their site and they will recover the lost password. Of course, you need a computer with Internet access to upload the file and find the password.

With this option, the administrator password is not changed so you wont lose access to EFS encrypted files. Visit their site by clicking below

http://www.loginrecovery.com

Although there are probably other options to recover an administrator password, I find the two option shown above to be the quickest and easiest ways to either change or discover the password and allow you access to the user profile and data stored on the hard drive.

Changing the ICON of an EXE file?


changing-icon1-150x150 Some times it becomes necessary to change the ICON of an executable(.exe) file so that the exe file get’s a new appearence.Many of the Tools such as TuneUP Winstyler does this job by adjusting the Windows to display a custom icon to the user.But in reality when the file is carried to a different computer, then it shows it’s original ICON itself.This means that inorder to permanantly change the ICON, it is necessary to modify the executable file and embed the ICON inside the file itself.Now when this is done the exe file’s ICON is changed permanantly so that even if you take file to a different computer it show’s a new icon.
For this purpose I have found a nice tool which modifies the exe file and will embed the ICON of your choice into the file itself. ie:The tool changes the exe ICON permanantly.
I’ll give you a step-by-step instruction on how to use this tool to change the icon.
1. Goto www.shelllabs.com and download the trial version of Icon Changer and install it (Works on both XP and Vista).
2. Right-click on the exe file whose ICON is to be changed.
3. Now you will see the option Change Icon…Click on that option.
4. Now the Icon Changer program will open up.
5. Icon changer will search for all the ICONS on your system so that you can select any one of those.
6. Now select the ICON of your choice and click on SET.
7. Now a popup window will appear and ask you to select from either of these two options.
  • Change embeded icon.
  • Adjust Windows to display custom icon.
Select the first option (Change embeded icon).
8. You are done.The ICON get’s changed.

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Angry Birds is winging its way to the Amazon Android Appstore. Angry Birds Rio will only be available from amazon.com/angrybirds, a huge boost for the bookselling website's new rival to Google's own Android Market.
Google's operating system for mobile phones and tablets allows you to buy apps for your Android device. Amazon is starting a rival app shop, where you'll be able to get the latest version of the annoyed avians, based on the forthcoming animated film Rio.
You'll also be able to get Angry Birds and Angry Birds Seasons, without any adverts for the first time, from Amazon. Angry Birds maker Rovio announced the news at digital and music bunfight South by Southwest, held this week in Austin, Texas.
Angry Birds Rio will offer 60 levels when it's launched. Rio is the animated tale of an irritating macaw flying around irritating people, from the makers of Ice Age and featuring Jemaine from comedy show Flight of the Conchords, Tracy Morgan from comedy show 30 Rock and Will i Am from comedy band Black-Eyed Peas.
Regular cinemagoers will already be sick to the back legs of Rio thanks to the recent Orange gold spot -- the mobile phone advert just before every film starts -- during which Jesse Eisenberg undoes all his hard work from The Social Network in just 30 seconds of phone-flogging cartoon eye-plague.
There's no date yet for the Amazon Appstore launch, but Amazon's blog for app developers says it's taking off "very soon". Amazon is now tweeting at twitter.com/amazonappstore.