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Friday, March 17, 2017

What Can I Do if Forgot My Windows 8 Password

What Can I Do if Forgot My Windows 8 Password


Question: What are Options if I Forgot my Windows 8 Password?

Firstly, you have no need to annoyed when lost Windows 8 password like this http://www.windowspasswordsrecovery.com/win8/lost-windows-8-password.html. Were always convinced to make stronger and more complicated passwords to safeguard our data security, leaving a more and more difficult way for us to remember.

Well, it is not necessary to analytic which makes them harder and harder to remember. As we are human, we often forget something sometimes, including vital things. So it is common for us forgot Windows 8 login password even if the password is not hard to remember.
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Answer: Luckily you, here are 3 kinds of solutions to help you regain access to locked computer even you forgot your Windows 8 Password.

Option 1: Apply Win 8 Password Reset Disk You Created

Just as its name sounds like, Win 8 password reset disk is flash drive or a floppy disk, which can help us reset Windows 8 password even if we forgot or lost it. So it is time for you to get it and apply it if you have created one in advance. Otherwise, your chance to reset forgotten Windows 8 password is over. 

Note: Once you access again you Win 8 PC using one of the other solutions below( option 2, option 3), please create a Win 8 password reset disk so you can avoid all this trouble next time your forget password.

Option 2: Change Forgotten Windows 8 Password with another User Account

If your computer has more than one users, and one of them with administrator authority, then this user can log on with this administrator password  and change your password via user accounts.This is an easy way when you forgot Windows 8 password.
In other words, if your forgotten Windows 8 password is a local account, you can change it with the only one administrator account. This user has a Microsoft account or a local account, but your account must be a local account to have your password changed this way.


Option 3: Reset or Recover Lost Windows 8 Password with Software

Well, some more “traditional” Windows 8 password recovery solutions to hack into locked win 8 computer is using Windows password reset program. It is suitable if almost-always-work ideas above don’t work at all for whatever reason.
There are kinds of
Windows 8 password reset tool available on the internet, which comes from different software developers and IT companies. They are used to recover, or reset lost Windows 8 user and administrator passwords .Here I would like to list several Windows 8 password reset tool for your reference(I have tested all of them and work well):

Free:
Top 1: Ophcrack
Top 2: Offline NT Password & Registry Editor
Top 3: PC Login Now
Commercial:
Top 1: Windows Password Recovery Tool(Highly Recommended)
Top 2: Windows Password Key
Top 3: Tenorshare Windows Password Recovery

All in all, with these Windows 8 password reset tool, it is no need to feel frustrated when
forgot password Windows 8 (http://www.windowspasswordsrecovery.com/forgot-windows-8-password.htm). What do you think about it?

Read more: How to Hack Windows 8 Login Password? 

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Monday, February 13, 2017

Why do even the best MP3’s really sound bad

Why do even the best MP3’s really sound bad


imageHere is a great read from audiophile James Lendino of PC Mag.com about why even the best, highest-sample rate audio files are not as good as you may think. Why Your MP3s Sound Bad: High-Resolution Audio Explained.


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Sunday, February 12, 2017

What do I get out of the Valentine’s Day presentation trouble

What do I get out of the Valentine’s Day presentation trouble





Valentine’s Day is almost here and we have just what you need to add the perfect romantic touch to our computer with our Valentine’s Day 2012.

This is a romantic day. And every year the lovers will get busy to send cards, messages, mails, flowers and gifts to their honey for greeting. And I plan to make a Valentine’s Day PowerPoint presentation for our love’s history.

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Sunday, January 22, 2017

What to Do When Your HDD Fails

What to Do When Your HDD Fails



If your hard disk drive is going bad, data loss is either imminent or already happening. If you don’t have a solid backup plan in place, now is the last opportunity for some disaster recovery. Of course, what all you can do really depends on what kind of failure is occurring. Assuming you’ve already ordered your replacement drive, lets take a look at how to handle data still on the old (and failing) one.

What causes a HDD to die?

There are three major causes of hard disk drive failure.
  • The most common culprit of this is known as a head crash. Under normal operating circumstances, there’s a small arm with an optical head on it that sits just nanometers above the surface of the actual hard disk platter.  A head crash is the result of the small optical head rubbing against the disk itself. One major cause are dust particles sitting on the surface of the drive, which drags across the surface when the optical head passes over. This is why it’s important to regularly dust your computer case out and keep the internal environment as clean as possible. Another cause is when a drive is bumped or mechanically jolted by physical trauma. Portable (i.e. laptop) hard drives have a built-in unloading technology that detects such movement and distances the head from the platter in such an event, but most desktop hard disks do not. Chronic head crashes can lead to the magnetic surface of the disc completely wearing away and the head unit itself becoming inoperable. If this type of failure becomes prominent a loud clicking sound may be heard from the drive whenever it is powered on.
hard drive internal
  • Bad Sectors. A sector on a disk is essentially a set amount of space in the shape of a full or partial ring on the physical platter. If you’ve ever drawn on the top of a spinning disk with a marker, the sectors look similar. There are two different causes for bad sectors. This can happen during from physical trauma to the disk, such as the magnetic surface being worn out. It can also happen because of logical errors and problems with the cache or formatting. All disks come out of the factory with bad sectors, however due to SMART technology most drives automatically recognize these sectors and put them on an “ignore list” so that they are not used. Bad sectors usually aren’t a problem, but if they become rampant it is a good sign the hard-drive is near the end of its lifetime or may have a worse underlying problem. Failure to defragment your hard drive on at least a quarterly (3 month) basis can lead to an increase rate of bad sector accrual.
hard drive disk sectors
  • Other physical failure. Keep in mind that aside from cooling fans, the hard drive is one of the only physically moving parts in your entire computer. Bearings may wear out. Circuits may short fuse. The spindle may wear out. The hard drive may makestrange pinging noises in this case. However, as long as the disk platters are undamaged there shouldn’t be any loss of data — you just might not be able to read it.

Solutions

If you already back up your drive using CrashPlan or another cloud service, then this may not be necessary. But if not, the first thing to do is set up where you will migrate any sensitive data from your drive to. This is where a large thumb drive or external drive comes in handy. Depending on how far gone your failing drive is, you might have a few options.
Note: If Windows or another operating system is installed on the drive, stop booting from it immediately. Data recovery is much more likely if the drive isn’t being constantly spun up to read and write a complicated system. Avoid writing (saving) anything new onto the drive.
  • Acronis, Macrium, and Clonezilla are all disk cloning solutions. If your HDD isn’t too far gone you may be able create a direct copy of it onto a new drive. Mac Computers have a built-in application called Time Machine that handles this natively.
  • If the drive is still in decent shape, you may be able to manually pull the files from one drive to another. This can be done  with Windows File Explorer but requires hooking the drive up to a working computer.
    manual software data recovery
  • Professional recovery software such as Prosoft’s Data Rescue, Kroll Ontrack, andGetData RecoverMyFiles may be able to pull data out, but for a steep price. Most of these apps run anywhere from $99 to $200 or more.
  • The freezer. That’s right, the conventional freezer attached to your refrigerator. When all else fails, freezing a drive may bring it back long enough to pull some data off of it. Here’s what you do: Place the drive in an air-tight Ziploc bag and then put it in the freezer for at least two hours. You may want to use two bags, the key is to keep moisture out of the drive as that will only cause more damage. After the drive is completely frozen, just hook it up like normal to the PC and attempt to pull data.

Physical Repair of the Drive

If the drive is completely unreadable on a software level, or is making a pinging noise, that might mean further damage is happening just because the drive is spinning, the only way to pull data off the drive may be physical repair. Unfortunately, physical repair of an individual drive is both complicated and costly. Drives are extremely fragile, and while do-it-yourself home repairs are possible — it’s more likely to end in disaster.
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When a drive is completely unrecoverable at home, you may have to turn to a professional. There are dozens of companies that specialize in data recovery. Popular Mechanics ran an article in 2008 where one such company was able to recover 99 to 100 percent of data on damaged and water-soaked drives. But if you have to such a route, get ready to empty out your pocket book. Professional drive recovery can cost anywhere from $500 to $1200 per hard drive depending on the size and extent of damage.

Conclusion

Recovering data from a dead drive is possible, but it can be a pain and there is no guarantee you’ll get all if it back. Create backups of your sensitive (irreplaceable) data as often as you update it. For the busy or lazy a cloud solution might be the way to go. Or if you’re a fan of keeping everything local, system image and cloning software is another easy backup plan.
The bottom line to avoid data loss, it to back up your data to one or more locations. We recommend using an off-site solution like Crashplan, as well as backing up to an external drive, NAS, or Home Server too.

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Thursday, December 22, 2016

Windows Phone can Do even in a Locked Condition

Windows Phone can Do even in a Locked Condition


Lock your mobile phone has a purpose in order to avoid errors when users pressed accidentally. With the enable password feature, users can also protect your mobile phone so that other people can not use or access the phone. And those who enable the password feature, sometimes the user must fill in a password for each were beset by time using the mobile phone. However, do you know that there are some functions that can still be used although Windows Phone Mobile Phone in case of locked by password? These include:


1. emergency telephone
Emergency call is useful when a user needs help so the phone cannot be unlocked by passwords. When users have forgotten password screen locked, emergency call could be an alternative in using cell phones in an emergency. To use it simply by pressing the Power button and sliding the screen over to appear on-screen keyboard with function keys Emergency Call below.

2. set the voice ringtone
If you do not want to listen to the sound of ringtone when there is an incoming call, simply press the Power button then press the physical Volume until the Volume Bar appears in the notification area. Press the arrow keys to display the volume setting as a whole. In this area the user can set the sound volume for Ringer + Notification + Apps, Media, as well as activate the Vibrate function (shakes).

3. Camera
You can directly use the camera even though the mobile phone in a locked condition. Its just that the previous settings have to do beforehand. Go to the list of applications and choose Photos > More (by pressing the icon three-point) > Settings. Tick on the option Press and hold camera button to wake up the phone. Unfortunately, this feature applies only in a mobile phone that has a physical button shutter camera. Afterwards, you can directly access the camera function by pressing the shutter directly though camera is in a locked condition.

4. music and podcasts
While listening to the music and cell phone in a locked condition, the user can directly perform the function of rewind, fast forward, pause or play. Do I simply by pressing the Power button, and some of the functions on the players music will be featured.

5. phone call
When a phone call comes in, the user can view the incoming phone number (as long as youve stored the number in your contact list) and decide whether to answer or not. The screen is locked, the user can directly take the call by pressing the Answer. And if it does not want to answer it, sliding over her stay or press the Slide Up and hit Ignore to send it to voicemail. The user can also press the Text Reply to directly send messages via SMS.

6. Calendar
Through the display of lock screen, users can see the time as hour or date through calen

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