Selasa, 07 Februari 2012

All (Ctrl+Alt+Del) Permanently deleted files Recovery solution

Sometimes we delete the files permanently, and realize that deleting them is like a Blunder...

For all those folks,
Here is the solution

Software called "Kissass Undelete" , can bring those files from the hard disk or your flash drive.
Conditions : Only if the data on that drive is not re-occupied(or written). that means the space which was available after the deletion is not been occupied after the deletion.

Click Here to download the .

1)
To start searching for the files,
Select the drive from the Left panel of the Windows and Click the scan button.
the Scan might take upto 10 secs.

2)
When the files search has been completed, it will show you the results with the name, typ, size and the last modified date of the searched file.

3) Now you can select the file to be recover. This is an Open source application and available for All Windows OS(Windows XP/Vista/ 7).

Minggu, 20 Desember 2009

How to "Delete administrator Password" without any software

Method 1

Boot up with DOS and delete the sam.exe and sam.log files from Windows\system32\config in your hard drive. Now when you boot up in NT the password on your built-in administrator account which will be blank (i.e No password). This solution works only if your hard drive is FAT kind.

Method 2

Step
1. Put your hard disk of your computer in any other pc .
Step 2. Boot that computer and use your hard disk as a secondary hard disk (D'nt boot as primary hard disk ).
Step 3. Then open that drive in which the victim’s window(or your window) is installed.
Step 4. Go to location windows->system32->config
Step 5. And delete SAM.exe and SAM.log
Step 6. Now remove hard disk and put in your computer.
Step 7. And boot your computer :-)

Selasa, 18 November 2008

How to Apply a Sum or Other Function to Every Row in a Data Range in One Step MS Excel

Apply a Sum or Other Function to Every Row in a Data Range in One Step MS Excel
When you format a data range as a table in Microsoft Office Excel 2007, you can add a calculated column—a column of functions (such as sums or averages)—in just one step. To convert a data range to an Excel 2007 table, click in the range, and then on the Home tab, in the Styles section, click Format as Table, and then click to apply a table style.

When your range is formatted as a table, click in a cell of any empty table column, or a cell in the column directly to the right of the table, on any data row. Then in just that cell, add the function or formula you need. (For example, sum all data on that row of the table.) When you press ENTER to apply your formula in that cell, the entire table column is populated with the same formula, adjusted for each applicable data row. If your insertion point was in the column to the right of the table, Excel formats that column to become part of the table when it generates the calculated column.

How to use Smarter Navigation in MSWord

Smarter Navigation in MSWord
You may already know that in Microsoft Office Word, the up-and-down double arrows below the vertical scroll bar will page up and down through an open document. But you might not know that you can use the Select Browse Object button (the little dot) below the vertical scroll bar to change the function of the double-arrow buttons and of the CTRL+PAGE UP and CTRL+PAGE DOWN keyboard shortcuts. You can, for example, choose to browse by heading, which means the buttons will automatically move the cursor up or down to the next heading. Other choices include browsing by footnote, endnote, comment, graphic, or table.

How to Reduce File Sizes by Changing Image Formats in MS PowerPoint

Reduce File Sizes by Changing Image Formats in MS PowerPoint
The Compress Pictures button in Microsoft Office PowerPoint can often reduce your .ppt files by up to 50 percent. But that can still leave you with large files, especially if your images have been created from .png files. You can save even more space by changing them to .gif or .jpg formats. (Note: The .png format is more flexible than the other file formats. Flattening to .jpg or .gif reduces flexibility.) Here’s how to reduce file sizes:

1. Save your PowerPoint file as Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), which creates an .htm file and a folder of the same name. This folder will contain all the images from the presentation.
2. Open the folder, and sort it by size to reveal which files are the largest.
3. Locate the largest images in your presentation. They may have been scaled, so they might look smaller than the saved image.
4. In PowerPoint, make sure that the image isn't grouped.
5. Select the image.
6. On the Picture Tools menu, in the Adjust section, click Compress Pictures.
7. Right-click the image, and then click Save as Picture.
8. From the Save as type menu, select .jpg or .gif (if you need to use transparency effects), and then save the image.
9. Delete the original image from your presentation, and reload the saved image at its original place.
10. Regroup the images if necessary.

Another way to compress the images is to use an image editing tool like Microsoft Digital Image Suite. This tool gives you more image compression options and can save you yet more space.

Selasa, 11 November 2008

How to use 2003 to 2007 Out of Office Assistant

2003 to 2007 Out of Office Assistant
If you're going on vacation, you can use the Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 and Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Out of Office Assistant to send automatic replies to your coworkers with a message of your choice. However, most out-of-office replies are limited to internal contacts only.

The improved Out of Office Assistant in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 enables Outlook 2003 and Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 clients to send separate replies to internal and external contacts. You can also schedule when your out-of-office replies turn on and off. That way, you won't forget to turn them on as you're leaving, and your coworkers won't have to remind you to turn them off after you return.

To use the improved Out of Office Assistant, click the Tools menu, and then click Out of Office Assistant.

How to Find Calendars Quickly in Your Calendar in MS Outlook

Find Calendars Quickly in Your Calendar in MS Outlook
You can arrange calendars alphabetically in your My Calendars list in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007.
1. Go to the Calendar view.
2. Right-click the My Calendars bar on the left side, and then click Arrange By Name.