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2 June 2019

Utility Graphic: RegistryMaster 2
Are you a power user that occasionally needs to get under the hood of your system? Well, this month's utility is geared towards you. We've updated our powerful Registry editing program, RegistryMaster.
For those of you unfamiliar with the Registry, the Registry stores a vast amount of information that's constantly being used by your Windows operating system. It's the repository for important data such as user profiles, application data, the types of documents that applications can create, hardware profiles, and much more.
Some Registry settings can be accessed through Control Panel applets or other specialized utilities. But editing or analyzing other settings requires the use of a Registry editor.
RegistryMaster features:
 A powerful search tool—unlike the anemic "Find" feature in Windows' regedit, which can only find one instance of a word at a time and doesn't allow searching more than one word or expression. Our search allows you to find multiple words in an assortment of ways and returns all of the matches at once in an easy-to-understand results page.
 An easy way to go to a key—with RegistryMaster you type in a key and you're immediately taken to that key. So much more effective than navigating through the keys in regedit.
New features include:
 An attractive new interface
 64-bit support
 Go-To-Address bar now features type-ahead autocomplete
 The ability to easily re-launch with admin privileges
 Improved compatibility with Windows Vista and 7
 The ability to jump to the corresponding key in HKLM or HKCU
Note: If you are unfamiliar with the Registry, we suggest you be very careful when making any changes to it. We recommend making a backup of the branch that you are working on with RegistryMaster before you make changes. You may also want to do a complete Registry backup. You can also run System Restore to create a backup of the entire Registry.
                                         Intro to Registry Master
When you launch RegistryMaster you'll see the last key that you viewed in either RegistryMaster or Windows' Regedit. You'll see a list of keys on the left and the value for the selected key on the right.
RegistryMaster 2: Main Window
If you know of a particular key that you want to go to, simply type the key into the Address input box. RegistryMaster features a type-ahead autocomplete that will help you quickly enter the key you want to jump to. When you've finished typing hit the Go button and the tree will jump to that key. You can type the full hive name (like "HKEY_CURRENT_USER") or a shortcut, like "HKCU" or "CU."
You can browse through the Registry tree, starting at the top level (known as the the hives) and working your way down through the keys.
And you can also search for a particular key, value, or piece of data.

21 August 2012

How many people use Windows 7?

Microsoft has sold over 500 million licenses for the Windows 7 operating system. It is the fastest selling operating system in history.
Microsoft incorporates new innovations in hardware, software, and user interface design in each new version of the Windows operating system. We’re really excited to see how PC users all over the world will adopt Windows 8 and the new technology and features it provides.

13 May 2012

Firefox 11.0 Beta 7


The Web is all about innovation, and Firefox sets the pace with dozens of new features to deliver a faster, more secure and customizable Web browsing experience for all.
User Experience. The enhancements to Firefox provide the best possible browsing experience on the Web. The new Firefox smart location bar, affectionately known as the "Awesome Bar," learns as people use it, adapting to user preferences and offering better fitting matches over time. 
Performance. Firefox is built on top of the powerful new Gecko platform, resulting in a safer, easier to use and more personal product. 
Security. Firefox raises the bar for security. The new malware and phishing protection helps protect from viruses, worms, trojans and spyware to keep people safe on the Web. 
Customization. Everyone uses the Web differently, and Firefox lets users customize their browser with more than 5,000 add-ons.


DOWNLOAD HERE


4 May 2012

YOU CAN NOW BROWSE WITH YOUR PC UNLIMITEDLY USING MTN BIS

Today ,am going to put you through a very simple trick on how to subscribe to a BIS plan with your sim  and then using it to browse on your personal computer unlimitedly Now lets get startedall you need is a universal or cracked modem


and then  mtn sim card
Subscribe your MTN BIS by sending BBC to 21600(1500/month) or BBC WEEK to 21600(500/Week) 
2. After receiving the subscription confirmation, connect your sim to your system using what ever means either using ur moderm or nokia pc suite3. Create a new connection profile using the following details:     APN: blackberry.net     USERNAME: web     PASSWORD: web 
4. Connect the network 
5. Download the latest freegate  from the download  button  BELOW
6. launch it (it will connect automatically) 
7. Configure your browser manually with HTTP Proxy:127.0.0.1 Port:8580 
8. thats alll ooooooooo just start flexing hard with ǰτ 



ANOTHER SOFTWARE THAT SRUF HARD WITH THESE TRICK IS ULTRASURF 

This is how it goes! 
1. Subscribe your MTN BIS by sending BBC to 21600(1500/month) or BBC WEEK to 21600(500/Week) 
2. After receiving the subscription confirmation, connect your sim to your system using what ever means 
3. Create a new connection profile using the following details:     APN: blackberry.net 
    USERNAME: web 
    PASSWORD: web 
4. Connect the network 
5. Download ultrasurf http://ultrasurf.us/download/u.zip 
6. Extract the ultrasurf and launch (it will connect automatically) 
7. Configure your browser manually with HTTP Proxy:127.0.0.1 Port:9666 8.thats all 
I have bin using it for some weeks  now so i decided  to share it with you
AND do you friends a favour by sharing this with them
U ARE GOOD TO GO


HOW TO COSTOMIZE UR PC START MENU



 Have you ever wondered how to customize the start menu button in Windows 7? Well it is possible to spice up your copy of Windows 7 by giving a new look to the start menu button. Here is a detailed tutorial on how to do it. The following images shows a preview of how your start menu would look like before and after the customization process is done
                                                                          
                                                        
They must be in the following order:


1st Image - When the button is not in use
2nd Image - When the mouse pointer is over the button
3rd Image - When the button is clicked


Once you have all those resources ready, you can start the customization process as follows…


1. Take the ownership of the file “explorer.exe“ which is located in the Windows Folder (Most likely in C:\Windows).


2. Open the Resource Hacker Tool.


3. Go to File menu and click on Open. Now load the file “explorer.exe” into the Resource Hacker.


4. Expand Bitmap branch in the left pane.


5. Now expand 6801 option, right-click on 1033 and select Replace Resource option.


6. A new window appears. Click on Open file with new bitmap button.


7. Navigate to the customized (.bmp) image, open it and click on Replace button.


8.  Repeat steps 4 to 7 above for the options 6805 and 6809 as well.


9. Now click on Save option (File->Save). Resource Hacker will automatically create a backup file called explorer_original.exe so that you can restore it in the future if needed.
10. Log Off and Log On to see the changes in effect.





This easy-to-use Windows application uninstaller makes your computer run more efficiently by removing software and files that were left behind after you uninstalled software that you no longer use. In addition, the program performs a number of cleanup activities, making your computer more secure. Very few software programs uninstall completely from your computer. Among the things left behind are unnecessary folders, obsolete files, and graphics that will never be used.


In addition, there are often items placed in the Windows Registry that are not welcome, as well as spyware and other programs that threaten the security of your computer. Advanced Uninstaller PRO can uninstall all of these files, folders, and programs. Uninstalling a program is as easy as selecting its name from a list, or dragging and dropping a file or a shortcut on the Advanced Uninstaller PRO desktop icon. Advanced Uninstaller PRO's built-in Startup Manager gives you control over the programs that are automatically started by Windows, and offers you detailed information about each of them, including advice about what the program does and whether you should disable it. Advanced Uninstaller PRO includes a huge knowledge base containing startup program descriptions, giving you the ability to distinguish between essential Windows components that you want to keep, and dangerous spyware programs that you want to remove.


This easy-to-use Windows application uninstaller makes your computer run more efficiently by removing software and files that were left behind after you uninstalled software that you no longer use. In addition, the program performs a number of cleanup activities, making your computer more secure.


Very few software programs uninstall completely from your computer. Among the things left behind are unnecessary folders, obsolete files, and graphics that will never be used. In addition, there are often items placed in the Windows Registry that are not welcome, as well as spyware and other programs that threaten the security of your computer. Advanced Uninstaller PRO can uninstall all of these files, folders, and programs.


Uninstalling a program is as easy as selecting its name from a list, or dragging and dropping a file or a shortcut on the Advanced Uninstaller PRO desktop icon.


Advanced Uninstaller PRO's built-in Startup Manager gives you control over the programs that are automatically started by Windows, and offers you detailed information about each of them, including advice about what the program does and whether you should disable it. Advanced Uninstaller PRO includes a huge knowledge base containing startup program descriptions, giving you the ability to distinguish between essential Windows components that you want to keep, and dangerous spyware programs that you want to remove.


To protect your privacy, the Quick Cleaner performs a one-step removal of the data on your computer that tells other people what you've been doing. It can safely delete the list of Internet pages that you have visited, the web addresses that you have typed, the Internet cookies that were written to your hard drive when you visited web sites, and the recently opened files lists for more than 100 applications, including Microsoft Office, Windows Media Player, ICQ, MSN, WinZip, RealPlayer, Kazaa, etc.


Advanced Uninstaller PRO makes it easy to remove all damaged Start Menu shortcuts, to hide or show them at any time, and to alphabetically sort the entire Start Menu. The program can find and delete temporary files left behind by Windows, Internet Explorer, and other applications. You can also tweak Internet Explorer configuration settings, manage and uninstall fonts, uninstall unwanted Control Panel applets, and perform other system tasks efficiently.


The latest release also contains a powerful Registry cleaner, defragmenter and optimizer which will help you keep your Registry fast, clean, and easily accessible by all programs. There is also a Registry backup utility that lets you easily back up and restore this important system file when it gets damaged or lost.


Here are some key features of "Advanced Uninstaller PRO":
· Easily uninstall applications and programs. The program starts a lot faster than the Control Panel Add/Remove applet, and has a handy quick search function.
· Uninstall, disable and enable Control Panel icons.
· Disable or delete the programs that run at startup.
· Remove items left behind in the Add/Remove section after program uninstall.
· Manage the fonts installed on your computer.
· Hide, show or sort your Start menu shortcuts. Automatically find and delete the non-working shortcuts on your desktop and Start menu.
· Uninstall Internet Explorer toolbars, plug-ins and BHOs (Browser Helper Objects).
· Find and delete garbage and temporary files.
· Delete the recently open files list of programs such as Microsoft Office, Windows Media Player, ICQ, MSN, WinZip, RealPlayer, Kazaa, Morpheus, WinAmp, etc.
· Delete the Internet history trail (information about the pages you visited, addresses you typed, cookies, etc).


 here are bthe links

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