With this trick, you can disable access to your USB(Universal Serial Bus) ports on your Windows based PC to prevent people from taking out data without permission or spreading viruses through the use of USB (pen and flash) drives. 


To use this trick to disable USB ports, follow the steps given below:-

  1. Click on Start.
  2. Click on Run. If you cannot find RUN, type it in the search box.
  3. Type "regedit" without quotes. This will launch the Registry Editor.
  4. Navigate to  HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\usbstor.
  5. In the work area, double click on Start.
  6. In the Value Data box, enter 4.
  7. Click on OK.
  8. Close Registry Editor and refresh your desktop.
  9. To re-enable access to your USB ports, enter 3 in the Value Data box in Step 6.

Disable access to USB ports on your PC using Registry Editor

Try it yourself to make your PC invulnerable from data theft and malware which spread through USB ports. This works on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8.

Note: This trick also disables access to your USB connected peripheral devices. So, do not use it if you have USB connected keyboard and mouse.

After a user restarts his computer, the name reverted back to original which is obvious as each time Windows boots, it checks the connected hardware and updates the registry value automatically.so there i m going to tell u how can uchange the processor name permanantly.


Thus, the alien processor name you had earlier again reverted back to the boring old one.

Change Processor Name Permanently

Problem: To, make the name change permanent, it was required to update the Processor Name String registry key every time Windows starts.

Solution: It is very easy to change your processor name permanently by creating a registry key and placing a shortcut to it in the Windows start up folder. To do so, just follow the steps given below:-


Steps :-
1.  Open Notepad.
2.  Copy and paste the exact code given below:-

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DESCRIPTION\System\CentralProcessor\0]
"ProcessorNameString"="My Processor name 60000MHz"
To change the processor name, edit the part of the code given in blue. Also understand that \0 in the above code should only be present if Windows store your processor name at that location. Open the Registry Editor and navigate to the above mentioned keys to check whether or not to include the \0.

3.  Click on File Menu, click on Save As and select "All Types" in the Save as Type option. Save the file as ProcessorNameChange.reg or *.reg.
4.  Create a new shortcut on your desktop. Enter regedit / S "Location of the .reg file" as the location of the item. For example, enter regedit /S "C:\Processor Name.reg" if your registry file is located in the root of C:\ drive.

Processor Name

5. Copy the created Shortcut file.
6.  Navigate to C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup (in Windows XP) or toC:\Users\ User-Name\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup (in Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista. Also remember that AppData is a hidden folder.)  if C: is your System drive.
7.  Paste the copied file.


This registry file would now execute each time when Windows starts and the Processor Name String would be modified each time. This means that even upon restarting your computer, you will see that the changed processor name is permanent.

Have you ever deleted a file that you did not wish to and wanted to recover it but did not find it in the recycle bin? You probably deleted it permanently with Shift+Delete or emptied the Recycle Bin. Now what? Don't worry, you may still have a chance to get it back. This article lists some free software that can recover deleted files from your hard drive or any other storage device instantly.


But how do the software mentioned below undelete deleted files?
recover deleted files
When files are deleted, Windows does not delete them from your hard disk. It marks the storage space as empty for new data to be written and deletes the index entry that tells the location of those files. Unless, new files are written on that space, the deleted files are still recoverable. That's what allows these software to recover deleted files.

There are many free software that allow users to do this. Some of them are given below:-

1) Pandora Recovery
recover deleted files in Windows
Pandora Recovery is a free software that offers a wizard based interface for recovering files. It allows you to browse a drive's individual folders to look for deleted files. It also allows you search for a deleted file based on its name, file size, creation date and last access time. Its deep scan allows you to recover files that other software might have missed. Although deep scan does not return a file's original name and location, it still is effective to recover data from drives with corrupted file tables and drives that were recently formatted. It can even recover data from CDs and DVDs.

2) TOKIWA DataRecovery
undelete files in Windows
At just over 200KB, TOKIWA DataRecovery is the smallest file recovery program in the market. It supports undeletion from FAT 12, FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS file systems. It also supports recovering NTFS compressed and EFS encrypted files. This software supports Windows and is portable as well. It also has a file shredder that allows you to wipe out files in a manner that they cannot be recovered again.

3) Recuva
undelete files
Another great freeware, Recuva offers a wizard based interface to unerase files. Recuva offers scanning deleted files based on their type (music, pictures, videos etc.). It also allows deep scanning in case a file you deleted is unrecoverable via normal search. Like TOKIWA DataRecovery, Recuva also offers securely deleting files. Recuva also has a portable version that you can keep in your flash drive.

All of these recovery software support recovery from memory sticks, digital camera cards and MP3 players. They support undeleting all types of pictures, software, movies and documents from both FAT and NTFS formatted drives. They work on Windows 8.1Windows 8Windows 7, Windows Vista andWindows XP.

Free File Recovery Software
Some important tips to increase the chances of getting your deleted files back:-

1) When a file is deleted accidentally on a storage device, make sure that you don't do anything on it as doing that would increase the chances of new data being written over your deleted files; which would make file recovery impossible.

2) If you have deleted files on your main computer (the one you are using right now), do not browse the internet, download new software or shut it down. Keep it running and go to another computer, download one of the software mentioned above that is portable and save it on a flash drive. Then plugin the flash drive in your current system and perform file recovery. Regardless of whether you accidentally delete files a lot or not, make sure to always have that software in your flash drive in case you accidentally delete important files.

3) If one software fails to recover your deleted file, it does not mean that another one wouldn't recover it too.

 If your mouse is not working or u r fed up of using mouse and want any new trick you would definitely like to know how you can use your keyboard as mouse. It is easy to use your mouse as keyboard in Windows using the On Screen Keyboard utility, but it is also possible to do the reverse.


Keyboard Mouse

All you need to do is:

Windows XP Users:-
  1. Go to Control Panel.
  2. Then click on Switch to Classic View.
  3. Then Click on Accessibility Options.
  4. Then Click on the Mouse Tab.
  5. Select Use MouseKeys.
  6. Click on OK.
  7. Then activate NumberLock (by pressing the NumLk key).
  8. You should hear a beep sound.
  9. Now you can control the mouse pointer using the arrow keys on the numeric keypad.
use keyboard as mouse


Windows 8Windows 7 and Vista Users:

  1. Open Ease of Access Center by clicking the Start button , clicking Control Panel, clicking Ease of Access, and then clicking Ease of Access Center. 
  2. Click Make the mouse easier to use.
  3. Under Control the mouse with the keyboard, select the Turn on Mouse Keys check box.

You can also increase the acceleration and speed of your mouse movements according to your needs.

You can alternately press the Alt+Shift+Num Lock combination to instantly activate Mouse keys.

Laptop Keyboard Mouse

For laptops, this will only work if your keyboard has a numeric keypad or alternate keys which you can enable by pressing the Number Lock or the Function key.

On my laptop, number 6 key of the numeric keypad moves the mouse pointer left, number 4 key moves the mouse pointer right, number 2 key moves it down, number 8 key moves the mouse pointer up, number 5 and + key serve as right click while the number 0 key works as left click.

Have you ever wondered how can you make your computer speak whatever you input to it like in the movies? Would it not be fun? If only it was possible! Rejoice, because now it is possible. Well, if you wish to know how to do this, then you have come to the right place. With this trick, you can create a script in Windows which will make your computer speak whatever you input to it.


To create one such talk script, follow the steps given below:-

Make your Computer Talk

Steps
  1. Open Notepad.
  2. Copy and paste the exact code given below.
          Dim Message, Speak
          Message=InputBox("Enter text","Speak")
          Set Speak=CreateObject("sapi.spvoice")
          Speak.Speak Message
        3. Click on File MenuSave As, select All Types in Save as Type option, and save the file as Speak.vbs or "*.vbs".
        4.  Double click on the saved file, a window will open like the one in the image. Enter some text in enter text column and click OK.

    Now your Computer will speak / talk what you typed in Step 4. Try it yourself.

    Windows Compatibility: This VBS file can be executed on all versions of Windows including Windows XP,Windows VistaWindows 7 and Windows 8.

    Personal Experience: I personally showed this trick to many of my friends and they were literally left awestruck. You too can impress your friends by making your PC talk and be the Computer Wiz.

    While most of us are already aware of obvious keyboard shortcuts like “Alt+F4” and “Ctrl+C”, there are some obscure shortcuts which most of us tend to overlook. These keyboard shortcuts are not only useful for the average PC user but for advanced users as well. This article contains many such amazing keyboard shortcuts which if used properly could save a lot of time and effort. So let's get started.


    Windows key+D: This shortcut is the keyboard equivalent of “Show the Desktop”. It is useful for quickly minimizing every open window when someone walks in and you are doing some private work.
    Keyboard Shortcuts Windows

    Ctrl+Shift+Esc: This shortcut directly starts the task manager. While Alt+Ctrl+Del was used to bring out the Task Manager in Windows XP and earlier versions, in Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8 and Windows 7, it just brings up the lock this computer screen.

    Ctrl+Click: This shortcut is useful for opening a link in a background tab. This is useful when you have to load a page without leaving the current one.

    Alt+Print Screen: takes the screenshot of the current active window as opposed to just Print Screen which takes the screenshot of the entire screen.

    Shift+Click for Yes to All and No to All: If you have a lot of dialog boxes asking yes and no question, just shift+click Yes or No on one to yes all or no all.

    Ctrl+C on an error dialog box to copy its contents: Suppose your computer is giving an error message and you want to copy its contents to send to the support guy, what do you do? Just press Ctrl+C while the dialog box is highlighted and its contents will be copied to your clipboard.

    Ctrl+T: This keyboard shortcut opens a new tab in internet browsers.

    Ctrl+Shift+T: Reopens the last closed tab.

    Ctrl+Shift+N: This shortcut opens a new incognito window in Google Chrome.

    Ctrl+Shift+P: Opens a new private window in Mozilla Firefox.

    Alt+Enter after writing the domain name in the address bar of your browser to insert .com automatically.

    Shift+Enter inserts .net domain name extension.

    Ctrl+W: This shortcut closes the current tab in your browser quickly.

    Ctrl+Backspace: This shortcut deletes the last word you have typed. It is useful in case you typed in a wrong word and want to delete it quickly.

    Ctrl+Left or Right Arrow key: This shortcut allows you to move the cursor one word at a time instead of the default one character at a time.

    Ctrl++: This shortcut allows you to zoom in web pages in web browsers. Useful when text on a web page is too small to read properly. Ctrl+Scroll wheel can also zoom in documents, file thumbnails and icons in Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista.

    Ctrl+-: This shortcut does the reverse of the previous shortcut.

    Ctrl+0: Reset the webpage's zoom.

    Windows key+M: Minimizes all the open windows.

    Ctrl+L: This shortcut allows you to quickly jump to the address bar of your web browser.

    Windows key+Pause/Break: Quickly open the system properties dialog box.

    Ctrl+Shift+Delete: This shortcut opens the option to delete your browser's history, cookies, cache and other details that it stores while you browse the internet. This shortcut is extremely useful for the privacy conscious.

    Windows Key+L: This shortcut locks your computer.

    Ctrl+H: makes the history appear.

    CTRL+B: Bold CTRL+U: Underline CTRL+I: Italic.

    Alt+Select: This shortcut allows you to select rectangular blocks of text in Word processors, something that is not possible with simple select.

    F2: Allows you to rename the selected file.

    Holding Shift while inserting a device with removable storage prevents automatic run.

    Ctrl+F: This keyboard shortcut opens the Find option in any program.

    Ctrl+S: If you are working on a software and want to quickly save your progress, this shortcut will come in handy.

    Ctrl+Home and Ctrl+End: Useful for quickly going to the top and bottom of a page.

    Ctrl+P: Useful for printing the current page.

    Space Bar: While viewing a web page in a browser, pressing space bar moves the page down.

    Alt+Tab: Useful for quickly cycling between running applications. Press along with Shift to cycle backwards.

    Ctrl+Tab: Cycle between tabs in your browser.

    Ctrl+F5: Clears the cache and refreshes the current tab.

    Shift+Right click: Open alternate right click options.

    Alt+Double click: Open the file's properties. Alt+Enter can also be used for this.


    Command Prompt is one of the most powerful tools in Windows; but sadly, it is also the most ignored one. Things were not always like this; but with the advent of GUI based operating systems, people started feeling that computing through command based tools was boring. This ultimately lead the command prompt into obscurity.

    However, the command prompt is not useless. In fact, it can be pretty useful. This article provides some excellent tricks, secrets and hacks that will make you realize that the Windows Command Prompt is not only useful but also a tool that you should definitely give more respect to.

    Ascii star wars command prompt
    1-Watch ASCII version of the Star Wars Episode IV movie
    Surprised yet? You can watch an ASCII version of the full Star Wars Episode IV Movie right in your command prompt window. Just open command prompt, type a small code and the movie will start playing immediately. Read the complete instructions here.

    2- Create Matrix falling code effect
    Have you watched “The Matrix”? Of course, you have. Then, you already know what I am talking about. In case you still don't know what I mean, take a look at this image! You can create the same effect in command prompt using just a few lines of code. Head over to this post for instructions.

    command prompt tricks

    3- Make Folders that you cannot delete
    Are you tired of accidentally deleting important folders? Well, if you are, you can learn how to makeundeletable folders here.

    4- Shutdown your computer giving a funny reason
    What if your computer shuts down saying that it is tired and doesn't want to work anymore? It would be fun, wouldn't it? You can do so by reading the instructions here.

    5- Know your IP address, DNS Server's address and a lot more about your Internet Connection
    Command Prompt can even let you know your IP address. Just type ipconfig/ all in the command prompt and press Enter. Along with your IP address and DNS servers, command prompt will also return a ton of information like your host name, primary DNS suffix, node type, whether IP Routing ,Wins Proxy, and DHCP are enabled, your network adapter's description, your physical (MAC) address etc .

    6- Know if your neighbours are stealing your WiFi connection
    command prompt codes
    Command Prompt can let you know if someone is connected to your Local Area Connection and using it. Just follow the steps:-
    1) Open your browser and visit http://192.168.1.1 or http://192.168.0.1 depending on your router.
    2) Find the tab that mentions “Attached Devices” or something similar.
    3) Find the computer name, IP address and MAC Address (sometimes called Physical Address or Hardware Address) of your computer using the previous trick.
    4 )Compare it with those displayed by your router in Step 2. If you notice some strange devices, then your neighbour has been sneaking in on your internet connection and it is best to add a password.

    7- Know if someone is hacking your computer/ Trace a Hacker
    Command Prompt hacks
    Want to know if someone is hacking your computer? Command Prompt can help you find if someone you don't know is connected to your computer stealing private data. Just execute netstat -a and the command prompt will return a list of computers that your computer is connected to. In the results returned, Proto column gives the type of data transmission taking place (TCP or UDP) , Local address column gives the port with which your computer is connected to an external computer and the Foreign Address column gives the external computer you are connected to along with the port being used for the connection. State gives the state of the connection (whether a connection is actually established, or waiting for transmission or is “Timed Out”).

    These tricks work on Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP and all previous versions of Windows.


    Notepad, the text editor that comes bundled in Windows is an excellent tool for text editing. But that is not the only thing for which notepad is famous. It is also famous for its tricks and hacks. Here is a roundup of some of the best and coolest tricks that you can try using Notepad.



    Matrix Falling Code Effect - Notepad CMD (.BAT) Tricks

    Inspired by the movie Matrix, this falling code trick is extremely popular on social networking websites. Copy and paste the code given below in Notepad and save the file as "Matrix.bat" or *.bat. 

    @echo off
    color 02
    :tricks
    echo %random%%random%%random%%random%%random%%random%%random%%random%
    goto tricks

    Notepad tricks
    Matrix Falling Code Effect - Notepad Trick

    Upon running the bat file, you will see the "Matrix falling code" effect.

    Make Your Keyboard Type (Any) Message Continuously-VBS Trick

    This VBS trick can make any of your friend's keyboard type any message continuously. Open Notepad, copy the code given below and save the file as Tricks.vbs or *.vbs. You will need to restart your computer to stop this. Try this after closing all important programs.

    Set wshShell = wscript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
    do
    wscript.sleep 100
    wshshell.sendkeys "This is a Virus. You have been infected."
    loop
    Send this file to your friends as an email attachment to see the fun.


    Notepad Virus

    Create a Harmless Funny Virus with Notepad-Continuously eject CD/DVD drives

    This VBS trick will create a code which will continuously eject all your connected Optical drives. If you put them back in, it will pop them out again. Copy this code and paste it in Notepad as Virus.vbs or *.vbs.

    Set oWMP = CreateObject("WMPlayer.OCX.7")
    Set colCDROMs = oWMP.cdromCollection
    do
    if colCDROMs.Count >= 1 then
    For i = 0 to colCDROMs.Count - 1
    colCDROMs.Item(i).Eject
    Next
    For i = 0 to colCDROMs.Count - 1
    colCDROMs.Item(i).Eject
    Next
    End If
    wscript.sleep 5000
    loop

    Double click to open this file and you will be impressed by this awesome trick.

    Make a Personal Diary(Log) with Notepad (Easter Eggs)

    Notepad Diary
    Notepad Diary
    You can use this trick to create a personal log with Notepad which will automatically include the current date and time before your note. To do so, open Notepad and type .LOG in capital letters and press Enter. Save the file. Now, every time you open this file, notepad will automatically insert the current time and date before the note. Just enter your note and save the file each time after making an entry.

    All these Notepad tricks are totally harmless and would not harm your PC in any way.  To close any of the VBS trick given, open task manager and close the wscript.exe process. These tricks work on Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP.



    Make your Computer Welcome You

    Do you watch movies? Have you always loved the way how Computers in movies welcome their users by calling out their names? I bet that you too would want to know how you can achieve similar results on your PC and have a computer said welcome.

    Then you are at the right place, this article describes exactly how you can make your computer welcome you like this.

    With this trick, you can make your Computer welcome you in its computerized voice. You can make your Windows based computer say "Welcome to your PC, Username."

    Make Windows Greet you with a Custom Voice Message at Startup

    To use this trick, follow the instructions given below:-

    1. Click on Start. Navigate to All Programs, Accessories and Notepad.
    2. Copy and paste the exact code given below.
    Dim speaks, speech
    speaks="Welcome to your PC, Username"
    Set speech=CreateObject("sapi.spvoice")
    speech.Speak speaks
         3.  Replace Username with your own name.
         4.  Click on File Menu, Save As, select All Types in Save as Type option, and save the file as Welcome.vbs or "*.vbs".
         5.  Copy the saved file.
         6.  Navigate to C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup (in Windows XP) and to C:\Users\ {User-Name}\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup (in Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista) if C: is your System drive. AppData is a hidden folder. So, you will need to select showing hidden folders in Folder options to locate it.
         7.  Paste the file.



     Make your Computer Welcome you at startup

    Now when the next time you start your computer, Windows will welcome you in its own computerized voice.

    Note: For best results, it is recommended to change sound scheme to No Sounds.
    You can change the sound scheme to No Sounds by following the steps given below:-
    1. Go to Control Panel.
    2. Then click on Switch to Classic View.
    3. Then Click on Sounds and Audio Devices.
    4. Then Click on the Sounds Tab.
    5. Select No Sounds from the Sound Scheme option.
    6. If you wish to save your Previous Sound Scheme, you can save it by clicking Yes in the popup menu.
    7. Click on OK.
    Change Sound Scheme to No Sounds

    Try it yourself to see how it works. In my personal opinion, this is an excellent trick. Whenever I start my PC in front of anybody and the PC welcomes me, the fellow is left wondering how brilliant a computer do I have.


    If you are a tech geek, then you will definitely love this article. In this tutorial, I will show you “How to control PC from android mobile using Team Viewer“. You can also help your family or friends with computer problems on the spot without direct interaction. Means you will be able to handle friend’s laptop right from your android smartphone.


    How to control PC/Laptop using Android smartphone


    For getting started, you need to fulfill following requirements:
    • Laptop or PC having active internet connection
    • Android mobile with data pack enabled
    • Team Viewer application installed on both PC and android (both are free of cost).
    Usually, online earning is classified in 2 major categories : First one is Cash in Rupees and Second is Money in the form of mobile wallet (Recharge). So, information given below will tell you how to earn money online including both the ways.


    Tips & Tricks to make money online in India sitting at home


       Google AdSense


    Google AdSense is the only highest paying program for Indian users. My first preference will always go to google adsense. You can even earn lots of money (2000-4000 Rs per day!) depending upon your site traffic. There are many good alternatives available in this category like Bidvertiser, Chitika, Infolinks etc.

    Stop waiting for wifi now because Gigato a new Android App is here!
    Gigato is new android app which gives you free megabytes (mb) of 3G data just for performing some small tasks.
    Currently, as a part of promotion Gigato app is offering 150-300 MB free 3g data.



    Steps to avail free 3G data using Gigato :-

    1) First download Gigato app from android play store.
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    App Details :

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    Requires android version 4.1 and above.
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