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How to: Recover MOST of scratched CD data disks

How to: Recover MOST of scratched CD data disks

How to recover MOST of scratched CD data discs I,today, learn an old technique to how to recover a damaged or scratched cd disks with very minute loss of data. In this case i have a game  with a chunck of 4 mb lost with a scratch in CD1 Install. Here we cover some special techniques of how to create a full working CD from the scratched one. First some tools will be needed: 1. Alcohol 120% 2. [...]
How to make your system work faster– Increase Virtual Ram

How to make your system work faster– Increase Virtual Ram

If you want to use your system at much faster speed, you can now do it by increasing its virtual memory. With this trick, you can enhance your system’s speed and can use it at much faster speed. I , at Devilslab, am going to tell you the trick. Here are the steps!! Hold down the ‘Windows‘ Key and Press the ‘Pause/Break’ button at the top right of your keyboard. Another [...]
Where The Passwords Get stored in Windows Xp and Vista – Must for hackers and beginners- PART 1

Where The Passwords Get stored in Windows Xp and Vista – Must for hackers and beginners- PART 1

Here is the simple trick through which you can access saved passwords. HOW TO ACCESS REGISTRY ?? Goto Start Menu. Click on Run. Type “regedit” (without quotes) in the Run Box .After that this Windows Opens . Now you are ready to see that. LOCATIONS OF SAVED PASSWORDS ! FOR INTERNET EXPLORER 4.00 – 6.00 The passwords are stored in a secret location in the Registry known as [...]
Add the “Open Command Prompt” to Folder context menu

Add the “Open Command Prompt” to Folder context menu

If you want to add the “Open Command Prompt” to Folder context menu, then you should  try the following steps: Write the following code in a text document. CODE Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell\cmd] @=”Command Prompt” [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell\cmd\command] @=”cmd.exe /k \”cd %L\”" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\cmd] @=”Command [...]
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