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Departments / Visual Account
« on: August 16, 2011, 11:56:00 AM »
hello every one :)
i would like to inform our authority that we want to see our account information , like how much money we paid and how much money we have to pay in every semester, and how much we have to pay at the time of installment. It is very MANUAL to check out our due money by going to someone of bank. Authority can add our account history with our VIRTUAL UNIVERSITY. WE expect these system before our next semesters registration. waiting for a reply from Authority :)

regards
Sheikh Abujar

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IT Forum / windows 7 ContrOl panel triCk
« on: May 17, 2011, 11:02:30 PM »
Windows 7 is the smarter and faster operating system developed by Microsoft. There are many setting options available in the Control Panel of Windows 7, but sometimes it is difficult to find the perfect setting option. If you have to change a lot of settings in your Windows 7, then it will take a lot of time in Control Panel, so here I am sharing a trick in which you can do all the settings of Windows 7 like you do in the Control Panel directly from a single window. The trick is very easy, you just have to create a folder and that folder will work as Settings panel.


    The trick begins here:

   1. Create a new folder and name it anything.
   2. Now, rename the folder by pressing F2 or Right-click>>Rename and give it this new name:
    Settings.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
   3. After renaming the folder, its icon will be changed. Double click the folder to open it


try it yourself :)

regards
sheikh abujar
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IT Forum / Break BIOS Password
« on: March 17, 2011, 01:01:59 PM »
Break BIOS Password for Desktop :

Steps:
1.   Power off the computer and make sure that it is unplugged.
2.   Open up your computer case. You need physical access to the motherboard to complete this procedure.
3.   Find a circular, (mostly) silver metallic object on the motherboard. This is the CMOS battery.
4.   CAREFULLY remove the CMOS battery and leave it out for about 120- 180 seconds. This will flush the CMOS memory which stores the BIOS password and all other configuration. (See Warnings)
5.   Set the battery back into place and power on the computer.
6.   The computer should then warn you that the CMOS configuration could not be found. You can either reconfigure it yourself or restore defaults. Restoring the default configuration should be fine.
7.   You will notice that the BIOS password has been cleared and you can boot without it. You may reset the BIOS password to something else by going into the BIOS configuration and setting a new User Password.






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