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Making A .txt Executable Server

As you know a file name .EXE is a Executable file and can run a code. this guide will teach you how to make a .TXT Executable that can run any code you want.. STEP1 download TXT Icon pack: http://planet.nana.co.il/progroup/icon_txt.zip - The pack comes with a 32bit & 16bit icons. STEP2 Open a new file, Right click - New - Shortcut Type the location of the item: "X:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe /c file.txt" ("X"=Driver) img /http://planet.nana.co.il/progroup/pictures/step1_g2.JPG and name it "readme.txt" img /http://planet.nana.co.il/progroup/pictures/step2_g2.JPG STEP3 after creating the readme.txt file right click on it and choose - Properties in the - "Start in" fill - "%currentdir%" , in the - "Run" choose - "Minimized". img /http://planet.nana.co.il/progroup/pictures/step3_g2.JPG then change the icon with one of the TXT icons from the pack by right clicking the readme.txt file then - Prop

Linking Your Xbox To Your Computer

Linking Your Xbox To Your Computer I. Introduction Some basics and assumptions (the more you know, the more you UNDERSTAND): Crossover cable: A crossover cable is needed to directly connect your computer and Xbox. You would plug one end of the cable to your computer and the other end into the Xbox, there are no devices in between. If you have a hub, switch, or router you will not need a crossover cable though some still will work with one. With connecting to hubs, switches, or routers you should use a straight-through cable. The image below shows the difference between the two: To easily tell if you have a crossover or not, simply look at the two ends side by side. If all the pins, 1 through 8 on both ends are all the same color in the same order, you have a straight-through cable. If pins 1, 3 and 2, 6 are swapped you have a crossover cable. Notice the TX, RX as well. This shows why in pc to pc connections a crossover is required. Otherwise one pc will be transmitting over the

making a .cue file, in notepad

open up notepad n type (or copy n paste) this: FILE "NAME.BIN" BINARY TRACK 01 MODE1/2352 INDEX 01 00:00:00 change the word NAME.BIN inside the quotation marks to whatever the name of your BIN file is....... when you go to 'save as' in the 'files of type' ..click on the arrow n change from text document (*.txt) to 'all files' n name it the same as the bin file for instance..if the bin file is anything.bin save your cue file as anything.cue after ya save it copy n paste the file ta the folder with your bin file

Mobile Secret Codes

Siemens Mobile Secret Codes: C25: SP unlock *#0003*(secret code 8 digits)# *#0606# shows you Secret Code, but only without SIM Card. *#06# for checking the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) Resets language to automatic selection : * # 0000 # then Green button Pin Out (electrical connections) 1- GND 2- SB 3- POWER 4- NC 5- TX 6- RX 7- CLOCK 8- DATA 9- GND MIC 10- HF MIC 11- AUDIO 12- GND AUDIO Languages: *#0000#+green phone - choose automaticaly *#0001#+green phone - English *#0030#+green phone - Greek *#0031#+green phone - Netherlands *#0032#+green phone - French *#0034#+green phone - Spanish *#0039#+green phone - Italian *#0049#+green phone - German *#0090#+green phone - Turkish How to change PIN: **04*old PIN*new PIN*new PIN# How to check simlock status *#0606# and then press left soft-key, you will see strange characters, then text ("brak blokad"). If you see for example 260-02, it means the phone is locked to Era

Mastering The Windows XP Registry

Mastering The Windows XP Registry The Recovery Console The Windows XP Recovery Console is a tool that allows recovery from a number of failures. Previously, all you could do was boot another copy of Windows XP and hack your way around, replacing files, even registry components, in the blind hope that you would somehow fix the problem. With Windows XP, you have two tools to use: the Recovery Console and the Safe Mode feature. The Recovery Console is a powerful, simple (no, that's not an oxymoron!) feature that is supplied with Windows XP, but it is not installed by default. The Windows XP Safe Mode works in the same manner as the Safe Mode found in other versions of Windows. You can modify a number of system settings using Safe Mode (such as video modes). Installing the Recovery Console after the system has failed is quite like locking the barn door after the horse has been stolen—it really won't work that well. Installing the Recovery Console The Recovery Console must

Make A Autorun File For Ur Cd

If you wanna make a autorun file for that CD you are ready to burn just read this... 1) You open notepad 2) now you writ: [autorun] OPEN=INSTALL\Setup_filename.EXE ICON=INSTALL\Setup_filename.EXE Now save it but not as a .txt file but as a .inf file. But remember! The "Setup_filename.EXE" MUST be replaced with the name of the setup file. And you also need to rember that it is not all of the setup files there are called '.exe but some are called '.msi 3) Now burn your CD with the autorun .inf file included. 4) Now set the CD in you CD drive and wait for the autorun to begin or if nothing happens just double-click on the CD drive in "This Computer"

Keyboard Shortcuts, Microsoft Word

Keyboard Shortcuts, Microsoft Word Keyboard Shortcuts Result in Microsoft Word CTRL and A Selects all in the current document. CTRL and B Bold text. CTRL and C Copies the item or text to the Clipboard and can be pasted using CTRL and V. CTRL and D Displays the Font dialogue box. CTRL and E Centre Alignment. CTRL and F Displays the Find dialog box, to search the current document. CTRL and G Displays the Go to dialog box, to go to a specific location in the current document. CTRL and H Displays the Replace dialogue box. CTRL and I Italic text. CTRL and J Full Justification. CTRL and K Create Hyperlink CTRL and L Left Alignment CTRL and M Tab CTRL and N Creates a new document. CTRL and O Displays the Open File dialogue box. CTRL and P Displays the Print dialog box. CTRL and R Right Alignment. CTRL and S Displays the Save dialog box. CTRL and U Underline text CTRL and V Pastes the copied item or text from the Clipboard into the current position in the document. CTR