- Reboot your machine.
- Press F8 before the Windows boot screen appears. Do not press F5 as used on the NT/9x series of Windows. You will be be prompted with a boot options menu.
- Select the Start Windows in Safe Mode option.
- Click through several self-explanatory screens until your reach the familiar 'Welcome' screen.
- Note that this welcome screen is limited to 256 colors and 640x480 resolution because the primary graphics will have been set to the Windows Safe Mode software VGA adapter. You will not be able to change this mode even in Display options, while Windows is running in Safe Mode.
- Find the icon for the Administrator user. If the default settings of your system haven't been changed, there should be no password for this account.
- The Safe Mode Welcome screen might display some of the other users on your system.
- Login as the admin.
- Press Yes at the prompt asking if you would like to continue using Safe Mode.
- Continue on to the User Settings control panel. Here you can change any of the other passwords for user on the machine. Make any changes you want.
- Reboot your computer. As long as you don't press any keys (i.e. F8) during the boot-up the computer will startup normally.
- Login as the user for which you set the password.
- If it doesn't work above, you can try to use professional support recommendation -- Windows Password Reset to crack your windows password without erasing anything.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
My brother forgot Windows XP administrator password
Monday, October 5, 2009
Beautiful Rainbow
Hyderabad in 1948 (i.e. About 61 years ago)
I recently came across some really old pics on Hyderabad, from about 60 years ago. Sharing it with you all. I will try and post the pictures from current days for the same locations.
It was constructed in 1935 during the reign of the last Nizam, Mir Osman Ali Khan. It was named after his second son Moazzam Jah.
This building is a great landmark of Hyderabad even today and the main landmark is built entirely in stone.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Shahrukh Khan Detained at Newark Airport
Monday, August 17, 2009
Ramadan Glossary
Ramadan time is around, i thought its the right time to share some of the words frequently used during ramadan. Ramadan kareem to all
RAMADAN GLOSSARY
Duaa/Du'aa: Supplication
Eid al Fitr: Muslim Festival at the end of Ramadan
Fajr: The morning prayer that marks the starting of the fast for the day
Iftaar:The time when Muslims break their fast as the sun begins to set, coincides with the Maghrib prayer
Leylatul Qadr: The night of power, Falls under the last ten days of Ramadan. A night in which the first verse of the Quran was revealed
Maghrib: The evening prayer that marks the ending of the fast for the day
Masjid: Mosque, muslim place of worship
Mubarak: Blessed
Ramadan: The holy month of fasting
Salat/Namaz: Prayer
Sadaqah: Charitable giving (not obligatory like Zakat)
Sehri/Suhor: The pre-dawn meal
Taraweeh: Evening prayer only in the month of Ramadan where 1/30 of the Quran daily is read until completion at the end of the month
Zakat: Almsgiving, one of the five pillars of Islam
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Indian Independence Day - August 15th
Monday, August 10, 2009
Hyderabad Gearing up for Ramadan
World AirTraffic - A beehive from outerspace
Stay with the picture. You will see the light of the day moving from the East to the West, as the Earth spins on it’s axis. Also you will see the aircraft flow of traffic leaving the North American continent and traveling at night to arrive in the UK in the morning. Then you will see the flow changing, leaving the UK in the morning and flying to the American continent in daylight. It is a 24 hour observation of all of the large aircraft flights in the world, condensed down to about 2 minutes.
You could tell it was summer time in the north by the suns foot print over the planet. You could see that it didn’t quite set in the extreme north and it didn’t quite rise in the extreme south.
With this 24 hour observation of aircraft travel on the earth’s surface we get to see the daylight pattern move as well.
PS: The yellow dots are airplanes in the sky during a 24-hour period.
