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Wednesday, 28 December 2016

How to avoid password entry at start up

How to avoid password entry at start up




If you want to avoid password entry at start up, just follow the below instructions.

·         Open Administrative tools in control panel à Local policy.
·         Select accounts à select password policiesà Set minimum password length to 0.

This should be enough to stop password from being entered at start up. I have received some criticism for asking users to set their password length to 0 and 1 agree to some of the potential security risks.

How to avoid password entry at start up

Here is one better way to do it.
  •          STARTà RUN and enter "control userpassword2"
  •          Select the user you would like to have auto logon set to and then uncheck "Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer". Ok out.
  •          Go to START àRUN and enter "control userpasswords" and clicking on "change the way users log on or off", and checking both "Use the welcome screen" and "Use Fast User switching".

There is another way to get to the same screen. Try this to auto logon 1.
  •          In command prompt, type: rundll32 netpwlwiz.dll, UsersRunDll 2.
  •          User Accounts dialog box will appear.
  •          In that, clear the "Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer" check box and click ok.
  •          Enter the user name and password of the account you want to automatically log on.

Now Reboot and see it happen.

Another method:
  •          Right-click on the Network Neighborhood icon.
  •          Select Properties from the context menu that drops down.
  •          Click on the configuration tab.
  •          Select windows logon from the primary logon menu.
  •          Click ok, and then respond No when windows prompt you to restart your pc.
  •           Click the start button, and then select settings, then control panel Double-click the password icon.
  •          Click the User Profiles tab.
  •          Select "All users of this computer use the same preferences and desktop settings".
  •          Click the change Password tab, and then click the change Windows Password button. Enter a blank Password. Then click OK.

The next time you start up the computer, you wont be asked for a User ID and password.

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Sunday, 18 December 2016

How To Set Up WhatsApp Desktop App For Windows PC

How To Set Up WhatsApp Desktop App For Windows PC


WhatsApp has made an important announcement that will make desktop users plenty pleased. Previously, you had the option to incarnate WhatsApp on your desktop via the WhatsApp Web functionality, now it seems the company has some other plans to further increase its data base of users. The company has officially launched a native WhatsApp desktop app for OS X and Windows.

WhatsApp Desktop App Launched For OS X And Windows

You can now install WhatsApp desktop app for OX X running version 10.9 or higher and Windows 8 or higher. The native desktop app will be completely synced with your smartphone, stating that you will be able to see all your past conversation stacked perfectly and up-to-date. The syncing process will be the same for all mobile platforms, so it does not matter if you’re running WhatsApp on your Android or iOS.

If you want to install the WhatsApp app on your desktop follow the step by step instructions given below.

Step 1: The first thing that you have to do is download the WhatsApp desktop app. You can do this by clicking here.

Step 2: Now install the app on your desktop. Once done, launch the app and a QR code will be displayed.


Step 3: Scan the QR code from the WhatsApp app with your smartphone running iOS or Android. Once you scan the QR code, you will see all your conversations synced to the desktop app.

We came to know about the WhatsApp desktop app in the start of May. For what it seems, it didn’t took long for the company to officially unveil the app.





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Wednesday, 14 December 2016

How to Remove virus from Android phone Pop up Ads and Adware

How to Remove virus from Android phone Pop up Ads and Adware



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Saturday, 19 November 2016

ive messed it up

ive messed it up


hi folks!

i was looking for solutions for my problem for days now - with no working result.
i know, there are many threads out there, but - as said - none of em helped to fix it.

I deleted the complete system with twrp by mistake.

Im glad that i got twrp and bootloader unlock back working and i also managed it,
to put a system back on.

but this is only booting into lockscreen and when im going to unlock - it turns on a
white screen with htc-logo.

strange thing is: power-off menu is alive (turn off, flight modus, restart...).... but thats all.



Anyone dare to help me out?
Id really appreciate it :)


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Saturday, 29 October 2016

How to set up Gear VR with Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge

How to set up Gear VR with Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge


In this article, we will walk you through how to set up your new Samsung Galaxy S7 with the Gear VR headset, then you can log into the Oculus store and download some of the best VR apps, games and experiences.


How to set up Gear VR with the Samsung Galaxy S7

  • Unpackage the Gear VR, attach the two head straps and remove the front cover.

  • Unlock your Samsung Galaxy S7.

  • Plug the Galaxy S7 into the hinged micro USB connection.

  • If you are using the larger Galaxy S7 Edge, adjust the hinged phone holder by sliding it outwards.

  • Put on the Gear VR and an automated voice will start telling you to install the Oculus app onto your phone.

  • Take off the Gear VR and disconnect the phone.

  • Follow the instructions to install the Oculus app.

Once downloaded, the Oculus store app will appear on your home screen. Here, you can browse and download VR apps, games and so-called experiences. Some are free, but most you will have to pay for. Prices vary, but are generally higher than non-VR apps.


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Tuesday, 23 August 2016

Cleaned Up My Blog

Cleaned Up My Blog


Finally got around to removing the sidebar from my blog. It was getting way too cluttered, and I didnt want it to get too distracting. Also didnt like how much space it took up and how some of the bigger pictures I posted went behind it. This also required me to rethink the placement of all my widgets, but they didnt look good anywhere else so I just removed them. This included the blog archive, but it shouldnt be missed too much since I link all my posts in my menu bars drop-down menus. Moved the donation location to its own tab here. Hope you guys like the new format!

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