Wednesday, January 12, 2005

How can I change my drive letter?

Haha, simply go to what is called the Disk Management Console which is located in Computer Management Console. The easiest way to do this is to:

1. Go to My Computer icon on your desktop.
2. Right click it and then select Manage.
3. This will open up the Computer Management Console. If you expand the Storage Group you will find Disk Management.
4. Click Disk Management and you will find all your physical drives listed.
5. Select the drive where you want to change the letter, right click it and select Change drive letters and paths.
6. Follow the wizard to change the drive letter of your disk.

How can I retrieve my XP Product Key?

The product key used to install Windows XP is present on your machine in a non-readable form.

The Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder is a freeware utility that retrieves your Product Key (cd key) used to install windows from your registry. It has the options to copy the key to clipboard, save it to a text file, or print it for safekeeping. It works on Windows 95, 98, ME, NT4, 2000, XP, Server 2003, Office 97, and Office XP.

Note: If Windows XP came packaged with your computer and is not the retail version (with box), the key recovered by may not be your own machines key but the OEM's bulk install key.

What's the difference between Windows XP Home and XP Pro Editions?

Windows XP Home Edition:

Windows XP Home Edition brings dependability and simplicity to your personal computer. It includes a cleaner, more intuitive visual design, advanced digital media features that make working with digital photographs or playing digital music simple and fun, and many new Windows experiences to explore.

* Contains basic support for security among multiple users.
* Built-in support for peer-to-peer networking, but only for up to five computers.
* The backup utility is not installed by default, but is included on the CD.

Windows XP Professional Edition:

Designed for businesses of all sizes and for home users who demand the most from their computing experience, Windows XP Professional delivers the new standard in reliability and performance. It includes all the great features and new visual design of Windows XP Home Edition, plus premier security and privacy features, advanced recovery options, improved ability to connect to large networks, and much more.

* Includes extended support for security between multiple users on the same machine.
* Better support for peer-to-peer networking, plus support for joining a "Windows NT domain."
* The backup utility is installed by default.

The Professional edition includes the following components not found in the Home edition:

* Administrative Tools (in the Start Menu and Control Panel)
* Automated System Recovery (ASR)
* Boot Configuration Manager
* DriverQuery
* Group Policy Refresh Utility
* Multi-lingual User Interface (MUI) add-on
* NTFS Encryption Utilitiy
* Offline Files and Folders
* OpenFiles
* Performance Log Manager
* Remote Desktop
* Scheduled Tasks Console
* Security Template Utility
* Taskkill
* Tasklist
* Telnet Administrator
* Provides support for multi-processor systems (2 or 4 CPUs), Dynamic Disks, Fax.

AMD vs Intel

Tuesday, January 11, 2005

Why would someone need to reformat their hard drive?



Haha, good question!

There are lots of reasons to start over from scratch. Sometimes you get a trojan horse that keeps coming back or another problem you can't fix. You may just want to clean things up every year or so.

All operating systems get crudded up after a while and a fresh start can work wonders to speed up a computer and make it more reliable.

Troubleshoot printing problems (Acrobat 5.0-7.0 on Mac OS)

Troubleshoot printing problems (Acrobat 5.0-7.0 on Windows)

Sunday, January 09, 2005

Where can I find an old version of Winamp?

OldVersion.com is an archive of old versions of various programs. Here, you can find old versions of Winamp, Napster, AOL IM, Yahoo Messenger, Acrobat Reader and lots more!

Happy hunting!

Help! how to remove W32/Netsky?

Don't panic, simply go to McAfee website and download a program called Stinger.

Stinger is a stand-alone utility used to detect and remove specific viruses. It is not a substitute for full anti-virus protection, but rather a tool to assist administrators and users when dealing with an infected system. Stinger utilizes next generation scan engine technology, including process scanning, digitally signed DAT files, and scan performance optimizations.

Good luck!

Saturday, January 08, 2005

Welcome!

Welcome to Glory of Cyber Tech Forum (GOCTF)!