Saturday, February 16, 2008

How To Make A Fake Virus

Always wanted to scare your friends by making a fake virus? Heres your guide to making one. Give it to your friends and scare them! Don't worry. This virus won't harm your PC at all. I'll also give an anti-virus solution at the end.

1) Right-click on the Desktop (in the blank space) and goto New-->Shortcut
2) Type into the shortcut field the following

shutdown -s -t 200 -c "This is a Trojan Horse"



3) Click Next and then give a name to your virus. Say virus.
4) Double click on this and the PC will shut down in 200 seconds (3 minutes and 20 seconds)

Make the antivrus

In Run dialog box in start menu, type shutdown -a and press Enter.


Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Making an Invisible Folder

Ever wanted to store files not for others? Ever afraid that a text file containing your account password might be stolen?

Here is a great trick!
Step 1--> Right-Click on the blank space on the desktop
Step 2--> Click on "New" and click on folder. This should create a new folder on the desktop.
Step 3--> Without pressing enter, type in 0160 in the name field while holding ALT on your keyboard. Don't worry if you can't see anything being written. This trick is supposed to work that way.
Step 4--> Release ALT. There will be nothing in the name field.
Step 5--> Press ENTER. Tada! You have a folder with no name.
Step 6--> Make this look more professional. Right-Click on the folder you've just made and click properties.
Step 7--> Click "Change Icon" and select a white space while scrolling through the list of icons.
Step 8--> Click OK and wow! You have an invisible folder! Just don't lose it.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Gaming Rig: The HP Blackbird 002 Reviewed



This is THE PC I've been waiting for a long long time. I got the news from an HP forum that an ultimate Gaming PC will be released quite soon. This is the ONE! It's available in the following models:
1) HP Blackbird 002 (Affordably Priced)
2) HP Blackbird 002 LC
3) HP Blackbird 002 LCi (Expensive, but gives a brilliant output)

I havent seen the PC but it looks awesome. Gets its coolness 'coz of this stuff:
1) Made of aluminum : tough metal casing for frequent LAN parties
2) Tool-less entry : Screwdrivers are history. Even the hard-drives and DVD RAM drives are clicked into position. The only thing you need is a light - which is tucked behind inside the tought casing
3) 8-in-1 Memory card reader.

Well this is the most reasonable Blackbird I recommend. Here are the specs:
Processor Dual-Core:Intel Core2 Duo [2.66GHz x 2] E670
Memory 4GB DDR2 667 MHz SD Ram
Thermal Management Air Cooled
Motherboard Asus Striker Extreme 680i
OS Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate
Warranty 1 year limited hardware and 1 year limited support
Graphics Card NVidia GeForce 8800 GT with 512MB of GDDR3 SDRAM
Audio Boards ADI Onboard
Power Supply 1.1 Kilowatt
Primary Storage 320 GB 7200 SATA
Secondary Storage 320 GB 7200 SATA
Optical Disk Bay 1 Super Multi-Drive, slim slots with Lightscribe (DVD+/-R/RW+/-DL)
Software Grisoft AVG Professional AntiVirus 1 Year Subscription
Keyboard Voodoo keyboard by Razer
Mouse Voodoo mouse by Razer

Total Cost (including shipping and taxes within the US) =
$ 2880 USD

Visit the official website

Monday, February 4, 2008

Gibbon-y!

Alright then. The Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) has finally been released! I had been waiting for this for a long time now. It's really awesome and the features are great! Here are some screenshots:

1) This one shows System Monitor (the Windows equivalent to Task Manager), Buddy list (a chat messenger) and Restricted Drivers ( a part of the device manager)



2) See the windows are flexible! Reminds me of the good old rubber band.


There is also a great feature which is missing in Windows XP as well as Vista - which is to remount the removable drives - but is available in Ubuntu 7.10. Once you "Safely remove the hardware" you can click on "Remount" in the Filesystem menu. Tada! You don't need to unplug and replug your device. This is useful especially if you have a USB port at the back of your CPU.

Want this free OS? This is how you can own it:
1) Download the 700 MB CD image and burn to a CD. Then boot from it. Choose this if you have an unlimited plan and a fast connection.
2) Buy a CD or DVD with Ubuntu, Edubuntu or Kubuntu CD, or a large number of CDs from a distributor near you. If you are in North America you can get Ubuntu and Kubuntu on DVD from Amazon.com.
3) Request a free Ubuntu, Edubuntu or Kubuntu CD from Canonical. I prefer this method although it takes about a two month to arrive (if you live in India like me).

You can also run this CD live. No need to install. Simply boot from the CD and use it.

But the only problem is that you cannot play MP3, AVI, MP4 files in Ubuntu. You need to download the codec. Open any MP3 file in Ubuntu and follow the on-screen instructions to download the codec.