If you ever wanted to have a free software that would be able to handle all the different zip formats then you might want to take a look at the open source program called Universal Extractor. Universal Extractor can only be used to extract archives handling this task excellently. It supports a multitude of zip formats including the following popular ones: 7-zip archive, ace archive, arj, gzip, rar, tar and zip archives.
Universal Extractor
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows TAGS in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows21
Feb
Recover Windows XP Passwords
Posted by Martin in Hacking, Operating Systems, Windows TAGS in Hacking, Operating Systems, Windows21
Feb
It is human to forget passwords, this is actually happening to everyone once in a while. Fortunately there are ways to recover passwords if you fail to remember them. Many web based services send it to you again, you can use tools like Snadboys Revelation to check on passwords in Windows that are hidden with *****. There is however no obvious way to recover or change a forgotten password in Windows.
1By1 Lightweight MP3 Player
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows TAGS in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows18
Feb
Many software mp3 players are bloated with features that most users rarely use or even know of. 1By1 is a small, resource-saving software mp3 player - the size of the player is only about 100K. It offers some interesting features that are worth a closer look.
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Feb
I’m so glad that I made the change from bitcomet to uTorrent some time ago because uTorrent is by far the most efficient bittorrent client that I could get my fingers on until now. I receive great speeds, it does not use many resources on my computer, heck the client is only 173 KB in size.
Harden XP by disabling services
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Security, Windows TAGS in Operating Systems, Security, Windows14
Feb
I never thought that a lot of users would still run Windows XP with the default service configuration but reality proofed me wrong once again. The default settings want to make sure that the majority of Windows users can use Windows XP without having to think about services that they would have to enable. This is great for compatibility issues but bad for the overall security of your operating system.
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