- Go to control panel and open "User Accounts".
- In the left pane, click Create a password reset disk, and then follow the instructions. Make sure you store the password reset disk in a safe place.
This technique can also be used by hackers who can create a password reset disk of someone's computer and then every time when they log on they can create new password by erasing the old password through the password reset disk.
Friday, October 16, 2009
How To Create A Password Reset Disk..
There are some simple steps through which u can create your Password Reset Disk. To complete these steps, you'll need removable media such as a USB flash drive or CD.
forgot your windows PASSWORD??
If you forget your password, you can reset it using a password reset disk for your user account (or the password reset information stored on another type of removable media, such as a USB flash drive).
- If you enter the wrong password when you attempt to log on, Windows displays a message that the password is incorrect. Click OK to close the message.
- Click Reset password, and then insert your password reset disk (or other removable media).
- Follow the steps in the Password Reset Wizard to create a new password.
- Log on with the new password. If you forget your password again, you can use the same password reset disk. You don't need to make a new one.
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Edit your document on-the-fly through FireBug
Firebug
Firebug integrates with Firefox to put a wealth of development tools at your fingertips while you browse. You can edit, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, and JavaScript live in any web page
Firebug Window Overview:
* Console Tab: Contains command line javascript, shows javascript error message log, can enter JavaSript commands after the >>> at the bottom
* HTML Tab: Shows HTML as an indented hierachy of DOM nodes, which you can open and close to see or hide child nodes.
* CSS Tab: CSS inspector, view all loaded style sheets, modify styles on the fly. See list of styles sheets and select one to view from this pane by clicking on the drop down list on the top of Firebug window, to the right of “Edit”.
* Script Tab: Shows the javascript files and the calling document. See list of included JavaScript files and select one to view from this pane by clicking on the drop down list on the top of Firebug window, to the right of “Inspect”. Set breakpoints and conditions underwhich break points appear.
* DOM Tab: Shows all the page objects and properties of the window. As variables are properties of the window object, Firebug displays all JavaScript variables and their values.
* Net Tab: Shows all the downloads, how long each resource took to download, the HTTP request headers and server response sent for each resource. The XHR tab is useful for AJAX debugging.
Edit your document on-the-fly.
You can change text nodes by selecting the text node with the “inspect” function and then clicking on the text node in the HTML panel.
Firebug is both an inspector and an editor. All objects in the HTML, CSS and JavaScript files can be edited with a single or double click. As you type, the changes are immediately applied in the browser window providing instant feedback. The DOM inspector allows for full in-place editing of your document structure, not just text nodes. Simply click on the “edit” tab next to the “inspect tab”, and the left panel becomes a black and white text editor. In the CSS panel, Firebug autocompletes as you type. In the DOM inspector, Firebug autocompletes property names when you hit the Tab key.
Firebug integrates with Firefox to put a wealth of development tools at your fingertips while you browse. You can edit, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, and JavaScript live in any web page
Firebug Window Overview:
* Console Tab: Contains command line javascript, shows javascript error message log, can enter JavaSript commands after the >>> at the bottom
* HTML Tab: Shows HTML as an indented hierachy of DOM nodes, which you can open and close to see or hide child nodes.
* CSS Tab: CSS inspector, view all loaded style sheets, modify styles on the fly. See list of styles sheets and select one to view from this pane by clicking on the drop down list on the top of Firebug window, to the right of “Edit”.
* Script Tab: Shows the javascript files and the calling document. See list of included JavaScript files and select one to view from this pane by clicking on the drop down list on the top of Firebug window, to the right of “Inspect”. Set breakpoints and conditions underwhich break points appear.
* DOM Tab: Shows all the page objects and properties of the window. As variables are properties of the window object, Firebug displays all JavaScript variables and their values.
* Net Tab: Shows all the downloads, how long each resource took to download, the HTTP request headers and server response sent for each resource. The XHR tab is useful for AJAX debugging.
Edit your document on-the-fly.
You can change text nodes by selecting the text node with the “inspect” function and then clicking on the text node in the HTML panel.
Firebug is both an inspector and an editor. All objects in the HTML, CSS and JavaScript files can be edited with a single or double click. As you type, the changes are immediately applied in the browser window providing instant feedback. The DOM inspector allows for full in-place editing of your document structure, not just text nodes. Simply click on the “edit” tab next to the “inspect tab”, and the left panel becomes a black and white text editor. In the CSS panel, Firebug autocompletes as you type. In the DOM inspector, Firebug autocompletes property names when you hit the Tab key.
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