Showing posts with label windows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label windows. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

How to Mount Hibernated Windows Partitions in Linux

ERROR:
Error mounting: mount exited with exit code 14: Windows is hibernated, refused to mount.
Failed to mount '/dev/sda5': Operation not permitted
The NTFS partition is hibernated. Please resume and shutdown Windows
properly, or mount the volume read-only with the 'ro' mount option, or
mount the volume read-write with the 'remove_hiberfile' mount option......

Why ?
You are seeing this error because you hibernated Windows instead of turning it off the normal way (in newer versions of Windows, hibernate might be the default option).

Hibernating saves the current state information to the hard disk and then powers down the computer. When you turn off Windows by hibernating it, you are essentially pausing the system and saving all of that information into a big file called hiberfil.sys This way when you resume from hibernation all of your applications and files will be exactly how you left them. It also sets a flag in hiberfil.sys to let other Operating Systems know that Windows is hibernated.

Shutting down the computer closes all programs and ends all running processes before powering down the computer

Making changes to your Windows  partition while it is hibernated could be dangerous, ,t could cause Windows to not resume from hibernation or to crash after resuming.

In Linux to mount hibernated windows do as following:

Make Folder of any name in Media Directory(/media)
e.g. Make folder manually or

sudo mkdir /media/WINTMP

After then Run this command (with superuser permission if needed) in terminal with created folder name where to mount windows partition. Here sda2 is a partition of windows file System so First Check that where your windows partition is stored.
e.g.

sudo mount -t ntfs-3g -o remove_hiberfile /dev/sda2 /media/WINTMP

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Solution for Windows 8 and 10:
There is a new feature in Windows 8 called Fast Startup.This feature is enabled by default, Windows 8 does not actually completely shutdown when you choose shutdown. Instead, it does a "hybrid shutdown". This is something like hibernating; it makes booting Windows 8 back up faster. So, you need to disable this feature to be able to shut it down properly, and be able to mount the Windows partitions. Fast Startup can be Disable from power option in Control Panel.By disabling Fast Startup windows 8 will take a longer time to boot.

If you still aren't able to mount without getting errors, you should turn off hibernation completely. Open Command Prompt as Administrator and Run following Command :

powercfg /h off

Sunday, September 20, 2015

GOD MODE in windows

How to Use God Mode in Windows 7

Windows 7 is now becoming popular among windows operating system  users.Windows 7 has cool hidden feature ,people calls it godmode in windows 7.GodMode is a folder that brings together a long list of customization settings allowing you to change all your settings from one place.This is very good as you can now change all your windows settings from one single place.

Follow the following steps to create god mode folder:
1. Create a new folder
2. Rename the folder to GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}

"You can change name GodMode to any other word you like ANYTHING(i.e.xyz.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C})"

3.The folder icon will change ,then  double click it to show the GodMode windows options.

That Folder Contains Action Center,Network Configurations,Keybaord-Mouse Management,Device,Display,Homegroup,Bitlocker,Gadgets, in short everything.,

Remove Write Protection Of USB Drive


1.Using CMD

when your USB drive plugged in, launch a command prompt. By searching  cmd.exe in the Start menu .You may need to run Cmd.exe with administrator privileges if you see an “access is denied” message.
In CMD follow This Commands:
diskpart
list disk
>select disk n (n is the number of your USB  drive)
attributes disk clear readonly
clean
create partition primary
format fs=fat32  (you can swap fat32 for ntfs if use the drive with Windows)
exit

2.Using Registry

>run Regedit.exe

Navigate to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\StorageDevicePolicies
Double-click on the WriteProtect value in the right-hand pane of Regedit.exe. Change the Value data from 1 to 0 and click OK to save the change. Close Regedit and restart your computer. Connect your USB drive again, and you should find it is no longer write protected. If you can’t find StorageDevicePolicies, you can try creating a key by right-clicking in the white space in the Control folder and choosing New -> Key and carefully entering the name.Now double-click on the new key (folder) and right-click once again and choose New -> DWORD. Name it WriteProtect and set its value to 0. Click OK, exit Regedit and reboot your computer.

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Calculations On Command Prompt


Tthe command processor CMD.EXE comes with a mini-calculator that can perform simple arithmetic on 32-bit signed integers:

C:\>set /a 2+2
4
C:\>set /a 2*(9/2)
8
C:\>set /a (2*9)/2
9
C:\>set /a "31>>2"
7

Note that we had to quote the shift operator since it would otherwise be misinterpreted as a "redirect stdout and append" operator.

For more information, type set /? at the command prompt.

Change the icons of your drive ( C: D: E: AND ALL THE OTHER DRIVEs)



Put your image in replace of hard disk icon

here what you do.. just download the image from any where

download "any to icon" software ::: Download =>   any2icon software 

convert the image to icon with the help the above software

in the same way convert your image (photo) into the icon with the any2icon software

now put icon image in the hard disk whom you want to change the icon....

now open the notepad
type the following code

[autorun]
icon="name of the icon file".ico  :::::;  put the name of the icon file for example icon name file is prasoon ... no put the name as prasoon.ico without quotes

now save as autorun.inf in same drive where you have stored the icon image

Friday, March 28, 2014

ACCESSING WEP/WPA SECURED WiFi THROUGH WINDOWS EASILY

WARNING: PLEASE DO NOT EXPERIMENT WITH MACHINE YOU DONT OWN OR DONOT HAVE PERMISSION TO DO SO. THIS IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES AND INTENDS TO PROMOTE USE OF WPA2-PSK, WHICH IS MORE SECURED FORM



Bored with old ways of using messy process in linux, backtrack O.S. or Aircrack-ng, Wifi unsupportable Gerix GUI ? We now provide you with the easiest way to access any Wifi around you with your windows O.S. within very less number of steps.
Step 1:
          Download  Aircrack-ng  for windows.

Step 2:
          Download  Commview   for windows, install it on your system.

Step 3:
             
Now activate data capture mode only and then click start capture button
Step 4:
       In the pop up you can switch channel to 11 and then start scanning . After it detects wireless, click on the BSSID(name of network) you would like to sniff. Then, click stop scanning and then click capture, it starts capturing packets.
Step 5:
      Go to the 'packets' tab. Mouseover the last button whicha says 'open current buffer in new window'.(its around left end of the window.)
A new pop-up will open up. Click on File -> Export as -> Wireshark/tcpdump Format. Save it (remember the path, where its being saved) .Keep repeating this process for a while.


Step 6:
      It's time to use aircrack-ng . Open up in folder inside main directory and Goto Bin -> aircrack-ng GUI.exe (run as administrator, preferable..)
. Now Browse for the Saved files in step 5. You should select all of the cap files you saved . And try any of 'key size'(for eg: 64) .
Now press 'Launch'.


If you have enough IV's you will see the HEX Key.
If not, maintain patience and continue process 5 for sometime and then the sixth one.....The WPA / WEP KEY WILL BE RETRIVED!!

Thursday, March 27, 2014

CMD SOME IMPORTANT COMMANDS.

1. Accessibility Controls - access.cpl
2. Accessibility Wizard - accwiz
3. Add Hardware Wizard - hdwwiz.cpl
4. Add/Remove Programs - appwiz.cpl
5. Administrative Tools - control admintools
6. Automatic Updates - wuaucpl.cpl
7. Bluetooth Transfer Wizard - fsquirt
8. Calculator - calc
9. Certificate Manager - certmgr.msc
10. Character Map - charmap
11. Check Disk Utility - chkdsk
12. Clipboard Viewer - clipbrd
13. Command Prompt - cmd
14. Component Services - dcomcnfg
15. Computer Management - compmgmt.msc
16. Control Panel - control
17. Date and Time Properties - timedate.cpl
18. DDE Shares - ddeshare
19. Device Manager - devmgmt.msc
20. Direct X Troubleshooter - dxdiag
21. Disk Cleanup Utility - cleanmgr
22. Disk Defragment - dfrg.msc
23. Disk Management - diskmgmt.msc
24. Disk Partition Manager - diskpart
25. Display Properties - control desktop
26. Display Properties - desk.cpl
27. Dr. Watson System Troubleshooting Utility - drwtsn32
28. Driver Verifier Utility - verifier
29. Event Viewer - eventvwr.msc
30. Files and Settings Transfer Tool - migwiz
31. File Signature Verification Tool - sigverif
32. Findfast - findfast.cpl
33. Firefox - firefox
34. Folders Properties - control folders
35. Fonts - control fonts
36. Fonts Folder - fonts
37. Free Cell Card Game - freecell
38. Game Controllers - joy.cpl
39. Group Policy Editor (for xp professional) - gpedit.msc
40. Hearts Card Game - mshearts
41. Help and Support - helpctr
42. HyperTerminal - hypertrm
43. Iexpress Wizard - iexpress
44. Indexing Service - ciadv.msc
45. Internet Connection Wizard - icwconn1
46. Internet Explorer - iexplore
47. Internet Properties - inetcpl.cpl
48. Keyboard Properties - control keyboard
49. Local Security Settings - secpol.msc
50. Local Users and Groups - lusrmgr.msc
51. Logs You Out Of Windows - logoff
52. Malicious Software Removal Tool - mrt
53. Microsoft Chat - winchat
54. Microsoft Movie Maker - moviemk
55. Microsoft Paint - mspaint
56. Microsoft Syncronization Tool - mobsync
57. Minesweeper Game - winmine
58. Mouse Properties - control mouse
59. Mouse Properties - main.cpl
60. Netmeeting - conf
61. Network Connections - control netconnections
62. Network Connections - ncpa.cpl
63. Network Setup Wizard - netsetup.cpl
64. Notepad - notepad
65. Object Packager - packager
66. ODBC Data Source Administrator - odbccp32.cpl
67. On Screen Keyboard - osk
68. Outlook Express - msimn
69. Paint - pbrush
70. Password Properties - password.cpl
71. Performance Monitor - perfmon.msc
72. Performance Monitor - perfmon
73. Phone and Modem Options - telephon.cpl
74. Phone Dialer - dialer
75. Pinball Game - pinball
76. Power Configuration - powercfg.cpl
77. Printers and Faxes - control printers
78. Printers Folder - printers
79. Regional Settings - intl.cpl
80. Registry Editor - regedit
81. Registry Editor - regedit32
82. Remote Access Phonebook - rasphone
83. Remote Desktop - mstsc
84. Removable Storage - ntmsmgr.msc
85. Removable Storage Operator Requests - ntmsoprq.msc
86. Resultant Set of Policy (for xp professional) - rsop.msc
87. Scanners and Cameras - sticpl.cpl
88. Scheduled Tasks - control schedtasks
89. Security Center - wscui.cpl
90. Services - services.msc
91. Shared Folders - fsmgmt.msc
92. Shuts Down Windows - shutdown
93. Sounds and Audio - mmsys.cpl
94. Spider Solitare Card Game - spider
95. SQL Client Configuration - cliconfg
96. System Configuration Editor - sysedit
97. System Configuration Utility - msconfig
98. System Information - msinfo32
99. System Properties - sysdm.cpl
100. Task Manager - taskmgr
101. TCP Tester - tcptest
102. Telnet Client - telnet
103. User Account Management - nusrmgr.cpl
104. Utility Manager - utilman
105. Windows Address Book - wab
106. Windows Address Book Import Utility - wabmig
107. Windows Explorer - explorer