OTHER WAY TO RESET WINDOWS 8 PASSWORD

How to Reset/Recover Forgotten Windows 8 Password ?

It,s too common for people to forget their windows password. Today i am going to Show you How to Reset/Recover Forgotten Windows 8 Password ?

You need a HirenBootCD ( Download ) for this job. Burn ISO in CD or Create Bootable USB. Check my article  How To Make Usb Drive Bootable From iso Image .

Lets start, Boot your Windows 8 from the CD . Select the Mini Windows XP Option. it will not install XP in your system. it,s just running live.

now Double click on the HBCD Menu Option.

now Click on the Programs in the Hirens Boot CD program launcher menu. then go to Password/Keys > Windows Login > then Select the NTPWEdit (Reset XP/Vista /7 User password ) option.

it will open the NTPWEdit wizard. By deafult it,s taking the current Windows root drive.

If your root drive is different is different, you need to be change it. Open My computer, you will find the disk information.

Now click on the Reopen option. it will show you the available users. Select your user and click on the Reset password option.

now put your new password.

Now click on the Save Change option. Now reboot your windows.

Now your are able to login in windows with your new password.

CHANGE WINDOWS 8 PASSWORD IF YOU FORGOTTEN

Windows 8 - Lost / Forgotten Password?

Problem

There are many reasons why you might want to do this, someone has managed to change a user password and that person is not available, you might simply have forgotten it. Or you might have been given a machine, or bought one from ebay that has come without a password. Also there have been a few times when a user has looked me in the eye and said "I'm typing my password in, but it's not working", I have never seen a password change on it's own, so I will just put that down to the evil password gremlins.

The procedure will also work on the Windows 8 local administrators password, just bear in mind that his account is disabled by default. This procedure will not work if the machine in question has had its hard drive encrypted using BitLocker.

You can avoid this procedure if you have access to another account on this machine that has administrative access. If you can log on as an administrator, then you can change the password of other local accounts on the affected machine without the need to do this.

Solution

How to Burn the ISO Disc Image

1. Download the Password Reset CD Image.

2. Download ImgBurn and install, Launch the program, if it does not look like this you need to select View >EX-Mode-Picker. Select the 'Write image file to disc' option.

ImgBurn Burn Disk Image

2. The file you downloaded is a zip file that contains the disk image, you will need to extract the image from the zip file (i.e. drag it to your desktop). From within ImgBurn launch the browse option and navigate to the disk image you have just extracted > Open.

Burn an ISO

3. Select the burn to disc icon (Note: This will be greyed out, until there is a blank CD in the drive). The image is very small, it will not take long to burn.

CD Image

Carry Out a Windows 8 Password Reset.

This procedure uses the boot CD you have just created, for it to work you need to make sure the machine will attempt to boot to its CD/DVD Drive before it boots to its hard drive. (Or it will simply boot into Windows again). This change in 'Boot Order' is carried out in the machines BIOS, how you enter this varies depending on machine vendor, when you first turn on the machine watch for a message that looks like Press {key} to enter Setup. Typically Esc, Del, F1, F2, or F9. When in the BIOS locate the boot order and move the CD/DVD Drive to the top of the list.

1. Boot your machine from your freshly burned CD, when you see this screen simply press {Enter} to boot.

Windows 8 Lost Password

2. Depending on how many disks/partitions you have it will discover them and assign a number to each one, here I only have 1 so I will type '1 {Enter}'.

Note: You may see a small 300Mb partition, ignore that. You may also see your machines recovery partition if it has one, if that's the case you may have to carry out some trial and error to get the right one.

Recover Windows Password

3. The system is set to look for the default registry location C:\Windows\System32\Config so simply press {Enter}. If it fails at this point you selected the wrong drive/partition.

Forgotten Password Windows

4. We want password reset so select option 1.

Reset Password Offline

5. We will be editing user data and passwords, so again select option 1.

Edit User Data and Password

6. You will be presented with a list of the user objects that it can locate, here I want to reset the password for the 'PeteLong' user object so simply type in the username you want to edit.

Note: As mentioned you can see here the administrator account is disabled, if you want to work with that account, you will need to unlock and enable it on the next screen before you blank or change the password.

Locate Local Users

7. You can choose option 2 and type in a new password, but I'm going the blank the password, then change it when I get back into the machine by selecting option 1.

Locate Local Users

8. To step back you need to enter an exclamation mark.

Quit Boot Disk

9. Enter a 'q' to quit.

Step Backwards

10. To write the changes you have made enter a 'y'.

Commit Changes

11. As long as you are happy, and have no other accounts that need changing, enter 'n'.

Exit Boot Disk

12. Now remove the boot CD, and press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to reboot the machine.

Reboot PC

13. As the user object we are dealing with was the last one that has logged on, it will select that account as soon as the computer boots, and now it has a blank password it will automatically log on.

Password Reset

14. To change the password, press Ctrl+I > Change PC settings.

Change PC Settings

15. Users > Create a password.

Reset User Accounts

16. Type and confirm your new password, and enter a password hint > Next.

New Password

17. Log off the account and test the new password.

Test User Password

Tableegi Nisaab apke adalat me

Fazail e Amaal a book written by Molana Zakariya on the advice of Molana Ilyaas . He wanted to give this book as form of course (نِصاب) to the people who joined this Jamat. As mentioned in the Introduction of Fazail e Amal , the doctor had advised Molana Zakariya not to do any stressful job as he had some complications with his brain but going against the doctor advice and to bide time Molana Zakriya Penned down Fazail E Amal.

Now please go through the lecture , keep a copy of Fazaail e Amal with you and see for yourself the places where it contradicts Quran and Sunnah.

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Tum Iss Udaas Raat Se Niklo

 

Tumhari Aankhein Kehti Hain Hisaar-E-Zaat Se Niklo,
Tammana Meri Ban Jaao, Shab-E-Barbaad Se Niklo,

Kinara Thaam Lo Dil Ka, Bhula Do Sab Gile-Shikwe,
Kabhi Sacchi Hansi Hans Do, Puraani Yaad Se Niklo,

Khyaal-E-Yaar Accha Hai Magar Jisne Wafa Na Ki,
Palat Kar Phir Sada Na Do, Dar-E-Fariyaad Se Niklo,

Aaj Ki Raat Ka Pehlu Achaanak Hum Se Kehta Hai,
Saja Lo Aankh Mein Sapne, Udaas Raat Se Niklo,

Nahi Tum Ko Ganwara Ab Humara Qarb To Keh Do,
Humare Qarb Ki Chhodo Tum Iss Azaab Se Niklo.

Mujhe Ab Ye Baat Maanni Hogi

Posted: 18 Mar 2014 09:15 PM PDT

Gair Ki Hai Meri Nahi Ab Ye Baat Maanni Hogi,
Kisi Aur Sej Ka Phool Hai, Ye Baat Jaanni Hogi,

Kabhi Hoti Thi Har Subha Mere Naam Se Teri,
Ab To Zindagi Teri Yaad Mein Bas Guzaarni Hogi,

Sath Chhodegi Na Marte Dum Tak Kaha Tha Kabhi,
Hayaat-E-Safar Mein Akele Hi Khaak Chhanni Hogi,

Mere Bin Teri Zindagi Kuchh Bhi Nahi Hai Sanam,
Kabhi Na Kabhi Tujhe Bhi Ye Baat Maanni Hogi,

Ravi” Roshan Hain Teri Salamati Ki Dua Khaatir,
Abaad Rahe Tu Chanda Mehfooj Teri Chandani Hogi.

JANTE HO PHIR BHI””””

Jante Ho Phir Bhi Anjaan Bante Ho,
Is Tarha Humein Pareshaan Karte Ho,

Puchte Ho Tumhe Kya Pasand Hai,
Jawaab Khud Ho Phir Bhi Sawaal Karte Ho.

Tumhe Bhi Azmaa Kar Dekh Leta Hun

Tum Aaye Ho Tumhe Bhi Azmaa Kar Dekh Leta Hun,
Tumhare Saath Bhi Kuchh Door Jaa Kar Dekh Leta Hun,

Hawaayein Jin Ki Andhi Khidkiyon Par Sar Patakti Hain,
Main Unn Kamron Mein Phir Shamayein Jala Kar Dekh Leta Hun,

Ajab Kya Iss Qareene Se Koi Soorat Nikal Aaye,
Teri Baaton Ko Khwaabon Se Mila Kar Dekh Leta Hun,

Sehar Dum Kirchiyan Toote Hue Khwaabon Ki Milti Hain,
To Bistar Jhaad Kar Chaadar Hata Kar Dekh Leta Hun,

Bahut Dil Ko Dukhata Hai Jab Dard-E-Mahjoori
Teri Yaadon Ki Jaanib Muskura Ke Dekh Leta Hun,

Udaa Kar Rang Kuchh Honthon Se, Kuchh Aankhon Se, Kuchh Dil Se
Gaye Lamhon Ko Tasweeren Bana Kar Dekh Leta Hun,

Nahi Ho Tum Bhi Wo Ab, Mujh Se Yaaro Kya Chhupaoge,
Hawa Ki Simt Ko Mitti Udaa Kar Dekh Leta Hun,

Suna Hai Be-Niyaazi Hi Ilaaz-E-Naumeedi Hai,
Ye Nuskha Bhi Kisi Din Aazmaa Kar Dekh Leta Hun,

Mohabbat Marr Gayi “Mushtaaq” Lekin Tum Na Maanoge,
Main Ye Afwaah Bhi Tum Ko Suna Kar Dekh Leta Hun.

Dard-E-Mahjoori = Pain Of Sepration

By Mushtaaq

Sohna Ek Na Rahe Jahaan Utte

Posted: 29 Jan 2014 08:15 PM PST

Sohneya Nu Rabba Ve Tu Mout Devi,
Sohna Ek Na Rahe Jahaan Utte,

Koi Subha Mare, Koi Shaam Mare,
Mela Lagya Rahe Kabristan Utte,

Us Din Hove Shehar Band Sara,
Kaffan Mile Na Kise Dukaan Utte,

Keshav Verma” Kehnda Sun Mareya Saiyan,
Sohna Ek Na Rahe Jahaan Utte.

Jab Bhi Baadal Garajte Hain

Jab Bhi Baadal Garajte Hain

Jab Bhi Baadal Garajte Hain
Tab Yaad Tumhari Bahut Aati Hai

Woh Tumhara Hume Baraish Mai Bheegana
Beeghte Bheegte Najdeek Humara Aa Jana

Aur Phir Chupke Se Tumhara
Hume Apni Bahon Mai Samet Lena

Kya Yeh Haqeqat Hai Ya Hai Koi Sapna?

Woh Apne Ishq Mein Kaisa Kamaal Rakhta Hai

Posted: 19 Apr 2014 10:58 AM PDT

Woh Apne Ishq Mein Kaisa Kamaal Rakhta Hai
Kay Be-Rukhi Mein Bhi Mera Khayaal Rakhta Hai

Jo Aaj Mera Nahi Hai Woh Kal Mera Ho Ga
Ke Har Zamaana Uroj-O-Zawaal Rakhta Hai

Ajab Nahi Woh Jahaan Bhar Ko Beywafa Samjhe
Nazar Mein Meri Wafa Ki Misaal Rakhta Hai

Kahan Talak Koi Dast-E-Karam Ko Zehmat De
Tamaam Shaher Hi Dast-E-Sawaal Rakhta Hai

Meri Urdaan Ke Aagay Hai Kis Qadar Bey-Bas
Yeh Aasmaan Jo Sitaaroon Ka Jaal Rakhta Hai

Tera Khayaal Hi Kuch Meherbaan Hai Warnaa
Jahaan Mein Koun Kisi Ka Khayaal Rakhta Hai

To Change Your Android Boot Animation

Ever stumbled upon a cool boot animation on a friend’s Android device or a presentation on the Web? It isn’t hard to make your own. In fact, we are going to show you in this post, two ways to create a custom boot animation for your own device.


(Image Source: PHAndroid)

There is the hard way – thorough, but which could work on all devices; and the easy way – where you can just change your boot animation through an app. Both required a rooted device. Before you start, it is advisable to create a full NANDroid backup.

Recommended Reading: 30 Must-Try Apps For Rooted Android Phones

#1 – Android File Manager (Manual)

To use this method, you will need a file manager app with Root access. In this quicktip, we will be using the Root Browser app.

1. Download a custom boot animation you want to use by choosing the animation you want to use and downloading the associated bootanimation.zip file. (Here is another place to find custom animations to use.)

2. Open Root Browser (or your file manager) app and once inside, locate your original boot animation file (bootanimation.zip) in /system/media.

Rename

3. Long-press the file, choose Rename and name it to bootanimation.zip1.

Rename

4. Next, browse to the custom boot animation that you want to switch to, copy the zip file to /system/media. Long-press, choose Permission.

5. Tick the boxes as shown in the screenshot below, and press OK. After that, rename the file to bootanimation.zip, if the zip file name is different.

Note: You have to make sure that the file name is correct (bootanimation.zip) for the system to recognize your boot animation, and boot properly.

Boot Animation Zip

6. Now you should be able to see two zip files, one, bootanimation.zip (new file) and the other is bootanimation.zip1 (original).

Note: If you ever want to switch back to your original boot animation, delete the current bootanimation.zip and rename the original file back to bootanimation.zip (from bootanimation.zip1).

Zip Files

7. Reboot the device and you will be able to see your new custom boot animation!

#2 – Through Boot Animations (Root) App

1. Like the first step in Method #1, download the custom boot animation you want.

2. Grab the Boot animations root app here.

3. Open the app then choose Backup/Restore through the menu options. Backup your original boot animation by tapping Backup. (You can restore your original boot animation from here too with the Restore option.)

Backup and Restore

4. Locate your custom boot animation file (in this case, ‘bootanimation.zip’). Long-press the zip file then choose Install.

Note: File names such as ‘Flying-fox-animation.zip’ should be renamed to ‘bootanimation.zip’ before installing it.

Installing

5. After you have done installing, reboot your device to see your new custom boot animation.

Reboot

And that’s it. You now know how to customize your boot animation.

You Can Find In Android Developer Options Hidden Features

Note that this is not for everyone – some of you may not want to change anything in fear of "messing up" your mobile device. Not to worry, just backtrack and change the setting back. For some phones, you can enable developer options by going to Settings > About, then tapping repeatedly on Build Number until Developer Options is enabled.

1. Enable and Disabling USB Debugging

You probably already noticed that most Android-related tools on your PC will require you to enable USB Debugging for the tool to run properly. That because without it enabled, the tools cannot establish a connection between your device and your desktop. To enable USB Debugging:

  1. Go to Settings > Developer Options.
  2. Tick on the USB Debugging checkbox.
  3. Select OK when you’re prompted with a message saying "Allow USB Debugging?".

Enable Developer Options

2. Create Desktop Backup Password

Before you create a backup using Android tools on your desktop, you can first create a password for your backup in the developer options. To put protection on your backup from being accessed easily:

  1. Head to Settings > Developer Options.
  2. Tap on Desktop backup password.
  3. Fill in the current password, then type and retype the new password for full backup.

Create Desktop Backup Password

3. Tweak Animation Settings

When you transition from screen to screen on your Android device you will notice that there is animation added in between. You can choose to speed up this animation or turn it off entirely. The lower the number you choose, the faster the animation will be.

  1. Go to Settings > Developer Options.
  2. Scroll down and look for Window animation scale, Transition animation scale, and Animator duration scale.
  3. Adjust the scale for the animation you want. The greater the number, the slower the animation (and the longer you have to wait).

Tweak Animations Settings

4. Enable MSAA For OpenGL Games

If you like to play games on your Android device and you’re playing it using high-end Android devices, you might want to force enable MSAA to obtain a higher quality rendering of your in game graphics. This feature is turned off in some games by default because it can drain your device’s battery rather quickly. To enable FXAA:

  1. Head to Settings > Developer Options.
  2. Tap on Force 4x MSAA to enable it.

Enable MSAA For OpenGL Games

5. Allow Mock Location

To be able to fake your current GPS location, you need an app. But to use that app, you will need to first allow Mock Location for the app to work. Enable Mock Location in two steps.

  1. Go to Settings > Developer Options.
  2. Look for Allow Mock Location and tick on it to enable.

Allow Mock Location

6. Stay Awake While Charging

When you charge your phone, the screen of the device will automatically turn off. If for some reason you want it to stay awake, you can do that with these two steps:

  1. Go to Settings > Developer Options.
  2. Tap on Stay Awake to tick it, thus enabling the feature.

Stay Awake While Charging

7. Display CPU Usage Overlay

Need to keep an eye on the CPU usage of your device? There is a way to get an overlay to show the processes that are currently being use by your CPU. To display CPU usage, follow the tips below. (Note that this shouldn’t be turned on all the time – as the number of processes increase, it minimises the space you can see in your screen).

  1. Head to Settings > Developer Options.
  2. Tick on Show CPU Usage to enable it.
  3. You will see an overlay of your current CPU Usage on the right side of the screen.

Display CPU Usage Overlay

8. Don’t Keep App Activities

Your Android app activities are still intact even after you have exited from your app. Most of your apps relies on local cached data on Android so that they can load faster and will not face any forced close moments. However, there may be apps that use a lot of activities. You can choose to not keep these activities with these steps:

  1. Head to Settings > Developer Options.
  2. Tick on Don’t keep activities.
  3. You can switch back anytime by unticking the disable.

Don't Keep App Activities

9. Switch Dalvik To ART

Art is a new experimental runtime by Google that is supposed to replace Dalvik in the near future as it is faster. If you want to test run ART on your device, you will need an Android device running at least Kit Kat 4.4 and above. To set this up:

  1. Head to Settings > Developer options.
  2. Tap on Select runtime and choose Use ART.
  3. Note that ART is still experimental and not many apps support it, hence it may turn your device slower. If you experience this, switch back to Dalvik.

Switch Dalvik To ART

10. Enable Wireless Display Certifications

This option is only useful if you own a Miracast-ready display (or something else of a similar technology), to transmit your Android content to your TV. To watch Youtube videos on your Miracast-ready display, you will need to enable Wireless Display Certifications. To do that, follow the steps below.

  1. Go to Settings > Developer options.
  2. Then look for Wireless display certification and tick it.

Enable Wireless Display Certifications

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