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

Find Your Own Mobile Number Without Calling Someone

After getting so many requests by mail I'm writing this post. Many people asked me about how to find out own mobile number in different operators . So here's the trick to do it on Indian mobile operator's. Just follow these steps.
OPERATOR NO: TO DIAL
Aircel *122*31#
Airtel *121*9#
Vodafone *111*2#
Virgin Mobile *1#
Uninor *555#
Relience(GSM) *1#
Idea *1#
Docomo *580#
BSNL 164
100% working……………….

Hack Windows XP/7/8 admin password easily without any software

 

Hello guys. Here's a new 100% working trick to hack windows password .
I know there's a lot of softwares out there to get it done . But thats not geeky & also not time consuming . The real fun is when you can hack this manually within just a few minuets .
So here are the steps to do it.
Required things:
1) Windows 98 bootable USB drive ( We will learn to make it as we proceed) .
2) Basic knowledge of DOS commands .
3) Basic knowledge of how to boot your PC from a USB drive .
Theory:
Now you may wanna know the theory behind this hack . So here's how we do it .
In windows we can change the password of the PC with command prompt very easily .
with the command line net user username password . (replace username & password with the credentials you want ) . But this can be possible only if you have admin access to the command prompt . A command prompt with admin access is called elevated command prompt . When you simply open a command prompt window it brings you to the C:\users\username directory . But in an elevated command prompt you are brought to the C:\windows\system32 directory .
So if we can start an elevated command prompt window in the windows login screen, then we can run the above said command and change the password to what we want . So the main problem is how can we do this .

There are some programs which we can run directly from the login screen. These are our keys to hack a windows password .
The programs are:
1) sethc.exe ( windows xp , windows vista )
2) narrator.exe ( windows 7 , 8 )
3) magnify.exe ( windows 7 ,8 )
There are more but these will be enough for us . In windows 7 & 8 we can access them by clicking on the " Easy of Access " button in the login screen & then selecting "narrator" or "magnifier" then "apply" & then "OK"
All these files are stored in the C:\windows\system32 folder . And also the file for command prompt is stored in this folder ( named cmd.exe ).
So if we can replace one of those above mentioned files with cmd.exe & then if we start those programs in login screen, we can get an elevated command prompt & then type the net user command to change the password & we can gain access to the system .
Now the question is how to replace those files with command prompt when we have no access to the system ? The answer is by using a live OS which we can boot from an external USB drive & then accessing the file system through it. Most people will suggest you to use a Ubuntu live CD . But Ubuntu is near about 800 MB in size . So I'll suggest you to use MS-DOS 98 with an external usb drive which is 3 MB in size .
Now here are the steps to make a Bootable MS-DOS 98 usb drive:
1) Download DOS 98 from the link given below .
2) Download HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool form the below link .
3) Unzip & install the HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool .
4) Unzip DOS 98.zip and extract the folders ms-dos & ntfs dos . Remember the location .
5) Plug in your USB drive ( pen drive ) in your pc . ( make sure you backed up your contents of the pen drive, because your pen drive will be formatted . )
6) Now run HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool . ( in windows 7 right click on it & run as administrator ).
7) Now on the device window select your pen drive . In my case it's kimgston data travelar... . 

8)now in the file system select FAT . & tick both "quick format" & "Create a dos startup disk" .
9) now click on the 3 dots next to the box & select the ms-dos folder you extracted earlier . & press ok .

10) Now press start . Let the process complete .
11) Now copy the contents of NTFS folder in your pen drive .
Thats it . Now your bootable USB pen drive is ready .
Now here comes the main part.
Booting the target PC with this pen drive:
Switch on the target pc with the pen drive pluged in . And wait until a black ( sometime blue ) screen appears . There you will see some options like ** to enter setup , ** boot menu etc . In my case it's like F10 - to enter setup , Esc - Boot menu . Press the button which says Boot menu ( in my ps it's Escape button ) & select the pen drive from the list of available devices. Now you should see the dos window .
*Check your PC's BIOS manual for more info on accessing boot menu. Some PCs don't have the Boot menu . In such cases you need to Enter Bios setup by pressing the particular key ( in my case it's F10 ) & then change the boot device order as Removable media in the first place .
**To know more about how to change boot order of a PC follow these links or refer to the BIOS manual.
http://lifehacker.com/5991848/how-to-boot-from-a-cd-or-usb-drive-on-any-pc
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/fixtheproblem/ss/bootorderchange.htm
Real Hacking Begins Here:
If you booted correctly from the usb drive, you should now see the dos prompt. something like this with the C:\ prompt .

Now the first thing to do is to find out the windows instalation directory .
For this just change the drives serially , check for the windows directory in that drive with dir command .
Your commands should look like this:
C:\> D:  (press enter)                                              --------- Changes the prompt to drive D.
D:\> dir (press enter)                                               ---------  Lists all the files and folders in the drive D .
D:\> some results with files & folders.                       --------  Search for the windows folder here.
You should probably find it here in the drive D . If not then change the dir again to E . 
D:\> E:   (press enter)                                                --------- Changes the prompt to drive E.
E:\> dir   (press enter)                                               ---------  Lists all the files and folders in the drive E.
E:\> some results with files & folders                          --------  Search for the windows folder here.
If not found repeat the process with F , G , H , drives serially untill you get the windows folder .
In the below image the windows folder is in C drive . We get the below result after executing the following command .
C:\> dir (press enter )

Now suppose you get the windows folder in D: drive .
You should return on the D:\> prompt automatically .
Now type the command cd windows\system32 (press enter).
You should now see D:\windows\system32> on the prompt .
Now type the following commands exactly as they are.
copy narrator.exe c: ( press enter )

copy cmd.exe c: (press enter)

del narrator.exe  (press enter)
ren cmd.exe narrator.exe (press enter)
This should look like this.

Thus we replaced the narrator.exe file with cmd.exe .
Now whenever we start the narrator process we will get the Elevated Command Prompt .
Changing The Password:
Now restart your PC normally . without the pen drive plugged in .
Now when you are on the login screen . Click on Easy of access on the left bottom corner . And tick the narrator > Apply > OK . In no time you'll get a command prompt window . Like DOS .
Now type in the command net user your_username your_new_password .
Suppose the user name is computer , then type net user computer 12345 (enter) . And the new password will be 12345 .
Now close the command prompt & enter your new password in the box & go . Bingo ! now you have access to the system .
***Note
In windows xp there's no "easy of access button" so you have to change the commands a little .
copy sethc.exe c: ( press enter )

copy cmd.exe c: (press enter)

del sethc.exe  (press enter)
ren cmd.exe sethc.exe (press enter)
And then on the login screen press "shift" key five times in a row & the command prompt will appear . Least of tutorial is same for windows xp .
If i was not clear at any point please let me know to help you out in the comments section.
This hack was successfully tested on win 7 & 8 . But i hope the above said WIN XP hack will also work . Let me know if it works.
I'm posting this tutorial only for the password recovery purpose in case you forgot your windows password . I'll not be responsible for any kind of illegal usage of this tutorial .  

Download links to the files:
HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool
MS-DOS 98+NTFS DOS

humari shairy

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