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  • Remove Time Limit From Trial Software With Time Stopper

    Posted on June 16th, 2009 admin 1 comment

    Article From: http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/remove-time-limit-from-trial-software-with-time-stopper/

    So you downloaded a trial software and loved it, now what? The next step would be to use this software forever, but how would you do so? Time Stopper is a free tool for Windows that can stop any trial software’s time for you. For example you downloaded a software that comes with 15-days trial, you used for 3 days which means 12 more days are left before it expires. Just run Time Stopper, choose the program, set the date between the trial limit, and it would handle the rest by stopping the time for you.

    Below is the complete guide on how to stop a time of a trial software. Make sure that you have read it thoroughly till the end before using this tool.

    Note: When this tool will stop the time for a trial software, it will not change or stop your system time.

    First click Browse and select the executable(.exe) file of the software whose trial limit you want to remove. Then go ahead and choose the date, this date should be within the trial period of the software. Let me elaborate, for example you installed a trial software on 1st June, used it till 3rd June and is going to expire on 15th June. Now you will select the date between 4th June and 14th June.

    time stopper - select date screenshot

    On the right side of the screen you will be shown a system calendar so that you can know what date is today. In the next step, choose the time and finally click, Open software on your date button. This will open the software on the date that you have defined.

    open trial software on date

    If you have to open any trial software frequently using Time Stopper, you can create it’s desktop shortcut. To do so, first enter the desktop icon name and then click Create Desktop Shortcut button. Now use this newly created desktop icon to open the trial software you frequently use. ;)

    creating shortcut for trial software

    Important Note: The trial limit of the trial software will come to a halt if you use Time Stopper to open that software. And once you use Time Stopper to run any trial software, make sure that you remove all desktop icons of that software. In this way you won’t accidentally click the original program icon otherwise the trial period will be permanently over. I would recommend that you read the help file too that comes with Time Stopper.

    It is not a new tool, but can work with most trial software currently available and is compatible with all versions of Windows. You can also learn to reinstall trial software after trial period has expired. Enjoy!

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  • 6 Easy Steps to Copy ANY Game!

    Posted on January 12th, 2009 admin No comments

    Hey everyone at AGeniusBlog.com

    I was thinking of an original post to do, since I have alot of recent pastes from sites.
    So I decided to do this post on how to copy any game..

    Another Original article from AGeniusBlog.com

    Rules when Following this tutorial:

    1: Do NOT Sell copied games, you could get in alot of trouble!

    2: We are not responsible for anything that happens to your pc

    It is possible, you can copy nearly ANY game of your choice!

    We will go through a few steps on how to do so…

    Download Alcohol 120%

    Download: 9.51 MB

    http://rapidshare.com/files/94895026/2363A.v1.9.7.6221.rar


    Mirror1:

    http://w14.easy-share.com/1699698987.html


    Mirror2:

    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=G47ZTXNB


    Mirror3:

    http://www.mediafire.com/?tub3zegzrvm


    Password: www.dl4all.com

    Installing Alcohol 120% on your Pc

    If you can’t open the file, download & install WinRAR

    Install Alcohol, Restart your pc, and open the keygen (located in the RAR Archive Password is www.dl4all.com)

    For those who dont know, antivirus programs will detect most keygens as malware or trojans because of how they are made and what they do, So don’t be alarmed that this file has a virus. Rather close your antivirus program, and then open the file.

    Once Installing, and Applying Keygen:

    Open Alcohol, and Click Image Making Wizard

    Insert Your CD, and Click Next.  Select your Directory and click Start.

    After Copying the Game, Open Alcohol, where it says Virtual drive (right at the bottom) Right Click the Virtual Drive you created, and click Mount Image, open the Directory that you saved the file to and click open.

    When The File Is Mounted

    Open the Game, Install it if you have to, and it should work.

    If it has any problems like “Please insert Original disk” or “Please Insert the Correct DVD-ROM, Select Ok and Restart Application” then you could either burn it to CD, using the Image Burning Wizard (located on Alcohol Program). If that doesn’t Work, Go to GameCopyWorld.com, Search for your Game on the website, and download the crack.

    How to use The Crack?

    Copy the Crack to your Program Files directory, and the game manufactors.

    For Example, If I had Need For Speed: Undercover (I wish!), I would Go to C:\Program Files\EA Games\Need For Speed Undercover, and copy it there. If the game exe isn’t there, it should be in a BIN Folder. Remember to copy over the exe or dll, it should ask to replace the file, and click yes.

    I would be glad to answer any questions, just comment with your problem…

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  • Configuring XP to Automatically Login

    Posted on October 5th, 2008 admin No comments

    Okay, I have a temporary internet connection for a few days, so I won’t write this myself.
    Original Post comes from http://www.techiesouls.com/2008/08/26/489/

    If you have a Personal Computer which no one else you use then you really don’t need putting password at windows login instead you can configure it to directly pop in you desktop whenever you switch it on. It can strip a few seconds from your total boot time if its really not necessary.

    Configuration is so easy and takes 10 seconds max and 3 steps:

    1. Go to Start button in your taskbar > Click Run > and type ‘CONTROL USERPASSWORDS2’ and click Ok.

    2. User Accounts window will be opened Select the User which you want to be automatically logged in every time windows starts (in my case it’s Administrator) after selecting Uncheck ‘User must enter username and password to use this computer’ just click ok now.

    3. Another window will open asking you Username & Password just enter you login information and hit Ok. You are done now your windows will always be automatically login and won’t ask you for password.

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  • How To Remove Viruses, Changes, Spyware Using XP

    Posted on August 21st, 2008 admin No comments
    Article From http://www.theeldergeek.com/system_restore.htm
    System Restore

    One area I’ve always felt was lacking in past Windows versions was the ability to undo changes that were made to the operating system. If you make a lot of changes, as I do, eventually your system will head south with little hope of recovery other than a full reformat and reinstall. I’m told that Windows Me had the capability to roll itself back to previous configurations. Since my total working time with Windows Me was about ten minutes (long enough to initiate a reformat) I’ll proceed under the guise that system restore is a fine innovation for XP.

    This is the opening screen for System Restore, accessible by clicking [Start] [All Programs] [Accessories] [System Tools] [System Restore]. Choose from the bulleted options on the right whether you want to restore your computer to an earlier time or create a new restore point for future use.

    If you have chosen to restore to a previously established restore point the screen above will open. The calendar on the left will have dates in bold. Selecting a day will show the restore points available for that date in the breakout to the right of the calendar. Select the restore point you want and click [Next].

    Last chance (not really) before you start the restore process. I say not really because one of the excellent features of System Restore is the ability to undo any restore performed. The [Help and Support] option available from the [Start] menu is an excellent source of more information on the different types of restore points available. Search under “System Restore”.

    When you choose to establish a new restore point rather than go back to a previous restore point the screen above will open. Simply type in a name for the restore point in the data entry box. Be descriptive in your naming to make it easier when you come back to do a restore. Click [Create] and the process will begin.

    The opening screen for System Restore contains a link called [System Restore Settings]. Clicking it will open the System Properties page which is accessible from many different locations and via many methods. The property page allows you to disable System Restore on any or all drives with the one caveat that it must be enabled on C:\ if any of the other drives are enabled. Click [Settings] to open the page shown below.

    The Settings Property Sheet allows you to select the percentage of the drive space allocated to restore points. The default setting is 12% of total drive size, but this can be increased or decreased depending on the number of restore points you want to have available.

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