Thursday, August 20, 2015
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Enable "God Mode" In Windows 10
The feature first appeared in Windows 7, but in case you were not aware of it, “God Mode,” which is a hidden menu allowing you to access all available configuration parameters in one simple location, is still available in Windows 10.
The only thing your need to do to activate “God Mode” is to create a new folder on you desktop (right click your desktop -> New -> Folder) and then assign this name to it: GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
That’s all you need to do! Create a new folder and assign with the name:
And here’s what you’ll find in it: (As you can see, now you can access all these important parameters is now just a click away!)
That’s all, enjoy! 
Friday, August 7, 2015
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Add Security Code Privacy To GMail
Signing in to your account will work a little differently:
- 1You'll enter your passwordWhenever you sign in to Google, you'll enter your password as usual.
- 2You'll be asked for something elseThen, a code will be sent to your phone via text, voice call, or our mobile app. Or, if you have a Security Key, you can insert it into your computer’s USB port.
Keep sign-in simple
During sign-in, you can choose not to use 2-Step Verification again on that particular computer. From then on, that computer will only ask for your password when you sign in.
You'll still be covered, because when you or anyone else tries to sign in to your account from another computer, 2-Step Verification will be required.
How It Works?
1. An extra layer of security
Most people only have one layer – their password – to protect their account. With 2-Step Verification, if a bad guy hacks through your password layer, he'll still need your phone or Security Key to get into your account.
2. Verification codes made just for you
Codes are uniquely crafted for your account when you need them. If you choose to use verification codes, they will be sent to your phone via text, voice call, or our mobile app. Each code can only be used once.
Change Logon Background In Windows 10
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Monday, August 3, 2015
Windows 10 Activator
- Download The Activator.
- Download Kmspico from my blog.
- Install Kmspico.
- Run The Activator.
- Click on Activate.
Sunday, August 2, 2015
Enable Hidden Dark Theme In Windows 10
Windows 10’s new default theme is very bright, with lots of white — from window backgrounds to white title bars. Microsoft built a dark, black theme into Windows 10, but it’s hidden.
Microsoft has said it will continue working on Windows 10, so it’s possible this feature will be improved and there will be an easy toggle for it in the Settings app in the future. For now, here’s how you have to activate the dark theme.
Microsoft may eventually add a toggle to the Settings app that switches between a system-wide light theme and dark theme. This is the way it works on Windows Phone. For now, you can still enable a system-wide dark theme — it just requires editing the registry. This will enable the dark theme for quite a few universal apps, but not all of them.
To enable the dark theme download the registry file.