Tuesday, January 18, 2011

[root your Android by 1 click]

Universal Androot v1.6.1
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Universal Android Root or Universal Androot is a android apps that lets you to root your Android phone


Universal Androot root
process is to exploit write UI through the back door and allow users to root by simply click on the “Root” button or press on “UnRoot” button to restore original state. It is so simple, enjoy the painless root process! Doesn’t need computer and complex instructions.

Supported:


  • Google Nexus One (2.2)
  • HTC Hero (2.1)
  • HTC Magic (1.5)
  • Dell Streak (2.1)
  • Motorola Milestone (2.1)
  • Motorola XT701
  • Motorola XT800 (2.1)
  • Motorola ME511
  • Sony Ericsson X10 (1.6)
  • Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro (1.6)
  • Acer Liquid (2.1)
    • Vibo A688 (1.6) 
 

Thursday, January 6, 2011

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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

How the PC Works

In this chapter I will start from the very beginning, and discuss how computers work from the ground up. This will give the beginner a good understanding of how computers work. If all of this seems familiar you might consider just skimming or even skipping this introductory mini-guide.

All computers, from the first room-sized mainframes, to today's powerful desktop, laptop and even hand-held PCs, perform the same general operations on information. What changes over time is the information handled, how it is handled, how much is moved around, and how quickly and efficiently it can be done. The sections below describe the primary jobs that computers perform.

When you think about a computer and what it does, you of course think that it.. well.. computes. And this is indeed one part of its job. Computing is really another term for "information transformation"--changing information from one form to another. The computer spends a goodly amount of its time doing exactly this: performing math operations (changing numbers into other numbers), and translating information from one form to another (for example when a game determines using mathematics, what to display on the screen for you to see).
One special form of information the computer processes is its instructions. These are the commands that programmers give the computer to tell it what to do. Every time you do anything with a computer, you are really talking to a program which is talking to the computer. The language that computers speak, which is called machine language, is very complex and hard to understand, which is why it is hidden from all but the most technically-proficient engineers. Even most programmers never use machine language directly.
The key part of the computer that processes information is of course, the processor.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

To test a TCP/IP configuration by using the ping command

  1. To quickly obtain the TCP/IP configuration of a computer, open Command Prompt, and then type ipconfig. From the display of the ipconfig command, ensure that the network adapter for the TCP/IP configuration you are testing is not in a Media disconnected state.
  2. At the command prompt, ping the loopback address by typing ping 127.0.0.1.
  3. Ping the IP address of the computer.
  4. Ping the IP address of the default gateway. If the ping command fails, verify that the default gateway IP address is correct and that the gateway (router) is operational.
  5. Ping the IP address of a remote host (a host that is on a different subnet). If the ping command fails, verify that the remote host IP address is correct, that the remote host is operational, and that all of the gateways (routers) between this computer and the remote host are operational.
  6. Ping the IP address of the DNS server. If the ping command fails, verify that the DNS server IP address is correct, that the DNS server is operational, and that all of the gateways (routers) between this computer and the DNS server are operational.
Notes
  • To open a command prompt, click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, and then click Command Prompt.
  • If the ping command is not found or the command fails, you can use Event Viewer to check the System Log and look for problems reported by Setup or the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) service.
  • The ping command uses Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Echo Request and Echo Reply messages. Packet filtering policies on routers, firewalls, or other types of security gateways might prevent the forwarding of this traffic.
  • The ipconfig command is the command-line equivalent to the winipcfg command, which is available in Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 98, and Windows 95. Windows XP does not include a graphical equivalent to the winipcfg command; however, you can get the equivalent functionality for viewing and renewing an IP address by opening Network Connections, right-clicking a network connection, clicking Status, and then clicking the Support tab. Used without parameters, ipconfig displays the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway for all adapters.
  • To run ipconfig, open the command prompt, and then type ipconfig.
  • To open Network Connections, click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Network Connections.