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Globe Tattoo Hack|FREE Globe Tattoo Browsing

Posted by jerx on Friday, January 7, 2011 , under | comments (0)



I believe that it is bad to hack an Internet provider service, but I will share to you a trick so you can use your Globe tattoo kit for free. Who wouldn't want to browse free sites for free using your Globe Tattoo USB? A friend actually did this trick, and you know what? Na-karma agad, three days from the day of hacking to be exact. Tsk, tsk. Her Facebook account was hacked. Hmmm, but that's another story. You insist for a tip, I'll give it to you. Let's hack Globe Tattoo and browse for free. But, please, remember, HACK at your own risk. Your Globe Huawei USB could be destroyed because of this.

How To Hack Globe Tattoo:


  1. Insert you Globe Tattoo to your PC / Laptop and let the Globe Tattoo Interface initiate. Once initiated, make sure that your Globe Tattoo is not connected yet, and then go to Tools then choose Options.
  2. On the Options window, choose Profile Management and choose “New”.
  3. Under the Profile Name, you can choose any kind of name you want for that connection.
  4. Under the APN box, choose the Static Option and enter http.globe.com.ph on the APN Field
  5. Under the Authentication Box put *99***1# on the access number box. No need to type anything on the username and password fields.
  6. Click the advanced button and change the DNS Settings to “static” type your preferred DNS in the fields.
  7. Click Ok and then click Save on the right panel. Also don’t forget to set it as default. Once you go back to the Globe Tattoo interface, the new Globe Tattoo Network Profile would now be available on the dropdown menu.
  8. Choose the profile name you created everytime you connect your Globe Tattoo to the internet to avail free globe tattoo browsing.

I hope this works (and at the same time, I hope it doesn't). LOL. Really, it is better to pay for what you use rather than use it free without permission, no? Globe Tattoo can be loaded through your regular loading stations, and it's only 20/hour, so why hack Globe Tattoo?  If you don't want to spend money, why not read a book, or watch TV, they are relatively free.

Globe Tattoo Hack|FREE Globe Tattoo Browsing

Posted by jerx on , under | comments (0)



I believe that it is bad to hack an Internet provider service, but I will share to you a trick so you can use your Globe tattoo kit for free. Who wouldn't want to browse free sites for free using your Globe Tattoo USB? A friend actually did this trick, and you know what? Na-karma agad, three days from the day of hacking to be exact. Tsk, tsk. Her Facebook account was hacked. Hmmm, but that's another story. You insist for a tip, I'll give it to you. Let's hack Globe Tattoo and browse for free. But, please, remember, HACK at your own risk. Your Globe Huawei USB could be destroyed because of this.

How To Hack Globe Tattoo:


  1. Insert you Globe Tattoo to your PC / Laptop and let the Globe Tattoo Interface initiate. Once initiated, make sure that your Globe Tattoo is not connected yet, and then go to Tools then choose Options.
  2. On the Options window, choose Profile Management and choose “New”.
  3. Under the Profile Name, you can choose any kind of name you want for that connection.
  4. Under the APN box, choose the Static Option and enter http.globe.com.ph on the APN Field
  5. Under the Authentication Box put *99***1# on the access number box. No need to type anything on the username and password fields.
  6. Click the advanced button and change the DNS Settings to “static” type your preferred DNS in the fields.
  7. Click Ok and then click Save on the right panel. Also don’t forget to set it as default. Once you go back to the Globe Tattoo interface, the new Globe Tattoo Network Profile would now be available on the dropdown menu.
  8. Choose the profile name you created everytime you connect your Globe Tattoo to the internet to avail free globe tattoo browsing.

I hope this works (and at the same time, I hope it doesn't). LOL. Really, it is better to pay for what you use rather than use it free without permission, no? Globe Tattoo can be loaded through your regular loading stations, and it's only 20/hour, so why hack Globe Tattoo?  If you don't want to spend money, why not read a book, or watch TV, they are relatively free.

Posted by jerx on Thursday, August 5, 2010 , under | comments (0)



Windows XP Professional X86 Black Edition V2010.2.11

Windows XP Professional X86 Black Edition V2010.2.11 | 688 MB


General Infos:

* This Windows XP was tested on a Intel Pentium 4 1,2 GHz Laptop and on a Intel Core 2 Duo 2,2 GHz Laptop.
* Unattended Installation with Prompt repair + Working WGA Keys and Windows Genuine Advantage Crack included and no Windows Activation needed.
* All Official and some Unofficial Windows XP Service Pack 3 Updates are included till 2010.2.9.
* Over 200 MB SATA/ACHI and extra LAN & WLAN drivers already integrated.
* Its possible to install this Windows XP on a USB flash drive or USB Hard disk drive.
* A lot of Windows XP settings have been already set.
* Booting and Running is a little bit faster than a standard Windows XP, because some worthless Windows XP Files and Programs are removed and all Windows XP Updates are slipstreamed.
* Codec Packs included to Decode and Encode almost all Audio and Video formats with Video Thumbnails support.
* After the Windows XP Installation is finished it is possible choose if the Preconfigured Windows XP Settings and the Extra Programs should be implemented, if nothing has been chosen in 60 seconds then the option Yes will be automatically selected.

Windows 7 Alienware 2010 X86

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Windows 7 Alienware 2010 x86 By Ben Rockers TeamWindows 7 Alienware 2010 x86 By Ben Rockers Team | 2.9 GB
Window 7 Alienware is mainly designed for Alienware Machines with many new tweaks. This operating system is based on Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit. All lastest updates, drivers are integrated. It 's fully compatible with other PC 's also. No windows components is removed and you can use this customized windows safely. For Windows Activation, You need a Genuine Windows 7 Ultimate key to activate the windows permanently.

FEATURES AND OVERVIEW OF ALIENWARE 32-BIT VERSION:
- New Windows Sounds
- Added Alienware gamepad drivers
- Added Alienware Bluetooth drivers
- 7-zip for extraction purpose.
- Adobe Flash Player plugin
- Adobe Flash Player ActiveX
- Registry boosted up
- More Stable and Reliable
- UAC Disabled
- New Look for Windows Media Player
- New Shortcut Arrows
- New set of icons
- New Alienware theme 1 and Alienware theme 2
- Added Registry control in Control panel
- Added My computer in Control panel
- Added user directory in Control panel
- Added Libraries in Control panel
- Added Windows switcher in Control panel
- Enabled Show Desktop in explorer context menu
- Added Network in Control panel
- Added Internet explorer in Control panel
- Added Group policy in Control panel
- Added Recycle Bin in Control panel
- Added User Account 2 in Control panel
- Enabled Font smoothing
- Enabled all desktop icons
- Enabled startpanel off
- Enabled show windows live
- Enabled Bluetooth taskbar icon
- Increased Menu display speed
- Screensaver time setout in 1 Min and default screensaver as Photscreensaver
- Enabled Lowlevel Hooks timeout
- Enabled hidden wallpapers and themes
- Enabled Welcome center
- Enabled Auto Endtask
- Enabled Administrative tools on start Menu
- Enabled Run on start menu
- Taskbar set to the mode - combine when taskbar is full
- Power button action is set to shutdown
- Enabled Display on My computer
- Enabled Programes and Features on My computer
- Enabled Administrative Tools on My computer
- Enabled Backup and Restore on My computer
- Enabled Device Manager on My computer
- Enabled Windows Firewall on My computer
- Enabled Mobility Center on My computer
- Enabled Windows Update on My computer
- Enabled Search on My computer
- Enabled Regional Language on My computer
- Enabled NetWork and Sharing Center on My computer
- Enabled Run on My computer
- Enabled Folder Options on My computer
- Enabled Copy to, Move to, Grant Admin permission, Open with notepad, Open in New

window, Disk cleanup, Defragment Analysis, Defragment this drive,
- Enabled Register and unregister DLL
- Added Device Manager, Cascading Menu shorcuts, God mode, Group policy, MS-config,

services, Registry editor in my computer context menu
- Shows Hidden files, Folders and operating system files
- Shows hidden drives with no media
- Shows file extensions
- Disabled Windows defender
- Disabled low disk space warning
- Enabled powerdown after shutdown
- Command window text color set to Red
- Enabled Autorestart in the even of BSOD
- Shows search on start menu
- Disabled beep sound
- Enabled maximum speed for mouse pointer
- Enabled UXtheme patch
- Minimized number of recent items to display in jump list to 10
- Enabled Avalon effects
- Enabled Windows dreamscenes
- Enabled slow motion windows effects
- Enabled thick window frame
- Enabled IE phishing filter
- Disabled background sound in IE
- Default search page as Google
- Enabled save session history of IE
- Enabled use of cleartype
- Enabled maximum number of downloads to 20
- Disabled welcome page
- Java runtime environment update 20
- DirectX updated upto February 2010
- Mozilla Firefox
- VLC Media player
- CCleaner
- Added Easy shorcuts for desktop context menu
- FIX: Misrepresent a system action or behavior without user knowledge
- FIX: Remote Attacker Denial of Service
- Resolved Issues caused by daylight saving time
- Support Secure Digital (SD) cards larger than 32 GB
- Resolved issues with non-compatible applications
- Added Graphics card tweaker for both ATI and Nvidia
- RT Registry tweaker Features:
(Unlock taskbar, use small icons, Disable Aero peek, Disable Aero snap, Disable Minimize animations, Disable taskbar animations, Add all kind of shortcuts to my computer, Disable Hibernation, Diskable Windows updates, Disable Windows firewall and other many useful tweaks from RT Registry tweaker)

Platform: Windows
Compilation Date: 09.06.2010
Version: Based on Windows 7 Ultimate x86
Category : Operating System
CD-Key : Needed
Size: : 2.91GB
Number of Rar parts: N/A
No of DVD's: 1
Image Format: ISO Image File
Installation Time : 10 Mins

Author: Benjamin (Rockers Team)

For Assistance : http://www.rtwincustomize.net

WINDOWS ACTIVATION:
For Activation, Purchase a Genuine key directly from Microsoft.
Note : THIS IS NOT A PIRATED WINDOWS 7 OPERATING SYSTEM. (i.e NO PATCHES OR CRACKS OR KEYS INCLUDED IN THE DVD)

Minimum System Requirements:
512MB RAM for 32-bit (Recommended 1GB RAM) and 1GB RAM for 64-bit (Recommended 2GB RAM)
- 15 GB of HDD space
- 128 MB Graphics Memory (Capable to run Aero)
- 17- inch Monitor (1024 x 768)
- DVD-ROM or DVD-RAM
- Pixel Shader 2.0
- Dual Core Processors with 64 Bit OS Capable
. Active Internet Connection (For updates and Windows activation)

Installation-Instructions
1.Download And Burn using slowest speed possible. ImgBurn (Recommended)
2.Install Windows 7 Alienware 2010 x86
3.Apply Key or any other method of activation you want

Note: Start a fresh installation from the BIOS and install it in a separate partition. Format the selected drive for installation before proceeding the other steps. Dont try to install this Windows 7 Alienware in Non-supportive Motherboards


SCREENSHOT
Windows 7 Alienware 2010 x86 By Ben Rockers Team


Windows 7

Posted by jerx on Wednesday, July 28, 2010 , under | comments (0)



Windows 7 is a version of Microsoft Windows, a series of operating systems produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, laptops, netbooks, tablet PCs, and media center PCs.[4] Windows 7 was released to manufacturing on July 22, 2009,[5] and reached general retail availability on October 22, 2009,[6] less than three years after the release of its predecessor, Windows Vista. Windows 7's server counterpart, Windows Server 2008 R2, was released at the same time. Windows 7 will be succeeded by Windows 8, which has no release date as of yet.
Unlike its predecessor, Windows Vista, which introduced a large number of new features, Windows 7 was intended to be a more focused, incremental upgrade to the Windows line, with the goal of being compatible with applications and hardware with which Windows Vista is already compatible.[7] Presentations given by Microsoft in 2008 focused on multi-touch support, a redesigned Windows Shell with a new taskbar, referred to as the Superbar, a home networking system called HomeGroup,[8] and performance improvements. Some standard applications that have been included with prior releases of Microsoft Windows, including Windows Calendar, Windows Mail, Windows Movie Maker, and Windows Photo Gallery, are not included in Windows 7;[9][10] most are instead offered separately at no charge as part of the Windows Live Essentials suite.[11]


Originally, a version of Windows codenamed Blackcomb was planned as the successor to Windows XP (codename Whistler) and Windows Server 2003. Major features were planned for Blackcomb, including an emphasis on searching and querying data and an advanced storage system named WinFS to enable such scenarios. However, an interim, minor release, codenamed "Longhorn," was announced for 2003, delaying the development of Blackcomb.[12] By the middle of 2003, however, Longhorn had acquired some of the features originally intended for Blackcomb. After three major viruses exploited flaws in Windows operating systems within a short time period in 2003, Microsoft changed its development priorities, putting some of Longhorn's major development work on hold while developing new service packs for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. Development of Longhorn (Windows Vista) was also restarted, and thus delayed, in August 2004. A number of features were cut from Longhorn.[13]
Blackcomb was renamed Vienna in early 2006[14] and again Windows 7 in 2007.[15] In 2008, it was announced that Windows 7 would also be the official name of the operating system.[16][17] There has been some confusion over naming the product Windows 7,[18] while versioning it as 6.1 to indicate its similar build to Vista and increase compatibility with applications that only check major version numbers,[19] similar to Windows 2000 and Windows XP both having 5.x version numbers.[20]
The first external release to select Microsoft partners came in January 2008 with Milestone 1, build 6519.[21] At PDC 2008, Microsoft demonstrated Windows 7 with its reworked taskbar. Copies of Windows 7 build 6801 were distributed at the end of the conference; however, the demonstrated taskbar was disabled in this build.
On December 27, 2008, Windows 7 Beta was leaked onto the Internet via BitTorrent.[22] According to a performance test by ZDNet,[23] Windows 7 Beta beat both Windows XP and Vista in several key areas; including boot and shutdown time and working with files, such as loading documents. Other areas did not beat XP; including PC Pro benchmarks for typical office activities and video editing, which remain identical to Vista and slower than XP.[24] On January 7, 2009, the 64-bit version of the Windows 7 Beta (build 7000) was leaked onto the web, with some torrents being infected with a trojan.[25][26] At CES 2009, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announced the Windows 7 Beta, build 7000, had been made available for download to MSDN and TechNet subscribers in the format of an ISO image.[27] The Beta was to be publicly released January 9, 2009, and Microsoft initially planned for the download to be made available to 2.5 million people on this date. However, access to the downloads was delayed because of high traffic.[28] The download limit was also extended, initially until January 24, then again to February 10. People who did not complete downloading the beta had two extra days to complete the download. After February 12, unfinished downloads became unable to complete. Users could still obtain product keys from Microsoft to activate their copies of Windows 7 Beta, which expired on August 1, 2009.
The release candidate, build 7100, became available for MSDN and TechNet subscribers and Connect Program participants on April 30, 2009. On May 5, 2009 it became available to the general public, although it had also been leaked onto the Internet via BitTorrent.[29] The release candidate was available in five languages and expired on June 1, 2010, with shutdowns every two hours starting March 1, 2010.[30] Microsoft stated that Windows 7 would be released to the general public on October 22, 2009. Microsoft released Windows 7 to MSDN and Technet subscribers on August 6, 2009, at 10:00 a.m. PDT.[31] Microsoft announced that Windows 7, along with Windows Server 2008 R2, was released to manufacturing on July 22, 2009. Windows 7 RTM is build 7600.16385, which was compiled on July 13, 2009, and was declared the final RTM build after passing all Microsoft's tests internally.[5]
Windows 7 is written in C, C++, and assembly.[32]

 

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