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  1. LOL Moderators He Ban Me in ts3

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      <01:01:17> "Oliver Heldens": man
      <01:01:34> "Oliver Heldens": I know you re dany
      <01:01:46> "Oliver Heldens": wOwblez isnt pakistan
      <01:32:28> "wOwblez": o lol i,m Ejaz
      <01:38:53> "Oliver Heldens": so
      <01:38:57> "Oliver Heldens": use your account
      <01:39:01> "Oliver Heldens": because wOwblez
      <01:39:02> "Oliver Heldens": is banned
      <01:39:20> "wOwblez": oh sory
      <01:39:24> "wOwblez": change my name
      <01:41:03> "✖ Playboy ✖": you can do it
      <01:41:15> "✖ Playboy ✖": double click to your name and change 
      <01:41:20> "wOwblez": i can,t do it
      <01:41:27> "✖ Playboy ✖": lol
      <01:41:29> "wOwblez": wait for 30days
      <01:41:30> "✖ Playboy ✖": why
      <01:41:34> "✖ Playboy ✖": really?
      <01:41:40> "✖ Playboy ✖": are you kidding me?
      <01:41:54> "✖ Playboy ✖": im not a stupid
      <01:41:55> "wOwblez": yes you are kid
      <01:42:30> Your chat partner has disconnected.

       

      Don't try to be funny :)

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  3. bro gave me co ownner and ftp

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  5. Ejaz some massage deleted

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  7. Photoshop is the image editor par excellence. That's why almost every photo enthusiast finds one of the most useful and complete software for image processing in the Adobe program. Anyone who engages in the world of image or graphic design must master the program, being an essential tool to carry out their work. That's right, you do not need to be professional to learn how to use Photoshop; You can also use the program for personal uses, becoming a professional in editing images. Fortunately there are many free pages to learn how to edit with Photoshop, here are some of the best options: * Adobe Photoshop Tutorials: Adobe makes available to users a wide range of videos and tutorials to start using Photoshop and refine the technique with more advanced lessons. * GCF LearnFree.org: This page offers the 10 most important lessons to start using the program, along with some extra activities as a test to evaluate your knowledge. They are aimed at beginners. * Photoshop Essentials: Also designed for beginners, this page starts from scratch, even getting to teach you how to open an image in the program; Also reveals many fun editing tricks. * Tuts +: Here you can find more advanced lessons for Photoshop and tricks to make more specialized content. For example, the latest content that is offered is "how to create a vintage text in 3D" or "how to create a poster inspired by the movie Origin". * Trevor Morris Photographics: The interesting thing about this page is that it reveals some keyboard shortcuts for Photoshop, which will allow you to edit images much faster. * Floqq: Here you will find a course to learn Photoshop in 30 days. It contains 30 lessons and 32 videos. * Sleek Lens: This blog does not only offer tutorials, but publishes tips to give interesting effects to your images with Photoshop, among other tricks. Also, share tips to get better photos. * Photoshop café: Your video tutorials explain well how to perform some of the most used functions of Photoshop.
  8. There are bad times to buy a PC graphics card. Or any other component that uses GDDR5 or NAND memory. Chinese media Digitimes, with many confidants in the Chinese-made industry, today released a report stating that NVIDIA graphics cards will go up by 10% in these early days of September. The reason is the decision of Samsung and SK Hynix, its two suppliers of GDDR5 memory, to reduce its manufacturing to increase production of conventional RAM for business computers and mobile phones. The consequence of this is that the price of GDDR5 memory will increase by 30.8% in a matter of days, which will result in a 10% increase in the cost of NVIDIA graphics cards. According to the same report this rise will affect the entire range of NVIDIA, from the affordable GTX 1050 to the rest of the series 10: GTX 1060, 1070 and 1080. The problem is not unique to NVIDIA, as it affects all manufacturers that use all kinds of memories, especially the GDDR5 and NAND memories. To make them requires a number of precious metals that are meager and slow to process, so memory manufacturers can not meet the demand. What they are doing is giving priority to mobile memories, whose manufacturers order tens of millions of units, discriminating against smaller markets, such as PC graphics cards or the Nintendo Switch, which also has stock problems for the shortage of NAND memories. The market for PC graphics cards suffers another additional problem: the massive purchase of graphics cards to mine Bitcoins and other currencies, which is making it very difficult to find them in stock, or their prices are inflated. If you plan to buy an NVIDIA graphics card, now is the time to do it, before prices go up. In Amazon you have a lot of models of discounted NVIDIA cards.
  9. Ever wish you could access some files on your work computer when you’re sitting in your home office? Need a report from your home computer that’s due in class? You can configure your computers to be accessible anywhere in the world, from virtually any other computer. There are a variety of ways to do this, including built-in tools, downloadable programs, and browser-based solutions. Read on after the jump to learn how. Method 1. Windows Remote Desktop (PC) 1. Enable Remote Desktop on the computer you want to access. On the Windows PC that you want to access, you will need to enable Remote Access so that other computers can connect to it. You can enable this on the Pro or Enterprise versions of XP, Vista, 7, and 8. This method requires that you be on the same network as the computer you want to access, either through the router or through a VPN. Press the Windows key + Pause to open the System menu. An alternative method is to click the Start menu, open up the Control Panel, click System and Security, then click System. Click the “Remote settings” link on the left side of the window. Check the “Allow remote connections to this computer” box. You can adjust some of the advanced options, such as length of time an invitation is good for, by clicking the “Advanced” button. 2. Add users. You will need to set which users can log in remotely on that machine. Click the “Select Users” button, and then click the Add button. Choose which users you would like to add. 3. Find the system name. When you connect to the computer, you will need to know the system name. You can find this by pressing Windows key + Pause and looking for the “Computer name” entry. 4. Disable Sleep mode. You will not be able to connect to a computer that is Sleeping or in Hibernate. Make sure to disable these if you want to connect remotely. Open the Control Panel and then select Power Options. You may have to switch views to see the icon. Click the “Change plan settings” link next to your active plan. Set Sleep and Hibernate to Never. Click the “Save changes” button when you are finished. 5. Connect to the computer. Log on to the computer that you want to use to connect to the remote computer. Click the Start menu and enter “remote desktop connection” into the Search field. Click it to open it. Enter in the system name of the computer that you want to connect to. Enter in the user name that you are connecting with. Click the “Show options” button to open the advanced options for your connection. You can use these options to tweak your connection to give you the best performance, as well as configure the sound and display. Click Connect to start connecting to the computer. When the connection is made, the other computer’s display will appear in a window on your computer. You can navigate Windows just like you normally would. 6. Open port 3389 to allow connections through the internet. If you want to be able to connect to your remote computer directly over the internet, without having to use a VPN, you will need to open port 3389 on the firewall of the computer you are connecting to. This will expose the Remote Desktop to the internet, meaning potentially anyone access it. For this reason, it is highly recommended that you have a very strong password. To find out how to open ports on your router, check out this guide. Once you open port 3389, you will be able to connect to the computer by entering its public (external) IP address. To find the public IP address, check out this guide. Remember, you will need the IP address of the computer you are connecting to. 7. Connect to your remote desktop with a smartphone or tablet. If you are running Windows 8 0r 8.1 Professional, you can connect to your remote desktop through the official Microsoft apps on iOS and Android. You will need to have Remote Desktop configured on your computer. Method 2. TeamViewer (Any) 1. Download TeamViewer. This is a free program for home users that allows you to quickly set up a remote connection between your computers. This programs is especially useful for Mac computers, as configuring native remote desktop connections is very tricky and potentially expensive. It is also useful for Mac-to-PC connections and vice versa. Select a download; there is an all-in-one complete version, or a special TeamViewer Host version for unattended access only. Besides TeamViewer, there are several other po[CENSORED]r programs available, such as LogMeIn, WebEX, LapLink, RealVNC, and GoToMyPC. 2. Install TeamViewer on the remote computer. When you start the installer, you will be asked if you want to Install or Run TeamViewer. Select Install to configure TeamViewer on the computer, allowing you to connect to it anytime. Check the “Show advanced settings” box. Select “personal/non-commerical use”. Read and accept the license agreement. 3. Configure TeamViewer for later remote connections. Make sure “Yes” is checked before continuing the installation. TeamViewer will be configured so that you can connect to it from any computer over the internet. Make sure that “Full access” is checked so that you can access the computer remotely without having to approve it on the remote computer. 4. Start the “Unattended access” setup process. After installation is complete, the “Unattended access” wizard will start. Follow the steps laid out in the wizard to complete the setup. You will need to give your computer a name as well as a password. Make sure that the password is strong to prevent unwanted intruders. 5. Create a TeamViewer account. This will allow you to quickly see which of your remote computers are online and available to connect to. Once your account is created, you will see your computer appear on the list in TeamViewer. 6. Keep TeamViewer running. TeamViewer will need to be running in order to connect to that computer. TeamViewer runs in the background, and takes minimal system resources. 7. Connect to the computer remotely. Once TeamViewer is configured on the remote computer, you can connect to it from another device. You can do this by logging into the TeamViewer website and connecting through the browser, or by downloading and installing the TeamViewer program on that computer. You will need to log in and use your password to connect to the remote computer. Method 3. Chrome Remote Desktop (Any) 1. Install the Remote Desktop Chrome extension. You can find this in the Google Chrome web store, and it is a free download. Be sure to only install the extension from the Google Chrome team. You will need to install the Chrome extension on the computer you want to connect to and the computer you are connecting from. You can install the Chrome extension on Windows, Mac and Linux computers, and virtually any modern version can run it. 2. Enable remote access. On the computer that you want to connect to, open the Remote Desktop app that you installed in Chrome. Sign in with your Google account if you are not already, and then click the “Enable remote connections” button. 3. Create a PIN. As an extra layer of security, you can create a PIN that will be required whenever you start a connection. This will help protect your computer even if someone is able to compromise your Google account. 4. Install the components. Once you create your PIN, the remote connection software will be installed on the computer. You may need to accept these installations, depending on the security settings on your computer. 5. Disable Sleep mode. You will not be able to connect to a computer that is Sleeping or in Hibernate. Make sure to disable these if you want to connect remotely. Open the Control Panel and then select Power Options. You may have to switch views to see the icon. Click the “Change plan settings” link next to your active plan. Set Sleep and Hibernate to Never. Click the “Save changes” button when you are finished. 6. Connect to the computer. On the computer you are using to connect with, open the Chrome Remote Desktop app. Click the “Get started” button and select the computer that you want to connect to. You will be asked for the PIN, and then you will be connected. You will only be able to choose computers that you have previously linked with your Google account. 7. Use the remote computer. Your remote computer’s display will be shown in your Google Chrome browser. You may experience a slight delay when using the remote computer, as commands need to be sent through the internet in order to reach it. Click the Disconnect button in the top menu to end the connection. Use the Send Keys button to send key commands to the remote computer, such as Ctrl + Alt + Del and Print Screen. 8. Share your screen temporarily. If you want to share your screen with someone on a temporary basis, such as for technical support, you can use the Remote Assistance option. Click the Share button on the Chrome Remote desktop main menu, and then copy the code that is displayed. Give this code to the person that is assisting you, and they will be able to connect through the Chrome Remote Desktop app on their computer
  10. ystem information tools are software programs that gather all the important, but hard to come by, details about the hardware in your computer system. This sort of data is very helpful to someone helping you with a problem with your computer. There are other great uses for system information tools too, like providing data on the type of RAM you have so you buy the right upgrade or replacement, creating a list of hardware when selling a computer, keeping tabs on the temperature of your important components, and lots more. Note: I've only included free system information tools in this list. Please let me knowif one of these programs is now charging and I'll remove it. 01 of 11 Speccy Speccy. © Piriform Ltd Piriform, creators of the po[CENSORED]r CCleaner, Defraggler, and Recuva programs, also produce Speccy, my favorite free system information tool. Speccy's layout is nicely designed to provide all the information you need without being overly cluttered. A summary page gives you brief, but very helpful information on things like the operating system, memory, graphics, and storage devices. A more detailed look at each category is organized in their respective sections. Speccy Review & Free Download My favorite feature is the ability to send system specs from Speccy to a public webpage to easily share with others. Exporting to a file, as well as printing, are additional options, making saving a list of all your hardware details really easy. Speccy works with all versions of Windows from Windows 10 through Windows XP.More » 02 of 11 PC Wizard 2015 PC Wizard. Another free system information tool that shows detail on a huge variety of components is PC Wizard 2015. It's easy to save a report detailing any or all parts of the program, and you can even copy out single lines of data to the clipboard. PC Wizard 2015 Review & Free Download Out of all the system information tools I've used, PC Wizard 2015 is certainly the most informative. It includes not only the basic and advanced information on internal and external hardware but also useful operating system details. PC Wizard 2015 can be installed on Windows 8, 7, Vista, and XP. It doesn't work on Windows 10. More » 03 of 11 System Information for Windows (SIW) SIW. © Gabriel Topala SIW is a portable and completely free system information tool that shows detail on tons of different areas in Windows. In addition to regular information like that about standard hardware, SIW also reveals detail regarding installed applications, among many other areas of Windows. Everything SIW finds is separated into three easy to read sections, called Software, Hardware, and Network, with even more specific subcategories. A summary report that contains basic hardware and software information can be exported to an HTML file. System Information for Windows (SIW) Review & Free Download SIW is so full of detail that it oftentimes takes awhile for the information to po[CENSORED]te when you first open the program. Only Windows 7, Vista, XP, and 2000 users can use SIW, as it's not compatible with Windows 10 or Windows 8. More » 04 of 11 ASTRA32 ASTRA32. © Sysinfo Lab ASTRA32 is another free system information tool that shows amazing detail on numerous devices and other parts of the system. There are several categories to separate the information it gathers on hardware, like that of a motherboard, storage, and monitor information. A system summary section is perfect for seeing an overview of all the hardware and operating system details. Also, a dedicated section for live monitoring is included to show the temperature and current usage of various hardware components. ASTRA32 Review & Free Download ASTRA32 works as a demo program, but it doesn't really mean much because it still provides lots of useful information. ASTRA32 can be used on Windows 8, 7, Vista, XP, 2000, and Windows Server 2008 and 2003. I tested it in Windows 10 but was unable to get it working. More » 05 of 11 HWiNFO HWiNFO32. © Martin Malik HWiNFO shows nearly the same details as these other free system information tools, like for the CPU, motherboard, monitor, audio, network, and other components. A sensor status window is included to monitor the current and average speed/rate of the memory, hard drive, and CPU. HWiNFO can also run a benchmark against these areas. Report files can be created for some or all of the system components, and you can also set up automatic reporting that sounds an alarm when a sensor exceeds a particular threshold. HWiNFO Review & Free Download Unfortunately, I found that HWiNFO doesn't include as much information as some of the other applications from this list. Though the data it does display is still very helpful. HWiNFO runs on Windows 10 through Windows XP. More » 06 of 11 Belarc Advisor Belarc Advisor 8.5c. Belarc Advisor isn't as detailed as some of these other free system information tools. However, basic information on the operating system, processor, motherboard, memory, drives, bus adapters, display, group policies, and users are shown. In addition to the above, a unique feature in Belarc Advisor is the ability to list all the security updates Windows is missing. You can also view software licenses, installed hotfixes, program usage frequency, and version numbers for select Microsoft products. Results of a scan open in a web browser and can be viewed on a single web page. Belarc Advisor Review & Free Download Belarc Advisor is quick to download and doesn't try to install additional programs during setup, which is always nice. Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP are supported.More » 07 of 11 Free PC Audit Free PC Audit. Free PC Audit includes all the features you'd expect to find in any system information utility, including the ability for a report to be saved as a simple text file. For example, you can see information on all the hardware, like the motherboard, memory, and printers. In addition, Free PC Audit displays the Windows product keyand ID, a list of installed software, and all the currently running processes, among many other things. Free PC Audit Review & Free Download Free PC Audit is completely portable, making it perfect for a flash drive. I tested Free PC Audit in Windows 10, 8, and 7, but it should also work fine in older versions. More » 08 of 11 MiTeC System Information X MiTeC System Information X. MiTeC System Information X is a free system information software program that's licensed for both private and commercial use. The tool is portable, easy to use, and can create a summary report. Among many other categories, you'll find all the standard details like audio, network, and motherboard, information. More specific information can also be shown, such as drivers and processes. MiTeC System Information X Review & Free Download The tabbed interface makes MiTeC System Information X really easy to navigate through if you're viewing more than one report at once. MiTeC System Information X can be used with Windows 10 through Windows 2000, as well as with Windows Server 2008 and 2003. More » 09 of 11 EVEREST Home Edition EVEREST Home Edition. © Lavalys, Inc. EVEREST Home Edition is a portable free system information tool that scans very quickly and organizes everything it finds into 9 categories, including one for a summary page. All the standard hardware details are included, like that of the motherboard, network, storage devices, and display, with the ability to create an HTML report of everything. You can create favorites in EVEREST Home Edition to have instant access to any hardware component from the menu bar. EVEREST Home Edition Review & Free Download Unfortunately, EVEREST Home Edition is no longer being developed. This means if it's still not being developed in the future, the new hardware devices that are released will likely not be recognized by the program. Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP users can install EVEREST Home Edition. More » Top 10 System Information Viewer (SIV) System Information Viewer. © Ray Hinchliffe SIV is another free system information tool for Windows that runs as a portable program (i.e. no need to install). In addition to USB, hard drive, adapter, and basic OS details, SIV also includes a live sensor to show CPU and memory utilization. System Information Viewer (SIV) Review & Free Download I think the interface is a bit hard to look at - the details are too difficult to read. However, if you have the patience to look closely enough, you'll find all the information you'd expect. SIV is designed for Windows 10 through Windows 2000, plus older versions like Windows 98 and 95. It also works with Windows Server 2012, 2008, and 2003. More »
  11. Computer hardware is the collection of physical parts of a computer system. This includes the computer case, monitor, keyboard, and mouse. It also includes all the parts inside the computer case, such as the hard disk drive, motherboard, video card, and many others. Computer hardware is what you can physically touch. Definitions A computer system consists of two major elements: hardware and software. Computer hardware is the collection of all the parts you can physically touch. Computer software, on the other hand, is not something you can touch. Software is a set of instructions for a computer to perform specific operations. You need both hardware and software for a computer system to work. Some hardware components are easy to recognize, such as the computer case, keyboard, and monitor. However, there are many different types of hardware components. In this lesson, you will learn how to recognize the different components and what they do. Types of Computers Before looking at the various components, it is useful to distinguish between two different types of computers: desktop computers and laptop computers. A desktop computer consists of a computer case and a separate monitor, keyboard, and mouse. As the name suggests, this type of computer is typically placed on a desk and is not very portable. Typical desktop computer with a separate computer case, monitor, keyboard, and mouse A laptop computer has the same components but integrated into a single, portable unit. Typical laptop computer with integrated hardware components While these two types of computers look quite different, they have the same general hardware components. Hardware Components Let's start with the computer case. This is the metal enclosure that contains many of the other hardware components. It comes in various shapes and sizes, but a typical tower model is between 15-25 inches high. Want to know what's inside? Okay, go get a screwdriver and let's open it up. Seriously, if you are really into computers, the best way to learn is to actually get hands-on. To save us some time, however, have a look at this desktop computer case. A computer enthusiast replaced the metal side panel with a transparent one, so we can have a look inside. Although that photo looks pretty cool, it is a bit hard to recognize the individual components, especially with all the connecting wires running through it. This figure shows a more schematic version of a desktop computer, which makes it easier to point out the essential hardware components. The various components of a computer case The computer case contains a power supply unit (#6) to convert general-purpose electricity to direct current for the other components. The most critical component is the motherboard (#2), a plastic board on which several essential components are mounted. This includes the central processing unit, or CPU, (#3), the main memory (#4), and expansions slots (#5) for other hardware components. The internal hard disk drive (#8) serves as the mass storage device for data files and software applications. An optical disk drive (#7) makes it possible to read from and write CDs and DVDs. Other hardware components typically found inside the computer case (but not shown in the figure) are a sound card, a video card, and a cooling mechanism, such as a fan. A computer system also needs input devices, such as a keyboard (#9) and a mouse (#10). To interact with a user, a computer system also needs a display device, such as a monitor (#1)
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