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  1. A table of file extensions and the programs used to open them 1.Extension (.doc) 2.Definition and Description (= word document) 3.Program to Open the File (Windows: Word) .aac Advanced Audio Coding File - highly compressed audio file that maintains quality nearly indistinguishable from the original audio source Mac / Windows: Apple iTunes .ai Adobe Illustrator File - vector image file made up of paths, created by Adobe Illustrator Mac / Windows: Adobe Illustrator .arc Macintosh Hierarchical Archive - self-extracting compressed file Mac: Opens itself Windows: Stuffit Expander .aiff Audio Interchange File Format - sound file, similar to .wav Mac / Windows: Audio or media application (QuickTime / Windows Media Player) .asf Advanced Systems Format - media file developed by Microsoft; can be compressed using a variety of codecs Mac / Windows: Windows Media Player .asmx Active Server Method File - defines Web services called by an Active Server Page (see below) Windows: Microsoft Windows-based Web server with the .NET framework .asp Active Server Page - server-generated HTML Web page based on ActiveX scripting Mac / Windows: Web browser, such as Safari or Internet Explorer (ASP code is parsed by the Web server) .aspx Active Server Page Extended - server-generated HTML Web page based on ActiveX scripting that uses the Microsoft .NET framework Mac / Windows: Web browser, such as Safari or Internet Explorer (ASP code is parsed by the Web server) .avi Audio Video Interleave File - high-quality video format; uses less compression than similar formats such as .mpeg and .mov Mac / Windows: Any movie player (QuickTime, Windows Media Player) .bat DOS Batch File - contains a series of line commands; runs itself Windows: Any text editor .bin Macbinary II Encoded File - compressed file encoded as binary or MacBinary Mac: Stuffit Expander .bmp Bitmap Image - uncompressed raster image made up of pixels of different colors Mac / Windows: Adobe Photoshop or any image viewer that can read bitmap files .cer Internet Security Certificate - security file provided by a third party such as VeriSign or Thwate that confirms the authenticity of a Web site Mac / Windows: Web server such as Apache or Windows 2000 Server .cgi Common Gateway Interface Script - written in C or Perl; can only be edited if it is not pre-compiled Mac / Windows: Any text editor .cif CD Disk Image - CD image format created by Corel and used by Roxio CD Creator; mounts as a physical CD Windows: Roxio Media Creator, MagicISO .css Cascading Style Sheet - used for formatting the contents of a Web page, such as font type, size, and color, as well as table layout and spacing Mac / Windows: Editable with any text editor, used by HTML pages .csv Comma Separated Values - contains data separated by commas and each new line represents a new row; values can be organized into cells by a spreadsheet program Mac / Windows: Any spreadsheet program, such as Microsoft Excel .dat Data File - written by an application and typically accessed only by that application Windows: Any text editor .db Database File - generic database file, could be created by a number of different database programs Mac / Windows: A compatible database program such as FileMaker Pro or MS Access .dbx Microsoft Visual Foxpro Table File - contains a Foxpro table Mac / Windows: FoxPro or other database program .dll Dynamic Link Library - a compiled set of procedures and/or drivers called by another program Windows: a compiled program that should not be edited .dmg Disk Image - a mountable disk image file; opening the image file will mount a virtual disk on the Desktop Mac OS X: Apple Disk Utility (not compatible with Mac OS 9) .doc Microsoft Word Document - a document created by Microsoft Word or WordPad Mac / Windows: Microsoft Word .dot Microsoft Word Template - a template for new Microsoft Word documents Mac / Windows: Microsoft Word .dwn Firmware Update File - software that updates firmware Windows: Various hardware components that allow their firmware to be updated .eml Outlook Express Saved Message - message that was saved in Outlook Mac / Windows: Microsoft Outlook .eps Encapsulated PostScript - PostScript (.ps) file typically containing images, vector graphics, and text. Has an embedded preview image; often used for transferring between different operating systems. Mac / Windows: Adobe Illustrator, Acrobat, or Photoshop; most image-editing programs can at least view the preview image .exe Executable File - DOS/Windows program or self-extracting archive Windows: Runs itself .fpt FileMaker Pro File - database created by FileMaker Pro Mac / Windows: FileMaker Pro .gif Graphical Interchange Format - image file that uses up to 256 indexed colors; common format for Web graphics Mac / Windows: Any picture viewer or Web browser (Mac: Preview, Windows: Photo Editor) .gp4 CCITT Group 4 File - Fax document Mac / Windows: Any fax program .gz Gnu zipped file - compressed using the common method (Gnu) on UNIX systems Mac: Stuffit Expander Windows: WinZIP .hlp Windows help File - documentation for Windows or Windows programs Windows: Windows Help Viewer (integrated into Windows) .htm .html HTML File - HTML coded page to be displayed in a Web browser; .htm is the extension typically used by Microsoft FrontPage Mac / Windows: Web browser (Netscape / Internet Explorer) .hqx BinHex 4.0 encoded File - Macintosh file compressed and encoded into 7-bit text; helps maintain file integrity for downloads Mac: Stuffit Expander .ico Icon File - Windows icon file format; can be used to change file icons Windows: Part of the operating system .img Macintosh Disk Image - can be mounted like a disk; acts like a hard disk when mounted Mac OS 9: Apple Disk Copy or Aladdin ShrinkWrap Mac OS X: Apple Disk Utility Windows: MagicISO .indd Adobe InDesign File - professional page layout file created by Adobe InDesign Mac / Windows: Adobe InDesign .ini Initialization File - contains settings for Windows programs; can be edited, but typically shouldn't be Windows: Any text editor .jar Java Archive File - contains multiple Java files; can be compressed, digitally signed, and run as a program Mac / Windows: Any program that supports Java 1.1 or later .jpeg jpg Joint Photographic Experts Group File - 24-bit compressed graphic format; common format for Web graphics Mac / Windows: Any picture viewer or Web browser (Mac: Preview, Windows: Photo Editor) .js JavaScript file - text file containing JavaScript code; often referenced by Web pages that incorporate JavaScript functions Mac / Windows: Any text editor (for editing); any Web browser (to compile and run the JavaScript code) .kpg Kai's Power Goo Graphic - image file edited and saved in Kai's Power Goo Mac / Windows: Kai's Power Goo (Scansoft) .lit eBook File - electronic version of a book or other publication Windows: Microsoft Reader .lnk File Shortcut (or Link) - link or alias to the original file; an icon that points to the actual file Windows: Windows Operating System .log Log File - text file that keeps a log of certain events; used by operating systems, installers, Web servers, and many other programs Mac / Windows: Any text editor .m4a MPEG-4 Audio Layer - audio file that uses MPEG-4 audio compression; basically an .mp4 file without the video track Mac / Windows: Apple iTunes or QuickTime Player, Windows Media Player, or other audio program that supports MP4 compression .max Paperport File - document converted by Scansoft Paperport Mac / Windows: Paperport Viewer .mdb Microsoft Access Database - database file (including, tables, forms, queries, etc.) created by Microsoft Access Mac / Windows: Microsoft Access .mdi Microsoft Document Imaging Format - high-resolution, tag-based graphics format based on TIFF Mac / Windows: Microsoft Office .mid .midi MIDI File - Musical Instrument Digital Interface standard file; contains music data such as what notes are played, when they are played, how hard the key is pressed, how long it is held, etc. Mac / Windows: QuickTime Player or other audio program that supports MIDI .mim .mime Multi-Purpose Internet Mail - common encoding for e-mail attachments Mac: Stuffit Expander Windows: WinZip .mp3 .mpu Moving Picture Experts Group 3 Layer Audio - compressed audio format; near-CD quality sound (stereo, 16-bit) Mac / Windows: iTunes or other music player .mp4 MPEG-4 Video File - video clip or movie that uses MPEG-4 compression Mac / Windows: Apple QuickTime Player .mpg .mpeg Moving Picture Experts Group File - common video format; often used for downloadable movies Mac / Windows: Any movie player (QuickTime, Windows Media Player) .mpp Microsoft Project File - created for organizing, tracking, and maintaining projects Windows: Microsoft Project .mov .moov Apple QuickTime Movie - common multimedia format; cross-platform, but developed by Apple Mac / Windows: Apple QuickTime Player .ns2 .ns3 .ns4 Lotus Notes Database - database file created by Lotus Notes 2, 3, or 4 Mac / Windows: Lotus Notes .ocx ActiveX Control - an object that can be placed within an ActiveX form and can have an event attached to it Windows: ActiveX development software .old Backup File - often used as an indicator for a backup copy of a file; often placed after the orginal suffix (i.e. document.doc.old) Mac / Windows: Original program used to create file .p65 PageMaker 6.5 Document - page layout document created by Adobe PageMaker Mac / Windows: Adobe Pagemaker 6.5 or greater .pab Personal Address Book - address book file for Microsoft e-mail programs Mac: Microsoft Outlook/Entourage Windows: Microsoft Outlook/Exchange .pct Picture File - image file formatted in the Macintosh PICT format Mac / Windows: Any image viewing program with PICT support, i.e. Adobe Photoshop .pdf Portable Document Format - cross-platform document created by Adobe Acrobat Mac / Windows: Adobe Acrobat Reader (free) or Adobe Acrobat (commercial version) .pfc AOL Personal File Cabinet - file system for America Online Mac / Windows: update using AOL .pgm Portable Graymap - grayscale image file Mac / Windows: any program that can read graymap files, i.e. Adobe Photoshop with CartaPGM plug-in; can be edited with a text teditor .pl Perl Script - text (ASCII) file that can be compiled and run on Unix Mac / Windows: Any text editor .pmd PageMaker Document - page layout file created by Adobe PageMaker Mac / Windows: Adobe PageMaker 7 .png Portable Network Graphic - lossless image format that uses indexed colors (like a GIF), but without copyright issues Mac / Windows: Most picture viewers and Web browsers (Mac: Preview, Windows: Photo Editor) .pps Powerpoint Slide Show - slide show created by Microsoft Powerpoint Mac / Windows: Microsoft PowerPoint or PowerPoint Viewer .ppt PowerPoint Presentation - editable slide show created by Microsoft Powerpoint Mac / Windows: Microsoft PowerPoint .ps Postscript File - saved in printer-readable format, often consisting of vector graphics and text; can be printed directly without being opened in an application Mac / Windows: Adobe Illustrator, Acrobat, or Photoshop; any printer utility that supports Postscript .psd Photoshop Document - document created by Photoshop; can include layers, filters, and other Photoshop specific elements Mac / Windows: Adobe Photoshop .pst Personal Folder File - contains personal information for Microsoft e-mail programs Mac: Microsoft Outlook/Entourage Windows: Microsoft Outlook/Exchange .pub Publisher Document - Microsoft Publisher file Windows: Microsoft Publisher .pwl Windows Password List - list of passwords used for Windows login and other programs such as NetMeeting; stored in the Windows directory Windows: Not meant to be opened, can be viewed with Pwl Tools .qt Apple QuickTime Movie - common multimedia format; cross-platform, developed by Apple Mac / Windows: Apple QuickTime Player .qxd QuarkXpress Document - QuarkXpress desktop publishing file Mac / Windows: QuarkXpress .ra .ram Real Audio - audio file created by RealPlayer Mac / Windows: RealPlayer .rar WinRAR Compressed Archive - compressed file or group of files; uses a higher compression ratio than typical ZIP compression Mac: Stuffit Expander Windows: WinRAR .rcd Arcade File - dynamic physical simulation document Windows: Arcade structure modeling program, developed by the University of Virginia .rtf Rich Text Format - text file that includes formatting such as bold type, italics, different fonts and font sizes, etc. Mac / Windows: Any text editor that supports text formatting .rm Real Media - media file created by RealPlayer Mac / Windows: RealPlayer .rmr ResumeMaker File - resume file created by ResumeMaker Windows: ResumeMaker Professional or Career Edition .sea Self-Extracting Archive - compressed Macintosh file that opens and uncompresses itself Mac: opens itself Windows: Stuffit Expander .sca Norton AntiVirus Scan File - data file that tells Norton AntiVirus what to scan Mac / Windows: Norton AntVirus .sig Signature File - small text file that can be automatically attached to the end of email messages; often includes name, phone numbers, and e-mail address Mac / Windows: E-mail programs such as Outlook Express and Eudora Pro .sit Stuffit Archive - compressed file "stuffed" by Aladdin Stuffit program; originally Mac-only, now crossplatform Mac / Windows: Stuffit Expander .smi ShrinkWrap Disk Image - disk image created by ShrinkWrap; mounts as a disk when opened Mac: Aladdin ShrinkWrap or Apple Disk Copy .sql Structured Query Language Data - database file written in SQL; can be read by any compatible database Mac / Windows: Any text editor or SQL-compatible database program such as Microsoft Access .swf Macromedia Flash Movie - vector-based animation created by Macromedia Flash; plays automatically in Web browser if Flash plug-in is installed Mac / Windows: Macromedia Flash Player or Web browser with Flash plug-in installed .swp Swap File - used by the operating system to swap information from memory to the hard disk; acts as virtual memory or simply a memory buffer Mac / Windows: non-editable .sys System File - stores system settings and variables for DOS and Windows; typically should not be edited Windows: Any text editor .tar Consolidated File Archive (Unix) - multiple files stored as one archive via Unix tar program; often compressed with Gnu Zip as well Mac: Stuffit Expander Windows: WinZip .tiff Tagged Image File Format - high quality graphics format Mac / Windows: Any picture viewer (Mac: Preview, Windows: Photo Editor) .tga Targa Graphic - texture file, often used in games Mac / Windows: QuickTime Player .tmb Timbuktu Pro Document - remote access control file Mac: Timbuktu Pro .txt Text File - file containing only text Mac / Windows: Any text editor .uu .uue Uuencoded File - encoded by Unix uuencode Mac: UU Undo Windows: WinCode .vsd Visio Drawing File - diagram created by Visio Windows: Microsoft Visio .wav Windows WAVE Sound File - high-quality audio file, similar to AIFF Mac / Windows: Audio or media application (QuickTime / Windows Media Player) .wk1 Lotus Worksheet - spreadsheet created by Lotus Mac / Windows: Lotus 1-2-3 or Microsoft Excel .wma Windows Media Audio - audio file compressed with Windows Media compression Mac / Windows: Windows Media Player .wmf Windows Metafile - proprietary Windows graphic format Windows: Xara X or compatible Windows viewing program .wmv Windows Media Video - video/audio file compressed with Windows Media codec Mac / Windows: Windows Media Player .wpd Word Perfect Document - text document created by Corel WordPerfect Mac / Windows: Corel WordPerfect .wpt Word Perfect Document - template for Corel WordPerfect documents Mac / Windows: Corel WordPerfect .wpm Word Perfect Macro - macro file for Corel WordPerfect Mac / Windows: Corel WordPerfect .xls Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet - spreadsheet created by Microsoft Excel Mac / Windows: Microsoft Excel .xlw Microsoft Excel Workbook - workbook containing multiple items created by Microsoft Excel Mac / Windows: Microsoft Excel .xlt Microsoft Excel Template - template for new Microsoft Excel documents Mac / Windows: Microsoft Excel .xml Extensible Markup Language File - data file that uses tags (like HTML) to define objects and object attributes; a text-based database Mac / Windows: Any text editor .ymg .yps Yahoo Messenger File - written by Yahoo Messenger Mac / Windows: Yahoo Messenger .z Unix Compressed File - compression format for some files on Unix servers Mac: Stuffit Expander Windows: WinZip .zip Zipped File - compressed by PKZip or WinZip; typically used with Windows files Mac: Stuffit Expander Windows: WinZip Download this info with the link below http://www.mediafire.com/?vn1c7ly1dl7opzd
  2. Hello Here im posting u the eclipse projects that has all the example codes that i wrote on most of the packages and concepts in core java with self explanatory comments... i wrote this to teach my friends... hope it helps you... (this mainly has programs related to most of the concepts and packages in jdk 1.6) https://www.dropbox.com/s/2mans7auszsg87s/Core_Java.rar
  3. W3School tutorials are really helpful to those beginners who want to learn from basics scratch mode,those who are in search of offline w3c tutorials, please find below download link. w3schools tutorials are available online But it would really better if we ca have any offline version so that we can go through it without being online. Since My Colledge days, i was really enjoying learning with w3schools html tutorials,W3Schools.Com – Full Web Building Tutorials. It was my wish to have entire w3schools tutorials in my portable storage device, but now a days i had download entire w3schools tutorials on my local drive so, we can browse tutorials offline Those who doesn’t know the importance of w3school tutorials , w3school has all the stuff which is enough for intermediate level web development. It covers HTML, XHTML, CSS, XML, browser scripting javascript vbscript DHTML WMLScript, server scripting PHP ASP SQL, Dot NET etc. i specially like W3Schools.Com – Full Web Building Tutorials,w3schools sitemap tutorials, Javascrip tutorials link to this tutorial to view online (thanks to kei82 for posting it on his website) http://dnkweb.no-ip.info/w3schools-offline/default.htm download link with few added topics https://rapidshare.com/files/2655969948/World Of E Book.rar actual W3schools website below for tutorials http://www.w3schools.com
  4. Here im posting the way to root any android device manually... to follow this guide u need basic knowledge of file system and coding... How to gain root access on an Android deviceThis description applies to any Android device using a bootloader that is possible to unlock. Most vendors today ship their bootloaders locked with the option to unlocking them, most often voiding the warranty. This is the manual way gaining root access. Note that "rooting the phone" often implies installing utilities such as su, the SuperUser app etc. You may do this after using this tutorial, but I'm here only describing the process of getting the initial root access itself. If you got a well known and/or not brand new device, there probably already exists ready-made one-click tools rooting your device much easier than this. This tutorial is if you don't got such a tool, or for some reason don't want to use them - or if you simply are curious about the methods used. All tools used here assumes you are using a GNU/Linux environment such as Debian, Ubuntu or so. StepsUnlock the bootloader Obtain your boot image Unpack the boot image Unpack initramfs root file system Enable insecure mode Pack initramfs Pack boot image Fastboot device using own boot image adb shell to the device Unlock the Boot-loaderThis tutorial assumes you have a device with either an unlocked or unlockable bootloader. This is the most common today. The phone is shipped with the bootloader locked (i.e. tamper proof), but the manufacturer gives you the option to unlock it. This is usually at the cost of the the Digital Rights Manager data (DRM) and also often limits the warranty. This is quite understandable, since you can easily damage the unlocked device for example by overclocking it beyond its thermal capacity, melting the CPU, to mention a worst case scenario. With the bootloader unlocked, you are able to both boot the device, and/or flash the internal disk, using custom root file system images. Make sure your vendor allows you to unlock your device before continuing this tutorial. You may wait with the actual unlocking until you created your new boot image, though. If you can't find any information about the state of your bootloader, just try booting you device with the image you'll build here. Either it works, or your device politely refuses it. Obtaining the boot imageNow you'll need to get hold your original boot image. You can either extract this from the device itself, get it from your manufacturer or from some trusted source on the Internet providing original images. Often the original distribution is a zip archive (but not necessary with the .zip extension). Unzip it to get the boot.img file. Unpacking the boot imageThe boot image (boot.img) is composed of both the kernel and the initial root file system (initramfs). To split this, you'll need some utility. I've written such tool here below. There are several other, often script based, tools out there as well. http://whiteboard.ping.se/Android/Unmkbootimg Unpacking the root file systemNow you need to unpack the root file system. It's a gziped cpio archive, and can be unpacked using standard GNU/Linux utilities. To preserve file ownership, perform this either as the root user, or run fakeroot. Now the file system is unpacked in the directory "rootfs". Set the Android to insecureAndroid got a security feature you can turn on or off. Usually this should be enabled for production environment and disabled for development devices. By turning security off, you can gain root access. Edit /default.prop in the root file system and set the property "ro.secure=0". Pack the root file systemAll done, now we only have to repack everything again. Pack the root file system. Compile the boot imageNow we build the new insecure boot image. Use the same parameters unmkbootimg suggested to get base address and so correct. If unmkbootimg didn't print out any base address, it's because default is used, and you won't need to specify it to mkbootimg neither. Boot the device in Insecure modeNow you've got a new boot image with security disabled. Boot, but avoid flashing if possible, the device using this image. To be able to do this, the device must be put in fastboot mode. This is usually one of the following. Device powered off. Press and hold Volume-UP during power on. Device powered off. Press and hold Volume-UP and insert USB cable connected to computer. If this doesn't work, Google "fastboot" plus your device name. Once in fastboot, boot the phone using the fastboot command, supplied with the Android SDK. Now the phone will (hopefully) start and look as usual. The only difference is that security is turned off. Open a root shell on you deviceNow connecting to you device using ADB (also part of Android SDK), you'll get a root shell, instead of running as the "shell" user. This is thanks to disabled security. You are now root! Do whatever you want, e.g. installing a su program in /system/bin etc. Remember to remount /system in read/write mode before you can write anything there. Because you did not flash your device with the insecure boot image, the next time you reboot it, security will be turned on again, for your protection. The modifications you've done on /system are of course still there. Since the root file system is restored from the boot image each boot, no changes done here will survive a reboot. Still, you can follow this tutorial making permanent changes at the root disk, flashing the boot image instead of only booting it. I don't recommend using ro.secure=0 as default, though, but there may be other changes you want to apply to the root disk. It didn't work?! Everything in this guide went well, but still, once "adb shell", you still didn't got root, but are stuck at the shell user with the $-prompt? Some devices seems not to honor the ro.secure property - but despair not, we still can fix this. We just have to install a root shell in the root file system instead. Back at your computer, cd to your rootfsdirectory from above and make sure your device is connected via the USB cable and up and running. Then issue the commands below to perform this. Now go back and continue from "Pack the root file system" above to create a new boot image. Once the device is booted using this new image you can execute your root shell to gain root. You are now root user
  5. Vignesh Nallamad

    How to upgrade windows 7 home basic to windows 7 ultimate

    U will lose all your installed apps with fresh install.. Instead just paste the link in your anytime update option and let windows do the job.. Which is simple and hassle free...
  6. Give a make over to ur android with this go launcher theme... play store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.go.launcherex.theme.kxnt.ics&hl=en Download link https://www.dropbox.com/s/xakeqm4wfhwnq9o/Jelly_Bean_Theme_Go_launcher_v5.apk
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    HDD PARTITIONS

    hey pal... can u link me to the software u r talking about...
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    How to Root Alcatel OT 985 / 985D

    my pleasure bro
  9. Vignesh Nallamad

    How To Unlock an Android Pattern

    this is called as recovery mode for other devices the combo will be volume down + power button or long hold power button...
  10. Vignesh Nallamad

    How to Root Alcatel OT 985 / 985D

    To root the 985 you basically need this: - Installed Drivers VERY IMPORTANT! - Installed ADB shell (To open ADB command prompt go into the install folder of adb -> sdk -> platform tools -> hold SHIFT and right click -> select open command prompt window here) - this was the command line for me - for you it might be different! - Create ROM backup following these instructions: - Open ADB command prompt (described above) and enter adb shell cat /proc/mtd - If all goes well copy the results into notepad and save the file as firmware.info - After that open MTK 65xx ROM Studio - Go File -> Load Firmware.info -> select the file you generated earlier - Notice that the window is now filled with data from your file -> click Create ROM - Now save that file somewhere easily accessible it's your SCATTER file needed a bit later. - Open SP Flash Tool (Make sure MT 65x3 USB VCOM drivers are installed ) - Go Options -> USB Mode - Then press SCATTER-LOADING to the right and select your SCATTER file generated earlier (ignore messages) - Go into the read-back tab - Select every checkbox (to make FULL Backup,) or just what you need (Bootimg.img) select where to save Backup! - When the windows appear make sure that READ PAGE ONLY is selected! - Press READ BACK (by this point your phone hasn't been connected at all to the PC) - Now turn off your phone, pull out the battery,hold VOLUME UP, plug the phone in and THEN quickly put the battery back in!!! - If all goes well you should see one red bar and one or several blue ones (depending on what you selected to backup) - This can take a while, BOOM Green circle - BACKUP IS DONE! - Now on to the rooting stuff: - In SP Flash Tool (I am expecting that you closed it and opened it again) - Check to see if USB Mode is enabled (see above) - Load the SCATTER file again - Then when you see the files and checkboxes in the window under click on BOOTIMG and SELECT the one that is attached to this post (!!!!NOTE This is the same BOOTIMG from the serbian video on youtube WE ONLY NEED THE BOOTIMG FROM THIS GUY NOTHING ELSE ESPECIALLY NOT THE SCATTER!!!!) - Ignore the following messages - Make sure that your phone is not plugged in, turned off and battery removed - Press Download, wait 15 sec, plug the phone in THEN insert battery - Wait for it.. (Nice one) - A yellow bar will go across and BOOM Green circle AT THIS POINT YOU HAVE FLASHED YOUR BOOTIMG IF YOU HAVE DONE THIS RIGHT THERE WOULD BE NO PROBLEMS, IF IT'S DONE WRONG YOUR PHONE MIGHT NOT RECOGNIZE THE SIM CARD (IF THIS HAPPENS DO THE LAST STEP AGAIN BUT WITH THE BOOTIMG FROM THE BACKUP) - Unplug phone, remove battery, insert battery -> BOOT If it boots, OK, if not flash back with backup (see above written in BIG letters - Download SuperOneClick and open it - Plug in your phone TURNED ON! - Click Root. Reboot. DONE If anything else pops up you have a problem with the drivers make sure that the drivers are correctly installed (stupid Windows rrrr...) Now you have rooted you ALCATEL OT-985n/d and can do all kinds of crazy stuff... DISCLAIMER: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DAMAGE TO YOUR PHONE, YOU, OR ANY OTHER MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY. WON'T BE HELD AT CHARGE IF YOUR PHONE BLOWS UP, FALLS DOWN AND ERRADICATES HALF OF THE HUMAN RACE AS A RESULT OF MOLECULAR MUTATION CAUSED BY THE GAMA RADIATION BLA BLA YOU GET MY DRIFT.. link to the OP where u can find boot.img (at the bottom of the post u will see boot.img in attachment) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1971156
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    PVR Converter..

    may be this will help u bro... http://www.doremisoft.net/video-converter/
  12. Vignesh Nallamad

    Do you like the new layout?

    am i the only one who doesnt like it? i felt colors are too dark..
  13. Vignesh Nallamad

    USB DONGLE

    add an exception to that particular autorun app in the antivirus..
  14. Vignesh Nallamad

    USB PEN DRIVE GIVES WRITE PROTECTION ERROR

    if u have access to any linux based os then connect the pendrive to it and type the following in terminal # chgrp storage /media/disk # chmod 777 /media/disk after this u can format it to fat32 # su <password> $ fdisk /dev/sda $ mkfs -t vfat /dev/sda1 so u can
  15. Vignesh Nallamad

    LINUX

    for file sharing create a virtual server on widows pc and connect linux destro to it and transfer file.. or else try the below command PC A type command: Code:ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.1 up PC B type command: Code:ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.2 up From PC A type to see if connected or not Code:ping 127.0.0.1 ping 192.168.1.2 OR from PC B type to see if connected or not Code:ping 127.0.0.1 ping 192.168.1.1 To copy file between 2 server/pc make sure ssh is running. Or type command on both PC: Code:/etc/init.d/sshd start To copy file from PCA to PCB type command Code:scp filename user@192.168.1.2:/tmp GUI network config tool Code:system-config-network Type all above command as the root user.
  16. Vignesh Nallamad

    please help with this!

    i follow my friends no help in issues related to hacking
  17. Vignesh Nallamad

    Problem With My Burner(Writer).

    bro try this.. 1.first switch off ur comp 2.remove your dvd rom 3.start ur comp 4.uninstall all the drivers related to that dvd rom from device manager(dvd rom not available will be shown) 5.shut down 6. connect back ur dvd rom and restart 7. rom will be reinstalled with latest drivers... i think this is a crude way but it will mostly work (if there is a hardware problem it wont )
  18. Vignesh Nallamad

    USB

    yes this is because of the following procedure 1. first time u plug ur usb to port 1 then the driver is initialized to port 1 only. 2. next time when u plug it to port 2 the same driver is copied and assigned to port 2 but to do this it takes time thats when the message u get installing device driver.. after this copy of the driver in port 1 is deleted 3. if u keep plugging into different ports it keeps re installing.. 4. plug and play devices also have binary drivers which take time to install.. its not instantaneous. have a nice day
  19. Vignesh Nallamad

    Access blocked sites using Proxy Servers

    instead replace http with https or www with www4 (the number depends on ur isp)...
  20. Vignesh Nallamad

    How to use UCCW...

    UCCW is a very famous widget app with which we can create, apply and mod any widgets... here is a video that shows how to use it...
  21. Vignesh Nallamad

    First | Signature | #CyberPhoenix | for all Members

    u r awesome bro
  22. Hey guys, if the files in your pen drive or hdd is hidden by virus permanently and not able to view it even when hidden files box is checked? are shortcuts created instead of the actual file? then here is the solution Step One:Plug your USB Pendrive or External HDD or Memory Card which is Affected. Step Two:Go to Start -> Run-> Type CMD and Enter Step Three:Find the drive letter for the connected USB drive. For Example, I: In command prompt, type I: and Hit enter. Command Prompt will show I:/ Step Four:Then type attrib -s -h /s /d *.* Make sure that you put space between each elements in the code. and hit enter and wait for few seconds. Check the Screen Shot of Above Steps:
  23. samsung has told there will be no update for galaxy s to android 4.0 as hardware is not supported but check this video do u think hardware doesnt support it? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdXmokfLK9s
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