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I'm a Computer Engineer. I just know a few things about computers and always try to enhance my knowledge. I want to help build a better society using technology and education.
Some programs or some commands (like 'sfc') require you to run them through admin account only(not with d one having admin privileges). You are logged on with an account with admin privileges , but not as administrator. So, how to do it? (for windows 7) 1. Locate the file you want to run as admin. (eg. cmd.exe) through start menu. 2. right click and choose "run as admin" OR select the file and press Ctrl+Shift + Enter. press alt+y when a dialog box appears. File will start in admin mode. Screenshots
First of all , my full regards to here and here for giving this very useful method. (Tamil's Blog in myopera.com) Opera is a very secure browser and normally u wont be able to see Saved Passwords unlike Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome.(switch to opera immediately). Here's a way to recover the password u saved since there are chances that u may forget them using Opera Wand(Ctrl+Enter) again and again. Here's how : First of all try this, this will not work if URL of login page changes.
User name and/or password form field name changes.
In such times you should use third party tool to recover the forgotten passwords. Method (Using JavaScript) Go to http://www.squarefree.com/bookmarklets/forms.html page, right click on View Passwords button, select Bookmark Link... and add.
Open login page of site you want to view password and make sure login form fields are highlighted by wand in yellow color. Press keyboard shortcut, Ctrl+Enter (or click wand button) a
This trick is especially useful on sites like irctc.co.in , ultimatix and others which have right-click disabled on them (for some reasons). Basically, these sites use JavaScript to do this. This can be broken by one-liner JavaScript into address bar(where you enter site name). Just Write this on address bar of irctc : javascript:void(document.oncontextmenu=null) Well, I have found a very simple way that works on most sites. Just press CTRL key and left-click on the link , it will open in a new tab/window(depending on your browser settings.). So , it has two benefits: You can open links freely in sites that have disabled right-click When link is opened in new tab, it does not switches over automatically (which I feel is irritating normally) . Enjoy the all-powerful CTRL key. Keep Exploring. Keep Discovering.