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Update 9/25/20 12:20pm PT: We have added more details to the text below about new information that has surfaced, including that multiple operating systems are impacted and that conspiracy theory material is also embedded in the torrented copies of the leak.
Update #2: A Microsoft representative has now responded to our request for comment, merely stating: “We are investigating the matter.”
Original Article:
Reports have emerged today that the Windows XP source code has been leaked to 4chan, with the leaked code then being posted to a torrent and the Mega file sharing service. Reports have also emerged that independent researchers have since begun analyzing the data, with initial indications that the leak is legitimate. However, there hasn't been an official confirmation from Microsoft as to whether or not the leak contains valid code.
The 42.9 GB leak also reportedly has newly-leaked code for Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows 2000 mixed in with other various source code from previous leaks. It still remains to be seen if the leak includes the entire source code for Windows XP, or just a subset.
Here we will show you How to Download and Install WW2: Wings Of Duty for PC running Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 and Mac OS X, however, if you are interested in other apps, visit our Apkforpc.Us and locate your favorite ones, without further ado, let us continue.
How to Install WW2: Wings Of Duty for PC
WW2: Wings Of Duty for PC BlueStacks:
The reason why we chose Bluestacks as our most recommended top Android Emulator, because of its user-friendly interface and it operates with as minimum bugs and performance issues as possible. Furthermore, the support provided by the officials are much better than any other emulator available, but let downs are still there.
Follow the instruction for the Bluestacks Method, right after this break.
- Open BlueStacks
- Tap the Search button.
- Enter the WW2: Wings Of Duty for PC-Windows 7,8,10 and Mac in it.
- Choose the Market from where you want to Install it, Choose Play Store.
- If asked for ID, put it.
- Let the Downloading and Installation to complete.
- Open the Game or App from Main Menu and Enjoy.
- Or just download the Apk file of any app and double click to Install it on Bluestacks.
- Open from Main Menu and Enjoy.
Guide to make a Perfect Windows 10 ISO
Guide to make a Perfect Windows 10 ISO
As you all know, LTSB (Long Term Servicing Branch) Edition of Windows 10 is best
Windows ever available. It has no Store client, you don't get any of the
preinstalled universal apps, such as Mail/Calendar, OneNote, Photos, Groove
Music, the MSN/Weather/News/Sports/Money apps, and the Camera and Alarms & Clock
apps, making the resulting installation clean.
Downside is that LTSB Editions get only annual feature updates. So the latest
LTSB available is Windows 10 2016 LTSB based on 1607 (RS1). And it takes
another year to get Windows 10 2017 LTSB based on 1703 (RS2/CU) (probably on
October this year). Probably the next edition will be Windows 10 LTSB 2019, that
sucks.
However, we can make our own Windows 10 ISO almost identical to LTSB and better
than the Original version using this toolkit MSMG. In the whole process, we will
be removing the unnecessary packages listed in the Benefits section prior to
installation of Windows.
Let's dig in.
Requirements:
Windows 10 Creators Update ISO Image (Any edition will do). MSMG
Toolkit
Benefits:
Windows 10 without garbage extras like Metro Apps, Biometrics, OneDrive,
Telemetry, Skype, Xbox & Gaming, Contact Support App, Cortana & Search App,
Desktop File Explorer App, Embedded Features, Geo Location, Home Group, Mixed
Reality, Quick Assist App, Take Test App.
Procedure:
Download and Extract the MSMG
Toolkit Toolkit to
a folder.
Download the Windows 10 ISO image and extract the contents(sub-folders) of it to
the DVD folder of where you extracted the MSMG Toolkit.
Right click the MSMG Toolkit's .cmd file and run it as Administrator.
Choose Source - Press number 1, then choose Select Source from <DVD> folder -
Press number 1.
Now go to Remove - Press number 4, then choose Remove Default Metro Apps - Press
number 1, Now choose either All Apps - Press number 3 or All Apps except Store
App - Press number 4 or Any individual app - Press corresponding alphabet
Go to Remove - Press number 4, then choose Remove Default Metro Apps
Associations - Press number 2.
Go to Remove - Press number 4, then choose Remove Components - Press number 3,
Now choose the option either All Windows Components - Press number 1 or Any
desired option - Press corresponding alphabet. If you want to retain some
components then choose the latter option.
Now from the Main menu choose Apply - Press number 6, then choose Apply & Save
Changes to Source Images - Press number 2, this will save the changes we have
made.
Now again go to Main menu choose Apply - Press number 6, then choose Rebuild
Source Images - Press number 1. (This step will compress the ISO size)
And lastly from the Main menu choose Target - Press number 7, then choose Make a
DVD ISO Image - Press number 1, once completed your finished ISO will be located
in the ISO folder of where you extracted the Toolkit. Enjoy ;)
Note: If your ISO has Install.esd file in sources folder then you need to first
convert the ISO Image to Install.wim before doing this process and then start
from Step 4.
Use GlassWire to Monitor Your Bandwidth
is a great firewall application for Windows that does a lot more than just block incoming connections. It’s also really amazing for monitoring your bandwidth usage.
The default view when you launch it shows you a graph of all network activity in real-time, which is pretty great, but once you switch over to the Usage tab you’ll see the real power of this application.
You can see your bandwidth usage by connection, whether it’s incoming or outgoing, and even drill down into individual apps to figure out exactly what is taking up so much bandwidth.
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If you do not need your recovery environment you can stop here and enjoy your new disk space. However I highly recommend recreating the just deleted recovery enviroment. That way in case of a system failure you can easly troubleshoot and restore your system. To create a new recovery partition we first must format the remaining 500MB free space accordingly. Windows recognizes the recovery partition by the static unique id de94bba4-06d1-4d40-a16a-bfd50179d6ac and the GPT attribute bit 0x8000000000000001.
DISKPART> create part primary
DiskPart succeeded in creating the specified partition.
DISKPART> format quick fs=ntfs label="Recovery tools"
100 percent completed
DiskPart successfully formatted the volume.
DISKPART> assign letter="R"
DiskPart successfully assigned the drive letter or mount point.
DISKPART> set id="de94bba4-06d1-4d40-a16a-bfd50179d6ac"
DiskPart successfully set the partition ID.
DISKPART> gpt attributes=0x8000000000000001
DiskPart successfully assigned the attributes to the selected GPT partition.
DISKPART> list volume
DISKPART> exit
We now have a partition that can host the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE). In the next step we are going to extract the WinRE from the Windows Installation media and copy it to the just created volume.
Some systems will have the Windows operating system installed using RAID drivers including the Intel Rapid Storage Technology. SSD drives typically perform better using AHCI drivers. There is in fact a way to switch operation from either IDE / RAID to AHCI within Windows 10 without having to reinstall. Here are the steps:
- Click the Start Button and type cmd
- Right-click the result and select Run as administrator
- Type this command and press ENTER: bcdedit /set {current} safeboot minimal (ALT: bcdedit /set safeboot minimal)
- Restart the computer and enter BIOS Setup
- Change the SATA Operation mode to AHCI from either IDE or RAID
- Save changes and exit Setup and Windows will automatically boot to Safe Mode.
- Right-click the Windows Start Menu once more. Choose Command Prompt (Admin).
- Type this command and press ENTER: bcdedit /deletevalue {current} safeboot (ALT: bcdedit /deletevalue safeboot)
- Reboot once more and Windows will automatically start with AHCI drivers enabled.
A file renamer which renames many files at once
- Has Undo
- You can preview changes instantly, thus no danger
- Now with STAR TREK stardate/startime
- Tons of functions (see features).
- Perfect for .jpg, .mp3, digital camera files...
- Works in networks and with subdirectories (recursiverly)
- Fast! Even with many files
- It's free
Optimized for large amounts of mp3 files or jpg files or any other file type.
Have you ever needed to modify the file names of a large number of files but didn't want to rename all of the files the same name? Wanted to do a simple search/replace on a portion of various file names? Wanted to perform a regular expression rename on multiple items?
PowerRename is a Windows Shell Context Menu Extension for advanced bulk renaming using simple search and replace or more powerful regular expression matching. While you type in the search and replace input fields, the preview area will show what the items will be renamed to. You can toggle specific items to include or exclude from the operation in the preview area. Other checkbox options allow more control of scope of the rename operation. PowerRename then calls into the Windows Explorer file operations engine to perform the rename. This has the benefit of allowing the rename operation to be undone after PowerRename exits. PowerRename was designed to cover the majority of bulk rename scenarios while still striving for simplicity for the average user.
"SharpKeys" (Github)
or
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Keyboard Layout
Right-click “Keyboard Layout,” select “New,” and then click “Binary Value.”
Although the name of the value is arbitrary, you should choose something memorable in case you have to find it again and make any changes. For example, you could name it “Insert Remap.”
Double-click the value, and then set the value data to the following:
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 00 00 52 E0 00 00 00 00
The order is important here. It tells the OS how to handle the remap and what to do when you press the key.
The first 16 zeroes act as the header and will remain set to all zeroes. You can ignore these.
The next hexadecimal number specifies how many remaps are in the value plus one—the null entry at the end—followed by six more zeroes.
The next two digits are the scan code to the key to which we want Windows to remap the Insert key. In this case, we set it to do nothing (00 00).
After that, the following scan code is the Insert key (52 E0).
Finally, the last eight zeroes signify the null entry and the end.
As long as you follow the scheme above, you can map multiple keys with a single value.
First, increment the “02.”
Then, type both the scan code for the remapped key and the default key before the null entry (the final eight zeroes). //
If you’d rather not edit the Windows Registry, you can download our Disable Insert Key registry hack. Just open the ZIP file, double-click “DisableInsertKey.reg,” and then click “Yes” when prompted to add the information to your registry.
Today, we’re happy to announce the Generally Available (GA) release of PowerShell 7.0! Before anything else, we’d like to thank our many, many open-source contributors for making this release possible by submitting code, tests, documentation, and issue feedback. PowerShell 7 would not have been possible without your help.
What is PowerShell 7?
For those unfamiliar, PowerShell 7 is the latest major update to PowerShell, a cross-platform (Windows, Linux, and macOS) automation tool and configuration framework optimized for dealing with structured data (e.g. JSON, CSV, XML, etc.), REST APIs, and object models. PowerShell includes a command-line shell, object-oriented scripting language, and a set of tools for executing scripts/cmdlets and managing modules.
A guy walks into a bar full of nerds and says, "how do I secure my Windows 10 PC?" and the nerds reply, "install Linux." Funny if you are a nerd, but for everyone else, here are eight simple steps to a more secure Windows 10 computer.
WinHlp32 for Windows 10 restores the ability to open and view .hlp files on Windows 10.
As you are probably aware (if you're reading this) Microsoft removed the .hlp reader on Windows 10. If you open a .hlp file, you're redirected to a Microsoft page that, big shock, doesn't help any.
WinHlp32 for Windows 10 comes as an installer and is what we like to call "install it and forget it." After installation, .hlp files will open again for you. Should you change your mind, you can uninstall WinHlp32 from the Control Panel. It's worth noting that WinHlp32 only takes up 1.39MB of disk space, so there's another reason you'll never know it's there.
Thank you to Happysat who has shared with us a useful tutorial that explains how we can run Linux only SDR programs on a Windows 10 system using the Windows Subsystem For Linux (WSL) feature. WSL is a feature available on Windows 10 which is a Linux compatibility layer designed for running Linux binaries natively on Windows 10. This means that no Virtual Machine with shared resources is required, instead the full resources of your system are available. Happysat writes: Many people using Windows 10 now since Windows 7 is EOL, and WSL is part of the system kinda 'free' so why
Fundraising software built for ministries, missionaries and churches.
MPDX is a free, secure app that helps you grow and maintain your ministry partners in a quick and easy way.
TntWare started out in 1997 as Troy Wolbrink's hobby, so that he could be more organized while raising a personal support team. Today more than 500 mission organizations and 12,000 missionaries use his software.
One of the reasons Troy and his wife Tammy are so passionate about TntWare is that they use it personally. Troy and Tammy use TntConnect to help raise their financial support as missionaries with Global Service Network. The ministry of Global Service Network has standardized on TntWare tools (DonorWise and DonorHub) to process donations and electronically deliver that information to their missionaries (as an electronic report that shows up directly in TntConnect).
Because our financial support team has paid for our time to develop TntConnect, it is our privilege to bless you with this tool as a free gift. In return, if you were to consider investing in our ministry with Global Service Network, we'd be truly honored.
Microsoft has released Intel Microcode Updates for all supported versions of the company's Windows 10 operating system.
Yesterday's Microsoft Windows patches included a fix for a critical vulnerability in the system's crypto library.
A spoofing vulnerability exists in the way Windows CryptoAPI (Crypt32.dll) validates Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) certificates.
An attacker could exploit the vulnerability by using a spoofed code-signing certificate to sign a malicious executable, making it appear the file was from a trusted, legitimate source. The user would have no way of knowing the file was malicious, because the digital signature would appear to be from a trusted provider.
A successful exploit could also allow the attacker to conduct man-in-the-middle attacks and decrypt confidential information on user connections to the affected software.
That's really bad, and you should all patch your system right now, before you finish reading this blog post.
This is a zero-day vulnerability, meaning that it was not detected in the wild before the patch was released. It was discovered by security researchers. Interestingly, it was discovered by NSA security researchers, and the NSA security advisory gives a lot more information about it than the Microsoft advisory does.
Exploitation of the vulnerability allows attackers to defeat trusted network connections and deliver executable code while appearing as legitimately trusted entities. Examples where validation of trust may be impacted include:
- HTTPS connections
- Signed files and emails
- Signed executable code launched as user-mode processes
Early yesterday morning, NSA's Cybersecurity Directorate head Anne Neuberger hosted a media call where she talked about the vulnerability and -- to my shock -- took questions from the attendees. According to her, the NSA discovered this vulnerability as part of its security research. (If it found it in some other nation's cyberweapons stash -- my personal favorite theory -- she declined to say.) She did not answer when asked how long ago the NSA discovered the vulnerability. She said that this is not the first time it sent the Microsoft a vulnerability to fix, but it was the first time it has publicly taken credit for the discovery. The reason is that it is trying to rebuild trust with the security community, and this disclosure is a result of its new initiative to share findings more quickly and more often.
Barring any other information, I would take the NSA at its word here. So, good for it.
Prepare your Windows 10 device for a hardware change
First, follow these steps to find out if Windows 10 is already activated.
Select the Start button, then select Settings > Update & Security > Activation .
Link your Windows 10 digital license to your Microsoft account.
In Windows 10 (version 1607 or later), it is essential that you link your Microsoft account with the Windows 10 digital license on your device. Linking your Microsoft account with your digital license allows you to reactivate Windows using the Activation troubleshooter whenever you make a significant hardware change.
First, you'll need to find out if your Microsoft account (What is a Microsoft account?) is linked to your Windows 10 digital license. To find out, select the Start button, then select Settings > Update & Security and then select Activation . The activation status message will tell you if your account is linked.
- Windows is activated with a digital license
** This means that your Microsoft account is not linked to your digital license.
** Follow instructions for Add an account.
If your Microsoft account is not linked to your digital license, follow these steps to Add an account:
- Sign in as an administrator to add your Microsoft account. To confirm that you're using an administrator account, select the Start button, then select Settings > Accounts > Your info . Under your name, you’ll see Administrator. If you’re not an administrator, see Create a local user or administrator account.
- Go to Your info in Settings
- Confirm that the administrator account is also your Microsoft account by checking to see if an email address is displayed above Administrator. If an email address is displayed, this is a Microsoft account. If not, you’re logged in using a local account. If you don’t yet have a Microsoft account, see How to create a new Microsoft account.
- Once you confirm that you’re an administrator and using your Microsoft account, go back to the Activation page, select Add an account, enter your Microsoft account and password, then select Sign in.
After your Microsoft account has been added, the message on the Activation page will change to: Windows is activated with a digital license linked to your Microsoft account.
Reactivate Windows 10 after a hardware change
When you're ready to reactivate, make sure that your device is connected to the internet and then follow the steps for either a digital license or product key.
You’ll need to first add your Microsoft account and link your account to the digital license on your device. After linking your Microsoft account, run the Activation troubleshooter to reactivate Windows 10.
This troubleshooter will only be available if your copy of Windows 10 (version 1607 or later) isn’t activated.
To use the Activation troubleshooter:
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Sign in as an administrator. For more info, see Create a local user or administrator account in Windows 10.
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Select the Start button, then select Settings > Update & Security > Activation > Troubleshoot . The troubleshooter will show Windows can’t be activated on your device.
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Select I changed hardware on this device recently, then select Next.
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Enter your connected Microsoft account and password, then select Sign in. The troubleshooter will only work with the connected Microsoft account.
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From the list of devices that are linked to your Microsoft account, select the check box next to This is the device I’m using right now.
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Select Activate.
If you have the OneDrive desktop app for Windows installed on a PC, you can use the Fetch files feature to access all your files on that PC from another computer by going to the OneDrive website. You can even access network locations if they're included in the PC's libraries or mapped as drives. When you browse a PC's files remotely, you can download copies of them to work on. You can also stream video and view photos in a slide show. To access files on your PC remotely, make sure the PC you want to access is turned on and connected to the Internet. OneDrive also needs to be running on that PC, and the Fetch files setting must be selected.