Tuesday, 19 May 2015

Unlocker (Sanal)

Unlocker 1.9.2



If you've ever been unable to delete a file in Windows, and can't figure out what program's using it, Unlocker is the solution. Have you ever seen these Windows error messages?
  • Cannot delete folder: It is being used by another person or program
  • Cannot delete file: Access is denied
  • There has been a sharing violation.
  • The source or destination file may be in use.
  • The file is in use by another program or user.
  • Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected and that the file is not currently in use.
Unlocker can help! Simply right-click the folder or file and select Unlocker. If the folder or file is locked, a window listing of lockers will appear. Simply click Unlock All and you are done!

Monday, 11 May 2015

Windows XP Service Pack 2 (Sanal) [Less Than 1 MB]





Service Pack 2 (SP2) was released on August 25, 2004,[58] SP2 added new functionality to Windows XP, such as WPA encryption compatibility and improved Wi-Fi support (with a wizard utility), a pop-up ad blocker for Internet Explorer 6, and partial Bluetooth support.
Service Pack 2 also added new security enhancements (codenamed "Springboard"),[59] which included a major revision to the included firewall (renamed Windows Firewall, and now enabled by default), Data Execution Prevention gained hardware support in the NX bit that can stop some forms of buffer overflow attacks. Raw socket support is removed (which supposedly limits the damage done by zombie machines) and the Windows Messenger service became disabled by default, which was an attack vector for pop-up advertisements to be displayed as system messages without a web browser or any additional software. Additionally, security-related improvements were made to e-mail and web browsing. Service Pack 2 also added Security Center, an interface which provides a general overview of the system's security status, including the state of the firewall and automatic updates. Third-party firewall and antivirus software can also be monitored from Security Center.[60]
In August 2006, Microsoft released updated installation media for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 SP2 (SP2b) to contain a patch that requires ActiveX controls to require manual activation in accordance with a patent held by Eolas.[61][62] Microsoft has since licensed the patent, and released a patch reverting the change in April 2008.[63] In September 2007, another minor revision known as SP2c was released for XP Professional, extending the number of available product keys for the operating system to "support the continued availability of Windows XP Professional through the scheduled system builder channel end-of-life (EOL) date of January 31, 2009.
Download -  XP SP 2 (800KB)

Beautiful Beach Sunset (Sanal)

Death Valley (Sanal)

Girlfriend Boyfriend Na Na Na Na MP3 (Sanal)




Girlfriend Boyfriend Na Na Na Song Lyrics:-
boyfriend girlfrined
nnannaan naa naaann
nnannaan naa naaann

me tera boyfriend tu meri girlfriend no mennu kendi
na na na na
rukte jaa meri gal to sunle no mennu kendi
na na na na

me tera boyfriend tu meri girlfriend no mennu kendi
na na na na
rukte jaa meri gal to sunle no mennu kendi
na na na na

o kudi daaru pindi bali o laal top paali
kitte hona jaawe talli me to jani na sawalli
o kudi daaru pindi bali o laal top paali
kitte hona jaawe talli me to jani na sawalli

me kyee dance karegi
na na na na

romance karegi
na na na na

kudi vekhi phlli waari lge akh di shikaari
one kudi jawe waddi meri lakh gai saari me kyee
kudi vekhi phlli waari lge akh di shikaari
one kudi jawe waddi meri lakh gai saari
me kyee karengi na na na na
maar davengi na na na na

me tera boyfriend tu meri girlfriend no mennu kendi
na na na na
rukte jaa meri gal to sunle no mennu kendi
na na na na

o tu jaani to jaa mennu nahi parwah me vi tere naal
sodi kudi launga fsaa
o je tu jaani to jaa mennu nahi parwah me vi tere naal
sodi kudi launga fsaa

hund wait karengi
na na na na
mennu hate karengi
na na na na

me tera boyfriend tu meri girlfriend no mennu kendi
na na na na
rukte jaa meri gal to sunle no mennu kendi
na na na na

me tera tu meri
no mennu kendi
na na na na

rukte jaa  gal to sun
no mennu kendi
na na na na
na na na na
na na na na
na na na na
na na na na
na na na na
na na na na

Download - Na Na Na Na (7mb)

Sunday, 10 May 2015

ZoomIt (Sanal)


Zoomit from Microsoft Sysinternals is a nifty little screen-zooming and annotating tool for presentations. It’s free, portable, and compatible with all versions of Windows from XP up as well as Server 2003 and above. It sits in the System Tray until you activate it with customizable hot keys. You can use it to zoom in on portions of the screen, move the zoomed portion, and even draw on the screen, with or without zooming. Zoomit’s drawing mode accepts digital pen input and is compatible with tablet PCs.
When you first run Zoomit, the Options dialog appears; there you can set your hot key choices or accept the defaults. We chose the default settings, Ctrl-1, 2, 3, and so on, for toggling the Zoom, LiveZoom (only in Vista and Windows 7), Draw, Type, and Break functions. These settings include various other options, such as Fonts on the Type tab and a Timer as well an Advanced options on the Break tab. We tried Zoomit’s main Zoom function by clicking the program icon in the System Tray as well as via the hot key combination; both worked smoothly. We clicked Zoom, selected a portion of the screen with a left mouse click, and scrolled the mouse wheel; the screen image zoomed in and out, and we were able to move the zoomed portion easily by right-clicking the mouse, dragging the image, and left-clicking to fix it. Pressing Esc or double-clicking the image restored the screen to normal. The Drawing tool worked fine with the mouse and a Wacom pen, producing a customizable line on any screen image on which we activated it. We set the Break Timer for 1 minute, activated it, and a blank white screen appeared with a digital clock displaying a 1-minute countdown. When the break time was over, the screen returned to normal, and we went back to work.
Timing and smoothness are critical in presentations, and no audience likes to sit still while you fumble with file menus and awkward image slideshows. Zoomit can give you a magic touch. With a little practice, you could probably become as proficient with Zoomit as the average teenager is with texting.