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How and when to upgrade to the new Windows 10

Microsoft already announced the estimated release date of Windows 10, its newest operating system, early last year.  And part of the said announcement was that licensed users of Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 can get Windows 10 upgrade for free. Recently, Microsoft has been very busy in detailing the highlights and features of its Windows 10 OS and the various licensing packages for its release. Below are some of the important information that you need to know in order to get Windows 10 for free, or for a fee. Price and… Read More

Get Microsoft Windows 10 as a FREE upgrade!

The leading Operating System company – Microsoft – announced Wednesday, that it will offer free upgrades to its newest Windows version, called Windows 10. The upgrade will be first implemented or made available for Windows 8.1 users. The second wave of upgrade will be for the Windows 7 users. According to Terry Myerson, Vice President for Operating Systems of Microsoft Corporation, the company will offer the free upgrade of any devices running Windows 8/8/1 to the latest stable release of Windows 10. This is only available for the first year that… Read More

Can you clear a Windows password by deleting it in the registry?

No, deleting entries in the registry will not clear a password. As mentioned is this FAQ entry, the password hash is stored in the registry in a hashed format. Deleting the hash from the registry will not remove the password itself, but will simply remove the ability to authenticate with that password. If you need to clear a password, the correct way to do so is to use the built-in Windows tools to reset the password or remove it entirely. For example, if you have administrative access to the computer,… Read More

Is Windows password stored in the registry?

Yes, Windows password hashes are stored in the registry in a hashed format. The exact location of the password hash depends on the version of Windows you are using. In Windows 10, for example, the password hash is stored in the SAM (Security Accounts Manager) registry hive, which is located in the %SystemRoot%\system32\config directory. The password hash is stored in the SAM hive as part of the user’s security identifier (SID). However, it’s important to note that the password hash is not stored in plaintext, but is instead hashed using… Read More

Can you monetize a Facebook Page?

Yes, it is possible to monetize a Facebook page in several ways. Here are some of the ways you can make money from a Facebook page: In order to monetize your Facebook page successfully, it’s important to have a large and engaged audience. You should also ensure that your content is high-quality, relevant, and consistent to keep your audience interested and engaged.