Friday, 7 September 2012

Signature Viewer Tool

 Using this tool you can view scanned signatures with account details like Date of open, Name and address in Sanchay Post.

Most useful for updating Signatures already scanned with N/A etc message.


 
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Thursday, 6 September 2012

Useful Websites


Education

Educational Websites


Universities

School Education

 Engineering

Entrance Examination

Fun Education

General Knowledge

Higher Education

Kids Education

Maths

Medicine

Science

World History

Music

Multimedia

Software

Games

Courtesy : http://tamilsites.tamilgk.com/

Breaking The XP Password

HACK COMPUTER PASSWORD
Steps:
Start PC Press F5
Select - Safe Mode
Select - Administrator
Goto - User A/C
Remove Password...

In case of user password boot the pc in safemode by pressing the F8 key and then selecting the Safe Mode option. You can now logon as an administrator and XP wont prompt for the password. Incase of an administrator account try rebooting the pc in DOS. access C:\Windows\system32\config\sam . Rename SAM as SAM.mj
Now XP wont ask for password next time You Login. Also

Go to the cmd prompt .
Type net user *.
It will list all the users.
Again type net user "administrator" or the name of the administrator "name" *.
e.g.: net user aaaaaa *(where aaaaaa is the name).
It will ask for the password.
Type the password and there you are done.
Logging In As Administrator:

Hold the Ctrl-Alt key and press Del twice. This will bring up the normal login and you can log on as Administrator.

To unhide the Administrator account so it does show up:

Start Regedit

Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ Winlogon \ SpecialAccou

How to Lock the Computer?

Goto -> RUN -> syskey
then Password save it in Floppy Disk(only ur Password can unlock ur Computer)

GPF Interest rate 8.8 % from 2012-13

In a move which will benefit millions of employees, the government has hiked interest rate on contributions to General Provident Fund (GPF) and other similar funds to 8.8 per cent for 2012-13.
The interest rate on such funds was 8.6 per cent during December 2011-March 2012 period, while it was 8 per cent for April-November 2011.
"It is announced ... that during the year 2012-13, accumulations at the credit of subscribers to the General Provident Fund and other similar funds shall carry interest at the rate of 8.8 per cent per annum," the Finance Ministry said.
The benefit of increased interest rate will be available to subscribers of Contributory Provident Fund (India), All India Services Provident Fund, State Railway Provident Fund and General Provident Fund (Defence Services).
Contributors to Indian Ordnance Department Provident Fund, Indian Ordnance Factories Workmen's Provident Fund, Indian Naval Dockyard Workmen's Provident Fund, Defence Services Officers Provident Fund and Armed Forces Personnel Provident Fund will also benefit from the move.
Rate of interest on GPF is generally fixed after taking into consideration the average secondary market yields on government securities of similar maturity.

Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Mathematical Symbols - Roman Numerals

Roman Numerals
Number
Roman numeral
1
I
2
II
3
III
4
IV
5
V
6
VI
7
VII
8
VIII
9
IX
10
X
11
XI
12
XII
13
XIII
14
XIV
15
XV
16
XVI
17
XVII
18
XVIII
19
XIX
20
XX
30
XXX
40
XL
50
L
60
LX
70
LXX
80
LXXX
90
XC
100
C
200
CC
300
CCC
400
CD
500
D
600
DC
700
DCC
800
DCCC
900
CM
1000
M
5000
V
10000
X
50000
L
100000
C
500000
D
1000000
M

Maths - Some Interesting Results

25 x 92 = 2592

2178 x 4 = 8712
1089 x 9 = 9801

(20+25)2 = 2025
(30+25)2 = 3025
(98+01)2 = 9801
(88+209)2 = 88209
(494+209)2 = 494209
68 + 89 + 96 = 253
86 + 98 + 69 = 253

753 + 849 = 1602
847 + 359 = 1206
623 + 475 = 1098
789 + 246 = 1035
364 + 725 = 1089

13/4 + 13/9 = 169/36
13/4 x 13/9 = 169/36

3/5 - 3/8 = 9/40
3/5 x 3/8 = 9/40

169/30 + 13/15 = 13/2
169/30 ÷ 13/15 = 13/2

121/28 – 11/7 = 11/4
121/28 ÷ 11/7 = 11/4

2 + 2 = 4
2 x 2 = 4

1 + 2 + 3 = 6
1 x 2 x 3 = 6

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Best Practices For Backing Up Your Data On External Drives




Have you ever lost your data due to a system breakdown? If you have, then you must be aware of the importance of backing up your data regularly. People seem to overlook its importance. Most people seem to learn this simple lesson the hard way and I’ll admit that I’m one of them. So folks, start backing up your data regularly before you become the next unlucky person. Getting that out of the way, people generally use external media for backing up and storing data. External media, though being a great means for the purpose, still need to be dealt with care and require certain security measures in order to be secure. In this article I’ll share a few Best Practices For Data Backup that will enhance the security of your data through the external media.
1. Selection of the Medium
The first and foremost thing that needs to be done carefully is the selection of the type of the external media that you will use for storage. This needs to be decided after sorting out your data that you need to back up. You should know the size and the nature of the data and choose the suitable storage medium accordingly. For example, if you choose to store your data on your CD, you should know whether the data would require editing in the future. In that case, you should choose a re-writable disk instead.

2. Backup ALL Your Data

While backing up the data, most people begin searching for selective or relevant pieces of data that they’d like to backup. However, that may be a good practice if you consider the maximization of the disk space but it may come back to haunt you later. What if later some day you encounter some problem and need a certain file that you thought you wouldn’t need before and chose not to backup? You might end up regretting not backing up that certain piece of information. Therefore, if you have a storage medium with sufficient disk space, you should backup your data in it entirety.

3. Keep Your Backup Off-Site

This is another important tip for you. It is highly common for users to keep their backup drives and disks on the same site where the original data lies. Yes, i get it, in case of data loss, it’ll save your time to access the data if it is held on the same location. But in case of a theft or a natural disaster, it will backfire. If someone comes with the intention of costing you your data, then that someone might be smart enough to search around and destroy anything he finds. In case of a natural disaster, the location can get badly affected as you may know. Therefore, regularly take backup on your external disks and keep them off-site, i.e. at a close/trusted relative’s place. Specially if you are running an organization, where the amount of crucial data is huge and you might need professional services, like titanpower.com to take care of your data backup and power solutions to keep your devices running smoothly and to avoid any storage devices disaster.

4. Keep Multiple Copies of the Data

Storing and backing up data on external drives is considered as one of the best practices for data backup and it may be great, but it still involves risk of losing the data. In one of my previous posts “4 Best Ways To Transfer Files Over LAN or Wifi Network“, I mentioned the risks that external media such as USBs or Hard Drives contain. In case of damage to the disk through an accident or for some other reasons, the disk may get corrupted and you may lose your data. While that might be inevitable, you can keep your data secure by keeping multiple copies of the same data on different mediums. That way, even if one of your drives gets corrupted, your data will still be safe on another disk.

5. Automate Your Backups

If you are lazy, or are too busy to take backups, then this one’s for you. You can automate your backups using any software or using window’s automated backups. You can select the external device or drive that you want the data to be backed up at. Schedule backups daily. This way, you won’t have to manually do it yourself. You can also use some freeonline data backup services that offer to backup your files and folder synced automatically in real time on online servers.

These were a few tips and practices for you to ensure the safety of your data. I hope you find them useful. Follow these simple tips so you never have to feel helpless by losing all your data