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Tutorial to Create a Windows 7 Password Reset Disk

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Date 6th Sep 2010   Comments No Comments »

Tutorial to Create a Windows 7 Password Reset Disk

A Windows 7 password reset disk could really come in handy if you ever forget your account password. With it, you can easily reset your Windows 7 password and get right in to your PC.

There are ways to recover lost Windows passwords without a password reset disk but they’re often complicated and time consuming.

Be proactive by creating a password reset disk today. With a Windows 7 password reset disk, forgetting your password is no longer a crisis.

Follow the easy steps below to create a password reset disk for your Windows 7 account:

Click on Start and then Control Panel in Windows 7.

Click on the User Accounts and Family Safety link.

Note: If you’re viewing the Large icons or Small icons view of Control Panel, you won’t see this link. Simply double-click on the User Accounts icon and proceed to Step 4.

Click on the User Accounts link.

Important: Before you proceed, make sure have some kind of portable media to create a password reset disk on. This means that you will need a flash drive or a floppy disk drive and blank floppy disk.

You will not be able to create a Windows 7 password reset disk on a CD, DVD, or external hard drive.

In the task pane on the left, click the Create a password reset disk link.

Note: Did you get a No Drive warning message? If so, you do not have a floppy disk or USB flash drive connected. You’ll need to do this before continuing.

When the Forgotten Password Wizard window appears, click Next

In the I want to create a password key disk in the following drive: drop down box, choose the portable media drive to create a Windows 7 password reset disk on.

Click Next to continue.

With the disk or other media still in the drive, enter your current account password in the text box and click Next.

Windows 7 will now create the password reset disk on your chosen media.

When the progress indicator shows 100% complete, click Next and then click Finish in the next window.

You can now remove the flash drive or floppy disk from your computer.

Label the disk Password Reset and store it in a safe place.

Create a Password Reset Disk in Windows Vista Create a Password Reset Disk in Windows XP

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Tutorial to Create a Windows Vista Password Reset Disk

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Date 4th Sep 2010   Comments No Comments »

Tutorial to Create a Windows Vista Password Reset Disk

Creating a Windows Vista password reset disk can really come in handy if you forget your account password. With it, you can easily reset your password and get right in to Windows Vista.

While there are ways to recover lost passwords without a password reset disk, they are often complicated and time consuming.

Be proactive by creating a password reset disk today. With a password reset disk, forgetting your password is no longer a crisis.

Follow the easy steps below to create a password reset disk for your Windows Vista account:

Click on Start and then Control Panel.

Click on the User Accounts and Family Safety link.

Note: If you’re viewing the Classic View of Control Panel, you won’t see this link. Simply double-click on the User Accounts icon and proceed to Step 4.

Click on the User Accounts link.

In the task pane on the left, click the Create a password reset disk link.

When the Forgotten Password Wizard window appears, click Next

Note: You will need some kind of portable media before being able to create a password reset disk. This means that you will need a flash drive or a floppy disk drive and blank floppy disk.

Important: You will not be able to use a blank CD or DVD as a password reset disk in Windows Vista.

In the I want to create a password key disk in the following drive: drop down box, choose the portable media drive to create a password reset disk on.

Click Next to continue.

With the disk or other media still in the drive, enter your current account password in the text box and click Next.

Windows Vista will now create the password reset disk on your chosen media.

When the progress indicator shows 100% complete, click Next and then click Finish in the next window.

You can now remove the flash drive or floppy disk from your computer.

Label the disk Password Reset and store it in a safe place.

Tutorial to Create a Password Reset Disk in Windows 7 Tutorial to Create a Password Reset Disk in Windows XP

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Ayumilove Adobe Flash Tutorial: Create Smooth Preloader

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Date 2nd Sep 2010   Comments 25 Comments »


Ayumilove’s Diary: This is a tutorial which guides you on how to develop a simple smooth preloader for your flash games. This is my first video tutorial on flash! Anyone good in macromedia flash ??? DIY – do it yourself lol Below is a link for written tutorial www.actionscript.org Why we need a preloader? It is used to improve the playback performance of huge movies (more than 1mb?). It prevents macromedia flash from instantly playing the flash movie and allows user to download the whole movie first in order to view it without any lag/jerk. It could be used for flash games, flash movies, flash presentation (streaming on Internet) and lots more.

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Video to Flash converter Mac OS X, Create a flash screen capture/screencast on mac

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Date 13th Aug 2010   Comments No Comments »

Recently I started my search for a good solution that can capture my desktop activity to create a tutorial demo and embed it in my website to share it with those who are interested in it. After several days, I finally get it.

The free method is Copernicus or Capture Me + Mac video to Flash converter

The best solution is ScreenFlow + Video to Flash converter for mac:

Copernicus, is a useful and free screen capture and recording app for Mac OS X. After you finished recording your video, it can export video in any video format that QuickTime supports, MPEG-4 included.

Capture Me, freeware, is designed to capture and record screen, movie and desktop activity on Mac OS. It has the ability to record and save your video as short, simple MPEG-4 QuickTime movies, without sound.

ScreenFlow, Shareware, is an profession yet easy-to-use screen capture and recording application for your Mac. It offers you to export your recording video as QuickTime movie MOV format.

Video to Flash converter for mac is an amazing flash converter on your Mac OS X. It support to convert all almost video(MOV, MPEG-4, 3GP, M4V, MPG, MKV, WMV, AVI,etc) video to Flash (FLV/SWF)on mac and automatically embed video in an HTML web page so that you can easily put your video in website and blog.

How it all works out:

Step1.Choose the suitable screen capture software from the above three application to install. Then record your movie or desktop activity and save the done video.

Step2.Get Mac video to Flash converter and install it.

Step3. Import the recorded video into the converter and crop, clip and add effect it if needed.

Step4. Choose “Generate FLV, Generate SWF, Generate HTML” as the output format.

Step5. Add customize flash player, amazing special effect and cool preloader to video.

Step6. Start the conversion, then upload the output video to your host and insert the code in your website.

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How to Create Event Handlers and Advanced Buttons in Flash CS3?

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Date 8th Aug 2010   Comments No Comments »

A flash website’s development not only focuses on vector graphics and animation, but also places much importance on interactivity. In fact, the core feature of any professional flash web design is interactivity, where users are given freedom to control animation and graphics by using mouse, keyboard or embedded buttons. This is very important, especially if the flash web site has some interactive content such as online tutorials, games etc.
An Event in flash CS3 is the heart of interactivity. For example, if a user watches a streaming flash video, he or she might want to stop, or pause in-between. This can be achieved by pressing the left mouse button or a key on a keyboard. This reaction sends a message to the flash movie player to respond to the user’s action, which in turn provokes him or her to do some other tasks. These tasks (mouse clicks, button presses) are called events.
Event handlers are used to detect events. They request a flash application to respond to different events. A professional flash web site design expert employs certain functions to create an event handler. One of these functions detects an event while another instructs flash to respond. For mouse events such as left click, double-click or mouse movement, the flash designer creates the MouseEvent class. He creates a function with a MouseEvent parameter to help flash detect and respond to a button click or a mouse over. There are different kinds of MouseEvent properties including Mouse_Move, Mouse_Up, Mouse_Over etc.  Event handling is the key to interactivity in professional flash design.
While ActionScript is the main programming language to construct event handlers, another important component in the process of creating interactivity is a sophisticated flash button. A flash designer can create many types of buttons including simple buttons, animated ones, invisible buttons and complex ones like pull-down button menu. In professional flash website design, the designer can create simple buttons with extended functionalities via ActionScript.

I am the webmaster at www.synapseindia.com ? A web development company offering professional flash web site design to businesses in India and abroad.

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