Monday 25 February 2013

Show Hidden Text in A Picture

How to Show Hidden Text From The Picture/Image


For a trick how to hide text in an image goes here
To see the hidden text in an image file, follow this step below:


1. Right click on the picture file that you've hide with the text, on the Open with menu click Notepad:






2. Then, you'll see the weird symbols, just scroll down and you'll find your hidden text!




Sunday 24 February 2013

Hide Text Into The Picture/Image

How to Hide a Text File into Picture or Image?


Sometimes you may want to keep your password backups or any other personal information for secretly.
There is a way you can hide your text file in PC without using any software:



1. Place one of your image and a text file that you want to hide to the Desktop, rename your image file name or text file name if it's necessary.



2. As always, open your Command Prompt or cmd and type: 

cd Desktop 

like below:






3. Then, type: 

copy /b yourImageName.jpg + yourTextName.txt yourNewImageName.jpg
  
and press Enter. Done! If it's succesful, new picture or image will appear on your desktop.  





Now if anyone is on your PC, they'll see its just the image or picture file. Move that picture file to the safe folder or image folder so that anyone can't think suspiciously.


Saturday 23 February 2013

Change AM/PM Symbol on Windows Taskbar

Change AM/PM Clock Symbol on Desktop Displayed in Windows Taskbar  


The clock AM/PM symbol displayed on your right below of your desktop or it is called Taskbar window can be change into your own symbol!

1.  Open Run window by pressing Windows logo and R on your keyboard and type: 

intl.cpl






 2. Click OK, then it will display new window named Region, on the Formats tab, click Additional settings and new window will appeared like this:






3. Choose the Time tab. On the AM and PM symbol box text, you can now change any text or symbol as you like. Then click Apply and OK. Done!




 

Thursday 21 February 2013

Know Your PC System Info

Wanna know about your PC System Information in Windows?


Only using CMD in Windows, You may found about your system information.


1. Simply press Windows logo and hold then press R on the keyboard to display the new window named Run. Then, type:
  
cmd 

in the blank box and press Enter to display command prompt.






2. After that, the command prompt window will appear, then type:

systeminfo

like this  image below and press Enter.




3. Wait for a while til its loading like this image below:




4. Done! Just scroll down your command prompt or cmd.exe to see more info:







Tuesday 19 February 2013

WELCOME TO MY FIRST BLOG.

This is the first time i created my own blog. 
Feel free to surf and Enjoy!