How Can I Bypass The Winrar Password…?

i want to extract the password directly from the password enabled file. i am NOT looking for softwares which keep on making different combinations to find the password…
Note:
pls dont advise me for downloading…
advanced password recovery….
or better brute-force dictionary attack, password recovery

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Tech Support Jokes : Very Funny !?

I worked for DELL in India.
these are some of the instances of the kind of calls we got!
Just for fun :)
1). Tech Support: “I need you to right-click on the Open Desktop.”
Customer “Ok.”
Tech Support: “Did you get a pop-up menu?”
Customer: “No.”
Tech Support: “Ok. Right click again. Do you see a pop-up menu?”
Customer “No.”
Tech Support:: “Ok, sir. Can you tell me what you have done up until
this point?”
Customer: “Sure, you told me to write ‘click’ and I wrote ‘click’.”
2) Customer: “I received the software update you sent,but I am still
getting the same error message.”
Tech Support:: “Did you install the update?”
Customer: “No. Oh, am I supposed to install it to get it to work?”
3).Customer:: “I’m having trouble installing Microsoft Word.”
Tech Support:: “Tell me what you’ve done.”
Customer: “I typed ‘A:SETUP’.”!
Tech Support:: “Ma’am, remove the disk and tell me what it says.”
Customer:: “It says ‘[PC manufacturer] Restore and Recovery disk’.”
Tech Support:: “Insert the MS Word setup disk.”
Customer:: “What?”
Tech Support: “Did you buy MS word?”
Customer: “No…”
4).Customer:: “Do I need a computer to use your software?”
Tech Support:: ?!%#$
5).Tech Support:: “Ok, in the bottom left hand side of the screen,canyou see the ‘OK’ button displayed?”
Customer: “Wow. How can you see my screen from there?”
6) Tech Support:: “What type of computer do you have?”
Customer:: “A white one.”
7). Tech Support:: “Type ‘A:’ at the prompt.”
Customer:: “How do you spell that?”
8). Tech Support: “What’s on your screen right now?”
Customer: “A stuffed animal that my boyfriend got me at the grocerystore.”
9). Tech Support:: “What operating system are you running?”
Customer: “Pentium.”
10). Customer: “My computer’s telling me I performed an illegal abortion.”
11).Customer: “I have Microsoft Exploder.”
12).Customer: “How do I print my voicemail?
13). Customer: “You’ve got to fix my computer. I urgently need to print document, but the computer won’t boot properly.”
Tech Support: “What does it say?”
Customer: “Something about an error and non-system disk.”
Tech Support: “Look at your machine. Is there a floppy inside?”
Customer: “No, but there’s a sticker saying there’s an Intel inside.”
14). Tech Support: “Just call us back if there’s a problem. We’re open 24 hours.”
Customer: “Is that Eastern time?”
15). Tech Support:: “What does the screen say now?”
Customer: “It says, ‘Hit ENTER when ready’.”
Tech Support:: “Well?”
Customer: “How do I know when it’s ready?”
16). A plain computer illeterate guy rings tech support to report that his computer is faulty.
Tech: What’s the problem?
User: There is smoke coming out of the power supply.
Tech: You’ll need a new power supply.
User: No, I don’t! I just need to change the startup files.
Tech: Sir, the power supply is faulty. You’ll need to replace it.
User: No way! Someone told me that I just needed to change the startup and it will fix the problem! All I need is for you to tell me the
command.
10 minutes later, the User is still adamant that he is right. The tech is frustrated and fed up.
Tech: Sorry, Sir. We don’t normally tell our customers this, but there is an undocumented DOS command that will fix the problem.
User: I knew it!
Tech: Just add the line LOAD NOSMOKE.COM at the end of the CONFIG.SYS.
Letme know how it goes.
10 minutes later.
User: It didn’t work. The power supply is still smoking.
Tech: Well, what version of DOS are you using?
User: MS-DOS 6.22.
Tech: That’s your problem there. That version of DOS didn’t come with NOSMOKE. Contact Microsoft and ask them for a patch that will give you ! the file. Let me know how it goes.
1 hour later.
User: I need a new power supply.
Tech: How did you come to that conclusion?
User: Well, I rang Microsoft and told him about what you said, and he started asking questions about the make of power supply.
Tech: Then what did he say?
User: He told me that my power supply isn’t compatible with NOSMOKE

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I Need Windows Xp For A Home Based Job I Do – Currently Have Vista – Should I Dual Boot Both Systems? Or??

I need to have Windows XP for some home based work I do – but currently have Vista, which came with my fairly new Dell. Should I
1 – dual boot Vista and Xp
2- buy a copy of XP and just run with that.
3- OR??
** The copy of Vista that I have is the proprietary version that comes with a new Dell computer, already installed but with the recovery disk.
I’d love your input. I’ll definitely be taking the computer and software to someone who knows what they are doing but just tryng to figure it all out.

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Can’t Get Rid Of A Virus?

I got some sort of virus that won’t allow me to do searches on the web, like yahoo/google etc. I can only type in direct site links. I can download antivirus software but I can’t get it to run. I need to rename them as I download them to even get them to install. It keeps opening up an IE tht will run in the background and play ads. Its on a laptop with vista on it. The laptop did not come with a reinstall vista disk instead you need to burn one. and it only lets you burn one. problem is I never burned one. and now when I try to it says cannot find recovery partition. I looked on the web a litte and it might be like uacd.sys or something like that. but they said I could go to device manager turn on show hidden, go to non plug and play and I should see its driver in the list, and I do not see it there. so far I have managed to find 2 antivirus programs taht will run, the virus keeps infecting .exe files. and it will catch these, but it never seems to catch the root file causing all of it. So to recap. I have had the laptop 2 years, got it from bestbuy. they have horrible service and wouldn’t help when the batt died after having the laptop for just over 4 weeks. So I know they would not help here. I do not have a copy of vista as I never burned one, and now it won’t let me, not sure if thats the virus or what… I tried to use ubcd4win. thinking. but I can’t seem to compile an image. its asking for core window files and it can’t seem to get them off the laptop. but again I have no clue what I am doing with that. ONTOP all that. I thought maybe if I updated vista it would remove whatever vunerability let it get the virus and make it so anti virus that I could get to run woudl catch it. and after downloading all of that stuff. now windows says I might be the victim of fake software. I tried to confirm my windows vista and it said it could not be confirmed. I 1000% percent sure I got the laptop brand new. Its a valid vista on there. I have no idea if its the virus causing the error or what. I am not sure where to go from here. Bestbuy = worst place to stop ever. I do still have my receipt tho not sure if I could contact microsoft directly and prove taht I paided for the laptop new if they woudl help at all.

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Can Any Computer Guru’s Help Me?

I have an older pc that I’m trying to get going again. About 4 years ago I found some “cheap” software that claimed that it could clean up unwanted stuff from my hard drive probably the way a registry cleaner might work. Well, being a somewhat novice on PC systems, I ended up deleting things I shouldn’t have and corrupting files, etc. I was running windows XP on it at the time. Some of my boot files were missing or corrupted. So I made a boot disk with the files: boot.ini , NTLDR, and NTDETECT.COM to try to get it to boot. It’s a no go. I tried an XP setup disk to try to get into the recovery console…Can’t get in there either. I keep getting a message that says my acpi.sys file is corrupted. It won’t boot with a disk and it won’t boot into safe mode. It’s an OLD pentium ll with 66mhz fsb, gigabit mobo and Maxtor 20 Gb HDD. Also 128mb sdram. It worked pretty good before I trashed it with that cheap software. I want to get it going just to play with. Any takers on this one?

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One Night @ The Call Center!?

1). Tech Support: “I need you to right-click on the Open Desktop.”
Customer “Ok.”
Tech Support: “Did you get a pop-up menu?”
Customer: “No.”
Tech Support: “Ok. Right click again. Do you see a pop-up menu?”
Customer “No.”
Tech Support:: “Ok, sir. Can you tell me what you have done up until
this point?”
Customer: “Sure, you told me to write ‘click’ and I wrote ‘click’.”
2) Customer: “I received the software update you sent,but I am still
getting the same error message.”
Tech Support:: “Did you install the update?”
Customer: “No. Oh, am I supposed to install it to get it to work?”
3).Customer:: “I’m having trouble installing Microsoft Word.”
Tech Support:: “Tell me what you’ve done.”
Customer: “I typed ‘A:SETUP’.”!
Tech Support:: “Ma’am, remove the disk and tell me what it says.”
Customer:: “It says ‘[PC manufacturer] Restore and Recovery disk’.”
Tech Support:: “Insert the MS Word setup disk.”
Customer:: “What?”
Tech Support: “Did you buy MS word?”
Customer: “No…”
4).Customer:: “Do I need a computer to use your software?”
Tech Support:: ?!%#$
5).Tech Support:: “Ok, in the bottom left hand side of the screen,canyou see the ‘OK’ button displayed?”
Customer: “Wow. How can you see my screen from there?”
6) Tech Support:: “What type of computer do you have?”
Customer:: “A white one.”
7). Tech Support:: “Type ‘A:’ at the prompt.”
Customer:: “How do you spell that?”
8). Tech Support: “What’s on your screen right now?”
Customer: “A stuffed animal that my boyfriend got me at the grocerystore.”
9). Tech Support:: “What operating system are you running?”
Customer: “Pentium.”
10). Customer: “My computer’s telling me I performed an illegal abortion.”
11).Customer: “I have Microsoft Exploder.”
12).Customer: “How do I print my voicemail?
13). Customer: “You’ve got to fix my computer. I urgently need to print document, but the computer won’t boot properly.”
Tech Support: “What does it say?”
Customer: “Something about an error and non-system disk.”
Tech Support: “Look at your machine. Is there a floppy inside?”
Customer: “No, but there’s a sticker saying there’s an Intel inside.”
14). Tech Support: “Just call us back if there’s a problem. We’re open 24 hours.”
Customer: “Is that Eastern time?”
15). Tech Support:: “What does the screen say now?”
Customer: “It says, ‘Hit ENTER when ready’.”
Tech Support:: “Well?”
Customer: “How do I know when it’s ready?”
16). A plain computer illeterate guy rings tech support to report that his computer is faulty.
Tech: What’s the problem?
User: There is smoke coming out of the power supply.
Tech: You’ll need a new power supply.
User: No, I don’t! I just need to change the startup files.
Tech: Sir, the power supply is faulty. You’ll need to replace it.
User: No way! Someone told me that I just needed to change the startup and it will fix the problem! All I need is for you to tell me the
command.
10 minutes later, the User is still adamant that he is right. The tech is frustrated and fed up.
Tech: Sorry, Sir. We don’t normally tell our customers this, but there is an undocumented DOS command that will fix the problem.
User: I knew it!
Tech: Just add the line LOAD NOSMOKE.COM at the end of the CONFIG.SYS.
Letme know how it goes.
10 minutes later.
User: It didn’t work. The power supply is still smoking.
Tech: Well, what version of DOS are you using?
User: MS-DOS 6.22.
Tech: That’s your problem there. That version of DOS didn’t come with NOSMOKE. Contact Microsoft and ask them for a patch that will give you ! the file. Let me know how it goes.
1 hour later.
User: I need a new power supply.
Tech: How did you come to that conclusion?
User: Well, I rang Microsoft and told him about what you said, and he started asking questions about the make of power supply.
Tech: Then what did he say?
User: He told me that my power supply isn’t compatible with NOSMOKE

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I’m Losing Pc Memory?

ok so i was trying to download a software from limewire and im 90% sure it had a virus. i have a Windows XP with 30.9GB HardDrive yes i know it’s because this computer is old from like 2004 or 2005 the point is im losing memory before i download the software i had slightly more than 9GB after the download i had left about 2GB and had not installed it (still haven’t) anyways i did a system restore to before the download and the memory went even down to 1GB so i did a system recovery and still had 1GB.
What can i do to fix this???
And i did scan the computer for spyware and virus and deleted some threating files and still had low memory

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I Cant Boot To Xp, System32 Prevents Me. Help!?

When I start up the computer I get the message:
Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt
system32\DRIVERS\pci.sys
You can attempt to repair this file by starting Windows Setup using the original setup cd-rom
Select ‘r’ at first screen to start repair
I recently purcased a external hard drive with some software for data back up (Nero) I think I started getting these problems after the installatyion of the software.
I was running a virus scan and the soft accidentally delete my C:\Windows\System32!! I tried use the safe mode, didnt work out. And the thing is, I dont have my Xp cd only my laptop recovery cd which is useless, but I do copied the Xp cd unto my folders, is there any way to fixed Xp by not using an disk? I really dont wanna reinstall since I got a lot of files in my computer….THX

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