Disable Restart Now Message After Windows Automatic Update Message

Don’t you just love Windows Automatic Update? On the second Tuesday of each month Microsoft releases their software updates and patches for Windows, which are usually numerous, and most computers receive these updates automatically if Windows Update is turned on.

You might notice your computer slow down while these updates are installed in the background. After they are installed, you’ll always get a message to restart your computer.

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Hide Files & Folders using CMD

1) Press windowkey+R: Run command dialog box appears. or go to start and click run.

2) Now type "cmd" and hit enter. A command prompt window displays.
    Now type attrib +s +h E:\myfolder and hit enter.
    The folder "myfolder" will be hidden which cannot be viewed by any search options.

3) To view this folder again, use the same command but replace '+' with '-' on both flags 's' and 'h'

What is cracks, keygens or patches?


CRACK - A crack is a modified version of a file that has been "pre-hacked" by the cracker. Frequently this is the actual EXE of the main program, but in modified form. It could also be a DLL or a key file that the program uses to register itself or check an online activation server. A cracked file has such checks removed.
A drawback of a crack is it can be big (sometimes many MBs) since it's just a modified version of the original file. Frequently, updating a program that has been cracked will overwrite the crack, causing the program to return to it's "pre-cracked" state (trial, non-functioning, etc). Not to mention it's one of the more difficult to use (along with a patch); that is, for a n00b.