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Hackosis
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Shane is owner, operator, designer, and developer of Hackosis.com. He has been deeply involved in computing for over 10 years and specializes in solving technical problems.
Shane has proudly achieved an Associates of Applied Science Networking Specialist degree.
He also works full-time as a systems administrator managing dozens of servers and networking equipment for a local utility company and Internet service provider.
Shane continues to learn an adapt as his hunger for new information is never satisfied - Hackosis.
Hackosis is a medium to share information, tips and tricks, and other useful tidbits.
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View File Extensions In Windows 7
By default, Windows 7 hides your file extensions. If, like me, you get a little twitchy if you can't see this information, then you'll want to change your setup pretty quickly. To view files extensions in Windows 7, do the following:...
PHP Redirect For Affiliates
The problem: you, as a scurrilous affiliate marketer, have a website with a sales page pushing a particular product. People link to your page to get the product but your sales page then “sells them” again and links to the merchant’s...
Make An Action Replay Device For Your Xbox
If you don’t want to buy an Action Replay – or can’t (depending on where you live) - for whatever reason, you can make your own. This is going to involve a soldering iron for added fun. Ingredients Soldering iron + solder The Act...
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Turn Any .exe File Into A Service
This method has not been tested with Vista, though it is known to work with 2000/XP/2003 Server. The following steps will allow you to turn almost any .exe file into a service. Please note that some .exe files will need command line parameters passed...
Regain Lost Windows Password With Linux
Check out this FREE method for retrieving forgotten Windows passwords. I works on Windows XP and Vista (not yet tested on Windows 7). Ingredients: one Linux live CD (that auto mounts Windows partitions – e.g. Ubuntu, Backtrack, Fedora, openSUSE...


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