Showing posts with label 7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 7. Show all posts

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Nokia 101 RM 769 Version 7 70 Firmware Flash Files

 
Nokia 101 RM-769 Version 7.70 Firmware Flash Files Updates Free and direct downloadable links with no waiting trouble. These are three files in this downloading link which you have to download to flash your nokia 101 rm 769. Please read the notes given below first.
Disclaimer : We are try our best to provide you the best working flash files and firmware for every new and old mobile phone model. Please use them at your own risk.
Caution : Before You flash or format a mobile phone please take a backup of important data because flashing and formatting will remove all data.
Download Nokia 101 RM-769 Version 7.70 Firmwares

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Remove Genuine Advantage Notification in Windows 7

Windows 7 may sometimes been detected as illegal, not genuine,or Pirated despite the operating system has been genuinely bought from market. Then it shows a message immediately after log on, the following Windows Activation window will be displayed.
Windows is not genuine
Your computer might not be running a counterfeit copy of Windows.
0×80070005
 Moreover, the computer desktop background is turned to black, after some time of logging in and the following error message is shown on the bottom right corner of the screen:
This copy of Windows is not genuine
When you try to view the system information in System Properties (Control Panel -> System and Security -> System), the following error message can be seen:
You must activate today. Activate Windows now
Using slmgr.vbs /dlv or slmgr.vbs /dli in an elevated command prompt with administrator privileges to view the licensing status will return the following message instead:
Error: 0×80070005 Access denied: the requested action requires elevated privileges

Normally, the suddenly or random deactivation of an activated Windows 7 on genuine platform can be resolved by simply restarting the computer, so thatWindows 7 can re-access the activation status to return the computer to activated status. However, in some cases, where modification has been done to HKUS-1-5-20 registry key causing the Network Service account to lose and missing full control and read permissions over the registry key, the losing of activated status may happen on Windows 7 too.
Microsoft explains in KB2008385 that the possible cause for the Windows 7 turned pirated error is likely the result of applying a Plug and Play Group Policy object (GPO):
Computer Configuration -> Policies -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> System Services -> Plug and Play (Startup Mode: Automatic)
The Windows 7 Licensing service uses Plug and Play to obtain hardware ID information and binds the license to the computer, thus change to the setting can result in an activated system appearing to be out of tolerance. The default permissions of the Plug and Play policy do not grant the Licensing service, which runs under the Network Service account, the appropriate rights to access the Plug and Play service. To fix and resolve the Windows 7 activation lost issue, and make the Windows 7 activated and genuine again, just follow one of the two Methods stated Below:

Method I: Disable the Plug and Play Policy


  • Determine the source of the policy. To do this, follow these steps:
  • On the client computer experiencing the activation error, run the Resultant Set of Policy wizard by clicking Start >> Run (or press Win+R keys), and entering rsop.msc as the command. 





  • Visit the following location:
Computer Configuration -> Policies -> Windows Settings ->Security Settings -> System Services

 If the Plug and Play service is configured through a Group Policy setting, you see it here with settings other than Not Defined. Additionally, you can see which Group Policy is applying this setting.
  • Disable the Group Policy settings and force the Group Policy to be reapplied.
  1. Edit the Group Policy that is identified in Step 1 and change the setting to “Not Defined.” Or, follow the section below to add the required permissions for the Network Service account.
  2. Force the Group Policy setting to reapply: gpupdate /force (a restart of the client is sometimes required).
    Method II: Edit the permissions of the Group Policy
    1. Open the Group Policy that is identified in Method I, Step 1 above, and open the corresponding Group Policy setting.
    2. Click the Edit Security button, and then click the Advanced button.
    3. In the Advanced Security Settings for Plug and Play window click Addand then add the SERVICE account. Then, click OK.
    4. Select the following permissions in the Allow section and then click OK:Query template
      Query status
      Enumerate dependents
      Interrogate
      User-defined control
      Read permissions
    5. Run gpupdate /force after applying the permissions to the Group Policy setting.
    6. Verify that the appropriate permissions are applied with the following command:sc sdshow plugplay
      The following are the rights applied to the Plug and Play service in SDDL:D:(A;;CCDCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRSDRCWDWO;;;SY)
      (A;;CCDCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRSDRCWDWO;;;BA)
      (A;;CCLCSWLOCRRC;;;IU)
      (A;;CCLCSWLOCRRC;;;SU)
      S:(AU;FA;CCDCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRSDRCWDWO;;;WD)Note: (A;;CC LC SW LO CR RC ;;;SU is an Access Control Entry (ACE) that allows the following rights to “SU” (SDDL_SERVICE – Service logon user):A: Access Allowed
      CC: Create Child
      LC: List Children
      SW: Self Write
      LO: List Object
      CR: Control Access
      RC: Read Control
      SU: Service Logon User
    If there are no GPO’s in place, then another activity may have changed the default registry permissions. To resolve this problem, perform the following steps:
    1. Click Start Menu, Then Run, then enter REGEDIT
    2. Right-click the registry key HKEY_USERSS-1-5-20, and select Permissions… button.
    3. If the NETWORK SERVICE is not present, click Add… button.
    4. In Enter the object names to select type Network Service and then click Check Names andOK.
    5. Select the NETWORK SERVICE and Grant Full Control and Read permissions.
    6. Restart the computer.
    7. After the restart, the system may require activation. Complete the activation.

    Monday, November 18, 2013

    HOW TO FIX YOUTUBE VIDEO STOPS STREAMING WHEN SCREEN LOCKED On GOOGLE NEXUS 7


    Once upgrading your Nexus 7 to Android 4.1.2, you may have some issues with the YouTube app, one of which is the video stops streaming when the screen is locked.

    Usually, if you have a good network, then you wouldnt have a problem watching YouTube videos. But if the data network is slow, then you may pause the video waiting for it to buffer more data. However, while the video is pausing, your phone may go into idle mode and the screen is locked, at that point YouTube will just stop streaming. So to watch the video you will to download it again.

    Is there any way to solve this problem?

    The answer is yes. All you need to do is extending the Lock screen time out, set the time period of 5-10 minutes. But if you don’t want to increase the time period for personal reason, then you will need to use third party app to help you deal with this.

    Heres how to:

    1. First, press the Home key to return to your Nexus 7’s Home screen.

    2. Launch Google Play Store app.

    3. Find and install the KeepScreen app.

    - KeepScreen app will help you block the screen timeout with some selected apps that can be activated. This app is great if you would like to stream content while playing, too.

    Just in case you want to extend the Lock screen Time out, go to Settings > Security. Then feel free to adjust the timeout period that you are comfortable with.

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