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  1. Unread #1 - Jun 8, 2007 at 3:45 PM
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    Contents:

    TuT 1: How To Make An Attractive CV!
    TuT 2: Computer Shortcuts, Computer preferences and computer short names meaning!
    TuT 3: How the Run As facility can overcome the restrictions placed on a Limited Account
    TuT 4: Command Prompt Basics
    TuT 5: Binary and Hexadecimal
    TuT 6: How/Where to start learning C++!!
    TuT 7: How To Crash A Server or a site
    TuT 8: How To Have Microsoft AND Linux on ONE Harddrive/Computer < Coming soon

    Why should I become a User Educator:

    I think I should become a User Educator because I love to help fellow members. I am friendly person with good communication skills. I find great enjoyment in teaching and informing other people, and sharing my knowledge with them to the full extent. I am active and i have been on sythe for over a year now which shows that i am a good member around here.




    TuT 1: How To Make An Attractive CV!

    Name, ALWAYS in size 20
    Full address on ONE line, size 11 font.
    Mobile number and home number. write Mobile and Home in Bold
    Email. Again write the word Email in Bold


    Moving on now to your Personal Profile Have this heading in bold. In your personal profile, try to include some of the following:
    • Interpersonal skills
    • Multi-Tasking
    • Quick learner
    • Work under pressure
    • Being able to work alone
    • Passionate
    • Focused
    • Consistent
    • Flexible
    • Communication Skills
    • Highly motivated
    • Team player
    • Organised

    Example:
    I am an IT enthusiast who is currently taking a self funded IT Course. I am a focused team player that can work under pressure. I am flexible and highly motivated with good communication skills from previous education. I am passionate about what I do and that is why I am a quick learner.


    After that, you will start talking about your Education. Start with the Earliest date and move backwards in time as you go along. Remember to write your month, and year that you studied in!

    Example:

    2007 – 2007 Write here
    2000 – 2007 Write here
    2006 – 2007 Write here
    2005 – 2006 Write here


    After your education comes your Work History. Again, do it like what you did in your education but in a lot more detail! Try to include some of the words i mentioned about in your personal profile.


    Then write about your Interests And Achievements. Make it look appealing! not boring!


    After, write about your Skills!


    Then lastly write: References: Available Upon Request




    TuT 2: Computer Shortcuts, Computer preferences and computer short names meaning!

    UK Uses 240V at 50Hz
    EU Uses 220V at 50Hz
    USA Uses 110V at 60Hz

    //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

    Simple short fact about how a CPU Works.
    Firstly, it needs to work out something, and computers run on 2 things, True or False, 0 or 1. So these numbers are usually stored in a CPU inside something called a FAT (File Allocation Table).

    So to work something out, it goes to the FAT, in the registry picks up a line, of numbers 0s and 1s then puts them in the instruction set, thats where they are decoded, then they are sent to the ALU (Carithmetic Logic Unit) where they are executed and then it stores them back in the registry. This procedure has 4 parts. they are:
    • Fetch
    • Decode
    • Execute
    • Store

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    DRAM Dynamic Random Access Memory
    SRAM Static Random Access Memory
    SIMM Single Inline Memory Module
    DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module
    FPM Fast Page Mode
    EDO Extended Data Out
    SDRAM Syncronyst Dynamic Random Access Memory
    DDR Double Data Rate
    ECC Error Correcting Code
    CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check
    ROM Read Only Memory
    PROM Programmable Read Only Memory
    EPROM Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
    EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
    CTR Cathode Ray Tubes
    LCD Liquid Crystal Display
    DVRAM Dedicated Video Random Access Memory
    WRAM Window Random Access Memory
    VRAM Video Random Access Memory
    SGRAM Syncronous Graphics Random Access Memory
    CLV Constant Linear Velocity
    CAV Constant Angular Velocity
    RAID Redundant Arrays Of Inexpensive Disks
    SE Single Ended
    LVD Low Voltage Differential
    HVD High Voltage Differential
    TFT Thin Film Transistor
    APM Advanced Power Management
    ACPI Advanced configuration And Power Interface
    MFT Master File Table
    CSMA/CD Carrier Sences Multiple Access / Collision Detection
    APR Adress Resolution Protocall
    SAM Secure Accounts Manager
    DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocall

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    ANI Animated crusor
    BAT Batch file
    CAT Security Catalog file
    CHM Complied HTML help files used by windows
    COM Command File
    CPL Control Panel item
    CUR Cursor
    DLL Dynamic Lynked Library
    DRV Driver
    EXE Executable file
    HLP Standard Help file
    ICO Icon image
    INF Information File used in windows
    INI Initialization file used in windows
    LOG Application Log file
    OCX ActiveX Control
    PRN A Print file
    REG Registry file
    SCR Screen Saver file
    SYS Windows system file
    TMP Windows Temporary file
    TTF Tru Type Font
    VxD Virtual Device Driver

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    The stages of a Booting Computer: This is what your computer does in the seconds that is has to load up to your start screen.
    • Switch on
    • POST (Power On Self Test)
    • Boot-Strap Sequence
    • IO.sys
    • MSDOS.sys
    • Command.com
    • Autoexec.bat
    • Config.sys
    • WIN.com
    • NTLDR then does: Boot.ini > NTDetect.com > NTOSKRNL.exe
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    HIDDEN USER ACCOUNT ON ALL XP COMPUTERS!

    Log out of your user, and if you have the "Quick Load" screen, then hold CTRL+ALT and press Delete twice. This should take you to another screen where it will ask for username and pass, Type Administrator with the pass.

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    Some Shortcut Keys

    CTRL+ALT+DEL Opens Taks Manager
    CTRL+ESC Opens the Windows Start Menu
    ALT+TAB Switches Between Active Programs Using A Task Box
    ALT+ESC Switches Between Programs Without Using A Task Box

    [​IMG] Display or hide start menu
    [​IMG]+BREAK Display the system properties dialog box
    [​IMG]+D Show the desktop
    [​IMG]+M Minimise all windows
    [​IMG]+SHIFT+M Restores minimised windows
    [​IMG]+E Open my computer
    [​IMG]+F Search for a file or folder
    [​IMG]+CTRL+F Search for computers
    [​IMG]+F1 Display windows help
    [​IMG]+L Lock your computer if you are connected to a network domain, or switch users if you are not connected to a network domain
    [​IMG]+R Open the Run dialog box




    TuT 3: How the Run As facility can overcome the restrictions placed on a Limited Account

    Requirements

    • A computer running Windows XP Professional SP2
    • The Limited account
    • The Administrator password
    You should do this logged in the Limited User

    Step 1: Strart the Control Panel and then click Switch to Classic View. Hold down the Shift key on your keyboard white you alternate-click on the Add Hardware Icon. From the pop-up menu, select Run As. Select The Following User Option. Select the Administrator account in the User Name box and then enter the Administrator password. Click Ok. The add hardware wizard should now have started. Click Cancel.

    Step 2: Now try using Run as with the Automatic Updates and Windows Firewall icons in control panel.

    Step 3: Click Start>All Programs>Accessories>Command Promt. Type runas /user:administrator"chkdsk" and then press Enter. you should see that the chkdsk program now starts.




    TuT 4: Command Prompt Basics

    Starting a Commant Promt:

    To start a command promt, perform one of the following two actions:
    • From the Start menu, select All Programs>Acessories>Command Prompt
    • Open a Run box ([​IMG]+R, or Start>Run), Type CMD and press Enter
    You should now have something looking like this: (dont mind the repetitevness)

    [​IMG]

    Type Tree and you will get the way windows is set up (kinda) This list is long.

    Something like this:

    [​IMG]

    Have you tried typing Help in the command? Try it and see all the different command you can execute.

    If you require help with a specific command then type Help then the command that you need help for.
    E.G. Help Tree

    Tried typing Color Help yet?

    Moving on.

    Some basic commands:

    CD Changes the current folder (directory) at the command promt
    TREE Draws a folder structure
    MD Created a folder
    RD Deletes a folder
    DIR Lists the contents of a folder
    ATTRIB Lists or changes the attributes of a file or folder
    COPY Copies files or folders
    MOVE Moves files or folders
    REN Renames files or folders
    DEL Deletes files

    There are loads of more command that can be inputed into the command promt but i suggest that you get down with the basics before you decide to move on.





    TuT 5: Binary and Hexadecimal

    Binary System:


    Convert Binary to Decimal:

    Systax: "Value x 2 ^ Position"
    1. Value = Number converting
    2. x = Multiplication
    3. 2 = Binary Base
    4. ^ = Exponent
    5. Position = Position in the whole number you are converting(Right To Left)
    Convert:

    * 1 x 2 ^ 0 = 1
    * 1 x 2 ^ 1 = 2
    * 0 x 2 ^ 2 = 0
    * 0 x 2 ^ 3 = 0
    * 1 x 2 ^ 4 = 16

    Steps To Converting:

    1. Write the number down from Right to Left.
    2. Multiply each single number by the Binary Base(2).
    3. Then to the power (^) of its Position.
    4. Take the final numbers from each Position and add them.

    Answer:

    The answer for this should 19. If it is not then you have done something wrong.
    11001 or 10011
    1 + 2 + 0 + 0 + 16 = 19 In Decimal.

    Convert Decimal to Binary:
    Systax: "Value / 2 Remainder"
    1. Value = Starting Number to Convert.
    2. / = Division.
    3. Remainder = The Remainder(lol).
    Convert:

    * 238 / 2 Remainder: 0
    * 119 / 2 Remainder: 1
    * 59 / 2 Remainder: 1
    * 29 / 2 Remainder: 1
    * 14 / 2 Remainder: 0
    * 7 / 2 Remainder: 1
    * 3 / 2 Remainder: 1
    * 1 / 2 Remainder: 1
    * 0 / 2 Remainder: 0

    Steps To Converting:
    1. Divide the Original number by 2, If it divides evenly the Remainder will be 0.
    2. Divide the answer from the previous calculation by 2.
    3. If it wont Divide evenly the Remainder will be 1.
    4. Round the number from the previous calculation DOWN, And divide it by 2.
    5. Repeat this process until you get to 0.
    Answer:
    The final answer should be "011101110", As you may notice how the answer given is missing the 1st 0.
    That's because just like in Decimal, they have no value and can be omitted, So 045 is same as 45.

    Additional things about Binary:

    * Usually 1 represents true, and 0 represents false.
    * When writing Binary, keep the number in multiples of 4.
    * EX 1: "0000:0000" without the ':'.
    * EX: Don't write 11001 this is incorrect, change it to 00011001, And remember that the zero's in front are not worth anything.
    * Usually you add a 'b' after the number to signal the fact that it is a Binary number.
    * EX: 00011001 = 00011001b.


    Converting Hexadecimal:

    Convert Hexadecimal to Decimal:
    Systax: "Value x 16 ^ Position"

    1. Value = Value of the number you are converting.
    2. x = Multiply
    3. 16 = Hexadecimal Base
    4. ^ = Exponent
    5. Position = Position in the whole number you are converting.

    Convert:


    * F x 16 ^ 0 = 15 x 1 = 15
    * 4 x 16 ^ 1 = 4 x 16 = 64
    * A x 16 ^ 2 = 10 x 256 = 2560
    * 2 x 16 ^ 3 = 2 x 4096 = 8192


    Steps To Converting:

    1. Write the number down from Right to Left.
    2. Multiply the number by the Hexadecimal Base(16)
    3. Then to the power of it's Position


    Convert Decimal to Hexadecimal:
    Systax 1: "Value / 16"

    * Systax 1:
    * Value = Whole Number
    * / = Divide
    * 16 = The base of Hexadecimal

    Systax 2: "Value x 16"

    * Systax 2:
    * Value = Whole Number
    * x = Multiply
    * 16 = The base of Hexadecimal

    Systax 3: "Number - Value"

    * Systax 3:
    * Number = Number left from Systax 2
    * - = Subtact

    Convert:
    A

    * 1324 / 16 = 82.75
    * 82 x 16 = 1312
    * 1324 - 1312 = 12
    * Converted to Hexadecimal: C

    B

    * 82 / 16 = 5.125
    * 5 x 16 = 80
    * 82 - 80 = 2
    * Converted to Hexadecimal: 2

    C

    * 5 / 16 = 0.3125
    * 0 x 16 = 0
    * 5 - 0 = 5
    * Converted to Hexadecimal: 5

    Steps To Converting:
    A

    1. Systax 1a: Divide The whole number with the Hexadecimal Base(16).
    2. Systax 1b: Multiply what you have left from Systax 1a by the Hexadecimal Base(16).
    3. Systax 1c: Subtact The number from Systax 1b From the whole number.

    B

    1. Take the number you got from Systax 1a.
    2. Systax 2a: Divide this number with the Hexadecimal Base(16).
    3. Systax 2b: Multiply what you have left from Systax 2a by the Hexadecimal Base(16).
    4. Systax 2c: Subtact The number from Systax 1a from Systax 2b.

    C

    1. Take the number you got from Systax2a.
    2. Systax 3a: Divide this number with the Hexadecimal Base(16).
    3. Systax 3b: Multiply what you have left from Systax 3a by the Hexadecimal Base(16).
    4. Systax 3c: Subtact The number from Systax 2a from Systax 3b.




    TuT 6: How/Where to start learning C++!!

    Stage 1 (day 1-15 )
    Well you know nothing. Most people start with a programming language called C++ (pronounced 'C plus plus'). It is a very powerful language and there is alot of support for the language. You should spend the first stage not learning how to code cheats, but how to simply write C++ programs.

    Get hold of a good book. I recommend Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 21 Days Another tool which you will need is a compiler.

    Recommended Compilers:
    MS Visual C++ 6
    Dev-CPP 5 (Free)

    Stage 2 (day 15-20)
    Now you have some understanding of C++ you have two choices. You can continue to read on or you can start learning some OpenGL. OpenGL hooking is controlling how your code controls the game - your code is called rather than the game's code.

    Stage 3 (day 20-30 )
    Feel like youre getting somewhere? If you havent already due to the feeling of experimentation and exploration, take a look at other people's source code. Looking at the source codes is a good way to see how everything is structured.

    You should be learning how to create cheats for games now. I have found that learning to cheat counter-strike is a great starting point. I dont like counter-strike myself and I am a quake man, but most tutorials are based around counter-strike and there is a big community for counter-strike cheating so there is alot more support. So once you know the basics with counter-strike cheating you can move on to the game of your choice because chances are they will be similar.

    Stage 4 (day 30+)
    You should now have a very good understanding of how cheats work. Now its up to you what you decide to do.

    If all this has scared you then maybe you should revise the languages a bit more or go back and read the bits you left out.

    If the cheating scene doesnt interest you any more and you just want to code then do just that.

    Either roads offer fun and exciting new things.




    TuT 7: How To Crash A Server or a site

    Well, there are many ways to crashing a server/site. But for the sake of sythe, i will only show you the simple way but by all means, most likely the hardest and longest.

    For those people that Don't know. You cannot try this on major company sites because they have simply disabled the option to let people ping them. Sites such as Microsoft wont let you do this.

    Firstly:
    Select a site that you would like to crash.

    Secondly:
    Select a time and date to crash it.

    Thirdly:
    Send an email out to everyone you know and make them forward it on to everyone and etc etc.

    In this email, include a fake or bullshit story saying something like, if you do this something good will happen or bla bla bla watever. Oh and dont forget to explain to them how to do this.

    This is how: You simply open up your Command Promt, by clicking on Start>Run and then typing cmd or
    Holding down the windows key and pressing R at the same time then typing cmd.

    Then in your Command Promt type: ping www.chosensite.com -T

    The -T will make it repeat itself over and over and over and over until you stop it. To stop it, simply press CTRL+C

    Fourthly:
    Hope for the best :D
     
  3. Unread #2 - Jun 8, 2007 at 3:52 PM
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    Nice guide there ignite :)
     
  5. Unread #3 - Jun 8, 2007 at 3:56 PM
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    To the last tutorial:
    You need to exploit Windows since it sends so slow..
     
  7. Unread #4 - Jun 8, 2007 at 3:58 PM
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    Nice, but you'd have a lot bigger chance of been accepted if you added pictures..
     
  9. Unread #5 - Jun 8, 2007 at 3:59 PM
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    wow, very nice.

    Pending ;)
     
  11. Unread #6 - Jun 8, 2007 at 4:01 PM
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    Probly, but if done on a massive scale, it could work.

    Yea i know :( but there isnt really many options that i could put up on..


    Thanks to both for comments :)

    EDIT: Make that, thanks to all three of you lol
     
  13. Unread #7 - Jun 8, 2007 at 4:01 PM
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    If I was speaking to any educator, I would definantly want it to be ignite. Know's what he's talking about :D
     
  15. Unread #8 - Jun 8, 2007 at 4:12 PM
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    Thanks TCV :)
     
  17. Unread #9 - Jun 8, 2007 at 5:04 PM
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    wicked guide man helps a lot!
     
  19. Unread #10 - Jun 8, 2007 at 6:45 PM
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    :) nice to know
     
  21. Unread #11 - Jun 8, 2007 at 8:56 PM
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    wow v-nice guides ignite =P
     
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