Sunday, March 9, 2014

How to Permanently Delete a Facebook Account


If you’re done with Facebook, you may be running around in circles trying to figure out how to delete your account. They certainly don’t make it easy to find. Follow this guide to make sure that you save all of the data you need and delete your account for good.

Save any data you need. Before you delete your account, save any photos and contact information you need from your account. You will lose access to all of this when you delete your account.
  • You can download a copy of all of your Facebook data through the Account Settings. Click on the Gear icon in the upper-right corner to access it. Click the link that says “Download a copy of your Facebook data”.
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  • Download individual pictures by clicking the Download link at the bottom when you open them.
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    Clear your Facebook history. You can open the Activity Log to undo all of your previous actions on Facebook, such as liking posts and comments you’ve made. This will help ensure that as little data about you remains as possible after your account is deleted.
    • To access the Activity Log, click the Privacy button in the top-right corner. Select “Who can see my stuff?” Click the link for the Activity Log. Here you can choose which parts of your activity you would like to delete.
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    Visit the Delete Account page. This page cannot be accessed through Facebook unless you search for it. You can also follow this link. Click the “Delete my Account” button to start the account deletion process.[1]
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    Enter your password and the CAPTCHA. Once you have entered these, press “Okay” to permanently delete your account. You will need to wait 14 days for the deletion to take effect.
    • You need to have access to your Facebook account in order to delete it this way. If you can’t remember your password, use Facebook’s password reset service before deleting your account.
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    Try a temporary deactivation instead of deleting your account.
    • Click the Settings icon and select Account Settings.
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    • Open the Security section from the left menu.
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    • Click the “Deactivate your account” link
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    • Fill out the form for deactivating your account. You will still be able to be linked in posts and messaged, though you will not receive notifications about it.
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Saturday, March 8, 2014

How to Remove Write Protection In Pendrive/Sd Card

Hello Everyone, today i'm again come with another most wanted trick/method How to remove write protection on pendrive/memory card ?

First of all what is write protection? 
In write protected pendrive/memory card one cannot even delete or tranfer data  that is quite annoying. While the uses of write protection is a good thing because it prevent files from being tampered with and the manufacturer can make sure all users are getting the same files, but it’s also very inconvenient. To remove this protection,  fyou will need to format the drive and this fromatting is not just by clicking on format button it needs a special kind of format so you can enjoy the freedom of your pendrive/memory card. Now i am going to explain the best method step by step, Lets start now :-

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METHOD 1 :- Using Command Prompt

Step 1: First of all plug in you write protected pendrive in your pc/laptop. Wait until the windows detect your pendrive or memory card. Now back up your data because your going to format it.

Step 2: Now as we are using command prompt in this method so after connecting you pendrive/memory card open the cmd. To open cmd you can do this by simply going to “Start”, then just search for “CommandPrompt”, or you can simply just type  “cmd” in “Run” and command prompt should pop up.

Step 3: Now in the command prompt, type in the drive letter of your pen drive with a colon at the end, like this: “ H: ” but without the quotation marks.

Step 4: After entering the previous command in cmd, type “format” without the quotation marks.  Here’s how to do it: “format H:” and then press “Enter.”

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Step 5: Now after completing the format proceed to closing command prompt.

  
That's it you are done ! Enjoy !

METHOD 2:- Using Administrative Tools


As i mentioned above that when your pendrive/memory card is write protected you can’t simply format it. So, you can formatis using administrative tools. Lets start this method step by steps:-

Step 1: First of all open the control panel then click on the administrative tools then click on Defragment and Optimise Drives a window will be opens on the screen.

Step 2: Now there list of all the drives and other removable devices connected to the pc/laptop.

Step 3: Select your write protected drive carefully and then click on format then on ok.

Step 4: Now your pendrive/memory card will be formatted and it will remove the write protection from your pendrive/memory card. Now your Done !

My Advice:

As there are alots of method to remove the write protection in your pendrive/memory card but i am giving you the best methods only and also there is alots of software avialable in market but many og them are spam. So, in my sight i suggest to all the members that the should go for first method because its simple and does not takes much time.

FACING PROBLEMS ? JUST COMMENT BELOW I WILL HELP YOU.

i have a method to remove write protection in a pendrive




1. Open Start Menu
2. Run, type regedit and press Enter, this will open the registry editor.
3. Navigate to the following path:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\StorageDevicePolicies

4. Double click the key WriteProtect in the right pane and set the value to 0 In the Value Data Box and press OK button

5.Exit Registry

Method #2

1. Start > Run -> type “CMD” and press enter
2. type< diskpart
3. type< list volume
4. type< select volume # (# is the number of the USB HDD you’ve pluged in)
5. type< attributes disk clear readonly