Monday, 11 January 2016

Dual Boot Kali with Windows












Kali Linux Dual Boot with Windows

Installing Kali alongside a Windows installation can be quite useful. However, you need to exercise caution during the setup process. First, make sure that you’ve backed up any important data on your Windows installation. Since you’ll be modifying your hard drive, you’ll want to store this backup on external media. Once you’ve completed the backup, we recommend you peruse Kali Linux Hard Disk Install, which explains the normal procedure for a basic Kali install.
In our example, we will be installing Kali Linux alongside an installation of Windows 7, which is currently taking up 100% of the disk space in our computer. We will start by resizing our current Windows partition to occupy less space and then proceed to install Kali Linux in the newly-created empty partition.
Download Kali Linux and either burn the ISO to DVD, or prepare a USB stick with Kali linux Liveas the installation medium. If you do not have a DVD or USB port on your computer, check out the Kali Linux Network Install. Ensure you have:
  • Minimum of 8 GB free disk space on Windows
  • CD-DVD / USB boot support

Preparing for the Installation

  1. Download Kali Linux.
  2. Burn The Kali Linux ISO to DVD or copy Kali Linux Live to USB.
  3. Ensure that your computer is set to boot from CD / USB in your BIOS.

Dual Boot Installation Procedure

  1. To start your installation, boot with your chosen installation medium. You should be greeted with the Kali Boot screen. Select Live, and you should be booted into the Kali Linux default desktop.
  2. Now launch the gparted program. We’ll use gparted to shrink the existing Windows partition to give us enough room to install Kali Linux. 

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  3. Select your Windows partition. Depending on your system, it will usually be the second, larger partition. In our example, there are two partitions; the first is the System Recovery partition, and Windows is actually installed in /dev/sda2. Resize your Windows partition and leave enough space (8GB minimum) for the Kali installation. 

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  4. Once you have resized your Windows partition, ensure you “Apply All Operations” on the hard disk. Exit gparted and reboot.

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Kali Linux Installation Procedure

  1. The installation procedure from this point onwards is similar to a Kali Linux Hard Disk install, until the point of the partitioning, where you need to select “Guided – use the largest continuous free space” that you created earlier with gparted.

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  2. Once the installation is done, reboot. You should be greeted with a GRUB boot menu, which will allow you to boot either into Kali or Windows.

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Post Installation

Now that you’ve completed installing Kali Linux, it’s time to customize your systemkzaheer026@gmail.com
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Sunday, 10 January 2016

how to use cmd for hacking

In the starting of this tutorial i want clear this if u misuse this information in hacking someones computer then i am not responsible for it.

In this tutorial u will learn some basic codes and tricks in cmd ( command prompt ) so let's begin the tutioal

Step 1: opening the cmd window and about it

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first open start menu > run then type cmd and open it

Step 2: starting commands ping and tracert

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Now lets start with it

our first command is ping command

ping command ? what this do

The ping command helps to verify IP-level connectivity. When troubleshooting, you can use ping to send an ICMP echo request to a target host name or IP address. Use ping whenever you need to verify that a host computer can connect to the TCP/IP network and network resources.


to apply the ping command just type the command like
" ping www.thewebsite.com"
ex- ping www.google.com

Now our second command is tracert

what is tracert? what does it do

The TRACERT (Trace Route) command is a route-tracing utility used to determine the path that an IP packet has taken to reach a destination. Note You can run this utitily by typing tracert IPAddress or tracert HostName at the command prompt.


to apply the tracert command just type the command like
" tracert www.thewebsite.com"
ex- tracert www.google.com

Step 3: ipconfig

? Now ipconfig ????

this command is easy to understand

Ipconfig displays all current TCP/IP network configuration values and refreshes Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and Domain Name System (DNS) settings. Used without parameters, ipconfig displays the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway for all adapters.


just type " ipconfig " and hit enter it will show you all the details

Step 4: Matrix

matrix is a code which is one of tricks done
in cmd. in this trick their are different codes come and come and come

to do this tricks just type this code

Title Matrix
color a
mode 1000
:start
Echo %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random% %Random%
Goto start

save it as .bat if you want to do it in notepad

Step 5: how to shutdown your school computer

to do it just type " net view "
then it will appear all the ip address that are connected to that network

when the command finish finding all the ip address then type " shutdow-i "
then a window will appear their are a tab name add just type the ip address of the pc which u want to shut down then their is a scrool box where their are option of shutdown restart or log out chose what u want to do

then their is a chech box which is check this chech box will sent the message of shut down to have fun just unchech it
and press the shutdown button

Step 6: How to create an admin account in windows

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Step 1 Open CMD Prompt...
On Windows XP, click the Start button, then open up Run..., and type in "cmd" and click OK.

On Windows Vista or Windows 7, click Start, search for "cmd" and press Enter.

Step 2 Add username and password
Now, in the command prompt window, type:

net user /add [username] [password]

Press Enter. Here's an example of what it should look like:



Step 3 Add as admin
Now type:

new localgroup administrators [username] /add

Press Enter. Here's the example:



Done!
You should now have a new Admin Account on your PC!

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