Full __HOT__ Windows Expert Tool 3.1 - Recover All Passwords In Windows OS
On September 30, 2014, Microsoft announced Windows 10 as the successor to Windows 8.1. It was released on July 29, 2015, and addresses shortcomings in the user interface first introduced with Windows 8. Changes on PC include the return of the Start Menu, a virtual desktop system, and the ability to run Windows Store apps within windows on the desktop rather than in full-screen mode. Windows 10 is said to be available to update from qualified Windows 7 with SP1, Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone 8.1 devices from the Get Windows 10 Application (for Windows 7, Windows 8.1) or Windows Update (Windows 7).[50]
FULL Windows Expert Tool 3.1 - Recover All Passwords In Windows OS
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Windows 7 users should know about this little trick. If you have a display full of windows, clear the clutter by grabbing the top of the window you do like and "shaking" it on the screen to minimize all the other windows. Suddenly having shaker's remorse? Shake again and the windows will come back.
The Toolkit can be used to unlock encrypted iPhone 4, 4s (1), 5 and 5c devices protected with an unknown screen lock passcode by attempting to recover the original 4-digit or 6-digit PIN. This DFU attack works at the speed of 13.6 passcodes per second on iPhone 5 and 5c devices, and takes only 12 minutes to unlock an iPhone protected with a 4-digit PINs. 6-digit PINs will take up to 21 hours. A smart attack will be used automatically to attempt cutting this time as much as possible. In less than 4 minutes, the tool will try several thousand most commonly used passcodes such as 000000, 123456 or 121212, followed by 6-digit PINs based on the dates of birth. With 74,000 of those, the smart attack takes approximately 1.5 hours. If still unsuccessful, the full brute force of the rest of the passcodes is initiated. (Note: passcode recovery runs at the speed of 6.6 passcodes per second on the iPhone 4).
This software is capable of recovering a wide range of file types, including music, text messages, contacts, videos, photos, documents, and WhatsApp messages for rooted phones. With this tool by your side, lost data can be recovered no matter what the scenario was, for instance, accidental deletion, system crash, forgotten passwords, SD card issues, rooting errors, ROM flashing, damages, black screen, factory reset, etc.