How do you measure success?

Recently, four of us gathered around a table to play cards. Of the four, one knew all the rules, two knew some of the rules, and the fourth thought she’d played the game once in her life. We played a practice hand to give everyone the opportunity to get a feel for the rules, and then we began playing the game for real. Several rounds into the game, our expert played a winning card. We looked at her with blank stares, and she said, “Oh, I guess I forget to tell you about this move.” You can imagine our indignation and the discussion that followed about her winning hand. We’ve all felt that way at one time or another. We wanted to win, we were playing by the rules, and then someone told us that we really didn’t know the whole story. Success wasn’t an illusion; it was just a little different from what we were led to believe. (Just in case you’re wondering, she won the hand but didn’t win the game.)

Success can be a very elusive commodity, especially when you don’t know what success is. One would think that if an organization has a set of values, it would be pretty easy to figure out what the rules of success are. If your values say the customer is number one, you’ll want to consider the customer’s needs and wants in everything you do. If respect for people is high on your organization’s values list, you’ll want to work on relationships as you get your job done. And if your organization lives their stated values, you’ll be right. But not all organizations do what they say.

Leaders have three choices when they want to answer this question. They can review the organization’s values with the questioner and help clarify the specific behaviors that match the stated values. They can apologize that they haven’t done their job as a leader and get to work on a set of values that are meaningful for their situation. Or they can change either their existing values or their behavior if the two don’t currently match. No matter which of these three options fits your situation, you’ve got to get the message out to everyone: “This is how we play the game.” No fair slipping in a rule or two later.

Code For Cracking BIOS

Here is de best way to crack de bios password in win 95/98:

Follow de steps below:

1) Boot up windows.
2) go to dos-prompt or go to command prompt directly from de windows start up menu.
3) type de command at de prompt: “debug” (without quotes)
4) type de followin’ lines now exactly as given.

o 70 10
o 71 20
quit
exit

5) exit from de dos prompt and restart de computer

Password protection gone!

Enjoy

PS: I tested this in Award Bios.

There seems to be some issue regardin’ display drivers on some machines if this is used. Just reinstall de drivers, Everythin’ will be fine.

I have not found any oder trouble if de codes are used.

To be on safe side, just back up your data.

The use of this code is entirely at your risk. It worked fine for me.

Best Keyboard Shortcut

Gettin’ used to usin’ your keyboard exclusively and leavin’ your mouse behind will make you much more efficient at performin’ any task on any Windows system. I use de followin’ keyboard shortcuts every day:

Windows key + R = Run menu

This is usually followed by:
cmd = Command Prompt
iexplore + “web address” = Internet Explorer
compmgmt.msc = Computer Management
dhcpmgmt.msc = DHCP Management
dnsmgmt.msc = DNS Management
services.msc = Services
eventvwr = Event Viewer
dsa.msc = Active Directory Users and Computers
dssite.msc = Active Directory Sites and Services
Windows key + E = Explorer

ALT + Tab = Switch between windows

ALT, Space, X = Maximize window

CTRL + Shift + Esc = Task Manager

Windows key + Break = System properties

Windows key + F = Search

Windows key + D = Hide/Display all windows

CTRL + C = copy

CTRL + X = cut

CTRL + V = paste

Also don’t forget about de “Right-click” key next to de right Windows key on your keyboard. Usin’ de arrows and that key can get just about anythin’ done once you’ve opened up any program.

Keyboard Shortcuts

[Alt] and [Esc] Switch between runnin’ applications

[Alt] and letter Select menu item by underlined letter

[Ctrl] and [Esc] Open Program Menu

[Ctrl] and [F4] Close active document or group windows (does not work with some applications)

[Alt] and [F4] Quit active application or close current window

[Alt] and [-] Open Control menu for active document

[Ctrl] Lft., Rt. arrow Move cursor forward or back one word

[Ctrl] Up, Down arrow Move cursor forward or back one paragraph

[F1] Open Help for active application

Windows+M Minimize all open windows

Shift+Windows+M Undo minimize all open windows

Windows+F1 Open Windows Help

Windows+Tab Cycle through de Taskbar buttons

Windows+Break Open de System Properties dialog box

Acessability Shortcuts

Right SHIFT for eight seconds…….. Switch FilterKeys on and off.

Left ALT +left SHIFT +PRINT SCREEN……. Switch High Contrast on and off.

Left ALT +left SHIFT +NUM LOCK……. Switch MouseKeys on and off.

SHIFT……. five times Switch StickyKeys on and off.

NUM LOCK…… for five seconds Switch ToggleKeys on and off.

Explorer Shortcuts

END……. Display de bottom of de active window.

HOME……. Display de top of de active window.

NUM LOCK+ASTERISK……. on numeric keypad (*) Display all subfolders under de selected folder.

NUM LOCK+PLUS SIGN……. on numeric keypad (+) Display de contents of de selected folder.

NUM LOCK+MINUS SIGN……. on numeric keypad (-) Collapse de selected folder.

LEFT ARROW…… Collapse current selection if it’s expanded, or select parent folder.

RIGHT ARROW……. Display current selection if it’s collapsed, or select first subfolder.

Type de followin’ commands in your Run Box (Windows Key + R) or Start Run

devmgmt.msc = Device Manager
msinfo32 = System Information
cleanmgr = Disk Cleanup
ntbackup = Backup or Restore Wizard (Windows Backup Utility)
mmc = Microsoft Management Console
excel = Microsoft Excel (If Installed)
msaccess = Microsoft Access (If Installed)
powerpnt = Microsoft PowerPoint (If Installed)
winword = Microsoft Word (If Installed)
frontpg = Microsoft FrontPage (If Installed)
notepad = Notepad
wordpad = WordPad
calc = Calculator
msmsgs = Windows Messenger
mspaint = Microsoft Paint
wmplayer = Windows Media Player
rstrui = System Restore
netscp6 = Netscape 6.x
netscp = Netscape 7.x
netscape = Netscape 4.x
waol = America Online
control = Opens de Control Panel
control printers = Opens de Printers Dialog

Internet Browser

type in u’re adress “google”, den press [Right CTRL] and [Enter]
add www. and .com to word and go to it

For Windows XP:

Copy. CTRL+C
Cut. CTRL+X
Paste. CTRL+V
Undo. CTRL+Z
Delete. DELETE
Delete selected item permanently without placin’ de item in de Recycle Bin. SHIFT+DELETE
Copy selected item. CTRL while draggin’ an item
Create shortcut to selected item. CTRL+SHIFT while draggin’ an item
Rename selected item. F2
Move de insertion point to de beginnin’ of de next word. CTRL+RIGHT ARROW
Move de insertion point to de beginnin’ of de previous word. CTRL+LEFT ARROW
Move de insertion point to de beginnin’ of de next paragraph. CTRL+DOWN ARROW
Move de insertion point to de beginnin’ of de previous paragraph. CTRL+UP ARROW
Highlight a block of text. CTRL+SHIFT with any of de arrow keys
Select more than one item in a window or on de desktop, or select text within a document. SHIFT with any of de arrow keys
Select all. CTRL+A
Search for a file or folder. F3
View properties for de selected item. ALT+ENTER
Close de active item, or quit de active program. ALT+F4
Opens de shortcut menu for de active window. ALT+SPACEBAR
Close de active document in programs that allow you to have multiple documents open simultaneously. CTRL+F4
Switch between open items. ALT+TAB
Cycle through items in de order dey were opened. ALT+ESC
Cycle through screen elements in a window or on de desktop. F6
Display de Address bar list in My Computer or Windows Explorer. F4
Display de shortcut menu for de selected item. SHIFT+F10
Display de System menu for de active window. ALT+SPACEBAR
Display de Start menu. CTRL+ESC
Display de correspondin’ menu. ALT+Underlined letter in a menu name
Carry out de correspondin’ command. Underlined letter in a command name on an open menu
Activate de menu bar in de active program. F10
Open de next menu to de right, or open a submenu. RIGHT ARROW
Open de next menu to de left, or close a submenu. LEFT ARROW
Refresh de active window. F5
View de folder one level up in My Computer or Windows Explorer. BACKSPACE
Cancel de current task. ESC
SHIFT when you insert a CD into de CD-ROM drive Prevent de CD from automatically playin’.

Use dese keyboard shortcuts for dialog boxes:

To Press
Move forward through tabs. CTRL+TAB
Move backward through tabs. CTRL+SHIFT+TAB
Move forward through options. TAB
Move backward through options. SHIFT+TAB
Carry out de correspondin’ command or select de correspondin’ option. ALT+Underlined letter
Carry out de command for de active option or button. ENTER
Select or clear de check box if de active option is a check box. SPACEBAR
Select a button if de active option is a group of option buttons. Arrow keys
Display Help. F1
Display de items in de active list. F4
Open a folder one level up if a folder is selected in de Save As or Open dialog box. BACKSPACE

If you have a Microsoft Natural Keyboard, or any oder compatible keyboard that includes de Windows logo key and de Application key , you can use dese keyboard shortcuts:

Display or hide de Start menu. WIN Key
Display de System Properties dialog box. WIN Key+BREAK
Show de desktop. WIN Key+D
Minimize all windows. WIN Key+M
Restores minimized windows. WIN Key+Shift+M
Open My Computer. WIN Key+E
Search for a file or folder. WIN Key+F
Search for computers. CTRL+WIN Key+F
Display Windows Help. WIN Key+F1
Lock your computer if you are connected to a network domain, or switch users if you are not connected to a network domain. WIN Key+ L
Open de Run dialog box. WIN Key+R
Open Utility Manager. WIN Key+U

Accessibility keyboard shortcuts:

Switch FilterKeys on and off. Right SHIFT for eight seconds
Switch High Contrast on and off. Left ALT+left SHIFT+PRINT SCREEN
Switch MouseKeys on and off. Left ALT +left SHIFT +NUM LOCK
Switch StickyKeys on and off. SHIFT five times
Switch ToggleKeys on and off. NUM LOCK for five seconds
Open Utility Manager. WIN Key+U

Shortcuts you can use with Windows Explorer:

Display de bottom of de active window. END
Display de top of de active window. HOME
Display all subfolders under de selected folder. NUM LOCK+ASTERISK on numeric keypad (*)
Display de contents of de selected folder. NUM LOCK+PLUS SIGN on numeric keypad (+)
Collapse de selected folder. NUM LOCK+MINUS SIGN on numeric keypad (-)
Collapse current selection if it’s expanded, or select parent folder. LEFT ARROW
Display current selection if it’s collapsed, or select first subfolder. RIGHT ARROW