Remotely Shutdown/Control your PC With Email or SMS

Hello to all Green Hackers !!!!

From a very long time I've heard about Remotely shutdown your PC with Mobile SMS and I also searched many techniques But all are too much tricky for simple user or Beginner.
One of my student find out a Cool Technique her name is Swati and she is also a Greenhackers this trick is really very easy and quick.


To perform this trick or control over your PC Remotely you required:-


(1) Tweet My PC : This is main utility Tool for Remotely control your pc. you can download this utility from HERE .

(2) Gmai Account : You can use your existing gmail account but i prefered make a new acciunt for that.

(3) Twitter Account : You can also use your existing account But i recomend new account.
 
 Note: If you use your Existing twitter account so you must set tweet private not public.

How to Use This Utility

(1) Simply you can Download TMPC Utility

(2) Install the application.

(3) Enter the required details.


How to Send Commands to the Remote Computer

Now that your basic configuration is done, it’s time to set up a posting method. You can use email, SMS, IM, web or any of the Twitter clients to send commands to the remote computer.

By Email: Associate you Twitter account with Posterous (auto-post) and all email messages sent to twitter@posterous.com will therefore become commands for the remote computer.

By SMS: If you live in US, UK, Canada, India, Germany, Sweden or New Zeleand, you can send associate Twitter with your mobile phone (see list of numbers) and then control your remote computer via SMS Text Messages.

By IM: Add the Twitter bot – twitter@twitter.com – to your list of Google Talk buddies and you can then send commands via instant message.

By Web: If you are on vacation but have access to an internet connected laptop, just log into the Twitter website and issue commands (e.g., shutdown or logoff) just as another tweet.


Here is the list of commands you can start doing using Tweet My PC

Note : Commands are no more case sensitive.

1.replies
2.physical memory
3.virtual memory
4.os
5.ip
6.Shutdown
7.standby
8.hibernate
9.screenshot
10.getprocesslist
11.kill
12.download
13.getfile
14.getfilelist
15.Custom Command

Now Control your Pc with TMPC utility
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How to Recover DATA


Have you accidentally deleted your files from the Hard disk? Do you desperately want to recover them back? Well you need not panic! It is possible to recover the deleted files back from the hard disk (even after you have Shift+Deleted) provided you act as soon as you realize that the files are deleted and use the best deleted files recovery software.
In this post you will find a detailed information on how to recover the deleted files from your Windows PC.

Today there exists hundreds of data recovery tools and softwares on the market which boast to recover 100% of all the deleted files back in the original condition. But in reality most of these softwares are neither effective nor capable of recovering your files back. So it is very much necessary to make the right choice of the file recovery software in order to recover deleted files back in the original condition.

I recommend the following softwares to recover the deleted files
You can Download this Software Click Here

Power Data Recovery is a risk-free and READ ONLY data recovery utility that helps you in recovering your all important data lost after accidental format, virus problems, software malfunction, file/directory deletion, or even a sabotage! It is an easy to use data recovery utility that examines your inaccessible hard drives for damages and corruptions and recovers the data back.


How to start?

You can launch the Power Data Recovery by double click "Power Data Recovery" icon on the desktop. You can also launch the application by going to:Now, you have to choose which kind of recovery you need.
Start > Programs > Power Data Recovery > Power Data Recovery
Just press "Undelete Recovery", or "Advanced Recovery", or "Deep Scan Recovery", or "Resume Recovery".


(1) Choose "Undelete Recovery" if you want to recover files that were intentionally (or accidentally) deleted.

(2) Choose "Deep Scan Recovery" Deep Scan using internal file format to search lost data. It provides you more powerful data recovery ability. It is very useful for you to understand why to choose this powerful option.

(3) Choose "Advanced Recovery" if you want to recover files on the re-format or damaged volume.

(4) Choose "Resume Recovery" if you want to resume the last recovery result.

NOTE: If you have lost partition or cannot find the volume you want to recovery in "Advanced Recovery" module, you should scan physical device to find the partition in Advanced Recovery module.

The software offers rich graphical support and incorporates advanced scanning methods to completely scan and recover deleted files from your hard drive. With this you can

@ Recover FAT16, FAT32, VFAT, NTFS, and NTFS5 file system partitions

@ Recover deleted documents

@ Recover deleted photos

@ Recover deleted music

@ Formatted Hard-Drive recovery

@ Recover files from USB Drives, CDs, DVDs and memory cards

@ Recover almost all the camera format files
 
 
How the File Deletion Process Works?

When you delete a file from your computer (or even from the recycle bin) the file is not actually deleted. Unlike what most people think, the file is not permanantly deleted or dropped from your hard disk. Let’s take an example of a book containing 50 pages. Suppose when you delete the page 25, assume that only the entry in the index which points to the page 25 is deleted and not actually the page 25 itself. Likewise when you delete a file from your hard disk, only the pointer which points to this file is removed and not actually the file itself. This file still exists intact and is 100% possible to recover it back in the original condition. In this condition the file becomes invisible and hence appears to have deleted.

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