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Steps To Fix Water Damaged Phone

🎁 Steps To Fix Water Damaged Phone 


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1 Firstly turn it off immediately

2  Now remove all the accessories like battery, Sim card, Memory card and cover

3  Use a cotton cloth, toilet paper or napkin to soak water from your phone and soak as much as possible

4 Now wrap your phone in a tissue paper and remain it for some time

5 Bury the phone in a ziplock bag full of uncooked rice. Rice is great for absorbing liquid and this is actually a common method for drying smartphones and tablets.

6 Now let the phone dry for one or two days and don’t try to insert battery or switch it on before 2 days

7 You can also you silica gel pack instead of rice as silica gel pack has more power to absorb water as compared to rice.These gel packs are mainly used in shoe boxes

8 After a couple of days, you can remove the phone from the rice back, insert the battery into the phone and switch the phone on.

9 If your phone doesn’t turn on, try charging it. If it doesn’t charge, the battery may be damaged. You could try a replacement battery, or consider taking your smartphone to a repair shop to be checked by a professional.

🔟 If your phone has turned on and it is running as it should, you should still keep a close eye on it for the next few days, to see if you notice anything out of the ordinary. Play some music to check the speakers and ensure the touch screen still responds as it should.

 
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Disable Any Pre-Installed System App On Android Without Root

🔰 Disable Any Pre-Installed System App On Android Without Root 🔰


 💢Follow this tutorial to get ADB up and running on your Windows, Mac, or Linux PC. ADB, or Android Debug Bridge, is a developer tool that lets you issue some powerful commands to control your device. We use it a lot in our tutorials to do things that you otherwise can’t do without a rooted device.

❗️Download an app like App Inspector from the Google Play Store.
❗️Get the package name of the app you want to disable using App Inspector.

❗️Launch a Command Prompt/PowerShell (Windows) or Terminal (Mac/Linux) in the directory where you stored the ADB binary. For Windows users, this can be done by holding shift then right-clicking in the folder. In the menu, select the “open command window here” or “open PowerShell window here” option.

❗️Opening command window on Windows 10


❗️Once you’re in the command prompt or terminal, enter the following command depending on your OS:
Windows Command Prompt: adb shell pm disable-user --user 0<package_to_disable>
Windows PowerShell: .\adb shell pm disable-user --user 0<package_to_disable>
Mac/Linux Terminal: ./adb shell pm disable-user --user 0<package_to_disable>For example, here’s what it looks like if you wanted to remove Cleanmaster (com.miui.cleanmaster) which comes preinstalled as part of MIUI on the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S:
Windows Command Prompt: adb shell pm disable-user --user 0com.miui.cleanmaster
Windows PowerShell: .\adb shell pm disable-user --user 0com.miui.cleanmaster
Mac/Linux Terminal: ./adb shell pm disable-user --user 0com.miui.cleanmaster

And we’re done! The app should immediately become disabled and will disappear from your launcher. Do note that on rare occasions, some apps may automatically be re-enabled if the system has a function to re-enable it. For example, disabling the stock EMUI 9 launcher on Chinese Huawei or Honor devices will result in the stock launcher become automatically re-enabled after some time. If that bothers you, try the “uninstall” methodⓂ️


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How to backup registry - tips free mai

How to backup registry

 
Before you edit the registry, export the keys in the registry that you plan to edit, or back up the whole registry.

If a problem occurs, you can then follow the steps how-to restore the registry to its previous 
state.

How to Export Registry Keys
Click Start, and then click Run.

In the Open box, type regedit, and then click OK.

On the File menu, click Export.

In the Save in box, select the boxs at the bottom the bottom according to weather you want to export all or only selected branches of the registry.

Next select a location in which to save the backup .reg file. In the File name box, type a file name, and then
click Saved.

How to Restore the Registry
To restore registry keys that you exported, double-click the .reg file that you saved.


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HOW TO SAVE A WEB PAGE TO PDF File




   🔰 HOW  TO  SAVE  A  WEB  PAGE  TO  PDF  File 🔰

💢1.Open any browser (GoogleChrome or Mozilla Firefox)on your PC or MAC.

2.Then go to the web page or website that you want to convert .

3.Now press Ctrl+P on Windows PC or Command+P if you are on a Mac to Open the the Print dialog on Chrome Browser (orgo to Settings and click on Print).

4.Now Change the destination to “Save As PDF” and hit the save button.

5.The current web page will instantly be downloaded as a PDF document.

Ⓜ️ If you follow the given steps correctly,then you can also convert those webpages into PDF format within minutes.

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How to Protect Yourself from Keylogger Attacks

 🔰 How to Protect Yourself from Keylogger Attacks 🔰


And that's how easy it is for hackers to see and record every keystroke you press on your computer. When a hacker has an unnoticed backdoor on your computer, anything is possible, but there are a few things you can do to minimize the risk of having your keys captured:

🔸Use antivirus software. While there's not a catch-all solution, and antivirus software won't protect against sophisticated and cutting-edge keyloggers, there's still no excuse for not using antivirus software which protects against most known keylogger software.

🔸Use on-screen keyboards when entering passwords.One of the limitations of most keyloggers is that they only capture actual keystrokes being pressed on the keyboard. The Windows on-screen keyboard will provide a virtual keyboard that may help circumvent keyloggers.

🔸Use a firewall. It's possible lazy attackers won't go through the effort of disguising their payloads to appear as being normal DNS (port 53) or HTTP (port 80) transmissions. A firewall might catch suspicious packets leaving your computer on port 35357.

🔸Protect your computer against backdoors. While all of the above is helpful when you're already backdoored, the best thing to do is make sure you're not exploited in the first place.

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How You can Increase Your Battery Life | Tips free mai

🆔 Some Tips On How You can Increase Your Battery Life. 🆔

1. See what's sucking the most juice. Navigate to Settings > Battery to see an organized breakdown of what's consuming your phone's battery. Applications and features will display in a descending list of battery hogs. If you see an application you barely use or a feature you never use, you'll want to uninstall the app or turn off the feature.

2. Reduce email, Twitter, and Facebook polling.
 Set your various messaging apps to "manual" for the polling or refresh frequency, just as a test, and you'll instantly extend your device's battery life by a significant amount. Once you see what a difference that makes, try re-enabling just the most important ones, and possibly reducing their polling frequency in the process.

3. Turn unnecessary hardware radios off.
 It's great that today's phones have LTE, NFC, GPS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, but do you really need all five activated 24 hours per day? Android keeps location-based apps resident in the background, and the constant drain on your battery will become noticeable, fast. If your phone has a power control widget, you can use it to quickly turn on/off GPS (the largest power drain), NFC, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and LTE. On stock Android, swipe down to bring up the Notification bar, and then tap the icon on the top right corner.

4. Use the extra power saving mode if you have it.
 The aforementioned Galaxy S5 and HTC One (M8) both have Ultra Power Saving and Extreme Power Saving modes, respectively, that limits the phone to texting, phone calls, Web browsing, and Facebook. This can squeeze extra hours or even a day of standby time out of just a few remaining percentage points of battery.

5. Trim apps running in the background.
 From Settings > Apps, swipe to the left; you'll see a list of apps that are currently running. Tap on each one to see what they're for; you can stop any apps that you don't need running in the background all of the time.

6. Dump unnecessary home screen widgets and live wallpaper.
 Just because they're sitting on the home screen, seemingly inactive, doesn't mean they're not consuming power. This goes for widgets that poll status updates in the background, as well as ones that just sit there but look pretty and animated—not to mention animated live wallpaper. (But don't dump everything, as part of what makes Android great are the home screen customizations; just remove the ones you don't use.)

7. Turn down the brightness and turn off Automatic Brightness.
 It's probably obvious at this point, but you'll be surprised by how much this one alone helps to improve battery life.

8. Update your apps.
Applications often get updated to use less battery power, so you should make sure your apps are up to date. Even if you configured the phone for automatic updates, some apps still require that you manually install updates. Check for app updates in Google Play by hitting the menu key and going to My Apps.

9. Keep an eye on signal strength.
 If you're in an area with poor cellular coverage, the phone will work harder to latch onto a strong-enough signal. This has an adverse effect on battery life. There's not much you can do about this one, but keep in mind that this could be the culprit behind a seemingly weak battery; it's worth popping the phone into Airplane mode if you don't need data or voice calls.

10. Check the reviews.
 We conduct battery life tests on every single Android phone we review. Unsurprisingly, the results vary widely between handsets, even on the same network. When choosing a phone, make sure that real world talk time is sufficient. You can't go by what the manufacturer says; we see variances on the order of several hours of usage in both directions on a regular basis.

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How to Install a Complete Linux Distro on Android

⬛️ How to Install a Complete Linux Distro on Android ⬛️



▫️For users who want to experience a complete desktop OS on their Android phone, especially tech-savvy people who don’t want to carry around a laptop or tablet, it’s entirely possible to install a fully-functional Linux OS on your Android phone.
You will need a rooted phone for this operation – you can search Appuals for a root guide for your device if you aren’t already rooted. Once you’re rooted though, the process is fairly simple.▫️

Requirements
BusyBox
VNC Viewer
Linux Deploy

🦠 The first thing you’ll want to do is install BusyBox – either directly from Google Play store, or the Magisk BusyBox module if you’re rooted with MagiskSU.

If you install BusyBox from the Google Play store, you just need to download the app, launch it, and hit the “Install” button from inside the app.

 🦠 If you’re rooted with MagiskSU, you need to launch Magisk Manager and go to Settings, then enable the “Enable Busybox” button, which will utilize Magisk’s built-in BusyBox for your device.
What BusyBox does is allow your Android system to use Linux commands normally not accessible to you – many root apps depend on this. With BusyBox installed, you’re now going to launch Linux Deploy on your device.

🦠 In the Linux Deploy menu, choose “Download”, and then you’ll be presented with an options menu. Here is where you’ll configure your Linux distro before it’s installed, and I’ll explain the important settings:

🦠 Distribution – Choose your Linux distro to install. There’s quite a large list, but the most user-friendly would be Ubuntu.
Distribution suite – Choose a version of the Linux distro you selected above.
Architecture – Do not change this, it is automatically selected based on your device.
Image size (MB) – The default is 512, but you should change this to a higher available number. Just don’t enter a number greater than 4095mb.
SSH Settings – You’ll need to change the default port of 22 here, but Android devices can only use ports about 1024. Most users would opt for port 2222.
Custom mounts – If you want to access your Android filesystem from within the Linux distro, go to “Mount points” and choose the ones you need. If you cannot enable the internal storage, change the default storage mount /storage/emulated/0 to /data/media/0.

🦠 You should set your username to “root” – this will give you permanent super-user access inside the Linux distro. When everything has been configured, press the Install button, and after it’s finished, you may launch the Linux distro with the Start button – but this will launch it in chroot, which is like a command-line terminal. So we need to access the GUI using the VNC Viewer tool.

🦠 Launch VNC and set the address to “localhost:5900” and enter your password. You now have a fully-functioning Linux desktop OS on your Android phone. You may want to begin installing Linux apps, which is done through the Linux terminal. Here are a few worth grabbing (use the commands in the terminal):
LibreOffice – apt-get install libreoffice
Firefox – apt-get install iceweasel
Python Idle – apt-get install idle
GIMP – apt-get install gimp
DropBox – apt-get install nautilus-dropbox

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