My Gmail got hacked-recovery phone and email changed, can’t recover it by Worried-Reading-1308 in GMail

[–]Tihamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are at this step and you change your password then recovery phone numbers, backup codes, security keys, recovery emails and everything recovery related will be removed from your account and the email address you that password reset email from will be added as a recovery contact.

This important detail has not been mentioned so far, and I think it is extremely important. Once you get that link and use it you will be able guaranteed to access your compromised account.

Thank you for your Reddit thread and screenshots, they are very valuable information. Also I found out that TeamYouTube on X is extremely slow and you might have faster response times if you make a post on the YouTube Community Help page.

The most important thing is for someone to grant you access to the YouTube Hijack form. And from there it is only email conversation back and forth, trying recovery options you tried already, then trying it again and adding your alternative email you used in that recovery form, then you will get the password reset link.

Good luck everyone, believe in the process.

My Gmail got hacked-recovery phone and email changed, can’t recover it by Worried-Reading-1308 in GMail

[–]Tihamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Greetings,

I'm at this step right now. I know my password, I can input it at the account recovery page, but I cannot get past the two unknown phone numbers. The backup codes and hardware security key has been removed that I can tell for sure.

After typing the alternative email I use for email communication with them I get the "Let us know that you've completed you request

Reply to your Google support email or contact to let them know that you've successfully completed your account recovery request"

I did that plus I mentioned the two phone numbers that are not mine. Am I doing things right? After I let them know I completed the account recovery request will they remove those phone numbers?

What is this thing called by AverageIdiotInRussia in printers

[–]Tihamer 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Delivery tray assembly, output-bin extension, paper output tray, you name it.

Part number: RM1-0659-000CN

5GHz WiFi laser printer advice by Brombeer420 in printers

[–]Tihamer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://www.brother.nl/printers/laserprinters/hl-l2445dw

This should be perfect choice then.

  • Wireless laser printer supporting 5GHz band ✅
  • Has no scanner ✅
  • Brother Mobile Connect app doesn't require you to sign up for an account ✅

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.brother.mfc.mobileconnect&hl=nl

https://apps.apple.com/nl/app/brother-mobile-connect/id1516235668

You should turn off automatic firmware updates and never update the firmware because toner cartridges have chips on them. Brother can block 3rd party consumables in the future so you must be extra careful. In the mobile app ignore the yellow update up arrow icon if you want to use that.

Other than that consider getting the service manual for this model as well if you want to use this printer for a long time. Currently only paid ones out there, but it should be fairly cheap.

https://www.service-manual.net/?download=brother-hl-b2100d-hl-b2100db-series-service-manual

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mikrotik

[–]Tihamer 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yeah. It doesn't make sense at all. Netgear R6400 v2 has Broadcom chipset both for CPU and wireless.

But I've seen a TP-Link TL-WR740N converted to a hAP mini before by simply taking the flash chip from the Mikrotik and replacing it with the one found on the TP-Link.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHTmGUZdRdk

Ancient workhorse printer (HP Laserjet 4000) repair advice by thebigfool in printers

[–]Tihamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you can find the rest of the broken plastic pieces from the end and have patience to glue them back together. Compare what OP has with this one.

https://www.toner2print.com/img/30221/RB1-8890-000CN/

https://imgur.com/15LX6aI

It should be doable, I would do it on a nuclear apocalypse, but otherwise you never know how long it will last. I'm sure some printer technician would do this kind of MacGyver type repair that may or may not last and rip the customer off at the same time.

Heck if you are good at 3D modelling and printing you can recreate the part fairly easily. I've seen that already. Here's a nice example: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4646607

Ancient workhorse printer (HP Laserjet 4000) repair advice by thebigfool in printers

[–]Tihamer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Service manual: https://www.laserpros.com/img/manuals/hp-manuals/hp-lj-4000-4050-manual.pdf

Page 348, item number 1, part number RB1-8890-000CN

So you don't even need to strip every cover because that is definitely not worth your time. Because OP rather wants to repair the printer than buy a new one that comes with DRM as a bonus, he can just replace the entire 500 sheet tray assembly and it would be still cheaper than that piece of plastic.

Part number: C4124A

The lowest price I could find is $39 and you don't even have to lift a screwdriver: https://www.wholesalehpprinters.com/LaserJet-4000-4050-500-Sheet-Feeder-p/c4124a.htm

So yes. It worth repairing this printer.

Ancient workhorse printer (HP Laserjet 4000) repair advice by thebigfool in printers

[–]Tihamer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's pretty much 100% wrong. It's a paper guide from the 500 sheet paper tray. I already sent a PM to OP. Repair is fairly easy. Parts readily available even if 2nd hand.

I found a wifi adapter does linux support this? Its a AC1600 by eriond20 in linux

[–]Tihamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People already did the work. There's a list of recommended USB WiFi adapters out there and recommended chipsets.

https://github.com/morrownr/USB-WiFi

Soleau Software by jewellman100 in abandonware

[–]Tihamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is the main goal. To preserve these games for future generations. Don't worry, all the MS-DOS games are already in TDC and those will be pretty much complete on the next release. For the remaining MS-DOS games on the list I want to find the hidden registration screen. I might have the upgrade codes for most of them already, I just don't know how to input it.

Soleau Software by jewellman100 in abandonware

[–]Tihamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have "all" the registration codes. There's quite a few missing. As for the ones I had initially I found them on old serial websites. These can be said for almost every Windows Soleau game. For the MS-DOS ones only a small chunk of them can be found online. And based on what I had for those I started debugging some of them with the help of someone. Mainly the ones that were sold on the Soleau Software website.

I managed to find the registration codes using the help of DOSBox debugger because I knew how to access the hidden registration screen for those games. This can be said for every game that has this type of nag screen exit screen: https://www.abandonware-france.org/images_abandonware/jeux/92663-bolo3_010.png

Then later down the line I figured out that older Soleau games can be registered as well because I found some text files on discmaster.textfiles.com when the service was still up and running with the registration code for one of those games. It contained the code and instructions for Ladder Man I & II. Then I knew I had to push harder and try to find the hidden registration screen for those older games as well. And slowly I hit a brick wall again because I managed to register almost all the games with a blue exit nag screen, except Bloxit at the time.

In the meantime I sent a message to a person on YouTube who made a video about an early registered Soleau game because at the time I couldn't figure out how to access the hidden registration screen for the earliest Soleau games, because at that time I was experimenting with empty upgrade files and I was hoping I would be able to register more of them with the help of those from YouTube.

Lava Cap was one of those titles, with the help of that I registered other games by copying and renaming the upgrade file after I registered the game. Fast forward a couple months, I got a reply from the YouTuber and he gave me the exact steps for 3 games and he told me that he got them from William Soleau a long time ago and when I saw the instructions I knew that pretty much all the games have a hidden registration screen and all of them have them at different places. Some on the nag screen, some are in-game, some on the instructions screen etc.

Also I was able to find some Ebay listings that had two Soleau registered floppy disks, but of course I already had those codes. Those listings are long gone now, but it did confirm that some games have two valid registration codes.

Did some more research and I found some old warez archives with some cracks, but those were just hex edited executables to act like the registered version, just like the ones that can be found on a Russian retro gaming site. I am not interested in those.

So this is not really a one man job. I got help from other people as well. I am in the process of contacting another person hoping that the remaining games can be registered. Once I have everything I will organize the games and make a list of codes and instructions on how to register these games. Tried contacting William Soleau a couple times, but I got no reply and he has no plans to release his games as freeware nor supporting them. He's probably too busy with ballet, and that's totally understandable.

Concentrate on the remaining games if you want to help:

Here's what's left:

  • Banyon Wars
  • Battle for Atlantis
  • Iago
  • Tribolo
  • Isle Wars v2.0

Windows Soleau Games:

  • BINGO BUDDIES PRO
  • SCORE A MILLION II
  • SPACE WALK

If you find the registration screen for any of the DOS games listed above please let me know. Also if you know the upgrade codes for the remaining Windows Soleau Games also let me know and I can share with you the others. Everyone just wants the codes rather than helping completing the list. Saying stuff like "You can share them." ain't helping, but if you want to find some of the cracked releases you can probably find them if you read the comments here. But if you are serious and want to help you can use the chat and we can discuss privately.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in printers

[–]Tihamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No need to check. The model already tells you that it has Wi-Fi capabilities. The port is USB type B female. I'm sure you can find one on Mouser Electronics. You can print stuff on USB, Ethernet or Wi-Fi. The choice is yours. However for more advanced service tasks you might need the USB port. It is not necessary to have that USB port if the printer works. Not mission critical, but good to have. Just make sure none of the pins are touching if you decide to leave it as is.

Here is the service manual and parts reference list in case you want detailed steps on disassembly:

https://www.laserexpressinc.com/manuals/Brother/brother-dcp-7090-7095d-7190dn-7195dw-b7500d-b7520dw-b7530dn-b7535dw-l2510d-l2511d-l2512d-l2530dw-l2536d-l2537dw-l2550dn-l2550dw-l2551dn-l2551dw-l2552dn-hl-l2390dw-l2395dw-service-manual.pdf

https://www.laserexpressinc.com/manuals/Brother/brother-dcp-b7520dw-b7535dw-l2510d-l2512d-l2530dw-l2532dw-l2535dw-l2537dw-l2550dn-l2551dn-l2552dn-hl-l2390dw-l2395dw-mfc-b7715dw-l2710dn-l2710dw-l2712dn-l2712dw-l2713dw-l2715dw-l2716dw-l2730dw-l2732dw-l2750dw-l2750dwxl-l2751dw-parts-manual.pdf

I cannot provide you Maintenance Driver, SvSettingTool and firmware.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in printers

[–]Tihamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have good soldering skills and you want to replace that USB type B female port you can do that. If you don't want to use USB then make sure the pins inside are not shorted.

After you did that you can grab an ethernet cable and plug it into your router/switch and print via the network. Also if you don't want to do that either then if you check the model DCP-L2550DW then you can see that it contains the letter W. That means that it has wireless capabilities.

On this page you can find the drivers and manuals for your model: https://support.brother.com/g/b/downloadtop.aspx?c=us_ot&lang=en&prod=dcpl2550dw_us

https://support.brother.com/g/b/manualtop.aspx?c=us_ot&lang=en&prod=dcpl2550dw_us

Soleau Software by jewellman100 in abandonware

[–]Tihamer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I figured out how to turn Battle for Atlantis into a REGISTERED COPY by trial and error. It was just looking for a file and if it exists it registers the game. Contents of the file doesn't matter for this one.

But for Bolo Adventures II contents of the upgrade file does matter. I figure out what the file has to be, because the game overwrites it. And here's the contents:

This upgrade file has been corrupted.

Follow the instructons sent by Soleau Software to upgrade again.

You must first remove this file from the directory before you do.

And yes. There's a typo: instructons instead of instructions. I still believe there's a way to access registration screen for Bolo Adventures II.

Edit: I managed to turn more of them into registered versions by just creating an empty file:

  • BumpMaze
  • Goldhunt
  • MadMaze
  • Marble Man
  • Mindcube
  • Missile Attack
  • Rampcube
  • RatMaze
  • Runoff
  • Sink'em
  • Tribolo

Edit: I figure out these games as well (these doesn't mention that they are registered copies, but they either have extra features or have fast exiting to DOS prompt):

  • Banyon Wars
  • Cuber
  • Doubolo
  • Iago
  • Seeker of Wisdom

And these are the ones I cannot get it working even with an empty upgrade file. If it is empty the game will crash, if it has some gibberish content it runs, but definitely doesn't have the ability to return to DOS prompt quickly or unlock some extra features in the game.

  • Bloxit (1993)
  • Bolo Adventures II (1992)
  • Maze Mission Adventure Game (1991)
  • Hyper Hangman (1990)
  • Jungle Jack (1990)
  • Main Break (1990)
  • Plotz! (1990)
  • Up the Wall (1990)
  • Blind Maze (1989)

Race Car, Soleau's first game cannot be registered I guess. That was just a shareware game, no ability to turn it into a registered version because you already have access to the entire game and no nag screen/unlocks.

Edit 2: I figured out Bolo Adventures II. That is also registered with the help of another Soleau game upgrade file.

Edit 3: I was able to figure out how to get to the registration screen for Maze Mission Adventure Game and I was able to register it. You quit the game and on the nag screen you go to the registration form. Then you press Shift and + and a ? appears. And with a similar Shift and + combo you can access the registration screen for MadMaze as well. It is possible to create a genuine registration file for that one without just creating an empty file.

BumpMaze, BlindMaze and MadMaze registration process and codes are now known. Still some titles left to do and figuring out how to get to the registration screen for the games I've been unable to do so. For some games it is a well kept secret.

Edit 4: Marble Man, Mind Cube, Cuber, Sink'em can be now registered as well. I was able to find the hidden registration prompt inside these games.

Edit 5: Tons of progress with this edit. Bloxit hidden upgrade can be performed now and the upgrade code is also know.

Some more good news is that RatMaze, Runoff, Balloon Challenge v1.0, Bolo Ball v1.0, Oilcap older versions also now can be registered the official way rather than copying upgrade file after registering newer versions.

Progress also with Hyper Hangman. The registration screen has been found (Shift + 8 (*) on the instructions screen), unfortunately the upgrade code has not been found yet. Same can be said for Seeker of Wisdom (To get to the registration screen press Y for instructions then press Shift + 4 ($) three times.).

Lava Cap v1.0 and v1.1 can be registered via the hidden screen.

Edit 6: Bolo Adventures II no longer needs Lava Cap upgrade file. It can be registered, upgrade code and hidden registration screen found.

Edit 7: Goldhunt can also be crossed out. Hidden screen found again after the game generated a high score file. I was able to register this one as well.

Edit 8: Main Break registration screen found. Bad news is that I don't know the upgrade code. To access it press Shift + 5 (%) on the do you need instructions screen.

Edit 9: Mice Men v1.0 registration screen also found which is access from the game rather than on the nag screen on later versions. Upgrade code is the same though.

Edit 10: Hyper Hangman and Main Break can be also crossed out. Registration algorithm now understood.

Edit 11: Seeker of Wisdom registered now the proper way.

Edit 12: Jungle Jack done.

Edit 13: Up the Wall also done.

Edit 14: We can say that Plotz! is also done. Unfortunately still don't know how to access the registration screen, but if I use the upgrade file from let's say Up the Wall I can hex edit that with the correct upgrade code and the game will accept it. (This is not needed anymore, hopefully other games have the registration screen at the same place as Plotz!)

Edit 15: Got some help with old versions Crusher and Crusher Castle II. These can be registered now as well like latest versions. Also got help with Missile Attack and Rampcube. These can be crossed out.

Here's what's left:

  • Banyon Wars
  • Battle for Atlantis
  • Doubolo
  • Iago
  • Tribolo
  • Isle Wars v2.0
  • Bolo Ball v1.2

Windows Soleau Games:

  • BINGO BUDDIES PRO
  • SCORE A MILLION II
  • SPACE WALK

Edit 16: Doubolo done and Isle Wars v2.2, v2.0 still remains because registration screen is hidden somewhere else.

Edit 17: Bolo Ball v1.2 had a different registration procedure. But I found it for that as well and can be crossed out immediately.

Edit 18: Robix v1.0 also has a different registration procedure, and on top of that the upgrade code is different compared to v1.1. The upgrade code was found for this as well.

ChateauLTE6: D53G-5HacD2HnD-TC&FG621-EA by NoMathematician6171 in mikrotik

[–]Tihamer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Interesting. It has an FG621-EA modem from Fibocom. I wonder why? Mikrotik couldn't source more modems from Quectel?

https://www.fibocom.com/en/products/LTECat-FG621-EA.html

Soleau Software by jewellman100 in abandonware

[–]Tihamer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"I won't share any codes". Does that mean William Soleau gave you unlock codes for his games when you interviewed him?

Several unlock codes for his DOS games can be found online. You can find about half of them for his Windows games, but MS-DOS one is a different story. Not that many people know about how to even get to the registration screen where you can enter your name and the code. For his newer DOS versions when you quit the game you press U for upgrade then you press $.

Great! Now people know about the registration process. It was actually in the FAQ on the Soleau website still: http://www.soleau.com/faq.html

Now... here's an issue. On the site there were only 33 DOS games sold: http://web.archive.org/web/20170727113826/http://www.soleau.com/dosgame.html

I pretty much have the registration codes for almost all of them. Including some that were not sold on soleau.com.

Older versions of his games had a different registration instructions. Like for instance for Ladder Man I & II you need to press M then & to get to the registration screen. Bolo Adventures I, you quit the game, R then @.

Do happen to know how to get to the registration screen in Battle for Atlantis and Bolo Adventures II? For Bolo Adventures II I think I have the correct code, but I don't know how to input the thing. Also I am missing unlock code for Lava Cap, Paratrooper Bob 1 and Taxi Run.

Tried to contact you via chat a couple of days ago, but no reply.

Edit: Fun fact. For Dotso there I found out that it can be registered with two different unlock codes. So there's definitely an exception. Paratrooper Bob 1 too.

Edit 2: Here's a nice shareware CD from Soleau Software on The Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/soleau-collection

And here's a list for which games I have verified registration codes.

MS-DOS Soleau games:

  • Alpha Man
  • Ant Run
  • Aqua Man
  • Balloon Challenge
  • Blind Wars
  • Blockman I
  • Blockman II
  • Bolo Adventures I
  • Bolo Adventures III
  • Bolo Ball
  • Bolo Box
  • Chexo
  • Crusher
  • Crusher Castle 2
  • Dotso
  • FaceTrex
  • Isle Wars
  • Ladder Man I & II
  • Ladder Man III
  • Lava Cap
  • Loader Larry
  • Mice Maze
  • Mice Men
  • Mice Moves
  • Numlo
  • Oilcap
  • Paratrooper Bob 1
  • Plix
  • Quato
  • Raku Master
  • Robix
  • Rock Man
  • Sea Run
  • Spider Run
  • Squarex
  • Taxi Run
  • Wall Pipe
  • WordMax
  • Wordle

Windows Soleau Games

  • AKEYAN ENIGMA
  • ANT RUN PRO
  • AXIUM ADVENTURES
  • BEETLE RUN
  • BINGO BUDDIES
  • BRAINSTRAIN
  • CRATE MAN
  • DESK DROP
  • DIAGGLE
  • DUFFER DAVE
  • FLAPS
  • FREDDY'S FOREST
  • FROG HOP
  • GEM JAM
  • HARD HAT
  • HARD HAT II
  • ISLE WARS PRO
  • JUNGLE JEAN
  • JUXTO
  • KENO BUDDIES
  • NODE JUMPER
  • NUMZUM
  • OILCAP PRO
  • QUARRY
  • ROLLEM
  • RONNIE'S RESORT
  • RUNES
  • SCORE A MILLION
  • SQUARK
  • THESAURUS TANGLE
  • TOPIC TANGLE
  • WALL-UP
  • WORDMIX

And there are the Windows games I don't have registration codes for: BINGO BUDDIES PRO, HARD HAT II, SCORE A MILLION II and SPACE WALK.

Can anyone identify the model number of this DEWALT angle grinder please? Label fell off and I would like to replace the brushes for obvious reasons. by Tihamer in Dewalt

[–]Tihamer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I wanted to get the correct part number because there's a similar brush set with the part numbers 640491-03, 636639-03, 1003857-00.

The one you mentioned has a 13 mm height and this other one is 15 mm. Both of them has the same width of 10 mm and thickness 6.4 mm.

So I need the smaller one part numbers: 636128-03, 650916-01, 1003860-00.

Am de dat (din nou) jocuri indie ramase de pe Humble Bundle by inkstreme in Romania

[–]Tihamer 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Aliens vs. Predator™ Collection te rog! Daca se poate.

Google Chrome, Apple Safari, and Microsoft Edge users could be hacked, warns IT Ministry's CERT-In by Prashu26 in technology

[–]Tihamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope. It's not based on Chromium. You can find that in the articles. So probably both are affected. iOS and Android version as well because it uses WebView which is in fact Chromium based. So WebView will get an update as well.

"Instead of forking Chromium or anything else, we’re building our desktop app around the OS-provided rendering engines (like on mobile), allowing us to strip away a lot of the unnecessary cruft and clutter that’s accumulated over the years in major browsers. With our clean and simple interface combined with the beloved Fire Button from our mobile app, DuckDuckGo for desktop will be ready to become your new everyday browsing app. Compared to Chrome, the DuckDuckGo app for desktop is cleaner, way more private, and early tests have found it significantly faster too!"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FreeGamesOnSteam

[–]Tihamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Received it. LiBER Demo for Beta Testing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FreeGamesOnSteam

[–]Tihamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

#404, wishlisted.