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Sunday, January 13, 2013

Some Handy Windows Registry Tweaks (Mixofyou)

Trying to make a few tweaks to the registry for you, I understand that there are some tweaks you can do to your computer without ever touching the registry. So here are a few off the top of my head.

 1. Tweak your trash bin
trashicon.jpg If you right click on your trash bin and select "Properties", you can adjust several functions trash. For example, you can sometimes get annoying "Are you sure you want to remove it?" The dialogue (I want to get rid of this stupid function). You can also reduce the space in your garbage can (to avoid saturation), and you can even disable the trash bin to delete everything you need to bypass the trash and get the system removed immediately (I could use to warn everyone).


Second Turn off the stupid boat and recorded musicWhen you turn your computer on and off, Windows gives you a stupid mind. You can easily disable this music (as well as other sound effects) going into your set-up (in your start menu) and select Sounds and Audio Devices option. Click the "Sounds", you can see a list of all the sound effects and you can change or disable it. Now you can be quiet the boat in the morning!


thumbsdb.jpg 3. Delete hidden “thumbs.db” files
if you have files on your hard disk, Windows does not have closet, to make the truck faster image tjetër.Cache time is called "Thumbs.db" and usually cloaked, so you have no idea what it is. But the "Thumbs.db" files to build and it takes a lot of hard disk space.



    The Company and to remove them, go to Windows Explorer and choose Tools, Folder Options, and make sure to show common tasks in folders (XP) is selected the General tab. It gives you a Windows warning that doing so could damage the system, but I think it is safe enough. It will then discover the hidden system files, including the "Thumbs.db" boxes in each folder. Removing them will free up hard drive space and less clutter in the directory. But if you upload the photos again, "Thumbs.db" cache back, so you need to keep up on it, and remove them regularly.

If you do not have to change anything in Windows Explorer, you can see hidden files and deleted read any file on an FTP client such as FileZilla.

startbutton.gif 4. Right-clicking the start menu

If you right-click on the Start menu button and select "Properties" and then "to do list", you can do a little annoying quality. For example, hide the normal XP "program inactive icons" in the system tray. You can easily turn off that annoying feature that they all reach. You can also remove the clock, if you do not need.

 5. Have Windows Explorer show the information YOU want


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When you open Explorer, right panel, you have titles such as "Name", "size", "type", etc. If you right-click on one of these heads, you uitvinken you do not remember needExplorer next.

    6th Change folder icon

    Tired of the same icon in Windows Explorer or your desktop? Then right-click the icon, select Properties and then the "Custom" tab. You can choose from predefined icons for Windows, or you can create your own.


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It just works really hard disk files and self-made desktop shortcuts. I have a computer program that lets you change your standard icon to view. I write about more tweaks XP registry and register soon! In the meantime, do you have any good tweaks to share? Tell us in comments!


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Saturday, January 12, 2013

Registry Tweaks to give your Windows ooomph!

For those brave enough to the Windows registry to cope, the possibilities change your Windows operating system are endless. If your computer was made ​​at the factory, Microsoft what they think is best. But nine times out of ten, the default settings that Microsoft on your behalf is downright irritating. Do we really need to be asked "Are you sure you want to delete this file?" (No, I hit the delete button for kicks). Do we really need an eternity to wait for the start menu to start moving?

The answer is no. If you feel confident enough to change the Windows registry, then read on.

But the usual warnings apply. If you mess up your Windows registry, you may end up permanently crippling your operating system. As a precaution, back up your registry, so you can change things later if needed! To back up the registry, just open the registry by going to the Start menu, choose Run, type regedit, then press Return. The register box will then pop up. Select "My Computer" in the top of the left pane window, then go to "file" and "export". Choose a name and save it somewhere, preferably a re-writable CD drive or a USB flash drive. Keep in mind that the file will be huge so make sure you have enough space to store it all.

OK, registry backup, here are a few tweaks that can make your Windows operating system less irritating:

start-menu.gif 1.Maak open the start menu faster: When you mouse over the start menu, there is usually a delay of a few seconds before the sub-menu that you selected slides open. In computer terms, those few seconds can seem like an eternity. Here's how to make it faster. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Control Panel \ Desktop. Double-click the MenuShowDelay icon on the right side, and the "Value data" box changed its standard of 400 to something faster as 0. Or if you think open the menu quickly, you can get more that 400 to something bigger opening to slow down menu. When you are finished, press ENTER. You will now see the start menu much faster.
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2. Show the administrator account on the account log-in screen: The Windows administrator account is the account that controls all the settings on the computer. The person who holds the administrator privileges, a new user accounts, repeal existing accounts and much more. But if your computer has more than a Windows user account, the administrator account is shrouded. Here's how to make it reappear on the XP welcome screen:

Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ Winlogon \ SpecialAccounts \ User List in the Registry Editor, and double-click the Administrator icon in the right pane. (If it is not there, right-click in the window, select New / DWORD Value, name it Administrator and press Enter). Type 1 in the "~ Value data 'box and press Enter. From then on, you will see the administrator account on the XP welcome screen and you can access it to give it a password or change the settings.

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 3. Change the title bar of Internet Explorer: I do not use Internet Explorer, but my girlfriend, and she always spot Firefox. So one day I took my revenge by changing the Internet Explorer title bar of her beloved. By default, Internet Explorer's title bar shows the name of the website you read, followed by "Microsoft Internet Explorer"? "?" Or in some cases, your company's name or the name of the ISP that provides the reader. Change the text (or getting rid of it completely), to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Internet Explorer \ Main and double-click the Window Title icon in the right pane. (If you do not have this icon to see, right-click the panel, choose New / String value, type Window Title, and press Enter.) When the box appears, type what you want to see on IE's title bar or Enter nothing only the name the show site. Then, my friend opened Internet Explorer title bar says: "Internet Explorer - the browser sucks big time!"

 To see. His ranting for hours! Windows registry tweaks in the next post! Stay tuned!

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