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  • #46
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    Permanently delete files
    If you want to permanently delete files without moving them to Recycle bin, hold down the Shift key while pressing delete. If you don't want the recycle bin altogether, right-click the Recycle Bin and click on Properties. On the Global Tab, select Do not move files to the Recycle Bin. If you enable configure drivers independently, you can set this up for the drivers you want.

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    • #47
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      hmm nice tip thanx bro :phool:

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      • #48
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        wooo nice one..........specially for time saving............:thmbup:
        u can't gain RESPECT by choice nor by requesting it... it is earned through your words & actions."

        :pr:

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        • #49
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          Thanks Hala.................& sheem dear

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          • #50
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            Moving the Start Button
            How to move or close the start button!

            1:Click on the Start button
            2:Press the Esc key
            3:Press the Alt and the - keys together
            4:This will give you a menu, you can move or close
            5:But if you move it you need to use the arrow keys and not the mouse.
            Aligning Drop-Down Menus to the Right
            All dropdown menus can be aligned to the right.
            This features becomes useful when trying to access
            menus with submenus that appear directly to the right.


            1pen the Registory editor (e.g. regedit.exe)
            2:Goto \\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop
            3:Create a string entry called "MenuDropAlignment"
            4:Set its value to 1
            5:Reboot
            Note: Will not work under NT 4.0.

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            • #51
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              Asslam-oA_likum WR WB

              Khl ! bhot uimda per aik takleef aur ab next tiem jab bhi batya ga na to plz ya mention krya ga kay ya kon si windows per apply ho aap ny kuch jagha kya hy .. per kuch main nhi .. khi ya na ho ky me server hi ura du :o

              FeaamNAllah
              Meri Taqdeer Main Likha Tha Khuda Ny Aik Din
              Tu Jisay Cha-hyga Wo Shaks Paraya Ho Ga


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              • #52
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                nice one again khl.........:thmbup:
                u can't gain RESPECT by choice nor by requesting it... it is earned through your words & actions."

                :pr:

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                • #53
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                  pehle wala samaj nahi aya hai :(

                  me ki xp ki hai us pe nahi ho raha hai aisa kuch :-s

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                  • #54
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                    Repositioning a Background Bitmap
                    Normally, you only options for displaying a background bitmap are tiled, centered, or stretch to fit (with the Plus Pack).
                    You can edit the registry and have a third option which is to place the bitmap anywhere on your screen by specifying the x and Y coordinates.

                    1:Start Regedit
                    2:Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER / Control Panel / Desktop
                    3:Create new Strings called WallpaperOriginX and WallpaperOriginY
                    4:Give them values to position them around your desktop
                    5:The bitmap must be smaller than your desktop size
                    Changing Drive Icons
                    To change a drive's icon when you open My Computer

                    1:Create a file called AUTORUN.INF on the root of your hard drive
                    2:Enter the lines
                    [autorun]
                    ICON=Name of the ICON file

                    For the name of the icon file you can either specify the path and name (e.g. ICON=C:\WINDOWS\ICONS\MY_ICON.ICO) or
                    a specific icon in a library (e.g. ICON=ICONFILE.DLL,2)

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                    • #55
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                      Easy Access to Folders from the Toolbar


                      You can quickly access commonly used folders from your Toolbar

                      Right click on an open area of the Toolbar
                      Select Toolbars / New Toolbar
                      Browse to the directory you want to add
                      Now on the toolbar you will see the name of that folder displayed.
                      Click on the >> to open any sub-folders as well.

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                      Organizing the Start / Programs Listing


                      As you add more and more programs, the listing of them in Start / Programs can get fairly long.
                      One solution is to categorize your programs into several groups, create a folder for those groups, and move the shortcuts to those folders.

                      For example:

                      Start the Explorer
                      Go to Windows / Start Menu / Programs
                      Create new folders with the categories you want (e.g. Graphics, Utilities, Internet etc.)
                      Now move the shortcuts to those programs in Windows / Start Menu / Programs to whichever category you decide.
                      This can greatly reduce clutter and make it a lot easier to find your programs.

                      Note: Windows2000 and WindowsXP Users will need to go to the C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs directory

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                      • #56
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                        Restoring a Lost Desktop


                        If you ever lose the Desktop but Explorer is still running with the Start Button,
                        you can do this to bring back your Desktop in a Windows box.

                        Click Start
                        Click Run
                        Type a period " . "
                        Then press Enter



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                        Creating a New E-Mail Shortcut


                        To create a shortcut that will open your default e-mail program starting a new e-mail,

                        Right click on an open area of the desktop
                        Select New / Shortcut
                        For the Command Line, enter mailto:
                        For the title enter something like New E-Mail
                        When you click on this your default e-mail program should start with a new e-mail form.


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                        • #57
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                          woow zaberdast

                          thanx bhai

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                          • #58
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                            thnks sheeeeeeeeeeeem

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                            • #59
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                              nice one Khl jii thanks.... :rose
                              u can't gain RESPECT by choice nor by requesting it... it is earned through your words & actions."

                              :pr:

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                              • #60
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                                Create a Password Reset Disk



                                If you're running Windows XP Professional as a local user in a workgroup environment, you can create a password reset disk to log on to your computer when you forget your password.
                                To create the disk
                                1.
                                Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click User Accounts.
                                2.
                                Click your account name.
                                3.
                                Under Related Tasks, click Prevent a forgotten password.
                                4.
                                Follow the directions in the Forgotten Password Wizard to create a password reset disk.


                                Important Store the disk in a secure location, because anyone using it can access your local user account.

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