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  • Windows "Tips & Tricks"

    1. Automatically defrag drives with a new context menu item!

    Create a new Registry import file named context_defrag.inf in Notepad (be sure to save with it with the Save as type set to All Files and not Text Documents) and place the following text inside:

    ; context_defrag.INF

    ; Adds Defrag to the right click context menu in Windows XP

    [version]
    signature="$CHICAGO$"

    [DefaultInstall]
    AddReg=AddMe

    [AddMe]

    HKCR,"Drive\Shell\Defrag\command",,,"DEFRAG.EXE %1"

    Then, right-click and choose Install. This will add a context menu to XP that allows you to automatically defrag drives, using the command line version of the built-in defragmentation utility. To use it, navigate to a drive in My Computer, right-click, and choose Defrag. A command line window will appear, and that drive will be defragged. When it's complete, the window just disappears.
    UPDATE: To remove this functionality, Open regedit.exe and navigate to the following location:
    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell\
    Then delete the Defrag folder and close Regedit.
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    2. Use CTRL+ALT+DEL Without Pushing All the Buttons

    For some people, pushing CTRL, ALT and Delete (CTRL+ALT+DEL) at the same time can be an inconvenience, if not a complete impossibility. With Windows XP, there are two ways to get around this.

    First option: Configure the system so that you do not need to press CTRL+ALT+DEL at all during logon (assuming you're not using the Welcome screen, in which case this key combo is not required). Here's how:

    - Open Control Panel then User Accounts.
    - Navigate to the Advanced tab.
    - Uncheck the Require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete checkbox under Secure Logon.

    Second option: Configure XP's accessibility options so that "sticky keys" will be activated at the secure desktop: That way, you may "press" ALT, CTRL, and DEL sequentially rather than simultaneously. You can turn that on via the Accessibility control panel. (Control Panel then Accessibility Options):

    - Bring up the Accessibility Control panel and navigate to the Keyboard tab.
    - Check Use Sticky keys
    - Navigate to the General Tab.
    - Check Apply all settings to logon desktop.

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    3. DVD-RAM model supported in XP but not being recognized or being recognized as CD-ROM

    Open Regedit by going to START - RUN and type Regedit and hit enter. Then you should navigate to following entry in registry
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Class\ {4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}. Highlight the {4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} folder in the left pane, delete the following two keys in the right pane.
    "UpperFilters"
    "LowerFilter"
    DELETE these two entries and restart your computer. If your DVD-RAM is supported by WINDOWS XP, this may work.

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  • #2
    Re: Windows "Tips & Tricks"

    aray phir registry
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    • #3
      Re: Windows "Tips & Tricks"

      Thanks Very Use ful information

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      • #4
        Re: Windows "Tips & Tricks"

        4. Remove the Shared Documents folders from My Computer

        One of the most annoying things about the new Windows XP user interface is that Microsoft saw fit to provide links to all of the Shared Documents folders on your system, right at the top of the My Computer window. I can't imagine why this would be the default, even in a shared PC environment at home, but what's even more annoying is that you cannot change this behavior through the shell: Those icons are stuck there and you have to live with it.
        Until now, that is.
        Simply fire up the Registry Editor and navigate to the following key:
        HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Explorer \ My Computer \ NameSpace \ DelegateFolders
        You'll see a sub-key named {59031a47-3f72-44a7-89c5-5595fe6b30ee}. If you delete this, all of the Shared Documents folders (which are normally under the group called "Other Files Stored on This Computer") will be gone.
        You do not need to reboot your system to see the change.
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        Last edited by umeryz; 29 August 2007, 07:30.

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        • #5
          Re: Windows "Tips & Tricks"

          wow nice
          03459400335
          E-mail:03339194975@ufone.com

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          • #6
            Re: Windows "Tips & Tricks"

            kamal ki tips bataye hain aap ne
            03459400335
            E-mail:03339194975@ufone.com

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            • #7
              Re: Windows "Tips & Tricks"

              zabardast

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              • #8
                Re: Windows "Tips & Tricks"

                5. Use the ultimate configuration tool (Professional Edition only)
                One of the most full featured Windows XP configuration tools available is hidden right there in your system, but most people don't even know it exists. It's called the Local Group Policy Editor, or gpedit for short. To invoke this editor, select Start and then Run, then type the following:

                gpedit.msc
                After you hit ENTER, you'll be greeted by gpedit, which lets you modify virtually every feature in Windows XP without having to resort to regedit. Dig around and enjoy!
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                Last edited by umeryz; 5 September 2007, 06:10.

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                • #9
                  Re: Windows "Tips & Tricks"

                  Dear if our run is not showing in menue then ???

                  kesay show ho ga

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                  • #10
                    Re: Windows "Tips & Tricks"

                    Aap C drive mein ic name "gpedit" pr search kerlo ...
                    Waise ye file C:\WINDOWS\system32 folder mein hoti hai ...

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                    • #11
                      Re: Windows "Tips & Tricks"

                      phir us ko activate karnay ka liye kiya procedure ha ...

                      gpedit search karon phir
                      ???

                      actually search wala bhi kam nahin kar raha..

                      search nahin kar sakta...

                      ???

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                      • #12
                        Re: Windows "Tips & Tricks"

                        Originally posted by baqarkashmiri View Post
                        phir us ko activate karnay ka liye kiya procedure ha ...

                        gpedit search karon phir
                        ???

                        actually search wala bhi kam nahin kar raha..

                        search nahin kar sakta...

                        ???
                        Aap agar meri baat manein to ... aap k liye behter ho ga (shahid) k ...
                        Aap itne chote se damagh pr itna bhoj na dalein ...
                        bhai ye kya question huwa k
                        (gpedit search karoo phir
                        ???)
                        ... :SubhanAllhaa:... kya baat hai g aap ki ... aap (gpedit) wali post ko dobara read kr lein agar samajhe nahi aa rahi to ...
                        waise aap k bas ki baat nahi hai ... agar meri manein to ...



                        Note: Ghussa nahi krna janab mazakh kr raha hoo ...

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                        • #13
                          Re: Windows "Tips & Tricks"

                          6. Display Hibernate Option on the Shut Down dialog

                          For some reason, Hibernate isn't available from the default Shut Down dialog. But you can enable it simply enough, by holding down the SHIFT key while the dialog is visible. Now you see it, now you don't!




                          Last edited by umeryz; 6 September 2007, 09:08.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Windows "Tips & Tricks"

                            Dear Gpedit mila

                            likan yeh msg ata ha

                            You do not have permission to perform this operation????

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                            • #15
                              Re: Windows "Tips & Tricks"

                              To bear phaly M.B.B.IT karoo na pher operation kerna

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