Here's how you can remove those shortcut arrows from your desktop icons in Windows XP.
1. Go to registry by clicking on Start menu -> run and type regedit
2. Navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT -> lnkfile
or
Press CTRL+F and then at the search box type lnkfile and search.
3. Delete the IsShortcut registry value.
You may need to restart Windows XP.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Shutdown Pc In 3 seconds
PRESS CTRL + ALT + DELETE {TO OPEN TASK MANAGER...}
NOW HOLD CTRL {KEEP HOLDING UNTIL PC SHUTS DOWN}
CLICK ON SHUTDOWN IN TASK MANAGER {GIVEN AS A TAB}
THEN CLICK ON TURN OFF.....
PC WILL BE SHUT DOWN IN 3 SECONDS {U CAN COUNT}
NOW HOLD CTRL {KEEP HOLDING UNTIL PC SHUTS DOWN}
CLICK ON SHUTDOWN IN TASK MANAGER {GIVEN AS A TAB}
THEN CLICK ON TURN OFF.....
PC WILL BE SHUT DOWN IN 3 SECONDS {U CAN COUNT}
How To Enable Task Manager
Click Start
Click Run
Type REGEDIT
Click OK The Registry Editor will now open
Browse to the following key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\
CurrentVersion\Policies\system
In the right pane, look for the value: DisableTaskMgr
Right click DisableTaskMgr and select Delete. (When prompted with "Are you sure you want to delete this value", select Yes.
Close the Registry by choosing
You should now be able to access Task Manager. If not, reboot into Safe Mode and repeat the steps outlined above.
Click Run
Type REGEDIT
Click OK The Registry Editor will now open
Browse to the following key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Win
CurrentVersion\Policies\system
In the right pane, look for the value: DisableTaskMgr
Right click DisableTaskMgr and select Delete. (When prompted with "Are you sure you want to delete this value", select Yes.
Close the Registry by choosing
You should now be able to access Task Manager. If not, reboot into Safe Mode and repeat the steps outlined above.
SPEED-UP MENUS
1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. Type Regedit in the box, and then click OK.
3. Expand the menu in the left panel and select the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop folder.
4. Scroll down in the right panel and double click on the MenuShowDelay file.
5. In the Value Data box, change to default value for the menu speed from 400 to a lesser number, such as 1.
6. Click OK.
2. Type Regedit in the box, and then click OK.
3. Expand the menu in the left panel and select the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop folder.
4. Scroll down in the right panel and double click on the MenuShowDelay file.
5. In the Value Data box, change to default value for the menu speed from 400 to a lesser number, such as 1.
6. Click OK.
Hide the Text Below Desktop Icons
Some icons you use so regularly that you don’t need that annoying text below the icon. A good example of this is Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox. We all know what those icons look like. To remove that text, just follow these instructions.
Right-click on the shortcut icon, and choose Rename. Now hold down the Alt key and type in 255 on the keypad to the right of the keyboard. You can’t use the number keys right above the keyboard. If you have a laptop, you can turn on Numlock and then use the little number keys next to the regular letters.
The way this works is that the Alt+255 character is blank, so the shortcut filename is actually just named with a character that is completely blank. For the first shortcut on the desktop, you would use Alt+255, but for the next shortcut, you’ll have to enter the combination twice (Alt+255, Alt+255). For the third, three times… and so on. This is because you can’t name two different shortcuts or files the same thing. Entering Alt+225 twice would give you two blanks instead of one.
Now we have a beautiful icon, with no text underneath it!
Right-click on the shortcut icon, and choose Rename. Now hold down the Alt key and type in 255 on the keypad to the right of the keyboard. You can’t use the number keys right above the keyboard. If you have a laptop, you can turn on Numlock and then use the little number keys next to the regular letters.
The way this works is that the Alt+255 character is blank, so the shortcut filename is actually just named with a character that is completely blank. For the first shortcut on the desktop, you would use Alt+255, but for the next shortcut, you’ll have to enter the combination twice (Alt+255, Alt+255). For the third, three times… and so on. This is because you can’t name two different shortcuts or files the same thing. Entering Alt+225 twice would give you two blanks instead of one.
Now we have a beautiful icon, with no text underneath it!
Multiple Logins in Yahoo! Messenger
To enable multiple logins in you Yahoo! Messenger, Follow these steps :
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Click Start Menu And Click On “RUN”
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Type “regedit” and click OK
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You will see the REGISTRY EDITOR
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Navigate to “ HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Yahoo/Pager/Test “
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Here in right side panel, right click to create a new Dword value with name Plural and give it value 1.
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Close the registry editor and enjoy multiple yahoo logins.
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Click Start Menu And Click On “RUN”
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Type “regedit” and click OK
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You will see the REGISTRY EDITOR
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Navigate to “ HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Yahoo/Pager/T
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Here in right side panel, right click to create a new Dword value with name Plural and give it value 1.
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Close the registry editor and enjoy multiple yahoo logins.
Change the Default Directory of Software Installed
You may want to change the location of your system default folder (C:\Program Files) from C drive to another system drives (D or E drive). By default software setup will attempt to install program in C:\Program Files directory. It is good practice to make the backup of the installed programs, if you installed all your programs in other than C drive. If you have little knowledge about editing windows registry then you can configure your computer for this purpose.
Follow the given steps to configure windows registry:
1. Click on Start button then type Regedit in Run option.
2. Here navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
3. In right side panel, double click on ProgramFileDir.
4. Now modify the value to any other drive (for example D:\Program Files).
Now close the registry editor and restart your computer after any changes to go into effect.
Follow the given steps to configure windows registry:
1. Click on Start button then type Regedit in Run option.
2. Here navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Wi
3. In right side panel, double click on ProgramFileDir.
4. Now modify the value to any other drive (for example D:\Program Files).
Now close the registry editor and restart your computer after any changes to go into effect.
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