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Ensure you
make backups of your data before trying out any
of the following Windows XP tricks and tips.
STOP NOISE IN COPYING AUDIO CD
When using 3rd party burning software
(eg, Nero Burning Rom) to copy audio CD,some noise
may be heard at the end of each track. To prevent
this,try the following method:
1. Enter System Properties\device
manager
2. Select IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers
3. Double click on thee CD writer IDE channel
4. Select advance setting
5. Change the transfer mode to 'PIO Only'
6. Restart Computer
DISABLING THE 'UNSIGNED DRIVER' DIALOGS
This option wll disable the screen which keeps
popping up when you try to install 'digitally
unsigned drivers'. Normally you can choose to
continue the install anyways, but in some situations
you can not continue the install.. Here are instructions
on how to fix this problem:
Click Start - Run
then type: gpedit.msc
then hit enter.
Browse the folder tree to the following location:
User Configuration - Administrative Templates
- System
now right-click Code signing for Device drivers
and select Properties.
On the Settings tab, either select
- enable, and then select ignore from the appearing
listbox..
- or click the disable option. Click apply and
Ok and your set!
Alternatively especially for XP Home users:
Open "System" properties (Windows key
+ pause or Right click 'My Computer' - properties
or Control Panel - System).On the Hardware tab
click the "Driver Signing" button. In
the dialogue that comes up choose "Ignore"
to install the new driver anyway.
DMA MODE ON IDE DEVICES VIEWS
Just like Windows 2000, Windows XP still fails
to set the DMA mode correctly for the IDE device
designated as the slaves on the primary IDE and
secondary IDE channels. Most CD-ROMS are capable
of supporting DMA mode, but the default in XP
is still PIO. Setting it to DMA won't make your
CD-ROM faster, but it will consume less CPU cycles.
Here's how:
1. Open the Device Manager. One way to do that
is to right click on "My Computer",
select the Hardware tab, and Select Device Manager.
2. Expand "IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers"
and double-click on "Primary IDE Channel"
3. Under the "Advanced Settings" tab,
check the "Device 1" setting. More than
likely, your current transfer mode is set to PIO.
4. Set it to "DMA if available".
Repeat the step for the "Secondary IDE Channel"
if you have devices attached to it. Reboot.
RESTORING MEDIA PLAYER
To restore Windows Media Player insert the Windows
XP CD into the CD drive (if it autostarts, click
exit).
Open a command window and type the following :
rundll32.exe setupapi,InstallHinfSection InstallWMP7
132 c:\windows\inf\wmp.inf
RESTORING ACCESS TO CD ROM'S
If you removed CD Burning software, or for some
other mystical reason, can not longer access your
CD ROM's, in most cases following registry keys
needs to be deleted: Locate and delete the UpperFilters
and LowerFilters values under the following key
in the registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
DELETING THE INDEX.DAT
Del "C:\Documents and Settings\aeon\Local
Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\index.dat"
CONTROL PANEL ON THE DESKTOP.
On The Desktop, Right Click Your Mouse Then Choose
"New | Folder". Name The Folder As "ControlPanel.
{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}" Without
The "Quote Things. And Now You Can Access
The Control Panel More Faster Then Before.
CHANGING INTERNET EXPLORER ICON NAME.
Open Registry Editor Then Go To : "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\CLSID".
You Can See A Few Key Below It.
Now Go To This Key {871C5380-42A0-1069-A2EA-08002B30309D},
Double Click At The Default Value On The Right,
Enter Whatever Name You Like.
REMOVING USERNAME IN THE STARTMENU
Open Registry Editor Then Go To : "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer".
On The Right, Make A New Entry With Right Click
On Your Mouse Then Choose "New | DWORD Value"
Change The Entry's Name Into "NoUserNameInStartMenu",
Double Click In The New Entry And Fill The "Value
Data" With "1". Press OK, Exit
From The Registry Editor. Restart Your Computer.
INTERNET EXPLORER LIGHTING-FAST STARTUP.
This tweak tells Internet Explorer to simply 'run',
without loading any web page when you want to
open a browser. (If you use a 'blank' page, that
is still a page, and slows access. Notice the
'about:blank' in the address bar. The blank html
page must still be loaded..). To load IE with
'nothing' [nothing is different than blank]:
1. Right-click on any shortcut you have to IE
[You should create a shortcut out of your desktop
IE icon, and delete the original icon]
2. Click Properties
3. Add ' -nohome' [with a space before the dash]
after the endquotes in the Target field.
4. Click OK
Fire up IE from your modified shortcut, and be
amazed by how fast you are able to use IE!
INTERNET EXPLORER SPEED UP.
Edit your link to start Internet Explorer to
have -nohome after it. For Example: "C:\Program
Files\Internet Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE" -nohome
This will load internet explorer very fast because
it does not load a webpage while it is loading.
If you want to go to your homepage after it is
loaded, just click on the home button.
START IEXPLORER WITH EMPTY BLUE SCREEN.
Set your default page to about:mozilla and IE
will show a nice blue screen upon startup.
SPEED UP DETAILED VIEW IN WINDOWS EXPLORER.
If you like to view your files in Windows Explorer
using the "Details" view here is a tweak
to speed up the listing of file attributes: Viewing
files in Windows Explorer using the "Details"
mode shows various attributes associated with
each file shown. Some of these must be retrieved
from the individual files when you click on the
directory for viewing. For a directory with numerous
and relatively large files (such as a folder in
which one stores media, eg: *.mp3's, *.avi's etc.)
Windows Explorer lags as it reads through each
one. Here's how to disable viewing of unwanted
attributes and speed up file browsing:
1. Open Windows Explorer
2. Navigate to the folder which you wish to optimize.
3. In "Details" mode right click the
bar at the top which displays the names of the
attribute columns.
4. Uncheck any that are unwanted/unneeded.
Explorer will apply your preferences immediately,
and longs lists of unnecessary attributes will
not be displayed. Likewise, one may choose to
display any information which is regarded as needed,
getting more out of Explorer.
WEB PAGES SLOWS DOWN, FIX.
The tweak is simple. Beside the QoS and others
around the Internet for the new XP OS, I found
out that native drivers sometimes slow you down
(cable and xDSL users). So if you have applied
all tweaks and you are still having slow downs
try reinstalling your NICs drivers. The difference
is noticeable. My web pages now load almost instantly
where they used to take even a minute!
FIX IE 6 SLOWDOWNS AND HANGS.
1. Open a command prompt window on the desktop
(Start/Run/command).
2. Exit IE and Windows Explorer (iexplore.exe
and explorer.exe, respectively, in Task Manager,
i.e - Ctrl-Alt-Del/Task Manager/Processes/End
Process for each).
3. Use the following command exactly from your
command prompt window to delete the corrupt file:
C:\>del "%systemdrive%\Documents and Settings\%username%\Local
Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\index.dat"
4. Restart Windows Explorer with Task Manager
(Ctrl-Alt-Del/Task Manager/Applications/New Task/Browse/C:\Windows\explorer.exe[or
your path]) or Shutdown/Restart the computer from
Task Manager.
SPEED UP WEB BROWSING.
Iv'e personally found a dramatic increase in
web browsing after clearing the Windows XP DNS
cache. To clear it type the following in a command
prompt: ipconfig /flushdns.
ALLOW MORE THAN 2 SIMULTANEOUS DOWNLOADS ON IEXPLORER
6.
This is to increase the the number of max downloads
to 10.
1. Start Registry Editor (Regedt32.exe).
2. Locate the following key in the registry:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet
Settings
3. On the Edit menu, click Add Value , and then
add the following registry values:
"MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server"=Dword:0000000a
"MaxConnectionsPerServer"=Dword:0000000a
4. Quit Registry Editor.
IPV6 INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS XP.
This protocol is distined to replace the Internet
Protocal Version 4 used by Internet Explorer it
uses hexadecimal ip addresses instead of decimal
example (decimal ip 62.98.231.67) (hexadecimal
IP 2001:6b8:0:400::70c)
To install To install the IPv6 Protocol for Windows
XP:
Log on to the computer running Windows XP with
a user account that has local administrator privileges.
Open a command prompt. From the Windows XP desktop,
click Start, point to Programs, point to Accessories,
and then click Command Prompt. At the command
prompt, type: ipv6 install
For more information on IPv6, visit the site below:
CODE
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/techinfo/administration/ipv6/default.asp
ANOTHER WAY TO FIX IEXPLORER 6 SLOW PAGES LOADED.
Here's an easier way to get to index.dat file
as addresse in another tweak submitted here.
1. click on Internet Explorer
2. go to to your root dir (usually C:)
3. open Documents and Settings folder
4. open "your username folder"
5. open UserData
6. **close IE if you have it open**
rename index.dat to index.old
logoff and log back on (don't need to restart)
open up IE and go to a web page or site that always
seemed to load slowly. It should load a lot more
quickly now. NOTE. Always rename or backup .dat
or other system files before deleting.
EASY WAY TO ADD THE ADMINISTRATOR USER TO THE
WELCOME SCREEN.
Start the Registry Editor Go to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows
NT \ CurrentVersion \ Winlogon \ SpecialAccounts
\ UserList \
Right-click an empty space in the right pane and
select New > DWORD Value Name the new value
Administrator. Double-click this new value, and
enter 1 as it's Value data. Close the registry
editor and restart.
DRIVE ICONS.
To set the icon of any drive (hard disk, cd rom
or anything else) with a letter (C:\ etc.), run
REGEDIT (Start -> Run -> regedit)
Navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer
If one doesn't already exist, create a new KEY
called "DriveIcons". Under this key,
create a new key with the letter of your drive.
I.e. C for your C:\ drive.
To change the icon for that drive, create a key
inside that one called DefaultIcon and set the
path of (Default) to the location of your icon
eg C\DefaultIcon\ then (Default) = D:\Documents\C
Drive Icon.ico
To change the name of that drive, create a key
in the drive letter one (eg C\) called DefaultLabel
and set the (Default) to what you want the drive
to be called. This is useful if you want to assign
a long name to the floppy drive.
CHANGING OEM REGISTRATIONS.
Have you used someone's new Hewlet Packard with
their OEM version of Windows XP? You've seen that
HP has their own icon in the Start Menu, underneath
Run, that goes to their Help Site. Now, you can
have your icon that does anything you want (website,
program, etc) and says anything you want. Basically,
you are "branding" Windows XP (Home
or Pro), great for if you are a computer builder
and sell them, or you just want to make Windows
XP your own. It involves Regedit.
1. Start up Notepad and creat a new registry file
(*.reg) and copy and paste the following into
it:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{2559a1f6-21d7-11d4-bdaf-00c04f60b9f0}]
@="YOUR COMPANY NAME"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{2559a1f6-21d7-11d4-bdaf-00c04f60b9f0}\DefaultIcon]
@="YOUR ICON HERE"
00,79,00,73,00,74,00,65,00,6d,00,33,00,32,00,5c,00,68,00,70,00,6c,00,69,00,\
6e,00,6b,00,2e,00,69,00,63,00,6f,00,00,00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{2559a1f6-21d7-11d4-bdaf-00c04f60b9f0}\InProcServer32]
@=hex(2):25,00,53,00,79,00,73,00,74,00,65,00,6d,00,52,00,6f,00,6f,00,74,00,25,\
00,5c,00,73,00,79,00,73,00,74,00,65,00,6d,00,33,00,32,00,5c,00,73,00,68,00,\
64,00,6f,00,63,00,76,00,77,00,2e,00,64,00,6c,00,6c,00,00,00
"ThreadingModel"="Apartment"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{2559a1f6-21d7-11d4-bdaf-00c04f60b9f0}\Instance]
"CLSID"="{3f454f0e-42ae-4d7c-8ea3-328250d6e272}"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{2559a1f6-21d7-11d4-bdaf-00c04f60b9f0}\Instance\InitPropertyBag]
"CLSID"="{13709620-C279-11CE-A49E-444553540000}"
"method"="ShellExecute"
"Command"="YOUR TITLE HERE"
"Param1"="YOUR FUNCTION HERE"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{2559a1f6-21d7-11d4-bdaf-00c04f60b9f0}\shellex]
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{2559a1f6-21d7-11d4-bdaf-00c04f60b9f0}\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers]
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{2559a1f6-21d7-11d4-bdaf-00c04f60b9f0}\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\{2559a1f6-21d7-11d4-bdaf-00c04f60b9f0}]
@=""
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{2559a1f6-21d7-11d4-bdaf-00c04f60b9f0}\shellex\MayChangeDefaultMenu]
@=""
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{2559a1f6-21d7-11d4-bdaf-00c04f60b9f0}\ShellFolder]
"Attributes"=dword:00000000
2. Edit where it says YOUR ICON HERE to a path
to an icon (ex. c:\\icon.ico), it must be 24x24
pixels and in *.ico format. Use double back slash
for path names.
3. Edit both places where it says YOUR TITLE HERE
to what you want it to say in the Start Menu (ex.
Elranzer Homepage).
4. Edit where it says YOUR FUNCTION here to what
you want it to do when you click it, it can be
anything... your website, a local HTML document,
a program, a Windows funtion, whatever your imagination
can provide (ex. http://www.shareordie.com).
5. Save this file as brand.reg, double-click it
to enterin your information, and refresh Explorer
(log off/on) to see it in the Start Menu!! This
works in both Home and Professional (and probably
64-Bit Professional) Editions!
ORIGINAL WALLPAPERS.
This is more of a fun tweak than it is useful.
Go to run, type regedit press ok. when that comes
up go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER>Control Panel>Desktop
Now find the orginalwallpaper, right click and
select modify.In the text box type the path to
the file you want to be your orginal desktop wallpaper.
DISABLE WINDOWS PICTURE AND FAX VIEWER.
By default, Windows XP opens all picture files
(gif,jpg,...) with the included Windows Picture
and Fax Viewer no matter what other picture viewers
you have installed. To disable the Windows Picture
and Fax Viewer, unregister shimgvw.dll. This can
be done from command prompt: regsvr32 /u shimgvw.dll
REMOVE PAST ITEMS ICONS IN TASKBAR.
Some times When you check your Taskbar properties
or when you hide or unhide icons you can see old
icons from Uninstalled or old programs you dont
have anymore. This Tweak will help you how to
get rid of this problem Thanks to leobull of Xperience.or
How To clear the Past Items or Icons list in the
TaskBar, perform the following steps:
1.Open Regedit Navigate to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\TrayNotify
2.Delete the IconStreams and PastIconsStream values
3.Open Task Manager, click the Processes tab,
click Explorer.exe , and then click End Process
.
4.In Task Manager, click File , click New Task
, type explorer , and then click OK .
LOCKING COMPUTERS.
To lock a computer in XP, as you probably know,
you press "L" while holding down "Windows
Logo" key on your keyboard. However, if you
would like to lock a computer remotely, for example
via "Remote Administrator", you don't
have this ability. What you can do instead, is
to create a shortcut on remote computer's desktop
where Target %windir%\System32\rundll32.exe user32.dll,LockWorkStation
Start In %windir%
ADMINISTRATOR IN WELCOME SCREEN.
When you install Windows XP an Administrator
Account is created (you are asked to supply an
administrator password), but the "Welcome
Screen" does not give you the option to log
on as Administrator unless you boot up in Safe
Mode.
First you must ensure that the Administrator Account
is enabled:
1 open Control Panel
2 open Administrative Tools
3 open Local Security Policy
4 expand Local Policies
5 click on Security Options
6 ensure that Accounts: Administrator account
status is enabled Then follow the instructions
from the "Win2000 Logon Screen Tweak"
ie.
1 open Control Panel
2 open User Accounts
3 click Change the way users log on or log off
4 untick Use the Welcome Screen
5 click Apply Options
You will now be able to log on to Windows XP as
Administrator in Normal Mode.
BUGFIXES.
This is a strange bug in Windows XP Pro but it
can and does happen to everyone. When you open
the My Computer screen and your Documents folder
is missing but all the other users folders are
there try this tweak.
STEP 1:
START > RUN > REGEDIT > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
/ Software / Microsoft / Windows / Current Version
/ Explorer / DocFolderPaths
Once you click the DocFolderPaths folder you should
see all the user's folders.
STEP 2:
Add a new string value
Value Name: your user name
Value Data: the path to your docs folder ( ex.
C:\Documents and Settings\your docs folder )
Exit Registry editor and open my computer, your
docs folder should now be visable.
MOUSE POINTERS.
It seems that even without pointer precision
disabled, the mouse under XP is still influenced
by an acceleration curve. This is especially noticeable
in games. To completely remove mouse acceleration
from XP, you will need to go into the registry
and adjust the SmoothmouseXYCurve values. Here
is how its done.
1. Click Start button
2. Select Run
3. Type 'regedit' in the open textbox
4. Open the tree 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER', select control
panel, then select mouse
5. Right clicking, modify the SmoothMouseXCurve
and SmoothMouseYCurve hexidecimal values to the
following:
SmoothMouseXCurve:
00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00
00,a0,00,00,00,00,00,00
00,40,01,00,00,00,00,00
00,80,02,00,00,00,00,00
00,00,05,00,00,00,00,00
SmoothMouseYCurve:
00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00
66,a6,02,00,00,00,00,00
cd,4c,05,00,00,00,00,00
a0,99,0a,00,00,00,00,00
38,33,15,00,00,00,00,00
If done correctly, you will notice you are holding
a markedly more responsive mouse.
HIDDEN WINDOWS XP ICONS.
Windows XP Pro and Home contains icons for folders
and files that cannot normally be seen, you can
select to view hidden files from the folder options
menu, but there are still some that remain hidden.
You can set windows to view these files as normal
hidden files, so that when you use the view hidden
files and folders toggle from the folder options
menu that these will be turned on/off along with
the normal hidden files.
These files are usually system files and should
not be altered/deleted unless you really know
what you are doing, if you don't yet still wish
to change them I might suggest that you create
back-ups of your system first.
I will personally accept no responsibility for
any damage caused by using this tweak. To view
the hidden files you need to open up regedit,
if you are not sure how to do this, select run
from the start menu and type in 'regedit' without
the apostrophe's. In the regedit window, expand
out the groups by clicking on the '+' next to
the name in the left hand column of regedit, and
navigate to the below address.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \SOFTWARE \MICROSOFT \WINDOWS
\CURRENTVERSION \EXPLORER \ADVANCED
when you have clicked the advanced folder on the
left pane, look down the list at the titles in
the right hand pane, one of those titles is 'ShowSuperHidden'
double click the title and in the window that
appears set the value to equal 1 to show the super
hidden files and 0 to hide them.
XP HOME ADVANCED FILE PERMISSIONS.
This is actually an addition to my previous post
entitled "Get XP Pro file security with XP
Home". In the aforementioned post I outlined
how to access
*Advance file Permissions* on NTFS file systems
for XP Home simply by booting into *Safe Mode*,
rt-clicking any file or folder, and navigating
to the *Security tab*. This gives the user the
ability to allow or deny read, write, execute,
read & write, display contents, full-control,
iheritance, and take ownership permissions, with
many more options available to apply to different
users and groups stored on the computer. Well,
you don't have to do this in *Safe Mode* (XP Home).
Although it is a little less intuitive, you can
simply go to your command prompt - Start>All
Programs>Accessories>Command Prompt. Now
type "cacls" in the window (without
the quotes). This gives you the ability to add,
remove or modify file permissions on files and
folders through the command prompt. Type "cacls
/?" for help on different options and variables.
You do not need to be in safe mode to use this
so it makes it a little quicker than using the
safe mode security tab GUI. Remember - this only
applies to NTFS. Here also is a very useful link
to find a lot of extras and tweaks straight from
the horse's mouth - the Microsoft Resource Center.
You will find a lot of very useful web-based extra's
here, most of them left unknowing to the general
public - such as, "Online Crash Analysis"
- a site that looks like Windows Update but you
can upload your crash "dump logs" (when
you get those system or application crash error
reports). Microsoft will then analyze the log
file and tell you some more info about WHY the
system crashed (ie. faulty hardware/software/conflicts,
etc).
OUTLOOK EXPRESS WINDOWS TITLE TWEAKS.
Change the window title of Outlook Express to
anything you want!
In regedt32 and navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities\{EE383506-901D-43C6-8E40-9A61901DF7CC}\Software\Microsoft\Outlook
Express\5.0. Add a new string key called WindowTitle
and make its value the desired window title. Then
close the registry editor, and restart Outlook
Express (if it's running.) Your new title now
shows up in the title bar!
WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 9.
When installing WMP 9 it leaves a watersign on
your desktop. You can easily remove this with:
regedit:
HKey_Local_Machine\SOFTWARE\microsoft\system certificates\CA\certificates\FEE449EE0E3965A5246F00E87FDE2A065FD89D4
HKey_Local_Machine\software\microsoft\system certificates\ROOT\certificates\2BD63D28D7BCD0E251195AEB519243C13142EBC3
Remove both lines and restart computer.
CHANGING THE WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER TITLEBAR.
This is a per-user tweak. Open RegEdit.
Browse to the following key:
HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxx-xxxx\Software\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsMediaPlayer
(the x's will vary from computer to computer ,
it's the key without the "_Classes"
at the end) Create the following String, "TitleBar"
, the value of this will now become the TitleBar
of Windows Media Player.
AUTO DELETE TEMPORARY FOLDER.
First go into gpedit.msc
Next select -> Computer Configuration/Administrative
Templates/Windows Components/Terminal Services/Temporary
Folder
Then right click "Do Not Delete Temp Folder
Upon Exit"
Go to properties and hit disable. Now next time
Windows puts a temp file in that folder it will
automatically delete it when its done! Note from
Forum Admin: Remember, GPEDIT (Group Policy Editor)
is only available in XP Pro.
CLEANUP STARTUP ITEMS IN MSCONFIG.
Do you ever uninstall programs and they are still
listed under startup items in msconfig? Personally,
I found myself with 30 such items from old installs.
Microsoft leaves you no way to clean up this list,
but have no fear, I have figured it out for you.
1. Open MSconfig and click on the startup items
tab
2. Open Regedit and naviate to HKLM/Software/Microsoft/Sharedtools/MSconfig/startupreg
3. Compare the list of registry keys under startup
reg with their counterparts in msconfig.
4. Delete the keys which are no longer valid.
5. Voila! You've cleaned up msconfig.
REMOVING SERVICES DEPENDENCIES.
This will allow you to disable a service or uninstall
it from your system without effecting another
service that depends on it. Here's how you do
it
1. After you have set your services the way you
want them and you have disabled/uninstalled something
that another services depends on, run "regedit"
2. Under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\find the service
that will not function, do to another service
being disabled/uninstall (found in ControlSet001\Services,
ControlSet002\Services, and CurrentControlSet\Services)
3. Once you have found the service right-click
on the string value, "DependOnService,"and
modify
4. You should now see a list of services that
it is dependent on. Simply delete the service
that you have disabled/uninstalled
5. Restart your computer and your ready to go
Disclaimer REMEMBER TO BACKUP YOU REGISTRY FIRST
I'm not totaly sure if this will have any negative
effects on your system. I used this method after
uninstalling "Netbios over Tcpip" from
my system completely, so that my Dhcp service
would function and I have had NO negative effects
on my system.
ANOTHER WAY TO DELETE HIDDEN DEVICES.
You can view and delete or modify hidden devices
by:
1. Openning Device Manager. (I usually right-click
on My Computer, select Properties, select the
Hardware tab, then select Device Manager.)
2. Select View and check "Show hidden devices"
3. Hidden devices will appear below with the others
and can be modified.
HOW TO GET "My Briefcase" IN WINDOWS
XP.
go to C:\WINDOWS\system32\dllcache. look for
a file named "syncapp".
double click it. an icon should appear on your
desktop that says "My Briefcase". double
click it. it will come up with this window that
tells you how to use it.
TURN NUMLOCK ON AT LOGON.
NumLock does not toggle on by default (system-wide),
even if you have it set in your PC's BIOS, because
of XP's multi-user functionality. Guess Microsoft
doesn't know everyone actually turns it on, which
should be reason enough for what acts as "default"...
Anyway, you can hack the Windows Registry to
change this behavior, or run a script at logon
to turn NumLock on.
1. To enable NumLock through the Registry:
* Open Windows' Registry Editor (START > RUN,
type "REGEDIT").
*. Navigate to HKEY_USERS\.Default\Control Panel\Keyboard.
*. Change the value for InitialKeyboardIndicators
from 0 to 2.
2. To enable NumLock using a script, see this
MS Knowledgebase article for complete instructions:
CODE
http://support.microsoft.com/directory/article.asp?ID=KB;EN-US;Q262625
Option 1 is the quicker method, but if you have
more than one user on your system and one or more
don't want NumLock on (stranger things have been
known of), then option 2 is the way to go since
it allows you to only attach the script to specific
users.
FREE DISK SPACE BY DELETING RESTORE POINTS.
Start button-all programs-accessories-system
tools-cleanup-more options. You will have the
option of deleting your restore points.When your
done creat one restore point as a back up.
HOW TO REAL GET RID OF UNNECESSARY SOFTWARE
Tto uninstall things like msn messenger and other
hidden installs thru add remove programs, do this:
find sysoc.inf (you might have to enable "show
hidden files" and "show hidden/protected
system folders" in explorer) and open it
in notepad replace all ",hide" with
"," (both with out quotes) which is
easiest to do with the replace all command under
edit then in add/remove programs under add/remove
windows compnents and whole new list of things
to uninstall and add are now listed (such as internet
explorer)
HAVING PROGRAMS RUN WHEN WINDOWS LOADS SLOWS
DOWN YOUR STARTUP.
There are two ways do disable programs that
may be in your startup (like icq, messanger,)
The easiest is to do the following:
1. start --> run --> msconfig
2. Click on the "startup" tab (furthest
right)\
3. Unclick any items you don't want to load when
windows starts.
The second is by deleting registry entrys, this
can be done the following way:
1. Start --> run --> regedit
2. Navigate to : HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
3. Delete any entry's that you don't want to load
up
TURN OFF INDEXING TO SPEED UP XP.
Windows XP keeps a record of all files on the
hard disk so when you do a search on the hard
drive it is faster. There is a downside to this
and because the computer has to index all files,
it will slow down normal file commands like open,
close, etc. If you do not do a whole lot of searches
on your hard drive then I suggest turnning this
feature off:
1. Control Panel
2. Administrative Tools
3. Services
4. Disable Indexing Services
HALF LIFE AND WINDOWS XP.
1. How to recover from incompatible drivers
Before you install new drivers set a system restore
point. Start>All programs>Accessories>system
tools>system restore
After your new drivers don't work reset your computer.
Press F8 repeatedly as soon as the BIOS screen
disappears, and before the Windows XP screen appears.
Select safe mode. Use system restore again to
undo your mess.
2. Video Drivers
The NVidia drivers that come with XP do not allow
you to run Half Life in OpenGL. Update to the
newest drivers.
Despite the fact that they are not official drivers,
22.50 was the only set which worked
3. Sound Drivers
Use windows update to update Creative drivers.
4. Fixing screen flicker
Windows XP defaults to 60Hz for games. A fix is
available here:
CODE
http://www.fileplanet.com/dl/dl.asp?/planetquake/ztn/nvreffix-setup.exe
Select "set: ev ery resolution to monitor's
maximum supported rate"
5. Fixing lag
If you are having trouble with lag, try disabling
the windows XP firewall. Go to control panel>network
connections. Select connection, right click, properties,
advanced, untick the firewall.
6. Mouse
You can improve your mouse smoothness for games.
Control panel>mouse>hardware>properties>advanced
Change the sample rate to a higher one, eg. 200
REGISTRY METHOD FOR REMOVING STARTUP ITEMS.
I prefer to use MSCONFIG selective startup to
troubleshoot. To remove entries for good, open
the registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RUN
and HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RUN
Delete entries of unwanted startup daemons and
tray procedures.
DISPLAY MESSAGE ON STARTUP.
Start regedit, if you are unfamiliar with regedit
please see our FAQ.
Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
Modify the key legalnoticecaption with what you
want to name the window.
Modify the key legalnoticetext with what you want
the window to say. Restart.
REMOVE THE DEFAULT IMAGE VIEWER IN WINDOWS ME/XP.
This tweak works in Windows Me/XP, I have not
try it in Windows NT/2000 yet, because i don't
have that OS, you can try it if you have.
*This tweak does not work in Windows 95/98
To remove the Windows default Image Viewer, first:
Click Start Menu
Select Run menu
Type "cmd", (for Windows Me, type "command")
Then type "regsvr32 /u shimgvw.dll"
to unregister this dll. This will stop it from
previewing any picture that it support, e.g. JPEG,
Bitmap, GIF....
* Before perform this tweak, make sure that you
have the alternative Image Viewer installed in
you windows e.g. ACDsee, FireGraphics... because
once you do this tweak without that application,
you can't open and view your image anymore! So,
to undo it, type "regsvr32 shimgvw.dll"
in command prompt.
SPEED UP BOOT BY DISABLING UNUSED PORTS.
You may have tried many tweaks like modifying
windowsXP start-up applications, prefetches, unload
DLLs method,etc. And yes those methods do work
for me. Here is a way to give you an extra boost
in windowsXP's boot performance. This is done
by disabling your unused devices in Device Manager.
For example, if you don't have input devices that
are connected to one of your USBs or COM ports,
disabling them will give you an extra perfromance
boost in booting up. Go to Control Panel ->
System -> Hardware tab -> device manager
Disable devices that you don't use for your PC
and then restart.
CLEAR UNWANTED ENTRIES FROM ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS.
Run the Registry Editor (REGEDIT).
Open HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SOFTWARE\ Microsoft\
Windows\ CurrentVersion\ Uninstall Remove any
unwanted keys under "Uninstall."
CLICKING * .AVI FILES ON EXPLORER CAUSING 100%
CPU USAGE.
Well windows seem to have a REALLY big problem
when it comes to reading AVI files. It seems that
when you click on an AVI file in explorer, it'll
try to read the entire AVI file to determine the
width,height, etc. of the AVI file (this is displayed
in the Properties window). Now the problem with
Windows is that if you have a broken/not fully
downloaded AVI file that doesnt contain this info,
Windows will scan the entire AVI file trying to
figure out all these properties which in the process
will probably cause 100% CPU usage and heavy memory
usage. To solve this problem all you have to do
is the following:
1. Open up regedit
2. Goto HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\.avi\shellex\PropertyHandler
3. Delete the "Default" value which
should be "{87D62D94-71B3-4b9a-9489-5FE6850DC73E}"
Voila! Please not that this will no longer provide
you with the windows properties displaying the
AVI file information such as width, height, bitrate
etc. But its a small price to pay for saving you
resources.
NOTE: Please use caution when using regedit. Improper
usage may cause windows to behave imcorrectly.
Also, I cannot be held resposible. Backup your
registry first.
CD ROM STOPS AUTOPLAYING/AUTORUN.
And the AutoPlay Tab has disappeared in My Computer,
Devices With Removable Storage, Right Click on
CDROM, Properties.
Solution: The service: "Shell Hardware Detection"
has been set to Manual or Disabled. Go to Control
Panel, Administrative Tools, Services. Return
this service to "Automatic".
SHUTDOWN XP FASTER 1.
Like previous versions of windows, it takes long
time to restart or shutdown windows xp when the
"Exit Windows" sound is enabled. to
solve this problem you
must disable this useless sound. click start button
then go to settings -> control panel ->
Sound,Speech and Audio devices -> Sounds and
Audio Devices -> Sounds, then under program
events and windows menu click on "Exit Windows"
sub-menu and highlight it.now from sounds you
can select,choose "none" and then click
apply and ok. now you can see some improvements
when shutting down your system.
SHUTDOWN XP FASTER 2.
Start Regedit.
Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Control.
Click on the "Control" Folder.
Select "WaitToKillServiceTimeout"
Right click on it and select Modify.
Set it a value lower than 2000 (Mine is set to
200).
EASIEST WAY TO DELETE PREFETCH.
1. Open notepad.exe, type del c:\windows\prefetch\*.*
/q (without the quotes) & save as "delprefetch.bat"
in c:\
2. From the Start menu, select "Run..."
& type "gpedit.msc".
3. Double click "Windows Settings" under
"Computer Configuration" and double
click again on "Startup" in the right
window.
4. In the new window, click "add", "Browse",
locate your "delprefetch.bat" file &
click "Open".
5. Click "OK", "Apply" &
"OK" once again to exit.
6. Reboot your computer.
SPEED UP MENU DISPLAY.
When using the start menu the you will notice
a delay between different tiers of the menu hierarchy.
For the fastest computer experience possible I
recommend changing this value to zero. This will
allow the different tiers to appear instantly.
Start Regedit. If you are unfamiliar with regedit
please refer to our FAQ on how to get started.
Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop
Select MenuShowDelay from the list on the right.
Right on it and select Modify.
Change the value to 0.
Reboot your computer.
16 COLOUR ICONS.
If you select 16bit mode for graphics your icons
will revert to using 8bit (16 color) icons. Yuck!
Change the following registry setting to:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\WindowMetrics]
"Shell Icon BPP"="16" "Shell
Icon Size"="32" Setting the BPP
to 16bit will yield 65565 colors for icons.
DE-CRYPT ENCRYPTED FILES ON WINDOWS XP.
1. Login as Administrator
2. Go to Start/Run and type in cmd and click OK.
At the prompt type cipher /r:Eagent and press
enter
This prompt will then display:
Please type in the password to protect your .PFX
file:
Type in your Administrator password
Re-confirm your Administrator password
The prompt will then display
Your .CER file was created successfully.
Your .PFX file was created successfully.
The Eagent.cer and Eagent.pfx files will be saved
in the current directory that is shown at the
command prompt. Example: The command prompt displays
C:\Documents and Settings\admin> the two files
are saved in the admin folder. (For security concerns,
you should house the two files in your Administrator
folder or on a floppy disk).
3. Go to Start/Run and type in certmgr.msc and
click OK. This will launch the Certificates Manager.
Navigate to Personal and right click on the folder
and select All Tasks/Import. The Certificate Import
Wizard will appear. Click Next. Browse to the
C:\Documents and Settings\admin folder. In the
Open dialog box, change the Files of Type (at
the bottom) to personal Information Exchange (*.pfx,*.P12).
Select the file Eagent.pfx and click Open. Click
Next. Type in your Administrator password (leave
the two checkboxes blank) and click Next. Make
sure the Radio button is active for the first
option (Automatically select the certificate store
based on the type of certifcate). Click Next.
Click Finish. (You'll receive a message that the
import was successful). To confirm the import,
close Certificates Manager and re-open it. Expand
the Personal folder and you will see a new subfolder
labeled Certificates. Expand that folder and you
will see the new entry in the right side column.
Close Certificate Manager.
4. Go to Start/Run and type in secpol.msc and
click OK. This will launch the Local Security
Policy. Expand the Public Key Policies folder
and then right click on the Encrypted File System
subfolder and select Add Data Recovery Agent...
The Wizard will then display. Click Next. Click
the Browse Folders... button. Browse to the C:\Documents
and Settings\admin folder. Select the Eagent.cer
file and click Open. (The wizard will display
the status User_Unknown. That's ok). Click Next.
Click Finish. You will see a new entry in the
right side column. Close the Local Security Policy.
You, the Administrator are now configured as the
default Recovery Agent for All Encrypted files
on the Local Machine.
To Recover Encrypted files: Scenario #1
If you have completed the above steps BEFORE an
existing user encrypted his/her files, you can
log in to your Administrator account and navigate
to the encrypted file(s). Double click on the
file(s) to view the contents.
Scenario #2
If you have completed the above steps AFTER an
existing user has already encrypted his/her files,
you must login to the applicable User's User Account
and then immediately logout. Next, login to your
Administrator account and navigate to the encrypted
file(s). Double click on the file(s) to view the
contents.
*Warning Do not Delete or Rename a User's account
from which will want to Recover the Encrypted
Files. You will not be able to de-crypt the files
using the steps outlined above.
DUMP FILES TWEAK & DISABLE DR.WATSON.
"Dump file. A dump file stores data from
memory during a system crash and can be helpful
when diagnosing problems, but like a swap file,
it can also expose a lot of sensitive, unencrypted
data. To prevent Windows from creating the file,
go to Control Panel | System. Click on the Advanced
tab and then the Settings button on the Startup
and Recovery pane. Set the drop-down menu under
Write debugging information to (none). "Similarly,
the debugging program Dr. Watson saves information
when applications crash. To disable it, go to:
HKEY_local_machine\software\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\
AeDebug and set the Auto string to 0. Then use
Windows Explorer to go to Documents and Settings\All
Users\Shared Documents\DrWatson. Delete User.dmp
and Drwtsn32.log, the insecure logs the program
creates." Heed related advice from 'microsoft'
regarding 'Disable Dr.Watson' first before the
preceding Dr. Watson advice (go Google search.)
Back up with System Restore, and go ahead. As
cautious as I am, I have gladly applied these
tweaks, and followed related microsot advice on
Dr. Watson.
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