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WINDOWS REGISTRY-1

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Well nowadays everyone is using computers...and some of them don't know what a registry editor is.....so this is a tutorial

Definition Of Windows Registry:

The windows registry is a database that stores settings and options for Microsoft Windows Operating Systems. It contains information and settings for hardware, operating system software, most non-operating system software, and per-user settings.

 

Apart from what you can do with this Registry there are some malware programs or worms or viruses that would simply affect this windows register and change the settings for example:

Example; Windows Task Manager:

In windows operating systems the task manager gets disabled and you can't do anything but you will get a message saying "The administrator disabled your registry" even when you didn't do such things.....so just follow this simple trick to re-activate your Task Manager( TESTED works perfectly) using registry editor

There is a registry key that will disable Task Manager, although it’s not always clear how or why it was set to disable. In many cases the problem is related to spyware, so you should also scan your computer.

MANUAL STEPS TO ACTIVATE Task Manager:

Open up regedit.exe through the start menu search or run box, and then navigate down to the following key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System

On the right-hand side is a 32-bit REG_DWORD value named DisableTaskMgr with one of two values:

  • 1 – Disable task manager
  • 0 – Enable task manager

Just double-click and change the value, or even delete the key. The change should take place immediately.

 

Thats it the simple way to re-activate your Task Manager.....

 

I'll meet you soon with more registry editor tricks..

Thankyou,

Rajkumar.

WINDOWS REGISTRY-2

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So we again meet.....in this Part-2 we will now the basic steps to solve the problems with windows registry editor....

Enable Registry Editor:

The common message anyone could ever get is "Registry editor has been disabled by the administrator"Misuse of the registry can lead to problems resulting in the need to reinstall Vista. Unlike many other programs, there is no 'Undo' function in the registry. Any changes made take effect immediately and cannot be undone except by the same method. Proceed with caution.

To enable or disable do as it says:

This will allow you to enable Editing Tools or regedit.exe from running for all users on the computer. By default, regedit.exe is enabled.

Even if you disable access to registry editor, you can still use registry editor in silent mode by using the /s switch. For example, if you type regedit /s filename.reg at the command prompt, you can import the filename.reg registry file into the registry, even though the Prevent access to registry editing tools policy is enabled. In order to prevent this, make sure you select Yes for Disable regedit from running silently?

Location:

The Registry Editor EXE file is located at: C:\Windows\regedit.exe

Steps:

1. Download the reg_enable.vbs

from following link http://www.winhelponline.com/downloadattachment.php?aId=f422f230d3bb68af30b1f988a04928ec&articleId=156 and save it to desktop

2.Open a command prompt.

3.If prompted, click on Continue in the UAC prompt.

4.In the elevated command prompt, type cd /d %userprofile%\desktop and press Enter.

5.Click on OK

6.Close the elevated command prompt.

7.Regedit.exe should now be enable so you can open it again.

Thankyou,

Rajkumar

Copying from CD/DVD made simplified

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How do we often copy songs from a CD? Or some photos from a CD?

Normally we select the required files and do a CTRL –C. Open the destination folder and do a CTRL-V.

But by Customising "SEND TO MENU" .. we can save our time ..

This sounds simple and you can do it in less than sixty seconds.
You can create your own BASKET.

First you’ll need access to hidden files.
Tools -> folder options -> view (tab) and select the show hidden files and folders.
go to parent drive:/documents and settings/(user name)/send to

Open up my computer and locate your most used folders.

Create a shortcut of the most used folders in SEND TO FOLDER.You can do this in a number of ways.

Right click -> send to desktop(create shortcut) and move the shortcut from the desktop to the SEND TO FOLDER

Copy the most used folder and go to SEND TO FOLDER and right click -> paste shortcut.

Also remember to rename the shortcuts to send to videos or send to potos. We don’t need confusion when we use the same later.

So,next time when we copy , we can use this simple way ..

Common Programming error in Java

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Error message "Public class ClassName must be defined in a file called ClassName.java" indicates that the file name does not exactly match the name of the public class in the file or that you typed the class name incorrectly when compiling the class. To avoid this error go to folder option-->Under view tab uncheck "Hide extension for known file type" option. Now rename ur file as Filename.java

TIPS AND TRICKS-Part-1

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TIPS AND TRICKS TO SHARE Part-1 ( SPEEDING UP A BIT )

Well most of these tips and tricks are well known to everyone....so this is not stolen or copied.....Everything works perfectly.....enjoy!!!.....TESTED on my own computer....with guidance from my brother

1.Speed Up Your Modem:


Even if your modem is working well, the baud rate of your COM port might not allow you to reach top-speeds. To improve the port's speed:
1. Click Start > Settings > Control Panel >
System.
2. Under the Device Manager tab, click the '+' sign next to Ports (COM & LPT).
3. Select the port your modem uses (usually COM2), click Properties, and on the Port
Settings tab set the Bits per second to 115200
bps.

2.Emulate Windows 95:


In Windows 98, when a menu is too tall to fit the screen, you will see a scroll arrow at the bottom. In Windows 95, a second menu would appear next to the first when the entries don't fit. For Windows 95 like behaviour in Windows 98:
1. Start the Registry Editor and navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\explorer\Advanced.
2. Create a new String Value and name it StartMenuScrollPrograms.
3. Double-click on this entry and add the value 'false'.
4. To restore Windows 98 behavior, simply
change the value of StartMenuScrollPrograms to 'true'.

3.Automatic Logon:


If Windows asks you for a user name and password every time it is started, you can have it log on automatically:
1. Open the Registry Editor, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Winlogon and add the following String values:
AutoAdminLogon
DefaultPassword
DefaultUserName
2. Double-click on each of them to enter their respective data. Set the value of AutoAdminLogon to 1. Enter your user name and password in the DefaultUserName and DefaultPassword items respectively.

4.Instant Shutdown/Restrart:


It is possible to shutdown or restart Windows immediately, without waiting for a confirmation.
1. Right-click on the Desktop and click New > Shortcut.
2. In the Command line box, type 'C:\Windows\rundll.exe user.exe,ExitWindows'.
3. Click Next, name the shortcut Shutdown Windows and click Finish.
Similarly, to create a shortcut to restart, type 'C:\Windows\rundll.exe user.exe,ExitWindowsExec' for the Command line.

5.Speed Up Your Connecting Time:


Speed-up the time it takes for Dial Up Networking to establish a connection with your ISP.
1. Open Dial-Up Networking, right-click the connection and choose Properties.
2. On the Server Types Tab, under Advanced Options, make sure that the check-box for Log on to network is unchecked.
3. Under Allowed network protocols, select only TCP/IP and uncheck NetBEUI & IPX/SPX.

 

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  2. Ten Online Resources
  3. Using Pen Drive As a RAM
  4. Run Commands for Windows.
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