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Keep your RAM always free
2007-10-14 08:57:00 Sometime when we close some program Explorer does not immediate unload DLL files from the memory. The DLL files still resident in the memory for a while and do not let the another application to use the memory in their position.I will guide you to unload them from the memory as fast as we close the application to make the memory always free.follow these step :1. Nevigate to start>RUN>Type regedit>OK2.Browse the register editor to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > Microsoft > Windows > CurrentVersion > Explorer3.Create a new DWORD Value and define its name to Always UnloadDLL then enter 1 into the value box.4.Restart your PCDONE !!--------------------------------------- -----------------Windows XP/2003 More About: Free
Tip to fix a missing file in WindowsXP
2007-10-08 07:02:00 if you see this following message on windows startup---------------------------------- ----------------------------------------- ----windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt:windowssytem32configsystemyou can attempt to repair this file by starting windows setup using the orginal setup CD-rom.Selet "r" a the first sreen to start repair----------------------------------- ----------------------------------------- ---It very easy to fix the problem.do not format your partition or install Windows XP. Just follow my instruction1. Boot up from the WindowsXP CD (use the original instead the slipstream version).2. in the screen "Welcome to Setup" press R to start the Recovery Console > press "R"3. enter number to select your WindowsXP installed drive >press Enter.4. enter Administrator password >press Enter5. you will see command promt "c:windows>" then type the command like bellow6. c:windows>cd system32config >press Enter c:windowssystem32config... More About: File , Missing , Missi
How to Create "Copy To" and "Move To" menu in the right-click menu ?
2007-10-07 18:58:00 Tip to Adding Copy To and Move To functionality to the Windows Explorer right-click menu starts with the finding the key in the Windows Registry file. (Be sure to back up the Registry file before you begin.)1. Start Regedit by navigating Start | Run and typing regedit in the dialog box.2. Navigate to this key in the Registry file:HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTAllFilesystemObject sshellexContextMenu HandlersNote: The Send To key is already there.3. Right-click on the ContextMenuHandlersfolder and select New | Key to add a new key.4. Give it the name Copy To and then double-click the (Default) value of the new key's right-hand pane.5. Type in this code as the new data:{C2FBB630-2971-11D1-A18C-00C04FD75D1 3}6. Right-click on the ContextMenuHandlersfolder and select New | Key to add a new key.7. Give it the name Move To and then double-click the (Default) value of the new key's right-hand pane.8. Type in this code as the new data:{C2FBB631-2971-11D1-A18C-00C04FD75D1 3}9. Click OK and close Regedit1... More About: Create
How to fix the always run CHKDSK on startup ?
2007-10-07 18:57:00 This problem is very easy to fix.Follow this step :1. if your FAT is NTFS goto Start>Run type CMD > enter in command promt type CHKNTFS [drive-letter]: /x >enter (example : CHKNTFS C: /x)However if the problem still exist. you may try to decrease the virtual memory size or adjust to system managed size------------------------------------- -------------------Windows XP/2003 More About: Startup , Always
Tip to improve Memory (RAM) performance
2007-10-07 18:56:00 1. Click Start > Run > type Regedit > press enter 2. Browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SYSTEM > CurrentControlSet > Control > SessionManager > Memory Management 3. Find the following DWord value "DisablePagingExecutive" "LargeSystemCache" Double Click on both of them and change the value from 0 to 1 4. restart the computer and you will gain more performance.----------------------------- ---------------------------Windows XP/2003 More About: Performance , Improve , Improv , Prove
Tip to speed up the Start Menu
2007-10-07 18:55:00 1. Click Start > Run > type Regedit > press enter2. Browse to HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Control Panel > Desktop3. Find The Key "Menu ShowDelay" then double click on it > Dialog Edit String > Value data: type the number "0" press OK4. Restart the computer--------------------------------- -----------------------Windows XP/2003 More About: Start Menu , Speed , Speed up
Tip to Speed up the Internet connection
2007-10-07 18:54:00 1. start>Run>type gpedit.msc >press Enter2. "Group Policy" windows will appear3. select Computer Configaration >Administrative Templates>Network4. look for the right windows find "QoS Packet Scheduler"5. Double click on "Limit reservable bandwidth"6. you will see "Limit reservable bandwidth Properties"7. select "Setting" tab then click on "Enable"8. in the " bandwidth limit (%) : " change value to 09. Then Cilck OK10.DONE!!------------------------------ --------------------------Windows XP More About: Internet , Connection , Speed , The Internet , Speed up |



