It’s a fun feature, but just in case you want to disable it we’ve got the solution for you. We haven’t told anybody before, but Windows has a hidden “How-To Geek Mode” that you could enable which gives you access to every Control Panel tool on a single page—and we’ve documented the secret method for you here. It’s always struck me as odd that system tweakers use the registry editor all the time to fix annoyances in Windows, but nobody has created a tweak to add the registry editor to the control panel… until now. Taking ownership of system files or folders in Windows 7 or Vista is not a simple task. Here’s a registry hack that adds an item to the menu that will let you take ownership of the files in a single step, so you can delete, move, or otherwise modify the file. This isn’t a bug, it’s a “feature” in Windows that is designed to let users trigger a crash dump for testing purposes. Have you ever wanted to show off your keyboard ninja skills by taking down Windows with just a couple of keystrokes?A source of annoyance for many Windows users is the ” - Shortcut” text that is added to the name of newly created shortcuts, and every time you have to manually edit the shortcut and remove that text. Yeah, you can always create a shortcut icon for anything on the desktop, but this one is the actual icon without the shortcut overlay. If you want really quick access to launch a ceaselessly used application without putting extra icons on your desktop, you can add that application to the context menu for the desktop with a simple registry hack. Wouldn’t it be great if there was a registry hack for this? It’s important to note that you should never hack the registry for those who don’t know what you’re doing, because your computer will light on fire and some squirrels may be injured. Note: for those who don’t need telnet anymore, you can turn it off.
Also, if you have some interesting Windows Command Prompt tricks, don’t forget to share them. You could have time to stop the message from being delivered. This tip will only hide the drive from being displayed, applications and the command prompt will still have access to it, and you can still manually browse to the folder for those who type in the path. 10. Click the 'Applications' folder and double-click the application's icon to launch it. Why Doesn’t Disk Cleanup Delete Everything from the Temp Folder? Note: this one doesn’t work in Windows 7 anymore. Not only are they loads easier to work with because they are so comfortable, but they are also loads less expensive too. Today we’ll explain where these menu items are hiding in your registry, easy methods to disable them the geeky way, and an easier cleanup method for non-geeks as well. Most long-time geeks will remember that there was a hack for Windows XP, and probably already know that the same hack works in Windows 7 or Vista as well.
I’ve become convinced that this dialog has been designed to detect when we are most busy and only prompt us at that moment. 70. Avoid arguments. They seldom resolve anything, and usually make you look bad even if you are in the appropriate. Yet, with Trump there is an investigation that doesn't even have a crime to start it. It seems like every application is fighting for a piece of your context menu, and it’s not like you even use half of them. You can use a program like Unlocker, but we can tweak the Registry to hide items in Control Panel. Hopefully the information in this tutorial will aid you to gain control of your computer in the event someone hacks it. Once you have completed all of these steps, your computer will be much more secure. For those who only have one computer and the Internet modem is connected directly to your computer, then make sure you enable the Windows firewall.
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