Does Your comp take a hell lot of time to start??Well, if the Answer is Yes then this is gonna really help you.Here I Will Tell You How To Speed Up Your Boot Process of Windows Xp.
1.Open Notepad and then copy/paste the following code in it :
CODE
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management\PrefetchParameters]
EnablePrefetcher�=dword:00000003
2.Then save the notepad file with any name but make sure to rename its extension .REG , Finally double click on the file and then click Yes .
Friday, April 17, 2009
Reset WinXP Admin Pass with ONLY DOS
1. click on start, enter "cmd" and press enter
2. enter "net user" or "net users"
you will see the list of users that are created on current running os
3. type "net user" "user name" "*"
you will see that windows will now ask you to enter new password for that particular account!
magic! no any type of super user privileges needed!
see the commands below:
If the administrator account user name is "admn" then command to change it's password will be...
CODE
net user admn *
2. enter "net user" or "net users"
you will see the list of users that are created on current running os
3. type "net user" "user name" "*"
you will see that windows will now ask you to enter new password for that particular account!
magic! no any type of super user privileges needed!
see the commands below:
If the administrator account user name is "admn" then command to change it's password will be...
CODE
net user admn *
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
HOW TO SPEED UP SYSTEM PERFORMANCE..SOLUTION IS HERE
Windows Vista introduces a new concept for adding additional performance to a running system. Windows ReadyBoost™ lets people use flash memory on a USB
2.0 drive, SD Card, Compact Flash, or other memory form factor to provide additional memory cache—memory that the computer can access much more quickly than it can
access data on the hard drive. Insert a USB 2.0 memory drive with at least 512 MB capacity. When prompted, click use this device to speed up my computer.
2.0 drive, SD Card, Compact Flash, or other memory form factor to provide additional memory cache—memory that the computer can access much more quickly than it can
access data on the hard drive. Insert a USB 2.0 memory drive with at least 512 MB capacity. When prompted, click use this device to speed up my computer.
Portable Windows VISTA - USB/CD Edition
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Better screenshot tool
Unlike the ages old Printscreen button on the keyboard that takes a screenshot of your entire screen, there's a more complex tool hidden within the bowels of every version of Windows Vista except Home Basic. Known as the snipping tool, it was originally found in an add-on pack for XP Tablet Edition 2005, to make using a stylus easier. Now mouse users on Vista can reap the benefits too.
Just open the Start menu, type snip and hit enter to load the tool. You can now specify whether you want to take a screenshot of a free-form area, a rectangular one, isolate a window or take a screenshot of the entire screen. After you've used the mouse to highlight the area you want, you can draw on the screenshot to add notes, and then save it as you would a normal file.

You can create a keyboard shortcut to it in two ways. For the first, right-click on the application, choose Properties, select the Shortcut tab and in the Shortcut key field click, and enter any alphanumeric key. By default Windows assigns a CTRL + ALT in front of the shortcut, however, we've found this often doesn't work — try holding down SHIFT while pressing a key, to make the key combination CTRL + SHIFT + [whatever key you pressed]. You might create a shortcut here that will clash with existing ones, so be careful.
By far the easier way is to simply CTRL + drag the Snipping Tool shortcut into your Quick Launch bar, effectively copying it there. Now you can access it by pressing + whatever number Quick Launch button it is (for example, if it was the first in the row, you'd press + 1).
Windows XP Live USB Edition 52 mb
Windows XP Live USB Edition... Boot Windows XP Straight From Your USB!!!!
--Basically what the title says...
--Windows XP that boots off of your usb drive (256 or higher)
--Readme inside rar
--No Pass
--Only 52mb
--Please Download as free user
--Please say thanks if you appreciate my work
--NO REQUIREMENTS
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--Basically what the title says...
--Windows XP that boots off of your usb drive (256 or higher)
--Readme inside rar
--No Pass
--Only 52mb
--Please Download as free user
--Please say thanks if you appreciate my work
--NO REQUIREMENTS
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Windows XP SP3 Original MS Release Reupped

Nothing is Tweaked It is 100 % Original Release
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