How To Restore Desktop Icon In Quick Launch Bar

by Haris on September 27, 2007
in Tips and Tricks, Windows XP

Recently a friend of mine accidentally deleted his Desktop icon in his Quick Launch bar. He used the Desktop Icon a lot. Even I use it. When there are tons of windows opened, to get free from them I use this button. It’s like the easiest Escape button for me :P . Unfortunately, there is no straight option in Windows XP. But here, I’ll tell you how to do it the other way :)

In this post, I’ll tell you how to get it back if you delete it. All you need is Notepad to get it back.

Follow the steps below and you’ll restore your lost icon back in no time.

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How To Draw Mona Lisa With MS Paint

by Haris on September 23, 2007
in Humour, Tips and Tricks, Windows

Don’t believe the title? Well, even I didn’t. Leonardo Da Vinci took 10 years to complete the painting. But this guy did it in just 2 hours and 30 minutes. Too hard to believe, right? Watch the video below:

I was completely speechless in the end! What do you think about this?

Trick To Rename Internet Explorer Titlebar

by Haris on September 18, 2007
in Tips and Tricks, Windows

Internet Explorer 7 logo

Want to learn how to change the default title of Internet Explorer? It’s not so difficult. Just a little registry tweak, and your IE title bar will be changed in no time.

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Bush Has Something Hidden In Notepad

by Haris on September 14, 2007
in Humour, Microsoft, Tips and Tricks, Windows

Well, I recently stumbled across a very weird code for Notepad. LOL, it seems Bush has hidden something in the Notepad. Now it’s up to us find what it is :)

1. Open your Notepad

2. Type “Bush hid the facts” (without the quotes)

3. Save and close the window.

4. Open the file again and see.

Got anything? Well I got boxes instead of the words I just saved. What did you got? Will someone explain me what does this suppose to mean?

How To Clear Recent Files In Windows Media Player

by Haris on September 6, 2007
in Tips and Tricks, Windows XP

Windows Media Player comes bundled with Windows OS. It plays most of the formats, but still it lacks what today’s users wants. If you would like to know about better media players, then head over to the article I wrote about some replacements for Windows Media Player.

Now, moving on back to the topic, in this, I’ll tell you a trick through which you can clear your recent files history in Windows Media Player (WMP). Well, privacy to everyone, right? :twisted: So, if your PC is used by many people and you don’t want anyone checking out what files you open, then continue reading.

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How to restore Recycle Bin after deleting

by Haris on August 28, 2007
in Tips and Tricks, Windows XP

Remember the post I did, on how you can remove the recycle bin permanently. LOL, a non-geekish friend of mine tried that, and successfully removed his recycle bin from his desktop. But now, he wants it back. I even told him how to do it, but still he asked for a tutorial. So this tutorial is dedicated to my friend, Fouzan :cool:

It’s very simple! You just have to reverse the old trick :wink:

Remember: Backup your registry first!

First, open your Registry Editor (Run > type regedit) and navigate to:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\
CurrentVersion\Explorer\Desktop\NameSpace

Now, do you remember what you did to remove the recycle bin? Well, you deleted the following entry:

{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}

But to restore it back, you will have to create this back. After navigating to the above path, right-click on NameSpace, click “New” and then click “Key”.

Name the key: {645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}

Now close the Registry Editor and you’ll see your Recycle Bin back in its place. :wink:

25+18=43 Hidden Applications in Windows XP

I have compiled a list of all the hidden applications available in Windows XP. Many of them are quite common and are known by many.

Remember, to ruu these applications, all you need to do is go to Start > Run and type any of the following commands:

25 Hidden Applications in Windows XP

1) Character Map = charmap.exe (very useful for finding unusual characters)

2) Disk Cleanup = cleanmgr.exe

3) Clipboard Viewer = clipbrd.exe (views contents of Windows clipboard)

4) Dr Watson = drwtsn32.exe (Troubleshooting tool)

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Kill Tasks from Command Prompt

by Haris on August 22, 2007
in Tips and Tricks, Windows XP

Recently, my friend’s computer was attacked by a virus and his task manager stopped working. The Task Manager was opening, but it wasn’t showing any processes running at all. So to fixed that, I went through many websites and looked for number of Task Manager alternatives.

While searching, I came across a very interesting Windows XP/Command Prpmpt trick (don’t remember the site). You could actually view and kill processes from Command Prompt if your Windows Task Manager stops working for some reason.

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Services You Can Safetly Disable in XP

A Windows service starts when Windows is booted and runs in the background as long as you are working on your PC.There are many services that run when you start your PC. With my experience with Windows and it’s tools, I have found out some of the services that can be disabled and your PC would still run fine.

First of all, you have to know the place from where you can view, enable/disable the services. Go to Start > Run and type msconfig. Now click on the Services tab. That’s it. You could now see a number of services.

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