Posts Tagged ‘Windows XP’

Hide "Folder Options" from Tools menu in Windows XP &Vista

May 13th, 2008

Just follow these steps.
1. Go to Start > Run or Window Logo + R Type gpedit.msc and press Enter.
2. In the resulting window, navigate to the folder
3. User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components >
Windows Explorer
4. And look for the key named “Removes the Folder Options menu from the Tools Menu“.
5. Double-click the key and select Enable.
Click OK.

Note: - If you want to display folder option again on tool bar follow 1-4 steps and choose in step-5 Not Configured option.

Surfing on internet without internet Explorer, Firefox or others browser

May 12th, 2008

Many place like school, collage; office and companies disable Internet Explorer or other browsers.So that no body surfing on internet.

They also block users from installing any software. Not just companies, even a virus attack can block internet access by disabling browsers.

But in now in all condition you can surf on web.

Use these simple steps

1. Open a Windows application. Like Ms Paint, Notepad, WordPad or Calculator.

2. Open any one press F1 or go to Help > Help Topics to open the help files.

3. Right click on the Title Bar. You’ll see ‘Jump to URL.‘ in the menu list. Clicking it will open a Jump to URL box.

4. Enter the website address. Here you’ll have to enter the full address.

Like this http://www.xyz.com

For example, if you want to open yahoo.com

Type this
http://www.yahoo.com [Correct]
don’t use this
www.yahoo.com [wrong]

5. And now you ready for surfing

Note: – It’s not work in Window VISTA.

Create folder without name in Windows XP & vista

May 12th, 2008

This is simple trick.

When each time you create a new folder in Windows XP & Vista.

You find “New Folder” as the default name.

Right click on folder and rename or Select folder and press f2,

Delete New Folder name

And press Alt + 255 by Num pad

Then you are successfully creating a folder without name in Windows XP & Vista.

Note :- Make sure to press the numbers from the num pad and not from the numbers below the F1 – F12 keys.

Change or Check your Monitor resolution in Windows Xp

May 7th, 2008

Follow these steps
1.Right click on desktop.
2.Select properties.
3.Click to open Settings Tab key.
4.And check your resolution in Display settings window.
5.If you want to change your resolution move the slider to the resolution you want, and then click Apply .

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