disable unnecessary process

The Applications tab in windows task manager only shows the main programs that are running. However, this is not everything: there are also various Processes that run too. Click on the Processes tab to see them.

Many of the processes listed in Task Manager will be legitimate tools required for Windows and other programs to run properly. But you may also find some here that you don't need (and sometimes you may find a process belonging to a harmful virus or spyware program).

The information given here shows you the name of the process and also how much processor (cpu) time it is using up as a percentage of the total available. You can also see the amount of memory the program consumes.

You can right-click on any process and choose End process to stop it running temporarily, but it will most likely start up again when you restart your PC. You should be very careful when ending a process that you do not stop a process that is required by Windows.

You can identify what a process is for by using the Web. Type the name of the process, such as "svchost.exe" into a search engine and see what people have to say about it. If they say it is not required it should be OK to stop it. They may also give instructions on how to remove it permanently so it does not reappear in future

what i do when system will hang?

If after restart computer still also hang, follow steps below:

1) Press computer switch button to stop it. If computer still also not closed when you had press switch button, press again and do not release for a while. Usually computer will close if you do it like this. If your computer still is not close, off on the power source in the socket in the wall or surge shield.

2) When your computer closed, wait for a minute. Then, start it again.

Expected when you restart your computer, the problem do not repeated again. If the matter still repeated then you think what you need to do forward.

Displaying Full Path File or Folder on the Title Bar



If you’re Windows XP and some Windows User, you are definitely frequently surf with Windows Explorer in order to "explore" the files or folders in your computer hard drive. While we choose a folder/file, in default, Windows Explorer will display the folder/file address on the address bar in full path. Even though on the “title bar”, it just displayed its only folder name. If you want it, we can come forward the folder/file address which is we explore on the “title bar”.

Follow the tips given.

The Default title bar display while we surf on Windows Explorer is as below, where on the title bar just displayed its folder name and not in full path from the folder/file which is still explored.

To display in full path from the file/folder which are still we explore on the Windows Explorer title bar is through a means to change certain setting on Folder Option.

1. Access (Open) the Folder Option which can be done by various ways, Such as:

a) Open the Control Panel Start >> Control Panel >> Select the Folder Option
b) Open Windows Explorer >> Choose menu Tools >> Folder Option

2. After Folder Option is Open, then choose view tab, like the pic below.

Computer Tips

3. Then mark ok the Display the full path in the title bar by doing a click on it.

4. Then click OK or Apply

5. Done

After we change the setting hence in the title bar will displayed in full path from the file/folder which is still explored

Tips for prevent shut down command



TIPS ORDER PREVENTING SHUT DOWN.


When we are doing chores or something with computers, sometimes we have to leave the computer for a while. Well, at times, may be, children or your wife or even someone who just coincidence to see the computer running intend to turn it off for various reasons, such as saving electricity, or even deliberately fun to work on you.

As usual, tips on this time are using the Windows facility that is not foreign to us, the registry editor.

The steps as follows:

Click Start>> Run>> then type regedit and then OK or ENTER until the registry editor window appears.




Click HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>> Software>> Microsoft>> Windows>> Current Version>> Policies>> Explorer


Then in the right pane, click New>> DWORD value(Right Click), like the screenshot below.

Then change/give a name to DWORD value with "NoClose" (without the quotes).



Then right-click the value name "NoClose" then select modify.

This will bring up the Edit DWORD value window, like below.



Data: (0 = disable, 1 = enable)

To prevent the shutdown command, you must fill in 0 and 1 if otherwise.

Then restart your PC / laptop you.

Done..

Now, you make sure your Computer can not shutdown by the child or your wife or even someone who wants sabotaj you.

Create Your Own Icons

It's shockingly easy to create your own icons in Windows XP. Let's do it: Click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, and then click Paint. On the Image menu, click Attributes. Type 32 for both the Width and Height of the document, and make sure that Pixels is selected under Units. Click OK to create a new 32x32-pixel document: the size of an icon.

Now add type, color, or do whatever you'd like to your image. I like to shrink photos (headshots work best) to 32x32 and simply paste them into my Paint document. When you're finished, open the File menu and click Save As. Use the dialog box to choose where you want to save your file, then give it a name followed by ".ico" (without the quotes), and click Save. (The extension ".ico" tells Windows that it's an icon file.) You just created an icon! Now you can change any shortcut or folder to your own icon—just browse to it on your hard drive

 
 
 

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