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Switch Off Use the Web Annoyance

Whenever stumbles across a file it doesn’t recognise you are will see a message box that says cannot open this file’ and gives you the option to ‘Use the Service’, to find the necessary program. I don’t know about you but I can’t recall a single instance where it has worked and it’s usually much quicker just to the file name or extension. Well, thanks to the clever folk at ‘howtogeek’ here’s a way to zap that dialogue box and go straight to the list, that you would get if you chose the second option. It works in both XP and Vista and involves editing the , so pay attention, and bear in mind the usual warnings and disclaimers about backing up the first, and not messing with it if you don’t know what you are doing.

Begin by opening the Editor (‘’ in Run on the Start menu) and pop along to:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\\\CurrentVersion\Policies\

If there is a key called skip the next step, if not create one by right-click Policies then New > Key and rename it ‘’ (without the quotes). The key should now be open in the right hand pane, right click into it and select New > DWORD Value, rename that to: ‘NoInternetOpenWith’, right-click it, select Modify and change the Value to 1. (Changing the Value to 0, or deleting the key will reset the hack). That’s it, close , there’s no need for a , so all that remains is to try it out by creating a file with an unrecognised extension and see what happens whenyou try to open it.

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Written by Jason on April 24th, 2008 with no comments.
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Windows logs off automatically while login

We have been receiving mails from several readers that they are not able to to . As soon as they , the show applying your settings, saving your settings and logs off without logging in. This situation is really very troublesome and gets onto the nerves of a person who needs his badly for some important work.

The main reasons behind this is a corruption in the key which holds the value of the files which are executed while to . This key can get either replaced with some incorrect value or it might get corrupt due to some virus / trojan activity. Lets see fix this issue.

We need to remotely access the infected from another on same . Then we need to correct the key for userinit under . (more…)

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Written by Jason on March 22nd, 2008 with no comments.
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Windows XP Shutdown too slow, fix it to shutdown instantly

The problem of slow or delayed shutdown is very commonly faced by most of the XP users. If you are using XP for a long time, you are more likely to have such problem.

Why ?

In XP certain keys are responsible for determining how long will wait before shutting down all the opened and services after the shutdown has been given by the user.

Lets see how we can fix the in XP.

You need to optimise some keys values in order to up the shutdown process. (more…)

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Written by Jason on March 11th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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2 Quick Windows Tricks

One of the things which are never too fast is the . Everybody complains, there are a lot of programs that promise us help, but in reality, they have a very small influence, if any.
Yet, there are two things you can do in order to get rid of have the sensation of the moving a bit (I am not sure it gains some , but I feel like saving time by not viewing those annoying messages all the time):

1. Deactivate the suggestions given by in the shape of yellow balloons

You already know those messages. You have seen them a hundred times before. They tell you that “Your local area is now connected” or other useful, well-known bit of info. To get rid of them, just do the following: (more…)

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Written by Jason on March 3rd, 2008 with comments disabled.
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Speedup Internet Explorer 7 by Increasing the Connections Limit

This guide shows you increase Explorer 7’s limit from 2 to 16 which increases the of many pages.

What Are ?

When you connect to a website your establishes with the server(s). One might be a graphics server, another may be an ad server and so on. Once the has received what it asked for it is disconnected and used for something else.

By default is set to only be able to open 2 or 4 at a time. If you have and you use tabs in or you visit sites that use lots of this will increase the of a little. (more…)

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Written by Jason on February 26th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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Speed Windows XP Menus

Sometimes making your PC ‘run’ is just about changing the way programs run e.g disabling splash screens. This tip will make your machine feel , by increasing the with which menus load, by removing the delay between clicking on a and that being displayed, which is enforced by XP.

To enable this do the following:

1. Go to the and then click on ‘Run’

2. Type in ‘’ then click on ‘Ok’ (more…)

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Written by Jason on February 25th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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How to fix the quick launch items location change

After or even after explorer quick launch items got arranged in a alphabetically and also resizes to the default.

According to the default settings of it does not save the settings when you the quick launch items ,it does not save the quick launch items location and its size also.

This issue of quick launch items location changed and resize applies to both XP and Vista.

But this can be easily resolved by a .

Follow the procedure given below. (more…)

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Written by Jason on February 20th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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Disable auto reboot in windows XP and Home editions

Are you annoyed by the prompt which appears every time you update .

In order to configure no settings for XP Professional and Home your must have service pack2 installed.

But the to remove for XP home and Professional are different.

For XP Professional

1. Open Start >> Run and type gpedit.msc () and press Enter (more…)

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Written by Jason on February 17th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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