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Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Try these 2 simple registry tweaks to speed up Windows 10! Speed up the Startup apps during launch Microsoft engineers have programmed a small delay in Startup apps at launch. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published.

Comment Name Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. If you want to manually restore a specific section of the registry from a previous System Restore snapshot, or access some specific keys from an older version of the registry, you can do so by getting access to those files and then exporting sections from them.

Have you ever opened the Control Panel in Windows 7 and thought there is no reason to have some of the icons listed? Today we take a look at how to remove unwanted or unneeded items from Control Panel in Windows 7.

You could use a program like Unlocker, but we can tweak the Registry to hide items in Control Panel. Aero Peek is one of the more useful new features in Windows 7… just move your mouse to the taskbar for half a second, and everything else hides so you can see the desktop or application window. But why does it take half a second? The same thing should work for when you hover over an application window on the taskbar.

Files are only deleted if they are older than 7 days old, but you can tweak that number to something else. There are a lot of new users to Windows 7 who are not happy with the new Start Menu and wish they could revert to the Classic menu.

Have you ever wanted to add the Recycle Bin to your My Computer screen? One of the first things you might notice in Windows 7 is the addition of the new Gadgets and Screen Resolution items to the context menu.

Have you ever noticed that there are only two fonts to choose from in the Command prompt properties window?

What you might not know is that you can use a simple registry hack to enable alternate fonts, including a very readable font that comes with Windows 7, Vista, or Office If you use the built-in file encryption in Windows 7 or Vista, you might be interested in adding an option to the right-click menu to more easily encrypt and decrypt your files, rather than having to use the file properties dialog.

Thanks to a free app and some registry changes, however, you can make the default screensavers uniquely yours! You can customize the Bubbles, Ribbons, and Mystify screensaver to enable hidden options with this registry hack. Customize the Default Screensavers in Windows 7 and Vista. Instead of getting a list of programs to open the file with, you get an annoying dialog asking you to use a web service to find a program. So how do we change this?

You can use a registry hack to force Windows to skip this dialog altogether, and give you a list of applications to use to open the file instead, just as if you had selected the second option.

The caps lock key is one of those remnants of another age of computers, back when people used to shout at each other more often. A couple of days ago I noticed a thread on our forum asking how to add Control Panel to the desktop context menu, so I decided to write up the solution for everybody, since it seems like a really useful hack.

Enabling these verbose messages is not going to magically solve your problems, of course—the point is to use this to identify a problem, which you can then solve through other means, generally by uninstalling a problem application or upgrading a faulty driver. By default you may notice that there is a slight delay when hovering your mouse over a Taskbar Thumbnail.

Here is a neat registry hack that will allow you to speed it up. Would you like to clean up the Open with menu in Windows Explorer? This simple trick can help you keep your Open with menu tidy, and only show the programs you want in the list. Have you ever tried to unzip a file to the Program Files directory in Windows 7 or Vista? So how do we open up the zipfile as an administrator? For that matter, how do you open any file as administrator?

What if you could do it with a simple context menu item instead? Using a little registry hacking and the clip. After writing the article about adding Notepad to the context menu I noticed all the comments from users that prefer to use a shortcut in the Send To menu, which got me thinking… I wonder if you can disable the Send To folder? Some time ago I received an email from a reader curious why their Task Manager option was grayed out on the taskbar right-click menu.

In many cases the problem is related to spyware, so you should also scan your computer. Why is Task Manager Disabled? Is your Internet Explorer context menu completely out of control? When you roll over taskbar icons in Windows Vista and in Windows 7, little previews appear. The standard delay time for these previews is milliseconds, or just under half a second. If this is too slow or too fast for you, you can adjust the delay time with an easy Registry hack.

Click OK to set the time default is milliseconds. Find MenuShowDelay and double-click to open. Adjust the value in milliseconds the default is milliseconds, or just under half a second. These usually happen after Windows downloads some sort of important update, and will usually be preceded by a notification that gives you about 10 to 15 minutes warning, unless you click it away.

This will create a new folder.



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