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Monday, December 31, 2007
WINDOWS XP HIDDEN APPS
To run any of these apps go to Start > Run and type the executable name (ie charmap).
WINDOWS XP HIDDEN APPS:
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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)
5) DirectX diagnosis = dxdiag.exe (Diagnose & test DirectX, video & sound cards)
6) Private character editor = eudcedit.exe (allows creation or modification of characters)
7) IExpress Wizard = iexpress.exe (Create self-extracting / self-installing package)
8) Microsoft Synchronization Manager = mobsync.exe (appears to allow synchronization of files on the network for when working offline. Apparently undocumented).
9) Windows Media Player 5.1 = mplay32.exe (Retro version of Media Player, very basic).
10) ODBC Data Source Administrator = odbcad32.exe (something to do with databases)
11) Object Packager = packager.exe (to do with packaging objects for insertion in files, appears to have comprehensive help files).
12) System Monitor = perfmon.exe (very useful, highly configurable tool, tells you everything you ever wanted to know about any aspect of PC performance, for uber-geeks only )
13) Program Manager = progman.exe (Legacy Windows 3.x desktop shell).
14) Remote Access phone book = rasphone.exe (documentation is virtually non-existant).
15) Registry Editor = regedt32.exe [also regedit.exe] (for hacking the Windows Registry).
16) Network shared folder wizard = shrpubw.exe (creates shared folders on network).
17) File siganture verification tool = sigverif.exe
18) Volume Contro = sndvol32.exe (I've included this for those people that lose it from the System Notification area).
19) System Configuration Editor = sysedit.exe (modify System.ini & Win.ini just like in Win98! ).
20) Syskey = syskey.exe (Secures XP Account database - use with care, it's virtually undocumented but it appears to encrypt all passwords, I'm not sure of the full implications).
21) Microsoft Telnet Client = telnet.exe
22) Driver Verifier Manager = verifier.exe (seems to be a utility for monitoring the actions of drivers, might be useful for people having driver problems. Undocumented).
23) Windows for Workgroups Chat = winchat.exe (appears to be an old NT utility to allow chat sessions over a LAN, help files available).
24) System configuration = msconfig.exe (can use to control starup programs)
25) gpedit.msc used to manage group policies, and permissions
Friday, December 28, 2007
How To Increase Your Broadband Speed In 3 Minutes
Here’s a simple 3 minute tweak (XP Pro only) that will increase your broadband speed.
By default (even with QoS disabled) Windows XP reserves up to 20 percent of your connections bandwidth. To override this reserve take the following steps.
Make sure you Log on as Administrator, not as a user with Administrator privi
* Start-> Run-> type gpedit.msc
* You will see [Local Computer Policy]
* Expand the [Administrative Templates] branch
* Expand the [Network] branch
* Highlight [QoS Packet Scheduler]
* Double-click [Limit Reservable Bandwidth]
* Check [Enabled]
* Change [Bandwidth limit %] to 0 %
* Click [Apply] [OK]
* Restart
Effect is immediate.
-enjoy!
Thursday, December 27, 2007
how to find mp3 of any kind very quickly using google
Another good way of finding MP3s (or other formats) is using Google and typing the following:
parent + directory + mp3 + OR + wma+ #dido#
Replace #dido# by whatever artist you wish to find,
for example:
parent + directory + mp3 + OR + wma+ #Lamb#
You should get plenty of dirs with MP3s or WMA files (you could add OGG, etc, to the query). Cheers.
parent + directory + mp3 + OR + wma+ #dido#
Replace #dido# by whatever artist you wish to find,
for example:
parent + directory + mp3 + OR + wma+ #Lamb#
You should get plenty of dirs with MP3s or WMA files (you could add OGG, etc, to the query). Cheers.
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
99 Windows XP Run Commands(DOS)

99 Commands the Windows XP Command prompt can run.
Here is a list of commands that you can run off from the Run Command prompt in XP:
Go to Start Menu > Run… and type in the command to run
Application = Command
- Accessibility Controls = access.cpl
- Add Hardware Wizard = hdwwiz.cpl
- Add/Remove Programs = appwiz.cpl
- Administrative Tools = control admintools
- Automatic Updates = wuaucpl.cpl
- Bluetooth Transfer Wizard = fsquirt
- Calculator = calc
- Certificate Manager = certmgr.msc
- Character Map = charmap
- Check Disk Utility = chkdsk
- Clipboard Viewer = clipbrd
- Command Prompt = cmd
- Component Services = dcomcnfg
- Computer Management = compmgmt.msc
- Date and Time Properties = timedate.cpl
- DDE Shares = ddeshare
- Device Manager = devmgmt.msc
- Direct X Control Panel (If Installed)* = directx.cpl
- Direct X Troubleshooter = dxdiag
- Disk Cleanup Utility = cleanmgr
- Disk Defragment = dfrg.msc
- Disk Management = diskmgmt.msc
- Disk Partition Manager = diskpart
- Display Properties = control desktop/desk.cpl
- Dr. Watson System Troubleshooting Utility = drwtsn32
- Driver Verifier Utility = verifier
- Event Viewer = eventvwr.msc
- File Signature Verification Tool = sigverif
- Findfast = findfast.cpl
- Folders Properties = control folders
- Fonts = control fonts
- Fonts Folder = fonts
- Free Cell Card Game = freecell
- Game Controllers = joy.cpl
- Group Policy Editor (XP Prof) = gpedit.msc
- Hearts Card Game = mshearts
- Iexpress Wizard = iexpress
- Indexing Service = ciadv.msc
- Internet Properties = inetcpl.cpl
- IP Configuration = ipconfig
- Java Control Panel (If Installed) = jpicpl32.cpl
- Java Application Cache Viewer (If Installed) = javaws
- Keyboard Properties = control keyboard
- Local Security Settings = secpol.msc
- Local Users and Groups = lusrmgr.msc
- Logs You Out Of Windows = logoff
- Microsoft Chat = winchat
- Minesweeper Game = winmine
- Mouse Properties = control mouse
- Mouse Properties = main.cpl
- Network Connections = control netconnections
- Network Connections = ncpa.cpl
- Network Setup Wizard = netsetup.cpl
- Notepad = notepad
- Nview Desktop Manager (If Installed) = nvtuicpl.cpl
- Object Packager = packager
- ODBC Data Source Administrator = odbccp32.cpl
- On Screen Keyboard = osk
- Opens AC3 Filter (If Installed) = ac3filter.cpl
- Password Properties = password.cpl
- Performance Monitor = perfmon.msc
- Performance Monitor = perfmon
- Phone and Modem Options = telephon.cpl
- Power Configuration = powercfg.cpl
- Printers and Faxes = control printers
- Printers Folder = printers
- Private Character Editor = eudcedit
- Quicktime (If Installed) = QuickTime.cpl
- Regional Settings = intl.cpl
- Registry Editor = regedit
- Registry Editor = regedit32
- Remote Desktop = mstsc
- Removable Storage = ntmsmgr.msc
- Removable Storage Operator Requests = ntmsoprq.msc
- Resultant Set of Policy (XP Prof) = rsop.msc
- Scanners and Cameras = sticpl.cpl
- Scheduled Tasks = control schedtasks
- Security Center = wscui.cpl
- Services = services.msc
- Shared Folders = fsmgmt.msc
- Shuts Down Windows = shutdown
- Sounds and Audio = mmsys.cpl
- Spider Solitare Card Game = spider
- SQL Client Configuration = cliconfg
- System Configuration Editor = sysedit
- System Configuration Utility = msconfig
- System File Checker Utility = sfc
- System Properties = sysdm.cpl
- Task Manager = taskmgr
- Telnet Client = telnet
- User Account Management = nusrmgr.cpl
- Utility Manager = utilman
- Windows Firewall = firewall.cpl
- Windows Magnifier = magnify
- Windows Management Infrastructure = wmimgmt.msc
- Windows System Security Tool = syskey
- Windows Update Launches = wupdmgr
- Windows XP Tour Wizard = tourstart
- Wordpad = write
How to hack-change your Windows XP Boot Screen
How to hack/change your Windows XP Boot Screen
HACKING THE XP BOOT SCREEN
This is a very simple trick to do if you have done the same for the logon screen and the start button. There are 2 ways to do this trick that I know about one is doing it manually and the other is using a program called bootxp. I am going to tell you the manual way to do it, but if you want to know the other way just let me know, so I can do an update to the guide. Now once you have downloaded your ntoskrnl.exe file save it a general location so that you will have easy access to it, like my folder.
Once you have ntoskrnl.exe file in an easy access folder, restart your pc into safe mode. Once into safe mode go to the folder where your files are located.
Now that you are there copy the file that you want to change your boot screen too. Once you have copied that file, hit the window key + r or type %windir%\system32 in the run command, so that folder as follows.
Once there paste your new file into the folder and overwrite the existing folder.
Now that you have your new file in the folder restart your pc as you normally would and your new boot screen should appear. You can download this bootscreen here.
ALWAYS BACKUP EVERYTHING YOU EDIT OR DELETE. I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU MESS YOUR COMPUTER UP BY DOING THIS HACK OR ANY TYPE OF HACK. DO IT AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Image and ntoskrnl.exe files provided by www.themexp.org
oru can go to
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How To Add A Url Address Bar To The Taskbar
You can add an Internet URL address bar to your Windows XP taskbar. Doing so will let you type in URLs and launch Web pages without first launching a browser. It will also let you launch some native Windows XP applications in much the same way as you would via the Run menu (so you could type in calc to launch the calculator or mspaint to launch Microsoft Paint. Here's how you add the address bar:
1. Right-click on the taskbar, select Toolbars, and then click Address.
2. The word Address will appear on your taskbar.
3. Double click it to access it.
4. If that doesn't work, your taskbar is locked. You can unlock it by right-clicking on the taskbar again and uncheck Lock the Taskbar.
NOTE: You may also need to grab the vertical dotted lines beside the word Address and drag it to the left to make the Address window appear.
Find Stuff
Has this ever happened to you?
You're looking for something on a long web page with Internet Explorer or Netscape. You think it's there, but you're faced with seemingly insurmountable number of paragraphs, sentences, and words to hunt though.
Well, next time this happens to you, hit the Edit menu, Find (or CTRL-F for you shortcut lovers). You'll get a handy little "find" box that lets you type in a specific word. After you type in your search term, hit the Find Next button and Explorer will look for that word on the page. If it's successful, you'll be zapped right to it.
As if that wasn't cool enough, you can also use a variation of this tip in Windows Explorer. Next time you're looking for a file in Explorer, hit CRTL-F and you'll get a Find or Search box (depending on what flavor of Windows you're using).
If you are already in the area of your hard drive where you think the file is (say, My Documents), hit CTRL-F and your search will be set to look in the My Documents sfolder.
Create A Personal Screen Saver In Win Xp
This isnt a tweak, but a great little feature! For a great way to put your digital photos to work, try creating a slide show presentation for use as a screen saver. Here's how:
1. Right-click an empty spot on your desktop and then click Properties.
2. Click the Screen Saver tab.
3. In the Screen saver list, click My Pictures Slideshow.
4. Click Settings to make any adjustments, such as how often the pictures should change, what size they should be, and whether you'll use transition effects between pictures, and then click OK.
Now your screen saver is a random display of the pictures taken from your My Pictures folder.
1. Right-click an empty spot on your desktop and then click Properties.
2. Click the Screen Saver tab.
3. In the Screen saver list, click My Pictures Slideshow.
4. Click Settings to make any adjustments, such as how often the pictures should change, what size they should be, and whether you'll use transition effects between pictures, and then click OK.
Now your screen saver is a random display of the pictures taken from your My Pictures folder.
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