Showing posts with label Registry Editor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Registry Editor. Show all posts

Sunday, July 07, 2013

How to Add "Open With Notepad" Option to the Right-click/Context Menu Of Any File:

This process will add an extra option "Open with notepad" to context menu or simply right click of mouse for a selected item. Before doing so you should make a back of your registry.
Now,  Open your notepad or any other text editor enter the following Information:-


Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shell\Open with Notepad]
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shell\Open with Notepad\command]
@="notepad.exe %1"

Note:
Please make sure that the first line (the one starting with "Windows Registry Editor..." appears in the text file. Now save the notepad file anywhere on your computer and give it a .reg extension.(suppose xxx.reg).Now you need to install that registry file to Windows registry..
After installing the registry Now reboot your computer and Enjoy the change.

Downloadable Registry hack:

If you cannot do this manually ,I have also made and uploaded it Just download it and Open it.
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Download group policy editor for Starter,home basic and Premium version of Windows Seven and Vista?

In some version of Windows Seven and vista (Home basic, Home premium and starter edition) we don't find the Group policy Editor option. But in the ultimate, professional and Enterprise Edition, Group policy editor is there.

Also see: How to open Group policy Editor and registry Explorer

Here we are using a 3rd party application to do the same.To enable the Group policy editor for home basic, home premium and starter edition just download the zip file and Extract it using Winzip or any other Zip file Extracter.



Download Link
: Click Here To Download
Note:If You have any problem with link Just tell me by dropping your comment.
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How to Make back up Only a single Registry key or DWORD value?

 1. Open Registry Editor.
Also check: How to  Open Registry and Group Policy editor.
2. Navigate to the key that you want to save or create a back up for that.
3. Now Right click on that key.

Also see: How to add restart explorer to context menu of desktop?

4. Now click on Export.

5. Now open the desired location where you want to save the registry file and give a name to that registry.
6. That is it. Now open that location you will find a back up of your registry. (i.e. the file with .reg extension)
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How to take permission (ownership) of a registry key or Entry in Windows XP, Vista and Seven?

1.Open registry Editor
Check: How to open Registry Editor
2. Select the key whose permission or ownership you want to take.
3. Right Click on that key and choose " permission".
4. Now the Permission Window will open. Now click on "Advanced"

5. Now the Advanced Security Setting for the registry key is opened.
6. Navigate to "owner" tab.

On the " Current owner" you will find the current owner of that file.
On the "Change owner to" option you will find the list of all the users on the computer. There choose your logged user or the user who want to take permission of that key and Click on "apply"
Now you will find your changed user on the "Current owner " option.

7. checked the option "Replace owner on sub containers and Objects". So that for all the sub keys under that key has the same owner.
8. Now navigate to "permission" tab in Advanced security setting of the key.

9. Checked the two option
           1.Include Inheritable permissions for the object parent.
           2.Replace all inheritable permissions on all descendants with inheritable permission from this object.
9. In the "Permission Entries" option choose your logged user whose permission you want to modify and Click on "Edit"
10. On the open Window choose which type of permission you want to take. You can manually choose one one option otherwise choose full control option so that you can able to modify read write on that key.Now apply all the changes and Click on "OK". Close all the open Windows by clicking on "OK".That is it.

   
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Saturday, July 06, 2013

How to Change or Break The Administrator password or User password With Out using Third Party Software In Windows XP,Vista and 7?

 Hi guys,I am here to show you another amazing and valueable trick to break or change the administrator or user password.People who want to hack your victim can follow me.It is Hundred percent 100% working technique.
 Procedure:
First of all switch on your computer and login to your system  as  any user.
Then
1. Go to start menu   
2. Open the command prompt as administrator.
3. Change the directory as follows
          C:\windows\system32>
4. Type following command to know users accounts and types
          C:\windows\system32>net users
5. It shows you the users name and type.
6. Take any user name whose password you wants to change.
7. Type following command to change password.
    c:\windows\system32>net user "username" *
Then it will ask you to enter a new password for that user.
8. Follow the instruction and change the password.[see screenshot]


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How to Add "Start CMD(Command Prompt) here" Option on Right-click Or Context Menu of a File?

By this process you will add an extra option as "Command prompt here" on the context menu. By using this you can open your command prompt from a selected folder. No need to first open command prompt and navigate to that folder on the cmd screen. Just open the folder on explorer and right click of mouse there and you will find the option just click there; then you will find that command prompt will open on that folder.
Before trying this tutorial you must make a back up of your Windows Registry.

Also Check:  How to back up the Windows Registry
Now,  Open your notepad or any other text editor and enter the following information

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\Command Prompt Here]
@="Command &Prompt Here"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\Command Prompt Here\command]
@="cmd.exe /k cd %1 "

Note:
Please make sure that the first line (the one starting with "Windows Registry Editor..." appears in the text file. Now save the notepad file anywhere on your computer and give it a .reg extension.(suppose xxx.reg).Now you need to install that registry file to Windows registry..
After installing the registry Now reboot your computer and Enjoy the change.

Downloadable registry hack:

If You cannot do it manually . I have made and uploaded this registry hack. Just Download it and Open.

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How to Edit (Add/Remove) Option on "send to" menu In Windows?

In other words we can add our favorite folder or program as a shortcut on SEND TO menu. Generally for a selected file or files in send to menu desktop or any removable device or bluetooth device is there. But by this process we can add any drive or any folder placed any where on our system also any program as a shortcut on the send to menu. This will very helpful in data transfer.
This will explain how you can add or delete items from the “Send to” menu list in Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP.Process:
1. Navigate to the following folder in windows
      For XP Users-
C:\Documents and Settings\(User-name)\SendTo
  For vista and seven users-
C:\Users\(User-name)\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo

Here user-name refers to the user name of your system where you currently logged in. Type the user name on that place without the braces.

2. There you will find all the shortcuts that are included in the shortcut menu of your windows.Add or delete whatever you like on that folder.Any modification on that folder will change the items on send to menu.

3. To delete any item from the send to menu. Just select that and right click of mouse on it and select delete and hit enter.
4. To add any application or a folder as a shortcut you follow this-
 Right click of mouse on an empty space of the open folder -> Select new -> Select Shortcut -> Now choose the application or a folder as shortcut. Click ok.
Now you will find an extra option on the send to menu.

5. I have created a shortcut for d drive on the send to menu.


If you find some error during the modification of the send to folder.  Then it is required to take ownership of the send-to folder to logged user.
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How to Change The Processor Name in Windows xp,Vista and 7?

This will change the name of the processor which is displayed on the system properties window..By this we will modify the old processor name with a new processor name or with our name or some of our desired text. By adding a new processor name the quality of the processor will not change it will only modify the name not its processing speed or capacity. By this you can also make some one fool by showing a new latest processor on your very old PC. This is just for enjoyment. Don't try to cheat others by this.

Steps:

1. Open Registry Editor and Navigate to the following key.
 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DESCRIPTION\System\CentralProcessor\0
 2.Now in the right side pane you will find "ProcessorNameString".
   This will describe the current processor name in your system.
 3. Now double click on the mouse there and a new window having name "Edit string"will be opened.  or Right click of mouse on "ProcessorNameString" and sect modify. Anew window with name Edit string will be opened.
5. Now modify the text on the "value data field" . The text will be displayed in place of your processor name in system properties screen.
6. Now press F5 or click refresh on mouse.
7. Now you will find the modified processor name in system properties screen.

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How to Add "Restart Explorer" To Context/Right-Click Menu of Desktop In Windows XP,Vista And 7?

Restart  Explorer:

This will restart only the explorer window rather than the full system which take a long time.By this process we will find the Restart Explorer as a shortcut  in our simple right click of mouse or in the context menu. Before doing so you should make a back of your registry.
Now,  Open your text editor (notepad, wordpad or any text editor) and enter the following Information:-

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell]
@="none"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell\Restart Explorer]
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell\Restart Explorer\Command]
@="TSKILL EXPLORER"

Note:
Please make sure that the first line (the one starting with "Windows Registry Editor..." appears in the text file
Now save the notepad file anywhere on your computer and give it a .reg extension.(suppose xxx.reg).Now you need to install that registry file to Windows registry..
After installing the registry Now reboot your computer and Enjoy the change.

Downloadable Registry Hack:

If it doesn,t work then, I have also upload this registry hack.Just Download it And Then open


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Friday, June 28, 2013

How to Add Defragment to the Right-Click Menu for a Drive?

After manually applying or downloading the hack, you’ll have a new item on the right-click menu for your drives…
Which will start up the command-line version of Disk Defragmenter (after accepting the UAC prompt)


Manual Registry Hack
Open up regedit.exe through the start menu search or run box, and then browse down to the following key:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell

Create a new key under shell called “runas”, and then set the (Default) value to “Defragment”. If you want to hide this menu item behind the Shift key right-click menu, then add a new string called Extended with no value.

Next, you’ll need to create a key called “command” and set the default value to the following, which is the command to run defrag with the default options but show verbose output.
defrag %1 -v
You can alternately choose from one of the other defrag switches here if you’d like.
Downloadable Registry Hack
Simply download, extract, and double-click on either AddDefragToDriveMenu.reg (for the regular menu) or AddDefragToExtendedDriveMenu.reg (to hide behind the Shift key). There’s also an included removal script that will remove either one.
Download file from here
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How to Skip the Annoying "Use the Web service to find the correct program " Dialogue?

If you’ve used Windows for any length of time, you’ve likely tried to open a file with an unknown extension. 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.
When you double-click on a file with an unknown extension, Windows presents you with this irritating dialogue:

If you selected “Select a program from a list of installed programs”, you would get this much more useful dialog instead:


The registry hack will show you the second Open With dialog instead of that irritating first one.

Manual Registry Hack

Open regedit.exe through the start menu search or run box, and then browse down to the following key (create the key if it doesn’t exist)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer

Create a new 32-bit DWORD value on the right-hand side with the following values:
  • Name: NoInternetOpenWith
  • Value: 1
The change should be immediate, no need to restart anything. To reset back to default, set the value to 0 or delete the key.
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How to Remove "Shortcut" Text From New Shortcuts in Windows 7 or Vista?

A source of annoyance for many Windows users is the ” – Shortcut” text that is added to the name of newly created shortcuts, and every time you have to manually edit the shortcut and remove that text. Wouldn’t it be great if there was a registry hack for this?
Most long-time geeks will remember that there was a hack for Windows XP, and probably already know that the same hack works in Windows 7 or Vista as well.
Notice the ” – Shortcut” added to my pidgin icon.



Manual Registry Hack
Open up regedit.exe through the start menu search box, and then browse down to the following registry key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer

On the right-hand side you’ll find a key that is just called “link”, with a default value of 1e 00 00 00. Open this key up and change the 1e to 00 instead, leaving you with 00 00 00 00.
You’ll have to log off and then back on to make this change take effect. Please note that this won’t affect existing shortcuts, only shortcuts that you create from now on.
To change the setting back, just change back to the 1e value, log off and back on.
Downloadable Registry Hack
I’ve provided these tweaks in a couple of registry hack files.
  • RemoveShortcutText.reg – Removes the shortcut text from new shortcut
  • RestoreShortcutText.reg – Restores the setting back to the default
  • Download file from here
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How to Add Any Application to the Windows Desktop Right-Click Menu?

If you want really quick access to launch a frequently used application without putting extra icons on your desktop, you can add that application to the context menu for the desktop with a simple registry hack. Here’s how to do it.


Adding Applications to the Desktop Context Menu

For today’s lesson we’ll show you how to add Notepad to the menu, but you could add any applications you want instead. The first thing you’ll want to do is open up regedit.exe through the Start Menu search or run box [Press windows+R key to open run box], and then browse down to the following key:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell

The screen should look similar to this one if you are in the right place.
Next, you’ll want to create a new key underneath the shell key, the name of which is exactly what is going to show up on the desktop menu. Right-click on the “shell” key, and then choose New \ Key from the menu.

Give the new key the name that you want to show up on the desktop context menu. For this example we’ll be using Notepad.

Optional: If you want to assign an “Alt” key to this menu entry for quicker access, you can change the (Default) value on the right and put an & character in front of the key you want to use. For instance, if you wanted to be able to just use the N key to launch Notepad once the desktop context menu pops up, you can do this:

Personally I don’t find this terribly useful since you have to use the mouse to right-click on the desktop… may as well just use the mouse to click the item. Still, for completeness I’ve included it.
Next you’ll need to create the command key that will actually hold the command used to launch the application. Right-click on the new Notepad key, and then choose New \ Key from the menu.

Give this key the name “command” in lowercase.

To complete this step you’ll need the full path to the application that you want to launch. You can use Shift + Right-Click to get the Copy as Path menu item to find this more quickly. Note: of course, for Notepad you wouldn’t need the full path, but this is just an example.


Now click on “command” on the left side, and then double-click on the (Default) key in the right side to edit the string value.
Paste in the full path to the executable that you got from the “Copy as Path” step above, or you can put in the full path yourself if you’d like.
Once it’s done, it should look like this:

And right-clicking on the desktop will produce the new menu item… naturally, using this menu item should launch Notepad.

You can add as many applications to the desktop context menu as you’d like, just repeat the steps again with a new menu item name.
Don't forget to share.... :)
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How TO Add "Take Ownership" to Explorer Right-Click Menu in Win 7 or Vista?

Taking ownership of system files or folders in Windows 7 or Vista is not a simple task. Whether you use the GUI or the command line, it takes far too many steps.
Here’s what the new right-click menu will look like after installing this registry hack.


Install, Download and unzip the files contained in the zipfile [Download it from link given below]. Double-click the InstallTakeOwnership.reg file and click through the prompts. No reboot necessary.

Uninstall
Double-click the RemoveTakeOwnership.reg file and click through the prompts. No reboot necessary.

Download Links:

Download file from here
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How to enable "copy to" and "move to" option with any file when you right click it?

Make your windows better by adding this feature.I will show you How to do This.
This feature will make you glad Specialy It is better for Windows 7 users.Because In windows XP there is option of "copy this file" and "move this file" in sidebar present of left side.So, it is more better and good for windows 7. Let,s start the lesson.

Procedure:


1. Now, open your notepad or any other text editor and Enter the following information:
Information for enable the copy/move option:-

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AllFilesystemObjects\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers]
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AllFilesystemObjects\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\Copy To]
@="{C2FBB630-2971-11D1-A18C-00C04FD75D13}"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AllFilesystemObjects\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\Move To]
@="{C2FBB631-2971-11D1-A18C-00C04FD75D13}"
2. Now, save the file as xxx.reg i-e you have to give it a .reg extension.
3. Now open it. That's it.

Alternative Way:

1. Download a file from Here.
2. Just Open it.
3. You have done your job. It will automatically install it.
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How to Add "Open File Location" in Right-Click menu of a shortcut in Windows XP?


Windows Vista and Windows 7 include the Open file location context menu item for Shortcuts, which help you quickly open the target folder of a shortcut. In Windows XP, it takes four mouse clicks to accomplish the task. To open the target folder of a shortcut in Windows XP, you need to right-click on the shortcut file, click Properties and click the Find Target button to open the parent folder of the target file or folder.
And an additional mouse click is needed to close the Shortcut Properties dialog.
You can add the Open file location feature in Windows XP (similar to what you have in Windows Vista) using one of the two methods. Method 1 uses a .REG file, and Method 2 uses a VBScript that I wrote. No additional shell extensions are needed!

Process:

 Installation.

1.Download registry file "open file location" from here.
2.Open it.
3.All work has done.You have added  "Open file location" option in right-click menu of a shortcut.Enjoy.

Uninstallation.

1.Download registry file "uninstall Open file location" from here.
2.Open it.
3.Un-installation is complete.
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Thursday, June 27, 2013

How to Clean up Your RAM and Boost your Computer performance?

Cleaning up RAM usually begs the question: "What is RAM?" RAM is an acronym for random-access memory. The key to understanding why it needs to be cleaned or cleared is the keyword "random." A hard drive allocates memory in RAM randomly, with no allocation protocols. If the hard drive cannot find enough RAM for a high-draw program or application such as a video game, it will crash or freeze. This RAM cleaning trick will remove any nonactive data that might have been stored on your RAM instead of your hard drive. You should see a marked improvement regarding processing speed.

Instructions:

1.Exit out of any application,including internet browser.
2.Open a new .txt file. Notepad is standard on all Windows PCs and should be accessible from the Start menu or by double clicking the Notepad icon on your desktop.
3.Type the following code on the page:

FreeMem=Space(128000000)

4.Save the file to your desktop. When you save it, remove the .txt extension and save as ram_cleaner.vbs. The .vbs extension will turn the file into an application.
5.Double click the ram_cleaner.vbs icon on your desktop. This will initiate a RAM reorganization and cleaning protocol that should be finished in a matter of seconds.
6.Double click an application that uses a great deal of RAM such as a video game and see if the processing speed has improved.

Download this file:

If you can,t do this manually, i have upload a file.Just open it and your RAM(random access memory)
 Download file from here.
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How to change the default path location of installing program application in windows?

The process will show how to change the default path for installing Application from "c:\Program Files" to any other folder. The folder may be in c:\ drive or in other drive. This process can solve the problem of low disk space error in C:\ drive.

Process:
1. Open Registry Editor.
2. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
3. On the right side pane, Right click on "ProgramFilesDir" and choose "Modify".
4.  Now right the full address of new installation path in the "Value Data" field of the open "Edit String" Window.
5. Now Click on "OK".
Now reboot your system and  enjoy the new installation path for the new installed application.
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How to open registry editor and group policy editor in windows XP, Vista and 7?

To open registry Editor and Group policy editor follow the below process
For Windows Xp users:
Click on "Start" and then click on "RUN" button.
Type the below commands to open Registry Editor and Group policy Editor
Registry Editor: regedit.exeGroup policy Editor: gpedit.msc

For Windows Vista and 7 Users:
Click on Start button and type the below commands on the start search box

Registry Editor: regedit.exe
Group policy Editor: gpedit.msc
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How to backup/save/export a registry entery in windows xp,vista and 7

1. Click on "file" on Menu bar.
2.Now click on "Export"
3. it will open the browse window.
4. Now open the desired location where you want to save the registry file and give a name to that registry.
5. that is it. Now open that location you will find a back up of your registry. (i.e. the file with .reg extension)
Must check:How to make back up Only a single Registry key or DWORD value?
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