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Have you ever noticed when trying to view the windows files or the program files you receive some silly message saying that these files are hidden or system files.  Often they are of an annoyance for advanced users but can be a lifesaver for beginners.  Below I will show you how to turn them back on using the registry after you have clicked to view the files which turns them off.

  1. Start Regedit.
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A tweak to revert to the logon screen like that in Windows 2000 and earlier Windows versions of Windows.

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If you move your music around on your computer to different location on the hard drive a lot, you will end up with a quite a few broken entries in your Windows Media Player library.  When you open up the same music file from a different location, Media Player will think that it is a new song and will add it yet again to your library resulting in various duplicate entries.  As you can see, if you... Read More


This tweak is a batch file that allows you to check your IP,Subnet,Gateway,MAC,DNS server, Etc. As well as check connectivity with your NIC. From the Run Command line.

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Forget the other tweaks that mask or disable the accessibility options only to allow it to run again once scandisk, windows update or another slip of the keyboard puts them into full swing and you are resting your finger on the shift key and ... never mind-

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Sending email with telnet is really quite easy.

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I have never successfully gotten the ramdrive to auto install using the program, I've always had to do it manually, so do it that way.. here's how, taken right from the help menu. Please note: before you do this you may want to go to "my computer" .. click on "tools" .. "folder options" .. click the "view" tab, and make click on the tab to show "hidden files" before proceeding to make things go smoother.

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Better way to Delete Picture and Fax Viewer without any other effects
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If you are Netscape user you can enable pipelining to speed page loading.

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