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Friday, January 20, 2012

SPEED UP ACROBAT READER (ALMOST LIKE NOTEPAD)
Adobe Acrobat reader always consumes more memory when it starts. The reason behind is, it loads all the Plugins, even the plugins that you do not use. This trick is to remove all the plugins from the plugins directory to elsewhere. Hence, whenever you open Acrobat reader it directly opens the files without loading any plugins and the speed is just like Notepad.

1. Go to the installation folder of acrobat reader
(C:\program files\adobe\acrobat\reader\.. whatever)

2. Move all the files and folders from the "plugins" directory to the "Optional" directory. (I repeat.. cut and paste the files NOT copy & paste).

Also make sure that acrobat reader is not open else it will lock the files and not allow you to move the files).

Now your acrobat reader will load very fast and almost as good as notepad.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Theme for win 7..

Transform Windows 7 Into Mac OS X Lion (10.7)


How to Clean Up Temporary Files In Windows ?

Every time you visit a web page, your internet browser creates a temporary copy of the page’s text and graphics. When you open the page again, your internet browser checks the web page server for changes to the page. If the page has changed, your web browser will retrieve a new version of it. If the page hasn’t changed, your browser uses the temporary files stored on your computer to display the page. However, when you view lots of web pages, over time, this temporary storage area will continue to fill up and cause problems. Therefore, this technical brief will show you how to Clean Up all Your Temporary Files. Go through below :-
  1. For best results reboot your computer before performing this procedure.
  2. Begin by first clicking on your Start Button.
  3. Then click on Search, then click on All Files and Folders.
  4. In the Search Companion window on the left, click on the All Files and Folders option.
  5. Ensure that the Look in: box is pointing to you C: Drive and not just a single directory.
  6. In the All or part of the file name: box, type in *.TMP
  7. That’s the Star symbol - with a Period - followed by the TMP extension.
  8. Then click on the Search button located in the lower left corner of the screen.
  9. Your computer will do a search for all files that end with the .TMP file extension.
  10. They will be listed in the right side area of the screen with their name and Folder location.
  11. Then click on the word Edit, which is contained, in your top tool bar area.
  12. This will pull down a menu for you to now click on Select All.
  13. All these .TMP files on you hard drive will become highlighted.
  14. Now simply press the delete key on your keyboard to wipe out these temporary files.
  15. All the files formally contained in the right side area of the screen will become empty.
  16. And Windows will state that the Search is complete. There are no results to display.
  17. Then close the Search Results window to return back to your Windows session.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

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How to avoid autoplay of CD ?

Hey this time no registry trick even though there are ways in registry to
do it. In earlier operating systems only those CD that had autorun.inf file
in their root directory were able to execute on its own but with advent of
WINDOWS XP it has become possible with just about anything. Well sometimes
it is good but there are other times when you want to avoid this part of
automation. What would I do. Simply press SHIFT key when you enter a CD in
your CD drive. It won't Auto play. For those of you, who do want a registry
hack. Here it is: Open Registry and navigate to
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies\Explo
rer] and look for key "NoDriveTypeAutoRun" and set its value to 185
(decimal). This would stop autoplay.