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![]() ![]() Tweaks and maintenance tips for Windows 95, 98, 98SE, 2000, XP, NT and networking including registry cleaning software reviews, guides and utilities.System Maintenance
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FIND command. * http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=1435 Beginners Guides: Installing Windows XP.
This article is intended to cover simply the various tasks involved in
installing Microsoft Windows XP Home or Professional on a PC. * http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/update/howbackup.mspx How to back up manually or by using Windows XP Backup utility
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* http://www.microsoft.com/atwork/getstarted/speed.mspx 4 Ways to Speed Up Your Computer's Performance. Free Up Disk Space. By freeing disk space, you can improve the performance of your computer. The Disk Cleanup tool helps you free up space on your hard disk. Speed Up Access to Data. Disk fragmentation slows the overall performance of your system. When files are fragmented, the computer must search the hard disk when the file is opened to piece it back together. Detect and Repair Disk Errors In addition to running Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragmenter to optimize the performance of your computer, you can check the integrity of the files stored on your hard disk by running the Error Checking utility. Protect Your Computer Against Spyware Spyware collects personal information without letting you know and without asking for permission. Windows XP Troubleshooting, Utilities,
Illustrations and Tweaks. Repository of XP Shell, User Interface tips,
extensive troubleshooting guides and utilities for home users, IT
Professionals, helpdesk / onsite support technicians. * http://computer.howstuffworks.com/software-channel.htm How Bits And Bytes Work - Bits are the
starting point of the computer world, and understanding this basic
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WindowsReinstall.com.
* http://www.acronymfinder.com/ Find out what those acronyms and abbreviations stand for... * http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/gtmcgibbon/Registry Registry tutorials and links for Windows 95,
98, 98SE, 2000, XP, NT and networking including registry maintenance,
cleaning software reviews, guides, tweaks and utilities. * http://www.webtree.ca/windowsxp/repair_xp Windows Update Site Problems - Repair System
Restore - How To Uninstall SP2 Using the Recovery Console - How To Use
The Automatic Recovery Feature to Recover From a Bad SP2 Install -
Microsoft - How To Remove SP2 using a Repair Install - How To Access
Safe Mode.. * http://www.ca.com/us/global-technology-security.aspx CA's Global Security Advisor is the place to check for current information on global threats that is researched and published via a network of rapid response centers around the world delivering: Comprehensive validated virus, spyware and vulnerability databases Clean-up utilities, detection signatures files and remediation instructions Valuable documentation on implementing complete threat protection and security management solutions
* http://www.tweakhound.com/xp/xptweaks/supertweaks1.htm The purpose of this guide is to help you
increase both the performance of Windows XP and to customize the
various settings to your personal preference. * http://www.aplusdev.org/refman.html Alphabetical reference manual of A+ terminology. Disk Cleanup and Defrag
* http://techrepublic.com.com/5100-1035-1053248.html# Windows Disk Cleanup is a great tool for
helping end users keep their hard drives free of clutter. Find out how
Disk Cleanup works, what file types it targets, and how easy it is to
use. Teach users to keep their hard drives clean with Disk Cleanup * http://www.onecomputerguy.com/tipsall.htm Performance Tips, Installation Tips,
Application Tips, Desktop Tips,
DOS Tips, Explorer Tips, IE Tips, Keyboard Tips, Miscellaneous Tips,
Networking Tips, Registry Tips, Windows98 Tips, Windows2000 TipsME Tips. * http://www.pctechguide.com/tutorials/ScheduleTasks_Defrag.htm HOW TO SCHEDULE A PROGRAM USING TASK
SCHEDULER -Scheduling Disk Defragmentation is a little different,
inasmuch as it doesn't appear in the default list of software displayed
by the the Scheduled Task Wizard. Registry HelpRegistry tutorials for Windows 95, 98, 98SE, 2000, ME, XP, NT and networking. Registry tutorial links for cleaning software reviews, guides, tweaks and utilities.Registry Tutorials - Basic - Registry Maintenance* http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;256986 Description of the Microsoft Windows
registry. Describes the Microsoft Windows registry and provides
information on how to edit it. This article describes the registry.
This article also includes information about how to edit the registry,
and lists references for additional information. Description of the
registry. The Microsoft Computer Dictionary, Fifth Edition, defines the
registry as: A central hierarchical database used in Microsoft Windows 9x, Windows CE, Windows NT, and Windows 2000
used to store information necessary to configure the system for one or
more users, applications and hardware devices. The Registry contains
information that Windows continually references during operation, such
as profiles for each user, the applications installed on the computer
and the types of documents that each can create, property sheet
settings for folders and application icons, what hardware exists on the
system, and the ports that are being used. The Registry replaces most
of the text-based .ini files used in Windows 3.x and MS-DOS
configuration files, such as the Autoexec.bat and Config.sys. Although
the Registry is common to several Windows operating systems, there are
some differences among them. Registry data is stored in binary files.
* http://www.winguides.com/article.php?id=1&guide=registry What
is the Registry? The Structure of the Registry, Editing the Registry,
Importing and Exporting Registry Settings, Windows Registry and How can
you backup and restore the Registry? Tutorial by WinGuides. The
Registry is a database used to store settings and options for the 32
bit versions of Microsoft Windows including Windows 95, 98, ME and
NT/2000 XP. It contains information and settings for all the hardware,
software, users, and preferences of the PC. Whenever a user makes
changes to a Control Panel settings, or File Associations, System
Policies, or installed software, the changes are reflected and stored
in the Registry.
* http://pcsupport.about.com/od/pcrepair/a/registryintro.htm What is the Windows Registry? Introduction
to the Windows Registry. To many the Windows Registry is a mysterious
forbidden zone, a place they dare not tread. The registry, however, can
be a powerful tool for customizing Windows. If you've avoided the
registry in the past, it may be time to put your fears behind you and
find out what the registry can do for you. Registry structure -
Accessing the registry - Backing up the registry - The hives.
* http://windows.about.com/od/pastnews/l/aa010218a.htm Historical Timeline for Windows; 2004 • 2003
• 2002 • 2001 • 2000 • 1999 • 1998 • 1997 • 1996 • 1995 • 1994 • 1993 •
1992 • 1991 • 1990 • 1980's • 1970's.
* http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleid=263&page=1 Beginners Guides: The Registry: Backups,
Repairs, and Protection. The Registry is crucial to Windows, but if you
know how to edit it, you can customize your system in places you never
thought possible.
* http://www.pcsupportadvisor.com/e1209.htm Windows Registry Tutorial; Learn all about
the Windows Registry in this free tutorial from PC Support Advisor
Journal. Making changes to the Registry is a lot easier than you think
provided you take the sensible precautions outlined in this article.
* http://www.governmentsecurity.org/articles/WindowsNTRegistryTutorial.php Windows NT Registry Tutorial; What is
the Registry? The Registry is the central core registrar for Windows
NT. Each NT workstation for server has its own Registry, and each one
contains info on the hardware and software of the computer it resides
on. For example, com port definitions, Ethernet card settings, desktop
setting and profiles, and what a particular user can and cannot do are
stored in the Registry. Remember those ugly system INI files in Windows
3.1? Well, they are all included with even more fun stuff into one big
database called the Registry in NT.
* http://www.techtutorials.info/winreggen.html Introduction to the Registry; Explains the
general structure of the registry, how to use the registry editor, and
how to apply registry patches. Windows Registry Tutorial; Provides
information about the Windows registry structure including registry
keys, editing the registry, importing and exporting registry settings,
deleting keys or editing keys, and backing up and restoring the
registry.
* http://www.pccomputernotes.com/carenmaint.htm DOS; Win3.X; Win95/98: Computer care
and maintenance; Viruses, Backup the Registry; Restore the Registry;
Editing the Registry; Glossary, My Computer, What's Inside, Operating
Systems, Tips&Tricks.
* http://www.scilutions.co.uk/w98.htm#Windows%20tweaks PC hardware tune up, Microsoft miscellaneous info, Windows 9x and Internet Explorer.
* http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml; The Registry Revisted Feb. 8, 1999. Take a tour of the finer points of the Win98 Registry in these excerpts from John Woram's new book, The Windows 98 Registry: A Survival Guide for Users.
* http://www.onecomputerguy.com/app_info/regedit.htm Bob Cerelli's Windows Page. The Windows95/98
Registry. Application Info Installation Info, Networking Info, Tips
& Tricks, Registry Tips. Working With the Registry; Contents -
Overview - Examining the Registry Keys; Searching the Registry; Editing
the Registry; Importing and Exporting; Backing Up the Registry.
* http://www.annoyances.org/exec/show/registry Introduction
to the Registry. Intended For Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Me,
Windows 98, Windows 95, The Registry is a database of nearly all the
settings for Windows and your installed applications. The following is
a brief collection of information, tips, and troubleshooting techniques
involving the Windows Registry. Check out the Glossary for definitions
of any of the technical terms.
* http://www.winguides.com/registry/showcase.php The
following insight, articles and tips should help you learn more about
the importance of a clean, operable, and optimized registry. Do I
really need to fix registry problems?, Is my PC clean of registry
problems?, Repair Registry Components...
* http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/UploadFile/mahesh/WorkingwithWindowsRegistry Windows Registry is a central database for
application configuration settings and other information required by
the applications. Actually there is nothing else you can do with
Windows Registry besides reading its data and write data to it. This
small tutorial wll show you how to read, write and delete Windows
Registry.
* http://www.pcanswers.co.uk/tutorials/default.asp Reap the benefits of a clean Registry. It is
possible to remove unwanted keys and values from your system's Registry
without anything untoward happening. Every time you install an item of
hardware or a software application on to your system, information is
added to the Registry. However, while you may use the correct procedure
to later remove such devices or programs it;s probable that file
remnants will be left behind. It is important that the Registry is clear
of these redundant entries, as they can have a negative effect on your
system's stability. They can slow down program response times and
affect overall performance. A clean Registry means fewer system crashes
and error messages for you to put up with.
* http://www.onecomputerguy.com/registry_tips.htm Disabling the F3 Search Key, Prevent Changes
to File Associations, Locking File Associations, Prevent Changes to the
Start Menu, DOS Restrictions, Networking Restrictions, Control Panel
Restrictions, Restricting the Start Menu, Explorer, and the Desktop,
Eliminating the Right Click on the Taskbar, Eliminating the Right Click
on the Desktop, Hiding Any Combination of Drives. etc.
* http://www.help2go.com/article96.html Editing the Windows Registry. Every setting
of Windows and many of your programs are catalogued in a giant database
that resides on your computer. This database is called the Windows
Registry, and by making changes to it, you can change just about every
aspect of your user experience. Whether you simply move around an icon,
or change your screen resolution, or add a printer, Windows stores all
of this information in the registry. We're going to show you how to
edit it, but be VERY careful, and make lots of backups. Nothing's worse
than a corrupt registry.
* http://www.easydesksoftware.com/regfiles.htm The Windows Registry Files and where to find
them; In order to locate your Windows Registry files you will need to
know which Windows platform you have. There are currently only two
Windows platforms that all versions of Windows are built on. Windows XP, 2000, 2003, NT 4.0 and XP
are all newer versions of the Windows NT platform. They all use the NT
Kernel32.dll, although the Kernel32.dll has been updated / modified for
each Windows operating system. Windows 95, 98, 98 SE, and ME use the
Windows 95 Kernel32.dll and are all part of the Windows 95 platform.
Here again, the Kernel32.dll has been updated / modified for each new
operating system. The Registry files cannot be read from a DOS prompt,
the Recovery Console, or even a text editor in Windows. These files are
database file, and only RegEdit, Regedit32 and the Kernel32 can read
them. Windows 95 platform - Windows NT, XP, 2000, and 2003.
* http://intsecure.blogspot.com/2005/06/windows-registry.html The Windows Registry - Under Win95/98/ME,
the registry is stored in 2 data files called USER.DAT and SYSTEM.DAT
which are hidden on your system (for good reason) and in 2000/XP it is
stored in the directories \Documents and Settings\{username} and
Windows\System32\config. To edit the registry, click Start, Run and
type in "regedit" which will bring up a window like this.....
* http://windows.about.com/od/registry/l/aa010114a.htm Make Your Own Windows 2000 Registry File. Doing it the Easy Way.
* http://arstechnica.com/guides/tweaks/memory-1.ars/1 Windows 2000 memory subsystem
tweaking - Several Registry settings can be used to tweak the memory
subsystem from within Windows 2000. However, be careful, because it is
very easy to kill Win2k by fooling around with the Registry. As was
said before, you should be careful to back up copies of any of the
values you choose to change, just in case the setting doesn't quite
work out for you.
* http://windows.about.com/od/tipsarchive/l/bltip191.htm Windows 2000 comes with two different
Registry editors, Regedit.exe (same look as in Win9x), and
Regedt32.exe. What is the difference between these two editors? The
Windows 2000 Professional Resource Kit offers the following:
Differences B/W Regedit.exe and Regedt32.exe. Win2000 has two editors
for the registry - what is the difference between the two?
* http://windows.about.com/cs/registrytips/index.htm Focus on Windows, Registry Tips, Tweaks, and Secrets Guide picks.Find out how to manipulate and tweak your Windows 2000,NT, and XP
system using these Registry secrets and tips... Add IE Autoscan
Entries, Blow Off the Balloons, Cached Logons, Change Internet Explorer
Title, Change Location of History Folder, Clear Pagefile on Shutdown,
Clearing Search History in Windows 2000, Collapse Registry View, Delete
Entries with Registry File, Delete My Computer,
beginners to toy with. If you know more please contact Byron. We will
list your tip with your name under it.
* http://www.activewin.com/tips/reg/index.shtml Windows Registry; Windows Me, Windows 95/98, Windows 2000, Windows NT, XP
Tips, Windows Registry Tips; Welcome to the Windows Registry Tips
library. These registry tweaks and hacks will make Windows perform the
way you want it to be. Please note that these tweaks are not for
beginners to toy with. If you know more please contact Byron. We will
list your tip with your name under it.
* http://windows.about.com/od/registry/l/aa010114a.htm Make Your Own Windows 2000 Registry File. Doing it the Easy Way.
* http://softwarehelp.tripod.com/ XP Guides and Software Help. Free Basic Windows Tutorials and Free Training. These tutorials are not geared toward a certain version of Microsoft Windows (for instance Windows 95, 98, and 2000), but teaches those aspects that are common throughout all versions. Windows XP courses and tutorials are available here.
* http://www.thescarms.com/vbasic/registry.asp Windows Registry / Ini File Functions;
VB:Tutorials:How to use the Registry and INI Files. Here are a set of
functions that allow you to read and write to the Window's Registry or
Initialization (.Ini) files. These functions will help you perform most
common tasks associated with storing and retrieving your application's
settings. There are many situations where you may need to access the
registry in a manner not supported by these functions. However, the use
of most registry APIs is illustrated and it should not be difficult to
use these functions as a starting point in developing your own routines.
Free Downloadable Registry Guide Manuals* http://www.majorgeeks.com/Mystery_Behind_Windows_Registry_d415.html Mystery Behind Windows Registry, The
complete guide to the windows registry in help file format. It tells
about windows registry. What it is, improvements since win 3.x days of
ini files, its handle keys, sub keys. How to edit windows registry.
Recovering From windows registry crash. How to backup your registry.
How to restore registry from backup. Windows registry tips and tricks.
How to optimize your registry and more.
* http://www.winguides.com/software/download.php?id=1 Download Windows Registry Guide 2003
Size: 1.4 MB for Platforms: Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP.
* http://www.pcsupportadvisor.com/e1209.htm Windows Registry Tutorial; Learn all about
the Windows Registry in this free tutorial from PC Support Advisor
Journal. Making changes to the Registry is a lot easier than you think
provided you take the sensible precautions outlined in this article. Registry information at Microsoft.com* http://support.microsoft.com/kb/896459 This article describes some of the registry
changes that have been made in x64-based versions of Microsoft Windows
Server 2003 and Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition.
Additionally, this article describes how the Windows x64 Edition
operating system stores registry information for 32-bit programs and 64-bit programs.
Registry changes in x64-based versions of Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Professional
x64 Edition. Registry redirection. Registry sub keys that are included
in redirection, Registry reflection, Shared registry keys, Registry
Editor changes, To start the 64-bit version of Registry Editor, To
start the 32-bit version of Registry Editor,Technical support for
x64-based versions of Microsoft Windows.
* http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q221512/ How to Manually Restore the Windows 98/Me Registry; SUMMARY
This article describes how to restore a backup copy of the Windows 98 or Windows Millennium Edition (Me)
registry. MORE INFORMATION; Under normal circumstances, Windows is
capable of detecting and recovering from registry errors automatically.
If Windows is incapable of this, a previous copy of the registry can be
restored manually. Windows makes and stores a backup of the registry
when you start your computer successfully each day. By default, five
previous copies or the registry are stored. To restore one of these
previous copies...
* http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;q302894 HOW TO: Install Backup from the CD-ROM in
Windows XP Home Edition., The Backup utility is not included in the
default installation of Windows XP Home Edition. The Backup icon is not
present on the Start menu in Windows XP Home Edition, nor is Backup
listed in Add Remove Programs for Windows XP Home edition. This article
describes how to install Backup, which is included on the CD-ROM in the
Valueadd folder. To use Backup, you have to install it manually.
* http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/regedit Micosoft Support Resources, How to Restore the Registry, Step-by-step instructions on how to restore the system registry. 95, 98, ME and
NT/2000 XP.
* http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/books/6232.aspx Learn
how to take control of the heart and soul of Windows XP! The Windows XP
registry is behind almost every great feature in the operating system.
Discover how to customize the registry; and how to take care of it;
with this no-nonsense primer. Written for IT professionals and desktop
power users, this eye-opening guide reveals little-known registry
techniques, tricks, tips, and secrets to make your tasks easier. You
will learn exactly how the registry works, why it works that way, and
how to use it to customize Windows XP so that it runs the way you want
on one PC or on hundreds. You& will also find best practices for
how to hack, back up, restore, and maintain registry settings with
confidence. Here is just some of what you will learn to do:
* http://search.microsoft.com/search/results.aspx?st=b&na=88&View=en-us&qu=registry Microsoft
registry resources. Shop for Registry Utilities at Windows Marketplace.
How to Restore the Registry, Step-by-step instructions on how to
restore the system registry. Support articles on registry.
* http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756 How to back up, edit, and restore the
registry in Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. Back up the registry,
Export registry subkeys, Back up the whole registry, Edit the registry,
Use the Windows user interface, Use Registry Editor, Back up the
registry, Export registry subkeys, Back up the whole registry Edit the
registry , Use the Windows user interface, Use Registry Editor, Use
Group Policy, Use a Registration Entries (.reg) file, Use Windows
Scripting Host, Use Windows Management Instrumentation Use Console
Registry Tool for Windows, Restore the registry, Restore the registry
keys, Restore the whole registry; REFERENCES.
* http://support.microsoft.com/registry/query Support
articles on registry, Current articles on registry issues... Registry
Checker Continues to Detect Registry Damage, How to troubleshoot
registry corruption issues. Description of the Microsoft Windows
registry. How to Troubleshoot Registry Errors in Windows 95., How to
troubleshoot registry corruption issues, How To Backup, Edit, and
Restore the Registry in Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me and XP How to
Back Up the Registry in Windows 98 and Windows Millennium Edition. How
Resources at Dell.com* http://support.dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support At Dell.com: What registry utilities are available in Microsoft® Windows® 98
and how do I use them? Table Of Contents - Information About Registry
Checker in Microsoft® Windows® 98 Protect-Mode and Real-Mode
Registry Checking in Microsoft® Windows®98. ScanReg Error
Levels in Microsoft® Windows® 98; ScanReg vs. ScanRegW, ScanReg
Command-line Options in Microsoft® Windows® 98; Information
About ScanReg.ini in Microsoft® Windows® 98; Use ScanrRegW to
Back Up the Registry in Microsoft® Windows® 98; Using SCANREG
/RESTORE in Windows® 98; Microsoft® Windows® 98 Startup and
ScanReg; Registry Performance Improvement; Additional Information.
* http://support.dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/kb What is the Windows® XP Professional 64
Bit Operating System and What Are Some Frequently Asked Questions About
This New OS? What is Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional 64 bit?
What Applications are Compatible with Windows XP Professional x64
Edition? What Printers and Other Peripheral Devices are Compatible with
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition? What Dell Systems are Compatible
with Windows XP Professional x64 Edition? What Features are Common
Between Windows XP Professional x64 Edition and Windows XP Professional
32 bit? What are Some Reasons to Choose Windows XP Professional x64
Edition over Windows XP Professional 32 bit?
Registry Backup* http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Windows-XP-Registry-Backup.html Windows XP Registry Backup 101; In
this article we will cover the Windows XP Registry, its function
importance and most importantly, how to apply a basic level of disaster
prevention to your system in case a problem does occur. Backing up the
Registry in Windows XP is simple, painless and can save you a headache
when you need that backup. This detailed article describes how to back
up, edit, and restore the Registry using Windows XP. Microsoft
recommends that before you ever edit the Registry, you always attempt
to back up the Registry and understand how to restore it if a problem
occurs.
* http://www.easydesksoftware.com/news/news20.htm Locked out of Windows because of a Corrupt Registry? - XP, 2000, 2003. So you have not made a backup of the XP, 2000 or 2003
Registry, and you're locked out of Windows. Ok, relax, this is not the
end of the world, your documents will still be there when you get back
into Windows.
* http://www.theeldergeek.com/windows_xp_registry.htm Backing
Up and Restoring the Windows XP Registry. There are two ways of working
with the registry; software based and direct access. The software based
method is generally considered to be safe.
* http://windows.about.com/od/registry/l/aa020407a.htm Backing
Up the Windows XP Registry - 3 Ways to Protect Your XP System. For
several versions of Windows now, the Registry has been at the heart of
the operating system and how it's configured and run. It's the central
repository for important information from the name of the registered
owner to which drivers to load. Sometimes a full Registry backup is
needed, but many times just backing up the section that is changing is
best. Here are three different ways that you can use, depending on your
needs:
Registry Tweaks* http://www.learnthat.com/courses/computer/registry/windows/ Learnthat.com developed this resource of
registry tips, hints, and tricks to help you make the changes to make
your system which can be beneficial to your computing! This section
contains tips, hints, and registry information for the Windows
Operating System.
* http://www.onecomputerguy.com/app_info/regedit.htm Bob Cerelli's Windows Page. The Windows95/98, XP
Registry. Application Info Installation Info, Networking Info, Tips
& Tricks, Registry Tips. Working With the Registry; Contents -
Overview - Examining the Registry Keys; Searching the Registry; Editing
the Registry; Importing and Exporting; Backing Up the Registry.
* http://www.help2go.com/article96.html Editing
the Windows Registry. Every setting
of Windows and many of your programs are catalogued in a giant database
that resides on your computer. This database is called the Windows
Registry, and by making changes to it, you can change just about every
aspect of your user experience. Whether you simply move around an icon,
or change your screen resolution, or add a printer, Windows stores all
of this information in the registry. We're going to show you how to
edit it, but be VERY careful, and make lots of backups. Nothing's worse
than a corrupt registry.
* http://www.pscode.com/vb/scripts/BrowseCategoryOrSearchResults.asp?lngWId=1&grpCategories= A list of over 390 registry tweaks from Planet Source Code.
* http://windows.about.com/od/registry/index_a.htm A list of over 80 registry tweaks. Registry
Tips, Tricks, Secrets and Tools. The Registry can be a dark and
mysterious place. However, you can use these tips, tricks and insights
to shine a little light in. It's amazing how many things can be
controlled from the Windows Registry, if you know how. Look here for
the tools and insights that you need.
* http://www.onecomputerguy.com/registry_tips.htm Disabling
the F3 Search Key, Prevent Changes to File Associations, Locking File
Associations, Prevent Changes to the Start Menu, DOS Restrictions,
Networking Restrictions, Control Panel
Restrictions, Restricting the Start Menu, Explorer, and the Desktop,
Eliminating the Right Click on the Taskbar, Eliminating the Right Click
on the Desktop, Hiding Any Combination of Drives. etc.
Items
listed are registry edits, implemented by using registry editor. Launch
registry editor by typing [regedit.exe] in the [Run] dialog accessible
via [Start]. Editing the registry is not a difficult process but it
does require care.Security, Utility, Windows Me, Win XP Tips Win XP
Fixes, Win XP Utilities. In the security section are several tweaks and
hacks specifically aimed at childproofing your computer, and other
levels of heightened security that are rarely seen outside of Windows
NT.
* http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm Registry
Edits for Windows XP, "Tweaks and Tips", View by Category, To use the
Regedits: Save the REG File to your hard disk. Double click it and
answer yes to the import prompt. REG files can be viewed in Notepad by
right clicking on the file and selecting Edit.
* http://aumha.org/regfiles.htm REGISTRY
PATCHES for Windows 95, 98, ME and XP. Registry patches that can be
downloaded and used for the purposes indicated. Windows 95, 98, Windows
Millennium Edition (ME) and for Windows XP: Only use patches marked as
“WinXP-safe”, or specifically marked for Windows XP use. Windows XP has
a significantly different Registry structure than 9x versions of
Windows. If, despite this warning, you wish to test whether they work,
please be especially careful to backup the Registry using System
Restore.
* http://www.winguides.com/registry/ The
Registry Guide for Windows provides an extensive range of registry
tweaks, tricks & hacks for optimizing, enhancing and securing the
Windows XP,2000, NT, 98, 95 and Windows Me operating systems. Get
started with our registry insight or by exploring the categorized
tweaks.
Vista Tweaks*http://www.computerperformance.co.uk/vista/vista_registry_tweaks.htm Windows Vista Registry Tweaks. Vista has very few NEW registry tweaks that we simply must configure. As you may know, there are a huge number of settings in the registry; what seems to have happened is that XP and Vista each have different registry settings that lend themselves to tweaking. There are also favorite tips from XP which are less important in Vista, for example, MenuShowDelay and SourcePath. When you launch regedit, one change to watch out for is a subtle change in a few of the registry paths. Vista makes great use of the 'Policies' folders.
*http://www.winvistaclub.com/f23.html De-Mystifying Windows Vista Registry. This Article explains the basics of Windows Vista Registry. The Windows Registry is a directory which stores settings and options for the operating system for Microsoft Windows. It contains information and settings for all the hardware, operating system software, most non-operating system software, users, preferences of the PC, etc. Whenever a user makes changes to Control Panel settings, file associations, system policies, or most installed software, the changes are reflected and stored in the registry. The registry also provides a window into the operation of the kernel, exposing runtime information such as performance counters and currently active hardware. The Windows registry was introduced to tidy up the profusion of per-program INI files that had previously been used to store configuration settings for Windows programs. These files tended to be scattered all over the system, which made them difficult to track.
*http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/finding-registry-keys-the-easy-way Finding Registry Keys the Easy Way in Vista or XP
If you are a frequent reader of this site, you've seen your share of registry hacks. Today I'm going to detail how you can easily find the registry keys we mention, and even create a shortcut or hotkey to immediately drill down to the correct key by copying it to the clipboard.
*http://pcsupport.about.com/od/termsr/p/registrywindows.htm What is the Windows Registry?: The Windows Registry, usually referred to as "the registry," is a centralized database of configuration settings in Microsoft Windows operating systems. What is the Windows Registry Used For?: The Windows Registry is used as a single place to store much of the information and settings for software programs, hardware devices, user preferences, operating system configurations, and much more. In many ways, the registry can be thought of as a kind of DNA for the Windows operating system. How is the Windows Registry Accessed?: The Windows Registry is accessed and configured using the Microsoft Registry Editor program, a free registry editing utility included with every version of Microsoft Windows.
*http://www.blackviper.com/WinVista/registry.htm Windows Vista SP1 Services Registry Files. Many people have asked for a "one-click" type of solution to Windows Vista SP1 Services. This page is my answer. Even though it takes more than just "one-click," it will make things faster for you and assist in configuring your system for optimal performance.
*http://www.speedyvista.com/registry.php Reset Windows Vista Services Registry Files. Have you messed up your services and want to get back to factory spec? Or do you want a way to play around with various configurations and be able to undo them if it doesn't work out? Well, look no further! Here are the default configuration Service configuration files for all versions of Vista, as well as files for the other configurations I display.
*http://regnamespace.codeplex.com/ Project Description; The Windows Registry Shell Namespace Extension allows Windows Explorer to view and interact with the Windows Registry data via Explorer windows. It demonstrates existing Shell extensibility points like IShellFolder2 and SHCreateShellFolderView and also demonstrates new concepts in Vista including the property system, property schema extensibility, and content indexing via Protocol Handlers. This project is implemented using C++ and ATL. Screenshots, Overview, Build/Setup Instructions.
Registry Software Reviews* http://registry-repair-software-review.toptenreviews.com/ Why
Registry Repair Software? On this site you'll find articles, recent
news stories and comprehensive reviews to help you make an informed
decision for your Registry Repair Software. We've highlighted
attributes that we at Registry Repair Software Review consider to be
most important when using Registry Cleaning software.
* http://www.zdnet.com.au/reviews/software/productivity Registry
maintenance software review by ZDNET. Don't let your computer welcome
the New Year with a sluggish start. Now is a great time to clean out
its registry. Is Your Computer Telling You It Is Time For a Tune Up?
Error messages, delayed boot-ups, and sluggish applications may mean
it's time to look under the hood (so to speak). So how do you begin?
* http://www.windowsmarketplace.com/results.aspx?bcatid=780 Windows Marketplace. A listing of registry
utilities, including cleaners, editors, monitors, defragmenters and
exporters all with product comparisons.
The
original software download site, Tucows.com, earned its name early on
for being the first to provide software on a "freeware" or "shareware"
basis. An onsite search for Registry Repair will produce a list of
product descriptions and reviews.
Registry Utilities* http://www.pchardware.ro/Download/index.php?offset=20&catid=11&ord=4 * http://www.windowsmarketplace.com/results.aspx?bcatid=780 Windows Marketplace. A listing of registry
utilities, including cleaners, editors, monitors, defragmenters and
exporters all with product comparisons.
* http://support.microsoft.com/95PowerToyswithWindowsNT Using Windows 95 PowerToys with Windows NT 4.0.
* http://www.sofotex.com/download/PC_Utilities/Registry_Tools/more3.html
Over 40 shareware and free registry
software downloads - Internet Explorer Registry Manager; NT Perfect
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