Sunday, October 3, 2010

How to remove windows splash screen?

Windows XP has many little tweaks and tricks you can do to make your
PC just a little better. Here’s one that will have you saying “Go Speedracer, Go!”
You know that Windows XP splash screen you see when you turn on your
computer…well, you don’t need to sit through thatanymore, so let’s get rid of it.
 Here’s what you’ll need to do:

1)Click on your Start Button
2)Click on the Run
3)In the browser box, type: MSCONFIG
4)Click OK
5)Click the BOOT.INI tab
6)Check the /NOGUIBOOT box
7)Click Apply, then OK&When it asks you to restart, please do so

How to create your own logon message ?

1 Click start
click run
type regedit,
then click ok!

2 In The registry editor, drill down to the following key:
hklm\software\Microsoft\Windows NT\Current version\Winlogon.

3 Right click LegalNoticeCaption,
click modify,
Type: THIS IS NEXT TRICK,and then click ok!

4 Right click legalNoticeText,
click modify, and then Close your message!

5 Restart Your Computer.

6 The message will appear every time you logon!

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How to make Internet Explorer faster?

How to boost Up Internet Speed Without Software ?

Above 90% computers all over the world run Windows... and hence another computer trick.
FACT
But do you know that about 20% of your internet bandwidth is reserved by MicrosoftUses of Reserved Bandwidth** Windows Automatic Updates rely on this reserved bandwidth.** Fast loading Microsoft Websites** Sending Error Reports** Online Help support in Microsoft Office But this can be recovered back.
The Remedy
Start >> Run>>Type gpedit.msc
This opens the Policy Editor
Now, Local Computer Policy >> Computer Configuration
Then, Administrative Templates >> Network
Now, click on QOS Packet Scheduler
Now, on Right hand side
Double Click Limit reservable bandwidth
Now in Setting Tab
********************* NOTE **********************
It says : Not ConfiguredReality : The Explain Tab says "By default, the Packet Scheduler limits the system to 20 percent of the bandwidth of a connection"
So, on Setting Tab select Enabled** Now, change Bandwidth limit (%) to 0 (Zero)
********************** NOTE ********************
Misconcept : This don't means that you won't be able to communicate with Microsoft or any its services !!!Actually : This reserved Bandwidth is only to accelerate Microsoft internet connections more than other connections !!!
Click OK !!!That's All !!!

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