21.Adding Shortcuts
to Desktop Without
"Shortcut
To" text
Start Regedit
Go to:HKEY_USERS
\ .Default \ Software
\ Microsoft \
Windows \ CurrentVersion
\ Explorer
Add binary value
to Explorer:link="00,00,00,00"
Now You can make
Shortcuts to desktop
without Shortcut
To" text.
22.Changing
the clock to 24-Hour
Time
To change the
display of the
clock on the taskbar
to 24-hour format:
Open the Control
Panel
Double-click on
the Regional Settings
icon
Click on the Time
tab
In the Time style
section select
H:mm:ss
23.Changing
or Removing the
Start Menu Icons
Download Microangelo
and install it.
Create a blank.ico
file.
Put it in a directory
(C:\Windows. Then
double click on
the Microangelo
Engineer to run
it.
When you get it
up on the screen
click on the "start"
tab. You will
see a list of
all the icons
in the start menu.
Highlight the
first one (programs)
and select "Change".
It will bring
up a dialog box
- select "browse".
Go to the directory
that contains
the blank icon
and select it.
Hit OK until you
get back to the
main
Engineer window
and do all the
rest exactly the
same way.
When you have
finished changing
them all to the
blank icon, Hit
"Apply".
Hit your start
button and look
to see if all
the icons are
invisible. (They
should be.)
Close out Micro
Engineer and you're
finished.
24.Adding
Drive to the SendTo
List
I have recently
found that if
you want to send
something from
A: drive or from
any where to any
drive, you can
just make a short
cut of that drive
in subdirectory
SENDTO.
For example I
have two hard
drives, a Floppy
Drive, and a CDROM
After I have make
a copy of each
of my drive I
will be able to
send a whole directory
of E:\XXX from
the CDROM drive
to A: drive or
any other drive
that i have had
made the short
c t in the SENDTO
subdir of WINDOWS.
25.Customizing
the Start Button's
Name and Icon
To change the
name of the Start
button: Copy EXPLORER.EXE
in your Windows
directory to another
directory
Start a hex editor
(I've been using
Diskedit from
Norton)
Edit EXPLORER.EXE
Search for the
string 53 00 74
00 61 00 72 00
74
This is the word
Start with the
letters separated
by a null character
The section you
are in should
also have the
words "There
was an internal
error..."
also separated
with the null
character immediately
following
Now just replace
the Start letters
with any of your
choice (up to
5 characters only)
Exit Windows
Boot to DOS
Copy your new
Explorer file
over the original
To change the
Start button icon:
Copy USER.EXE
in your \WINDOWS\SYSTEM
directory to another
directory
Use an icon editor
that can replace
icons in executable
files
Edit USER.EXE
and replace the
flag icons with
the icon of your
choice
Boot to DOS
Copy the new USER.EXE
The same can be
done with NT 4.0,
just the offset
will be different
but the location
to just before
"There was
an internal error..."
is the same.
26.Create
a Control Panel
menu directly
below the Start
Button
Click the Start
Button once with
your right mouse
button. You should
see a right-button
menu (called a
context menu because
it offers different
choices in different
contexts).
You should see
the items Open,
Explore, and Find
on the context
menu. Click Explore
with your left
mouse button.
An Explorer file
management window
should open. A
directory tree
should appear
in the left pane,
with the right
pane displaying
the contents of
the Start Menu
folder.
Right-click any
empty space within
the right pane.
A context menu
should appear.
Click New and
then Folder.
The Explorer will
create a highlighted
icon called New
Folder. Type in
the following
string, all on
one line, replacing
the words New
Folder with this
new line. You
must type the
period, the curly
braces, all four
hyphens, and the
hexadecimal numbers
exactly as shown.
After the closing
curly brace, press
Enter.
Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}
Other Folders
can be added following
the same instructions.
Dial-Up Networking.{992CFFA0-F557-101A-88EC-00DD010CCC48}
Printers.{2227A280-3AEA-1069-A2DE-08002B30309D}
Inbox.{208D2C60-3AEA-1069-A2D7-08002B30309D}
My Computer.{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}
Recycle Bin.{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}
Network Neighborhood.{208D2C60-3AEA-1069-A2D7-08002B30309D}
Desktop.{00021400-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}
Briefcase.{85BBD920-42A0-1069-A2E4-08002B30309D}
Fonts.{BD84B380-8CA2-1069-AB1D-08000948F534}
27.Turn
Off Window Animation
You can shut
off the animation
displayed when
you minimize and
maximize windows.
This tip makes
navigating Windows
95 a lot faster
especially for
those that don't
have
super fast video
cards. Open Regedit
HKEY_CURRENT_USER
Control panel
Desktop
WindowMetrics
Right Mouse Click
an empty space
in the right pane.
Select new/string
value.
Name the new value
MinAnimate.
Doubleclick on
the new string
value (MinAnimate)
and click on "Modify"
Enter a value
of 0 for Off or
1 for On then
hit
Close Regedit
and all programs
then reboot.
28.To
speed up the Start
Menu
Start the REGEDIT
program
Search for the
word desktop
This should be
in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
/ CLSID / {00021400...
Right Click on
the right panel
Pick NEW / String
Value.
Name it MenuShowDelay,
all one word.
Select a value
from 1-10, 1 being
the fastest.
Exit REGEDIT
Restart Windows
29.To
change the Startup
and Logoff screens
Startup Screen
Create a 320x400
bitmap in the
root directory
and name it LOGO.SYS
You can use LOGOW.SYS
file in the Windows
directory as a
starter
Logoff Screens
There are several
files called LOGOX.SYS
They are actually
bitmaps 320x400
that just have
a different extension
The hidden one
in the root directory
LOGO.SYS is the
startup logo.
There are two
files in the Windows
directory.
LOGOW.SYS is the
Wait while Shutting
down ... screen
LOGOS.SYS is the
You may now shut-off
or Reboot screen
To edit them,
rename them with
a BMP extension
and use your favorite
graphic editor
You can edit these
files or create
you own
They just need
to be the same
size