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Singgle klik sutdown
Did you know that in Windows XP you can shut down your computer from the
(eventually DOS prompt) command line box? Moreover, you can do this by clicking
your mouse only once. All you need to do is... right-click on an empty Desktop spot
-> select New -> Shortcut -> type shutdown followed by a space, and then enter
one or more of the parameters listed below -> click Next -> type a suggestive name
for your new shortcut -> finally, click Finish.
This is the Shutdown.exe (located in %systemroot%\System32, usually
C:\Windows\System32) syntax: shutdown [-i|-l|-s|-r|-a] [-f] [-m \\computername] [-t
xx] [-c "Text"] [-d[u][p]:xx:yy]>
Valid command line switches:
-a = Abort system shutdown in progress ONLY IF the -t xx timeout option was
already set to ANY value other than 0. ALL switches except -l and -m are ignored
during abort.
-c "Text" = Text comment (case insensitive) to be displayed in the Message area of
the System Shutdown window. MUST be enclosed between quotes. Maximum
allowed 127 ASCII characters.
-d [u][p]:xx:yy = Reason code for shutdown: u = User code. p = Planned shutdown
code. xx = Major reason code. Positive integer number less than 256. yy = Minor
reason code. Positive integer number less than 65536.
-f = Force running applications to close without warning.
-i = Display the shutdown interface (GUI). MUST be the first option!
-l = Log off the current user of the local computer (default action). Can NOT be used
with the -m option unless the current user has Sysadmin rights, in which case the
-m switch takes precedence. -m \\computername = Remote/network computer
name (most always case sensitive) to log off/restart/shut down. Current user MUST
have Sysadmin rights to be allowed to use this switch! -s = Shut down the local
computer. -r = Shut down and restart (reboot) the local computer. -t xx = Set
shutdown timer to timeout for xx seconds. IF NOT specified defaults to 20 seconds.
Allowed values between 0 and 99 seconds. The -a switch is the ONLY one that CAN
be used during the timeout period. NOTE: The dash (-) in front of these switches
can be replaced by a forward slash (/). Spaces are NOT required to separate the
shutdown command from ANY following switches, but ARE required to separate ANY
switch from its following parameter(s), if any.
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For example: shutdown -s -c "Shutting down!" -t 3 tells your computer to shutdown
after waiting for 3 seconds while the System Shutdown window will display text
above in the Message area.
Optional: after you're done creating your customized shortcut for shutdown -> rightclick on it - > select Properties -> enter your desired key "combo" in the Shortcut
Key box (e.g. Ctrl + Alt + End) -> click OK/Apply. From now on just left-click on your
shutdown shortcut or hit that key combination to turn off/restart/log off your
computer.
Sent to
What do you do? You select the required files and do a CTRL C. Open the
destination folder and do a CTRL-V. Here is something you can benefit time from.
Customize your SEND TO MENU.
This sounds simple and you can do it in less than sixty seconds. You can create your
own BASKET.
First youll need access to hidden files. So change your view settings to make all
hidden files visible. Tools -> folder options -> view (tab) and select the show hidden
files and folders. go to parent drive:/documents and settings/(user name)/send to
Open up my computer and locate your most used folders.
Create a shortcut of the most used folders in SEND TO FOLDER.You can do this in a
number of ways.
Right click -> send to desktop(create shortcut) and move the shortcut from the
desktop to the SEND TO FOLDER
Copy the most used folder and go to SEND TO FOLDER and right click -> paste
shortcut.
Also remember to rename the shortcuts to send to videos or send to potos. We
dont need confusion when we use the same later.
5. DONE.
Mozila firefox shortcut key
Windows Keyboard Shortcuts for Mozilla Firefox CTRL + A Select all text on a
webpage CTRL + B Open the Bookmarks sidebar
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CTRL + C Copy the selected text to the Windows clipboard CTRL + D Bookmark the
current webpage CTRL + F Find text within the current webpage CTRL + G Find
more text within the same webpage CTRL + H Opens the webpage History sidebar
CTRL + I Open the Bookmarks sidebar CTRL + J Opens the Download Dialogue Box
CTRL + K Places the cursor in the Web Search box ready to type your search CTRL +
L Places the cursor into the URL box ready to type a website address CTRL + M
Opens your mail program (if you have one) to create a new email message CTRL +
N Opens a new Firefox window CTRL + O Open a local file CTRL + P Print the current
webpage CTRL + R Reloads the current webpage CTRL + S Save the current
webpage on your PC CTRL + T Opens a new Firefox Tab CTRL + U View the page
source of the current webpage CTRL + V Paste the contents of the Windows
clipboard CTRL + W Closes the current Firefox Tab or Window (if more than one tab
is open) CTRL + X Cut the selected text CTRL + Z Undo the last action
Windows Keyboard Shortcuts for Mozilla Firefox F1 Opens Firefox help F3 Find more
text within the same webpage F5 Reload the current webpage F6 Toggles the cursor
between the address/URL input box and the current webpage
F7
Toggles Caret Browsing on and off. Used to be able to select text on a webpage with
the keyboard F11 Switch to Full Screen mode
How To Speed Up Your Windows XP By Disabling File Indexing
File indexing is a Windows service that like many others, is totally useless unless
you do a lot of searching on your computer. As most users dont, its a good idea to
disable it to speed up actions like opening and closing files and folders on your
Windows XP.
To disable the Indexing Service:
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Go to My Computer and right click on your hard drive. At the bottom of the
window that opens, you should see a check box titled Allow Indexing Service to
index the disk for fast file searching. Uncheck it.
Press OK and youre done! Your computer should be a little faster after a restart.
Make your Windows XP / Vista Faster with this Simple Trick
Pagefile.sys is a windows system file which acts as a virtual memory extension of a
computers real memory RAM. By default, pagefile.sys is set to the same size as
your actual physical memory size and might consume a huge disk space of your

computer hard drive space. When physical RAM is fully used and there is need for
more memory, information/data not currently being accessed can be swapped to
that location and thus free physical RAM for immediate use. That same data can be
transferred back if need be, into physical RAM at any time.
There are some easy ways to just turn off Paging file generation, but for systems
lesser than 512MB RAM, it would mean disaster. hence I do not recommend turning
off the Paging file generation. As mentioned before, assuming you have enough
hard disk space to spare, you can convert that space to speed and improve the
performance of your Windows XP/Vista. You must have guessed it by now. the trick
is to increase the size of pagefile.sys, thereby giving your PC more virtual memory
to use
JUST FOLLOW THESE STEPS
1. Know the size of the RAM installed on your computer by right clicking on My
Computer and choosing Properties.
2. Go to Control Panel and run System.
3. Click on Advanced tab and click the Settings button on Performance.
4. Click on Advanced tab again and click on the Change button
5. Select Custom Size. Give the Initial size and Maximum size as 1.5 times your
RAM size.
6. Restart the computer for the changes to take effect.
Change/Add Restrictions And Features:
If you want to make restrictions to what users can do or use on their computer
without having to run Poledit, you can edit the Registry. You can add and delete
Windows features in this Key shown below. Zero is Off and the value 1 is On.
Example: to Save Windows settings add or modify the value name NoSaveSettings
to 0, if set to1 Windows will not save settings. And NoDeletePrinter set to 1 will
prevent the user from deleting a printer.
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The same key shows up at: HKEY_USERS\
(yourprofilename)\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer so
change it there also if you are using different profiles. 1.Open RegEdit 2.Go to
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\CurrentVersion\Policies 3.Go to the
Explorer Key (Additional keys that can be created under Policies are System,
Explorer, Network and WinOldApp ) 4.You can then add DWORD or binary values set
to 1 in the appropriate keys for ON and 0 for off.

NoDeletePrinter - Disables Deletion of Printers NoAddPrinter - Disables Addition of


Printers NoRun - Disables Run Command NoSetFolders - Removes Folders from
Settings on Start Menu NoSetTaskbar - Removes Taskbar from Settings on Start
Menu NoFind - Removes the Find Command NoDrives - Hides Drives in My
Computers NoNetHood - Hides the Network Neighborhood NoDesktop - Hides all
icons on the Desktop NoClose - Disables Shutdown NoSaveSettings - Don't save
settings on exit DisableRegistryTools - Disable Registry Editing Tools
NoRecentDocsMenu - Hides the Documents shortcut at the Start button
NoRecentDocsHistory- Clears history of Documents NoFileMenu _ Hides the Files
Menu in Explorer NoActiveDesktop - No Active Desktop NoActiveDesktopChangesNo changes allowed NoInternetIcon - No Internet Explorer Icon on the Desktop
NoFavoritesMenu - Hides the Favorites menu NoChangeStartMenu _ Disables
changes to the Start Menu NoFolderOptions _ Hides the Folder Options in the
Explorer ClearRecentDocsOnExit - Empty the recent Docs folder on reboot NoLogoff
- Hides the Log Off .... in the Start Menu And here are a few more you can play with
ShowInfoTip NoTrayContextMenu NoStartMenuSubFolders NoWindowsUpdate
NoViewContextMenu EnforceShellExtensionSecurity
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LinkResolveIgnoreLinkInfo NoDriveTypeAutoRun NoStartBanner NoSetActiveDesktop
EditLevel NoNetConnectDisconnect RestrictRun - Disables all exe programs except
those listed in the RestrictRun subkey This key has many other available keys, there
is one to even hide the taskbar, one to hide the control panel and more. I'm not
telling you how, as someone may want to play a trick on you. The policies key has a
great deal of control over how and what program can run and how one can access
what feature.
In the System key you can enter:
NoDispCPL - Disable Display Control Panel NoDispBackgroundPage - Hide
Background Page NoDispScrSavPage - Hide Screen Saver Page
NoDispAppearancePage - Hide Appearance Page NoDispSettingsPage - Hide Settings
Page NoSecCPL - Disable Password Control Panel NoPwdPage - Hide Password
Change Page NoAdminPage - Hide Remote Administration Page NoProfilePage - Hide
User Profiles Page NoDevMgrPage - Hide Device Manager Page NoConfigPage - Hide
Hardware Profiles Page NoFileSysPage - Hide File System Button NoVirtMemPage Hide Virtual Memory Button In the Network key you can enter: NoNetSetup - Disable
the Network Control Panel NoNetSetupIDPage - Hide Identification Page
NoNetSetupSecurityPage - Hide Access Control Page NoFileSharingControl - Disable
File Sharing Controls NoPrintSharing - Disable Print Sharing Controls In the
WinOldApp key you can enter: Disabled - Disable MS-DOS Prompt NoRealMode Disables Single-Mode MS-DOS

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