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Tag Archives: Windows XP
For whatever reason, seeing the default Windows XP screen saver when nobody is logged on isn’t always the most interesting thing to look at. Here’s a quick way to change which screensaver gets displayed: Go to Start > Run and type regedit. Navigate to HKEY_USERS\.Default\Control Panel\Desktop Change the SCRNSAVE.EXE value from logon.scr to any other…Read More »
This tip is probably most useful for family computers with households with kids who use the computer, with you wanting to monitor/restrict their computer usage to some degree. Basically, you have to define (via command line) the hours that the user is allowed to login. Go to Start > Run and type cmd. You can…Read More »
If you use the Windows XP search function enough, you’ve probably come to dislike the way it’s set up. Windows 2000 had a much simpler search interface that didn’t involve clicking around on menus or having to deal with the little dog avatar. If you don’t already have this installed, download and install TweakUI. This…Read More »
Scheduling an automatic backup will be the last step in this series of the Simple Backup System (be sure to take a look at Part I and Part II before diving into this one). Through the course of both articles, in order to perform a backup, you have needed to do it manually. The downside…Read More »
Who doesn’t want a system that’s better, stronger and faster without having to shell out six million dollars? These Windows 2000 and XP Operating System tweaks will make your system feel like the Six Million Dollar Man without spending a dime. Optimizations take advantage of the dozens of options and features available in the Operating…Read More »