ll you need to do is, just Copy & Paste the below code to notepad,then save it as “desktop.ini”
[.ShellClassInfo]
IconFile=%SystemRoot%\system32\SHELL32.dll
IconIndex=127
ConfirmFileOp=0
[{BE098140-A513-11D0-A3A4-00C04FD706EC}]
Attributes=1
IconArea_Image=”YourPictureName.jpg”
IconArea_Text=”0xFFFFFF”
VeBRA sources – don’t delete the tag above, it’s there for XXXXX purposes -
[ExtShellFolderViews]
{BE098140-A513-11D0-A3A4-00C04FD706EC}={BE098140-A513-11D0-A3A4-00C04FD706EC}
{5984FFE0-28D4-11CF-AE66-08002B2E1262}={5984FFE0-28D4-11CF-AE66-08002B2E1262}
[{5984FFE0-28D4-11CF-AE66-08002B2E1262}]
PersistMoniker=Folder.htt
PersistMonikerPreview=%WebDir%\folder.bmp
Some Information On Above Code:
1. Where “YourPictureName.jpg” is, delete that and replace with your picture name for example “Transformers Frenzy.gif”
How To Add Background Wallpaper On Your Pendrive
Note:
Please check that Picture format (.jpg , .bmp, .gif) properly else this hack won’t work.
2. If your Picture is white colour then folder names will not be clear so change the IconArea_Text=”0xFFFFFF” to IconArea_Text=”0x000000”
3. Save the notepad as “desktop.ini”.
4. Place both your notepad file (i.e) desktop.ini and your picture in Pendrive.
5. Set the above files attributes as Hidden.
6. Refresh(F5) and Enjoy with your new background.
7.You can also this on your windows Xp Local drives(C,D,E,F…).
Sunday, July 4, 2010
10 steps do if your pc hangs up
You are in the middle of doing your work, suddenly you realized your computer hanged up. But the problem is, you have not saved your work! Don’t panic! There is a solution for that! And you can surely save your file! Here’s how:
1. Click on “ctrl-alt-delete” keys.
The windows task manager will then open, click on all programs that you don’t need and end the task. You will see that all programs on your taskbar will close one by one. If this will resolve the issue! – then save! (tip# 1: if you’re working on an MS Office application, it will automatically save your file in case the programs suddenly shut down — tip# 2: always save your file at least every 2 minutes by just simply clicking on the “diskette icon”— its just one click!)
2. If it did not resolve the issue,
are there some users logged on that computer? If so, go to switch user (for XP) and log off that user, go back to your log on screen and log on again.
The reason the computer hang up is because if there are many open programs and applications, these retains in the memory, if it is too much for the memory to handle, it freezes! Another reason too the computer hang up is because if you are connected to the internet via dial up, and you are running too many applications and opening many websites. So I suggest, if you are multimedia user or a heavy internet user, then you are better off with a higher memory, at least 512Mb of memory.
There are simple ways to avoid computer to freeze or hang up:
3. Clean your history at least once a week
>tools>internet options>clear history. I normally set my history to “0”, meaning, when I restart my computer, it doesn’t save history pages that I have visited
4. Delete all internet temporary files
>tools>internet options>delete files (do the “offline” content too!)
5. Delete cookies
(some do not do this, but I do delete cookies at least once a week!) >tools>internet options>delete cookies
6. Remove unnecessary programs that you no longer use
they are just occupying space and memory! >control panel>add/remove programs
7. Do defragmentation at least once a week
>point the mouse to “start” button, then right click “explore”>right click the mouse pointing to drive C (which is usually the main system logical drive) >properties>tools>defragment now
8. You can also check the logical drive’s volume for errors
>point the mouse to “start” button, then right click “explore”>right click the mouse pointing to drive C (I repeat, is usually the main system logical drive) >properties>tools>check now
9. It is better to have only one user being logged on.
Even if there are many users, make sure the user logs off after using the computer, rather than keeping it logged on and you do the switching of users. Switching users is good as long as you don’t keep all users logged on—I think that is more logical
10. Always shut down properly the computer
(do NOT use the power button when turning it off!
1. Click on “ctrl-alt-delete” keys.
The windows task manager will then open, click on all programs that you don’t need and end the task. You will see that all programs on your taskbar will close one by one. If this will resolve the issue! – then save! (tip# 1: if you’re working on an MS Office application, it will automatically save your file in case the programs suddenly shut down — tip# 2: always save your file at least every 2 minutes by just simply clicking on the “diskette icon”— its just one click!)
2. If it did not resolve the issue,
are there some users logged on that computer? If so, go to switch user (for XP) and log off that user, go back to your log on screen and log on again.
The reason the computer hang up is because if there are many open programs and applications, these retains in the memory, if it is too much for the memory to handle, it freezes! Another reason too the computer hang up is because if you are connected to the internet via dial up, and you are running too many applications and opening many websites. So I suggest, if you are multimedia user or a heavy internet user, then you are better off with a higher memory, at least 512Mb of memory.
There are simple ways to avoid computer to freeze or hang up:
3. Clean your history at least once a week
>tools>internet options>clear history. I normally set my history to “0”, meaning, when I restart my computer, it doesn’t save history pages that I have visited
4. Delete all internet temporary files
>tools>internet options>delete files (do the “offline” content too!)
5. Delete cookies
(some do not do this, but I do delete cookies at least once a week!) >tools>internet options>delete cookies
6. Remove unnecessary programs that you no longer use
they are just occupying space and memory! >control panel>add/remove programs
7. Do defragmentation at least once a week
>point the mouse to “start” button, then right click “explore”>right click the mouse pointing to drive C (which is usually the main system logical drive) >properties>tools>defragment now
8. You can also check the logical drive’s volume for errors
>point the mouse to “start” button, then right click “explore”>right click the mouse pointing to drive C (I repeat, is usually the main system logical drive) >properties>tools>check now
9. It is better to have only one user being logged on.
Even if there are many users, make sure the user logs off after using the computer, rather than keeping it logged on and you do the switching of users. Switching users is good as long as you don’t keep all users logged on—I think that is more logical
10. Always shut down properly the computer
(do NOT use the power button when turning it off!
Fire-Fox short-cut keys >>
Mozilla Firefox shortcut keys:
* Shift + Spacebar: This is used to moves up a page at a time.
* Shift + Enter: This is used to complete a .net instead of a .com address.
* Ctrl + (- or +): This is used to increase or decrease the font size.
* Ctrl + 0 (Zero): This is used to get back to original font size.
* Ctrl +Shift + Enter: This is used to complete an .org address.
* Ctrl + Tab: This is used to navigate through each of the open tabs.
* Ctrl + T: This is used to open new tab.
* Ctrl + P: This is used to print current page/frame.
* Ctrl + D: This is used to bookmark the currently opened page.
* Ctrl + J: This is used to display the download window.
* Ctrl + I: This is used to display available bookmarks.
* Ctrl + N: This is used to open new browser window.
* Ctrl + K: This is used to go directly to the search button at the upper right.
* Ctrl + W or Ctrl + F4: This is used to close currently selected tab.
* Spacebar: This is used to move down a page at a time.
* Shift + Spacebar: This is used to moves up a page at a time.
* Shift + Enter: This is used to complete a .net instead of a .com address.
* Ctrl + (- or +): This is used to increase or decrease the font size.
* Ctrl + 0 (Zero): This is used to get back to original font size.
* Ctrl +Shift + Enter: This is used to complete an .org address.
* Ctrl + Tab: This is used to navigate through each of the open tabs.
* Ctrl + T: This is used to open new tab.
* Ctrl + P: This is used to print current page/frame.
* Ctrl + D: This is used to bookmark the currently opened page.
* Ctrl + J: This is used to display the download window.
* Ctrl + I: This is used to display available bookmarks.
* Ctrl + N: This is used to open new browser window.
* Ctrl + K: This is used to go directly to the search button at the upper right.
* Ctrl + W or Ctrl + F4: This is used to close currently selected tab.
* Spacebar: This is used to move down a page at a time.
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