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Desktop Tips
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.
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