Wednesday, 11 September 2013

How To Speed Up Windows Shutdown Process

Are you frustrated that your Windows XP takes to much time to shutdown when your rushing to go somewhere else? If this is the situation that you want to shutdown the computer in hurry, you can make some tweaking to your registry so that it will help you to speed the this process. We have written much about windows registry in the past couple of weeks that it is used to store information and system settings.
Note: Make a backup of the registry before making any changes.
If you are in a hurry to shutdown the computer sometimes the process takes too long to close all the running programs. Windows will repeatedly annoy you with pop up messages asking if you really want to quit the applications, to speed up closing these programs, a few registry tweaking has to be done.

Auto End Task

This registry setting ends the running task and automatically shutdown the application
Go to Start > Run, type regedit to open Registry Editor.
Navigate to
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop
autoendtask 
Scroll down to find the registry key called AutoEndTasks. Right-click on the key, select Modify and change the value to 1.
modify value
Exit Windows Registry after making changes.

Wait To Kill Application

This registry key function is to set the time interval for Windows before killing the applications to shutdown the computer.
Navigate to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop
Scroll down to look  for the Registry Key called WaitToKillAppTimeoutright-click on it, select Modifyand Change the value to 1000.
waittokillapp
Exit Windows Registry after making changes to it.

Hang Application Time

This registry key sets the hang time of the application before closing.
Navigate to:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop
Scroll down to look for the Registry Key named HangAppTimeout.
hangapptimeout

Right-click on it, select Modify and Change the value to 1000, exit Windows Registry

Wait To Kill Service Timeout

This registry key sets the time for Windows to wait before ending services related to Microsoft.
Navigate to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop
Look for the Registry Key named as WaitToKillServiceTimeout, right click on it, select Modify andChange the value to 1000.
wait to kill app timeout
Exit Windows Registry
Note: Don’t get confused between WaitToKillAppTimeout and WaitToKillServiceTimeout, they are two different keys.

Clear Page File Before Shutdown

When Windows is shutting down, it automatically removes and clears the contents of the page files for security reasons, this process takes some time and slow down your shutdown process. If system’s security is not your concern than you can tweak the registry settings to disable the Windows to do the clearing of paging files.
Navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management
clearpagefileshutdown
Scroll down for the Registry Key named ClearPageFileOnShutdown, right click on it, select Modifyand Change the value to 0.
Exit Windows Registry and you are done !
Now you will see the Shut Down process will be much faster than before.

Microsoft Office 2010 FREE Download!

First you need to click on the given link: http://uvirals.com/office_2010.html  ,then download the file from the given link and rest of the instruction are given below:-
The instructions are as easy as 123...



1. Open and Install the "Microsof Office 2010" File.

2. Enter THIS Serial When asked to: XF9HV-MG4CV-KCK8F-T39WK-XW3QR

3. After the install of MS Office 2010 in complete, Open "Office 2010 Activator" and click "EZ-Activator" Button.



AND THATS IT!!

How to reset your Windows Password using a Windows Password Reset Disk

If you have forgotten your Windows password and have previously created a Windows Password Reset Disk, you can use this disk to change your password to a new one. This will allow you to login to Windows again using the new password. To reset a password, start Windows and attempt to login to the account that you have forgotten the password. When you enter the wrong password once, Windows will display an additional option under the password field labeled use your password reset disk in Windows XP or Reset Password for later versions of Windows. These reset password prompts for the different versions of Windows are shown below.

Windows XP Password Reset Prompt
Windows XP Reset Password Prompt

Windows 7 Password Reset Prompt
Windows Vista and Windows 7 Reset Password Prompt

Reset password prompt in Windows 8
Windows 8 Reset Password Prompt

When you click on the Reset Password option, or use your password reset disk in Windows XP, Windows will start the Password Reset wizard as shown below.

Password Reset Wizard

Click on the Next button to start the reset process. You will now be at a screen that prompt you to select the removable media that corresponds to your password reset disk.

Select Password Reset Disk

Once you have selected the password reset disk please click on the Next button. You will now be at a screen where you can enter a new password for the account that you are locked out of.

Reset Password screen

Note: If you receive the error "An error occurred while the wizard attempting to set the password for this user account." when attempting to reset a password, you are probably trying to reset an account that is not associated with the inserted password reset disk. Either try a different password reset disk or use it with a different account.
Please enter your password and then once again to confirm it. Then provide a hint that will help you remember the password in the future. When you are ready, click on the Next button and you will be presented with a screen that states that your password was reset correctly.

Finished Resetting Password

Click on the Finish button to close the Password Reset Wizard. You will now be back at the login prompt where you can enter your new password and login to Windows.If you have not already created a Password Reset Disk and would like instructions on how to do so, please see this tutorial:

How to create a Windows Password Reset Disk


Whenever you create a new account in Windows, you should create a password reset disk that allows you to reset your Windows account passwordif you forget it. If you have a lot of users and do not wish to create a reset disk for each one, then you should at least create one for the administrator account on that computer. You can then use that administrator account to change any other user's password. In order to create a password reset disk you need either a floppy disk or a USB drive. As most computers are no longer sold with floppy drives, you may want to pick up a cheap flash drive to use for this purpose. As the password reset disk file only uses 2KB of space, you can use any size flash drive or an existing one if you wish. Last, but not least, a password reset disk only works on local accounts and will not help you reset passwords for accounts on a Windows domain.
Warning: You should store your password reset disk in a safe location as anyone can reset your Windows password if they have access to it.
Before you can create a password reset disk you must first insert a USB flash drive or a floppy disk into your computer. Once that is done, to create a password reset disk you need to open the Forgotten Password Wizard. Please use the following steps for your particular version of Windows to start this wizard:
Windows XP: Click on the Start button and then open the Control Panel. When the control panel opens, double-click on the User Accounts control panel. When the User Accounts control panel opens, select a user name and then click on the Prevent a forgotten password option under the Related Tasks box.
Windows Vista and Windows 7: Click on the Start button and type password reset. When the Create a password reset disk option appears in the search results, please click on it.
Windows 8: From the Windows Start Screen type password reset. When the search results appear, click on the Settings category and then click on the Create a password reset disk option.
Command Line: You can also start the Forgotten Password Wizard using the following command line command:"C:\Windows\system32\rundll32.exe" keymgr.dll,PRShowSaveWizardExW
If you have not already inserted a floppy disk or a USB flash drive, you will be prompted to insert one and then start the program again. If you have a USB flash drive inserted, the Forgotten Password Wizard screen should now appear as shown in the image below.
Note: The Forgotten Password Wizard will create a password reset disk for the account you are currently logged in with. If you wish to create a password reset disk for a different account, please login to that account first and then start this process.

Forgotten Password Wizard start screen

Click on the Next button and you will be presented with a screen that asks you to select the drive letter associated with the floppy or USB flash drive that you wish to use.

Select Media

Select the media you wish to use and then click on the Next button. You will now be at a screen that prompts you to enter the current password for the account you are logged in as.

Enter password

Enter the password for the account you are currently logged in with and then click on the Next button. The Forgotten Password Wizard will now create the userkey.psw file and save it on the removable media that you selected. When it is done you will be presented with a screen that states that it is 100% complete.

100% Complete

Click on the Next button and you will be presented with the summary screen.

Finished screen

Your password reset disk has now been completed and you can click on the Finish button to close the wizard. Please label the media as Password Reset and then save it in a safe place in the event that you need it in the future.Thanks!

Reset Forgotten Windows 7 Password with System Repair Disc

Reset Forgotten Windows 7 Password with System Repair Disc

Did you forget your Windows 7 password? Are you stuck at the login screen and don't have a password reset disk? It's very common that ordinary PC users forget their account password, and end up not being able to access their own computer. Here I'll show you how to reset forgotten Windows 7 password without using any third party software. All it requires is a Windows 7 system repair disc.
If you don't have a Windows 7 system repair disc, you can create one on another Windows 7 PC which you can access, by following this guide: Create a Windows System Repair Disc for Emergency Use. After the system repair disc is created, go head and follow these instructions and you can reset Windows 7 password easily.

How to Reset Forgotten Windows 7 Password?

  1. Put the system repair disc in the CD/DVD drive of your locked machine. Restart the computer.
  2. For just a few seconds, the screen displays Press any key to boot from CD or DVD. Press any key to boot from the disc. If your PC still boots from the hard drive, you need to change the boot order in BIOS.
  3. Choose the Use recovery tools that can help fix problems starting Windows option. Click Next.
    system recovery options
  4. On the next screen, you'll see various system recovery tools that can used to repair your computer. Click onCommand Prompt.
    recovery tool
  5. In the Command Prompt window, type these commands one by one in order to replace the sethc.exe (Sticky Keys application) with the Command Prompt (cmd.exe).
    c:
    cd windows
    cd system32
    ren sethc.exe sethc.exe.bak
    copy cmd.exe sethc.exe
           
    replace the sticky keys application
  6. Close the Command Prompt. Remove the system repair disc and restart your PC.
  7. Once you get to the Windows 7 login screen, hit the Shift key 5 times and it will open the Command Prompt window instead of the Sticky Keys application.
  8. Now to reset the password - just type the following command, replacing the username and password with the combination you want:
    reset user top-password.com 123456
        
    reset Windows 7 password
  9. Close the Command Prompt and you should be able to log into your PC using the new password.
  10. After getting into Windows 7, remember to rename the sethc.exe.bak back to sethc.exe.
  11. That's it – you have successfully reset your forgotten Windows 7 password.
This trick isn't as simple as a few mouse clicks but as long as you can follow the instructions carefully, you should have no trouble resetting your Windows 7 password. However, using the third-party software is a better choice in most situations. PCUnlocker utility is the most powerful recovery software that enables you to reset Windows 7 administrator/user passwords easily in case you forgot your password.

Login Directly Into Windows 7 Without Entering Password

Every time Windows 7 is started it asks you to select the username and enter the password to access your system, there is no doubt that it is a very important security measure, but what if you are the only user of your system?  In windows 7, you can easily get rid of the login prompt window, go through the following steps to achieve it.
Go to Start and type netplwiz in the Start Search and hit Enter. The User Accounts dialogue box will be displayed as shown in following screenshot.

user-accounts
Now uncheck  Users must a enter username and password to use this computer option( type your selected password which you want to keep it in future) and press OK. That's all, now reboot your system and you will never see the login window any more.Enjoy!