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Driver Genius Professional is a software that backup and restore drivers.

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MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exams 70-292 and 70-296): Managing, Maintaining, Planning, and Implementing a Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Environ

Managing, Maintaining, Planning, and Implementing a Microsoft® 
Windows Server™ 2003 Environ ( 70 - 292  70-296 )
Upgrade your MCSA or MCSE certification—and your job skills—to Windows Server 2003 with this official Microsoft study guide for Exams 70-292 and 70-296. Work at your own pace through a system of lessons, hands-on exercises, troubleshooting labs, and review questions to maximize your performance on the upgrade exams.

The Readiness Review Suite powered by MeasureUp provides 850 challenging questions on CD for in-depth self-assessment and practice. You can choose timed or untimed testing mode, generate random tests, or focus on specific objectives. You get detailed explanations for right and wrong answers—including a customized learning path that describes how and where to focus your studies.

You also get expert exam tips plus a full review section inside the book that covers all objectives and subobjectives for both exams, including:

MCSA/MCSE Exam 70-292

Implement, manage, and maintain

# Users, computers, and groups

# Access to resources

# Software update services

# Remote access and Web server

# Disaster recovery

# Name resolution

# Network security

MCSE Exam 70-296


Plan, implement, and maintain:

# Server roles and server security

# Network infrastructure

# Server availability

# Network security and security infrastructure

# Active Directory infrastructure

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MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-297):Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure

Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure  70 - 297

The Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Windows Server 2003 credential is intended for IT professionals who work in the typically complex computing environment of medium-sized to large companies. An MCSE candidate should have at least one year of experience implementing and administering a network operating system in environments that have the following characteristics:
  • 250 to 5,000 or more users
  • Three or more physical locations
  • Three or more domain controllers
  • Network services and resources such as messaging, database, file and print, proxy server, firewall, Internet, intranet, remote access, and client computer management
  • Connectivity requirements such as connecting branch offices and individual users in remote locations to the corporate network and connecting corporate networks to the Internet
In addition, an MCSE candidate should have at least one year of experience in the following areas:

MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-662): Configuring Microsoft® Exchange Server 2010

Configuring Microsoft® Exchange Server 2010 70 - 662

Announcing an all-new SELF-PACED TRAINING KIT designed to help maximize your performance on 70-662, the required exam for the new MCTS certification: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, Configuring. This 2-in-1 kit includes the official Microsoft study guide, plus practice tests on CD to help you assess your skills. It comes packed with the tools and features exam candidates want most—including in-depth, self-paced training based on final exam content; rigorous, objective-by-objective review; exam tips from expert, exam-certified authors; and customizable testing options. It also provides real-world scenarios, case study examples, and troubleshooting labs for the skills and expertise you can use on the job. Work at your own pace through the lessons and lab exercises. This official study guide covers installing Exchange servers; configuring Exchange recipients and public folders, client access (including Microsoft Outlook® Web Access), and message transport; monitoring databases, mail flow, and connectivity; generating reports; implementing high availability and recovery; and configuring message compliance and security. Then assess yourself using the 200 practice questions on CD, featuring multiple customizable testing options to meet your specific needs. Choose timed or untimed testing mode, generate random tests, or focus on discrete objectives. You get detailed explanations for right and wrong answers—including pointers back to the book for further study. You also get an exam discount voucher—making this kit an exceptional value and a great career investment.

MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-293): Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure

 Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure  70 - 293

The Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Windows Server 2003 credential is intended for IT professionals who work in the typically complex computing environment of medium-sized to large companies. An MCSE candidate should have at least one year of experience implementing and administering a network operating system in environments that have the following characteristics:
  • 250 to 5,000 or more users
  • Three or more physical locations
  • Three or more domain controllers
  • Network services and resources such as messaging, database, file and print, proxy server, firewall, Internet, intranet, remote access, and client computer management
  • Connectivity requirements such as connecting branch offices and individual users in remote locations to the corporate network and connecting corporate networks to the Internet
In addition, an MCSE candidate should have at least one year of experience in the following areas:

MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-291) Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure

Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 
Network Infrastructure 70 - 291.

The Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) on Windows Server 2003 credential is intended for IT professionals who work in the typically complex computing environment of medium to large companies. An MCSA candidate should have 6 to 12 months of experience administering client and network operating systems in environments that have the following characteristics:
  • 250 to 5,000 or more users
  • Three or more physical locations
  • Three or more domain controllers
  • Network services and resources such as messaging, database, file and print, proxy server, firewall, Internet, intranet, remote access, and client computer management
  • Connectivity requirements such as connecting branch offices and individual users in remote locations to the corporate network and connecting corporate networks to the Internet

MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-290):Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment

Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment -70 - 290 

The Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) on Windows Server 2003 credential is intended for IT professionals who work in the typically complex computing environment of medium to large companies. An MCSA candidate should have 6 to 12 months of experience administering client and network operating systems in environments that have the following characteristics:
  • 250 to 5,000 or more users
  • Three or more physical locations
  • Three or more domain controllers
  • Network services and resources such as messaging, database, file and print, proxy server, firewall, Internet, intranet, remote access, and client computer management
  • Connectivity requirements such as connecting branch offices and individual users in remote locations to the corporate network and connecting corporate networks to the Internet


MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-270): Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional

MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-270) 

Ace your preparation for the skills measured by MCP Exam 70-270—and on the job—with this official Microsoft study guide, now fully updated for Windows XP Service Pack 2 with Advanced Security Technologies plus other key topics. Work at your own pace through a system of lessons, hands-on exercises, troubleshooting labs, and review questions. 

The Readiness Review Suite on CD, featuring advanced technology from MeasureUp, provides 425 challenging questions for in-depth self-assessment and practice. You can choose timed or untimed testing mode, generate random tests, or focus on specific objectives. You get detailed explanations for right and wrong answers—including a customized learning path that describes how and where to focus your studies. 

Maximize your performance on the exam by learning how to:

Perform an installation or upgrade, including remote deployment

Configure and customize the desktop environment

Administer disks, device drivers, printers, file systems, and other resources

Manage TCP/IP networking and support remote and mobile users

Monitor, troubleshoot, and tune system performance

NEW!—Administer security settings and services, including the advances in Windows XP Service Pack


Fix the error message on startup “Windows\System32\config\system” file missing or corrupt


Error message on startup “Windows\System32\config\system” file missing or corrupt:
These type of error messages comes when Windows XP system that does not start because of corruption in windows registry.Most of the windows users who face this type of problems could not start windows, see the error messages like some mentioned below:


Windows XP could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM

Windows XP could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SOFTWARE


Let’s see how to slove this Problem

This type of error usually occurs when some of the system files got corrupted, due to which windows does boot.You need to repair windows using the windows XP setup cd using the windows recovery console, Boot using Windows Setup CD and enter into “Recovery Console” by pressing “R“. Enter the administrator username and password.


Note: If you are not sure about the administrator password don’t type anything and press Enter.

After entering the correct username and password for the admin account you will see command prompt

Enter the following command at the command prompt.

copy %windir%\Repair\system %windir%\System32\Config” and press Enter

Try restarting your windows to check if the problem is solved and If the above does not work, then again boot into “Recovery Console” and give following commands: (one by one)

fixmbr
bootcfg /scan
bootcfg /rebuild
fixboot

I hope this will fix your Problem.

NTLDR , NTDETECT.COM Missing


You have probem with  “NTLDR is missing, Press any key to restart” during boot up ?

What is NTLDR ?

NTLDR (NT Loader) is the boot loader for all releases of Microsoft’s Windows NT operating system up to and including Windows XP.
This message NTLDR is missing indicates that the boot loader is either corrupted or missing due to some reason.

Let’s now see how we can fix it.

1. Arrange for the bootable Windows XP setup CD.
2. Boot from CD select R=Repair option, by pressing R key during the setup.
3. Select the windows installation.
4. You need to enter in the administrator password when requested, if you had not set any password for the administrator account just press enter without typing.
5. Type the following commands to repair the bootloader, where X is the drive letter for your CD / DVD drive.
 
COPY X:\i386\NTLDR C\:
COPY X:\i386\NTDETECT.COM C:\
 
6. Eject CD-ROM and type exit to restart.

How To Fix USB Device Stops Responding or Copying Error on Windows 7 or Server 2008 R2.


If your Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 consistently freeze or crash when copy files to USB hard disk or USB flash drive, download and apply the latest Microsoft Hotfix filed under article ID 976972 might be the solution. However, this KB976972 hotfix only applicable to computer that uses:

Running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2.
Has an NVIDIA USB Enhanced Host Controller Interface (EHCI) chipset.
Has at least 4GB of RAM.

An error may occur when user tries to copy data from the computer to an external USB storage device.
When copying data or files and folders from PC to an USB storage devices such as USB flash drive, portable hard disk drive, or any USB devices, the copy operating may stop without completing or before done copying, or worse, the computer may stop responding. The issue may occur if there is any input/output (I/O) operations on the USB storage device, where the I/O operations fail.

Microsoft has identified that problem in KB976972, and has released hotfix to resolve the issue, which can be downloaded for free from Microsoft Download Center.

Download KB976972 Update for Windows 7

Download KB976972 Update for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2

How to Determine the Program or Process That Owns an Error Message Window

Error message dialog boxes usually have title bar text containing the application or process name that generated the error. You may sometimes come across a situation where an error message dialog appearing with no text in the title bar, leaving the user to guess which program caused the error.


Using Process Explorer – "Find Windows’ Process" button

Imagine there are around 25 process showing up in the Task Manager and terminating each one at a time to track down the source process is a difficult task. To track it down quickly, use Process Explorer. It has a "Find Windows’ Process" (target-like) button which lets you know the process name of a window that’s currently open.
Download Process Explorer and run it.
Click the target-like button present in the toolbar area, drag and drop it on the target window (i.e. the error message dialog that you want to track.) To make this possible, first you must keep the error message window and Process Explorer side by side.
Process Explorer automatically highlights the Process name that owns the target Window.
In case the highlighting doesn’t happen, restart Process Explorer elevated (Click the File menu and  and then click "Show Details for All Processes") and try again, just in case the source process that caused the error, is running elevated.
To know more about that process, double-click it and look at the "Image" tab.
Now you know which application had raised that error message. Start your troubleshooting from here!

Transfering Favorite Registry to another System

In the Registry Editor, you can use the Favorites feature to add the frequently visited registry keys on a list that is accessible on the Favorites menu. This is done using the Add to Favorites option on the Favorites menu. When you click on the item on the Favorites menu, the corresponding branch is automatically opened. Here is a tip that tells you how to backup or transfer the Registry Editor Favorites to another system.

The Favorites listings are stored in the following registry location:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Applets \ Regedit \ Favorites
To backup the key, open Registry Editor (regedit.exe) and navigate to the above branch. Right-click on the Favorites key, choose Export and save the branch to a .reg file.
To transfer the Registry Editor favorites to another system, copy the .reg file to the target system, right-click on the file and then choose Merge. You can transfer the favorites to any system running Windows Me, 2000, XP or Vista or Windows 7

Windows Easy Transfer Error

When you start the Windows Easy Transfer tool in Windows 7, the error "You’re currently logged on using a temporary profile" may pop up and the utility may quit.

This happens if one of the user accounts (not necessarily the current user account) in the system is logged on with a temporary profile. Any customizations that you make in the temporarily profile are lost after you log off the system. When Windows loads a temporary profile for an account, the following notification is shown and a corresponding event is recorded in the Windows Event Log.
Your user profile was not loaded correctly! You have been logged on with a temporary profile.
Windows Easy Transfer takes that into consideration and acts prudently by informing the user about the temporary profile, and not proceeding further. To resolve the problem, you must first fix the user account affected by this problem. Create a System Restore point and then follow these steps:
1. Logon to an administrative user account other than the user account that is experiencing the problem.
2. Click Start, type Regedit.exe and press {ENTER}
3. Navigate to the following branch and expand it:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ ProfileList
4. From the File menu, click Export and backup the branch to a .REG file.
5. Then, locate the SID that contains ".bak" suffix. (e.g. S-1-5-21-508115838-3306226147-1483886728-501.bak)

6. Note down the "ProfileImagePath" value data for the SID with ".bak" suffix.
7. Right-click on the SID with ".bak" suffix, and click Delete
8. Exit the Registry Editor
9. Open the following folder location using Windows Explorer
C:\Users
10. Right-click on the affected user profile folder (as noted in Step 6), click Rename. Assign "-old" suffix to the profile folder. For example, if the user profile folder is "Guest", rename it to "Guest-old"

11. Login to the affected user account ("Guest" account in this case) and then log off. This regenerates a new "Guest" folder under the Users directory.
** You don’t need the following step if there isn’t any useful data left in the old user account **. I wouldn’t care much about my "Guest" profile since no critical data is stored in there.
12. Logon to an administrator account and then copy your user data from the old profile. (i.e. Copy data from "Guest-old" to "Guest") leaving out the user registry files. You have more detailed instructions at Copy User Data from a Corrupted User Profile. [Caveat: Since you're leaving out the user registry, per-user desktop customizations from the old profile is not carried on to the new profile]
You should be able to run Windows Easy Transfer utility successfully now.

Display The Shutdown Menu When Your Computer’s Power Button Is Pressed

By default, your Windows XP will shut down when the Power button is pressed. It’s a good idea to change it so that the shutdown menu is opened instead, especially if you have little kids running around the house.
It’s quite easy to change it:

Step 1:

Go to your Windows XP’s desktop and right-click it. Select “Properties” and the Display Properties window will appear.
Open the “Screen Saver” tab and look for the “Power” button near the bottom of the window. Click it.
step1

Step 2:

In the “Power Options Properties” window that opens,  go to the “Advanced” tab.
There is a dialog box in the “Power Buttons” section. Choose what you want Windows to do when the power button is pressed.
“Ask me what to do” will make it open up the shutdown menu.
step2

Step 3:

Click “OK” and restart your computer. From now on, pressing the power button will open the shutdown menu, letting you decide what you want to do.

Useful Registry tips

Increasing File System Caching

To increase the amount of memory Windows will locked for I/O operations:
  1. Start Regedit
  2. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management
  3. Edit the key IoPageLockLimit
4096 - 32megs of memory or less
8192 - 32+ megs of memory
16384 - 64+ megs of memory
32768 - 128+ megs of memory
65536 - 256+ megs of memory

 Enabling NumLock on by Default

To have numlock turned on for each user:
  1. Start Regedit
  2. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Keyboard\InitialKeyboardIndicators
  3. Change the value from 0 to 2
  4. Turn Numlock on manually
  5. Log off and back on again.
  6. For all users, make the same change to HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Keyboard\InitialKeyboardIndicators

 Changing the Internet Explorer Title

  1. Start Regedit
  2. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\Window Title
  3. Enter what you want appear in the title bar

 Automatically Ending Non-Responsive Tasks

  1. Start Regedit
  2. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\AutoEndTasks
  3. Set the value to be 1
  4. In the same section, change the WaitToKillAppTimeout to the number of milliseconds you want.

 Removing the MSN Messenger

If you want to remove the MSN Messenger from always starting in the system tray, do
  1. Start / Run
  2. Then enter in the following string: RunDll32 advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection %windir%\INF\msmsgs.inf,BLC.Remove
To remove it completely, see the section Adding / Removing Additional Programs
Remove the hide  from the line:
msmsgs=msgrocm.dll,OcEntry,msmsgs.inf,hide,7

 Creating a Password Recovery Disk

In case you forget your password, you can create a password recovery floppy disk beforehand to help you out of this problem.
  1. Single-click Start menu
  2. Go to the Control Panel / User Accounts
  3. Click the User Account
  4. On the left hand side, click on Prevent forgotten password
  5. You will need to know your password to create the disk.
  6. If you don't remember your password sometime in the future, click on the green arrow like normal at the login and you will be prompted to insert the password recover disk.

 Repairing Damaged Winsock2


The symptoms when Winsock2 is damaged shows when you try to release and renew the IP address using IPCONFIG.
And you get the following error message:
An error occurred while renewing interface 'Internet': An operation was attempted on something that is not a socket.

Also Internet Explorer may give the following error message:
The page cannot be displayed Additionally, you may have no IP address or no Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) address, and you may be receiving IP packets but not sending them
.
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If you have WindowsXP with Service Pack 2, there is a one line command you can run to reset the winsock2 registry entries
netsh winsock reset catalog

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There are two easy ways to determine if Winsock2 is damaged:
From the XP source files, go to the Support / Tools directory
Winsock Test Method 1
Run netdiag /test:winsock
The end should say Winsock test ..... passed
Winsock Test Method 2
  1. Run Msinfo32
  2. Click on the + by Components
  3. Click on the by Network
  4. Click on Protocol
  5. There should be 10 sections if the Winsock2 key is ok
MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IP]
MSAFD Tcpip [UDP/IP]
RSVP UDP Service Provider
RSVP TCP Service Provider
MSAFD NetBIOS [\Device\NetBT_Tcpip...
MSAFD NetBIOS [\Device\NetBT_Tcpip...
MSAFD NetBIOS [\Device\NetBT_Tcpip...
MSAFD NetBIOS [\Device\NetBT_Tcpip...
MSAFD NetBIOS [\Device\NetBT_Tcpip...
MSAFD NetBIOS [\Device\NetBT_Tcpip...
If the names are anything different from those in this list, then likely Winsock2 is corrupted and needs to be repaired.
If you have any 3rd party software installed, the name MSAFD may be changed.
There should be no fewer than 10 sections.

To repair Winsock2
  1. Run Regedit
  2. Delete the following two registry keys:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Winsock
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Winsock2
  1. Restart the computer
  2. Go to Network Connections
  3. Right click and select Properties
  4. Click on the Install button
  5. Select Protocol
  6. Click on the Add  button
  7. Click on the Have Disk button
  8. Browse to the \Windows\inf directory
  9. Click on the Open button
  10. Click on the OK button
  11. Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
  12. Click on the OK button
  13. Reboot

 Locking the Workstation

There are two ways you can lock the workstation.
  1. With a Windows key + L
  2. Create an shortcut rundll32.exe user32.dll,LockWorkStation

Adding / Removing Additional Programs in XP hidden file

By default, WindowsXP does not display all the programs you can add or remove.
To show this list:
Edit the \Windows\Inf\sysoc.inf file
In the Components section, simply remove the word hide.
This will leave two commas together (like on the rest of the items).
Then you can go to the Control Panel / Add or Remove Programs / Add/Remove Windows Components and the new items will be displayed.
[Components]
NtComponents=ntoc.dll,NtOcSetupProc,,4
WBEM=ocgen.dll,OcEntry,wbemoc.inf,hide,7
Display=desk.cpl,DisplayOcSetupProc,,7
Fax=fxsocm.dll,FaxOcmSetupProc,fxsocm.inf,,7
NetOC=netoc.dll,NetOcSetupProc,netoc.inf,,7
iis=iis.dll,OcEntry,iis.inf,,7
com=comsetup.dll,OcEntry,comnt5.inf,hide,7
dtc=msdtcstp.dll,OcEntry,dtcnt5.inf,hide,7
IndexSrv_System = setupqry.dll,IndexSrv,setupqry.inf,,7
TerminalServer=TsOc.dll, HydraOc, TsOc.inf,hide,2
msmq=msmqocm.dll,MsmqOcm,msmqocm.inf,,6
ims=imsinsnt.dll,OcEntry,ims.inf,,7
fp_extensions=fp40ext.dll,FrontPage4Extensions,fp40ext.inf,,7
AutoUpdate=ocgen.dll,OcEntry,au.inf,hide,7
msmsgs=msgrocm.dll,OcEntry,msmsgs.inf,hide,7
msnexplr=ocmsn.dll,OcEntry,msnmsn.inf,,7
smarttgs=ocgen.dll,OcEntry,msnsl.inf,,7
RootAutoUpdate=ocgen.dll,OcEntry,rootau.inf,,7


Games=ocgen.dll,OcEntry,games.inf,,7

AccessUtil=ocgen.dll,OcEntry,accessor.inf,,7
CommApps=ocgen.dll,OcEntry,communic.inf,HIDE,7
MultiM=ocgen.dll,OcEntry,multimed.inf,HIDE,7
AccessOpt=ocgen.dll,OcEntry,optional.inf,HIDE,7
Pinball=ocgen.dll,OcEntry,pinball.inf,HIDE,7
MSWordPad=ocgen.dll,OcEntry,wordpad.inf,HIDE,7
ZoneGames=zoneoc.dll,ZoneSetupProc,igames.inf,,7

Speed up menu display

Microsoft Windows XP uses many visual effects to provide a rich, friendly interface. One of these settings allows menus to fade into view when you open them. This visual effect is so smooth that you may never have noticed it; however, the effect does cause menus to take a little longer to appear.
On a fast computer, this shouldn't be an issue. But on a computer that isn’t responding as quickly as you'd like, you can make menus display faster.
To speed up menu display
1.Click Start. Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.
My Computer shortcut menu with Properties selected
2.Click the Advanced tab. In the Performance area, click Settings.
System Properties dialog box Advanced tab with Settings button selected
3.On the Visual Effects tab in the Performance Options dialog box, clear the Fade or slide menus into view check box.
Visual Effects tab in Performance Options dialog box with Fade or slide menus into view selected
4.Click OK.
5.In the System Properties dialog box, click OK.
Advanced tab in System Properties dialog box with OK selected
Now when you click a menu, it will appear almost instantly.

Windows 7 Default Services Configuration Startup Type and Log on Account

Did you tweak the Services configuration incorrectly, resulting in a system slowdown or leading to other catastrophe? And you don’t remember the original configuration to revert back? You may find the Windows 7 default Services configuration table below useful.
Note that some of these services may not be found in your system, depending upon the edition of Windows 7 you’ve installed. For example, the BranchCache feature and the corresponding Service are available only in Windows 7 Ultimate and Enterprise Editions.
Service Name Startup Type Log On As
ActiveX Installer (AxInstSV) Manual Local System
Adaptive Brightness Manual Local Service
Application Experience Manual Local System
Application Identity Manual Local Service
Application Information Manual Local System
Application Layer Gateway Manual Local Service
Application Management Manual Local System
Background Intelligent Transfer Automatic (Delayed) Local System
Base Filtering Engine Automatic Local Service
BitLocker Drive Encryption Manual Local System
Block Level Backup Engine Manual Local System
Bluetooth Support Service Manual Local Service
BranchCache Manual NetworkService
Certificate Propagation Manual Local System
CNG Key Isolation Manual Local System
COM+ Event System Automatic Local Service
COM+ System Application Manual Local System
Computer Browser Manual Local System
Credential Manager Manual Local System
Cryptographic Services Automatic Network Service
DCOM Server Process Launcher Automatic Local System
Desktop Window Manager Session Manager Automatic Local System
DHCP Client Automatic Local Service
Diagnostic Policy Service Automatic Local Service
Diagnostic Service Host Manual Local Service
Diagnostic System Host Manual Local System
Disk Defragmenter Manual Local System
Distributed Link Tracking Client Automatic Local System
Distributed Transaction Coordinator Manual Network Service
DNS Client Automatic Network Service
Encrypting File System (EFS) Manual Local System
Extensible Authentication Protocol Manual Local System
Fax Manual Network Service
Function Discovery Provider Host Manual Local Service
Function Discovery Resource Publication Manual Local Service
Group Policy Client Automatic Local System
Health Key and Certificate Management Manual Local System
HomeGroup Listener Manual Local System
HomeGroup Provider Manual Local Service
Human Interface Device Access Manual Local System
IKE and AuthIP IPsec Keying Modules Manual Local System
Interactive Services Detection Manual Local System
Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) Disabled Local System
IP Helper Automatic Local System
IPsec Policy Agent Manual Network Service
KtmRm for Distributed Transaction Coordinator Manual Network Service
Link-Layer Topology Discovery Mapper Manual Local Service
Media Center Extender Service Disabled Local Service
Microsoft .NET NGEN v2.0.50727 X86 Manual Local System
Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Service Manual Local System
Microsoft Software Shadow Copy Provider Manual Local System
Multimedia Class Scheduler Automatic Local System
Net.Tcp Port Sharing Service Disabled Local Service
Netlogon Manual Local System
Network Access Protection Agent Manual Network Service
Network Connections Manual Local System
Network List Service Manual Local Service
Network Location Awareness Automatic Network Service
Network Store Interface Service Automatic Local Service
Offline Files Disabled Local System
Parental Controls Manual Local Service
Peer Name Resolution Protocol Manual Local Service
Peer Networking Grouping Manual Local Service
Peer Networking Identity Manager Manual Local Service
Performance Counter DLL Host Manual Local Service
Performance Logs & Alerts Manual Local Service
Plug and Play Automatic Local System
PnP-X IP Bus Enumerator Manual Local System
PNRP Machine Name Publication Service Manual Local Service
Portable Device Enumerator Service Manual Local System
Power Automatic Local System
Print Spooler Automatic Local System
Problem Reports and Solutions Control Panel Manual Local System
Program Compatibility Assistant Service Automatic Local System
Protected Storage Manual Local System
Quality Windows Audio Video Experience Manual Local Service
Remote Access Auto Connection Manager Manual Local System
Remote Access Connection Manager Manual Local System
Remote Desktop Configuration Manual Local System
Remote Desktop Services Manual Network Service
Remote Desktop Services UserMode Port Redirector Manual Local System
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Automatic Network Service
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator Manual Network Service
Remote Registry Manual Local Service
Routing and Remote Access Disabled Local System
RPC Endpoint Mapper Automatic Network Service
Secondary Logon Manual Local System
Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol Service Manual Local Service
Security Accounts Manager Automatic Local System
Security Center Automatic (Delayed) Local Service
Server Automatic Local System
Shell Hardware Detection Automatic Local System
Smart Card Manual Local Service
Smart Card Removal Policy Manual Local System
SNMP Trap Manual Local Service
Software Protection Automatic (Delayed) Network Service
SPP Notification Service Manual Local Service
SSDP Discovery Manual Local Service
Superfetch Automatic Local System
System Event Notification Service Automatic Local System
Tablet PC Input Service Manual Local System
Task Scheduler Automatic Local System
TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper Automatic Local Service
Telephony Manual Network Service
Themes Automatic Local System
Thread Ordering Server Manual Local Service
TPM Base Services Manual Local Service
UPnP Device Host Manual Local Service
User Profile Service Automatic Local System
Virtual Disk Manual Local System
Volume Shadow Copy Manual Local System
WebClient Manual Local Service
Windows Activation Technologies Service Manual Local System
Windows Audio Automatic Local Service
Windows Audio Endpoint Builder Automatic Local System
Windows Backup Manual Local System
Windows Biometric Service Manual Local System
Windows CardSpace Manual Local System
Windows Color System Manual Local Service
Windows Connect Now – Config Registrar Manual Local Service
Windows Defender Manual Local System
Windows Driver Foundation – User-mode Driver… Automatic Local System
Windows Error Reporting Service Manual Local System
Windows Event Collector Manual Network Service
Windows Event Log Automatic Local Service
Windows Firewall Automatic Local Service
Windows Font Cache Service Manual Local Service
Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) Manual Local Service
Windows Installer Manual Local System
Windows Management Instrumentation Automatic Local System
Windows Media Center Receiver Service Manual Network Service
Windows Media Center Scheduler Service Manual Network Service
Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service Manual Network Service
Windows Modules Installer Manual Local System
Windows Presentation Foundation Font Cache Manual Local Service
Windows Remote Management (WS-Management) Manual Network Service
Windows Search Automatic (Delayed) Local System
Windows Time Manual Local Service
Windows Update Automatic (Delayed) Local System
WinHTTP Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Manual Local Service
Wired AutoConfig Manual Local System
WLAN AutoConfig Automatic Local System
WMI Performance Adapter Manual Local System
Workstation Automatic Network Service
WWAN AutoConfig Manual Local Service

Hidden Registry Settings for the “Send to” Menu in Windows 7

DelaySendToMenuBuild

By default when you right-click on a file or folder in Windows 7,  it enumerates the items in your Send To folder to build the Send To menu. By setting the DelaySendToMenuBuild DWORD value data to 1 you can change the default behavior, so that Send To menu entries are generated only when you click the "Send To" menu, rather than on every right-click.
Also, you may notice that the context menu pops up little bit faster than before.
DelaySendToMenuBuild (REG_DWORD value) is implemented in the following registry location:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Explorer

NoSendTo

The NoSendTo value can be used to hide the "Send To" menu in the right-click menu for a file type. It’s implemented in the file type’s ProgID. For example, to hide the "Send To" menu for text files (.txt), you’ll have to create a NoSendTo (REG_SZ) value in this location:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \ txtfile

NoDrivesInSendToMenu

The Send To menu displays removable drives by default, as shown below:
By enabling the NoDrivesInSendToMenu (DWORD) value, you can hide drive-letters from the Send To menu without actually hiding the drives in Windows Explorer environment. This edit works in Windows 7 and Windows Vista, and is explained in this article and also here. It’s implemented in this registry location:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Policies \ Explorer
* You’ll need to logoff and login back for this registry edit to take effect.

Recover Data from Corrupted Hard Disk

We have lots of important data in our hard disks, don’t we? It would definitely be a problem if our hard disk crashes or become unreadable. Such was a case with one of our readers who wanted to know how to recover data from a corrupted hard disk.
Unstoppable Copier is a tool that can recover files from disks with physical damage. The tool is also able to copy the data from a hard disk with not only bad sectors or scratches but also with errors while performing a read operation.
The program called Unstoppable Copier will attempt to recover every readable piece of a file and put the pieces together. The tool can also be used to perform a daily backup of the drives. The tool can also be made to schedule the task through its command line utility.
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Recovers files from disks with physical damage. Allows you to copy files from disks with problems such as bad sectors, scratches or that just give errors when reading data. The program will attempt to recover every readable piece of a file and put the pieces together. Using this method most types of files can be made useable even if some parts were not recoverable in the end.

Features:

Program now supports batch copying to automate the programs use and save copying/restore copying jobs. The level of data recovery can be changed to enable very intense data recovery through to skipping damaged files completely. The data recovery process can be paused and resumed mid file. Logging can be enabled to record details on transfered files, their integrity and offsets of any errors. The programs language can be changed between English, Spanish, Russian, French and German. Multiple directories structures or single files can be dragged and dropped onto unstoppable copier for transfer.


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Rename The Start Button in Windows XP to your desired name

Change windows start button in xp
I am not going to show you any complex methods to Rename the Start button in windows xp. Earlier we used Resource hacker tool to Rename the Start Button manually. This involved complex steps that was a way difficult for beginners. If you want to do it manually follow this link

Rename Windows Xp Start button using Resource Hacker

In this post I am going to show you a simple tool that will do all the work. Its called as “Start Button Renamer”.
Renamer or Change windows Start Button
This tool looks this way. Simply enter your desired word in New Label Text box and Click Rename It! . Hurreee. Your Start button text is changed to your desired text.
Description:
“Start Button Renamer” is a simple utility for renaming the [Start] button under Windows XP. With this freeware tool, you can change default label of the [Start] button with your own text. This is great when you want to tease your friends or when you intend to have a greater variety in Windows.
“Start Button Renamer” also is Open Source. This means that the source code of the program is presented with it, so that you could change it according to your own taste and wish, therefore you can add more possibilities on it

computer to normal state when it freezes or hangs up

Sometimes when you are in the middle of someting and suddenly your computer hangs or freezes. You are left with no other option than to restart your computer directly. But the only 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:
First keep on pressing “Num Lock” key until your Operating system is back to normal state. This releases the processor from any busy process. If this doesn’t work then follow the below ten tips to bring you computer back to normal state when it is struck.
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!