The way this works
in registry hack land is pretty simple:
Now what if we wanted to include that one
in our registry hack file along with the Secure Desktop stuff?
Not exact matches
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The following article shows you a
registry hack that adds the
registry editor as another option
in the Control Panel.
Open up the
registry hack file and you'll see a whole bunch of different stuff
in it — yes, our PromptOnSecureDesktop is there
in the file, but what about all the other stuff?
And
in the case of this particular
registry hack, that would work just fine because there is only a single value on the right — but most of the time, you're going to need to edit the file.
Almost all
registry hacks involve either tweaking the behavior of some component
in Windows, or disabling a behavior that you don't like.
While we're on the subject of the Control Panel, you can access the Control Panel easily from the right - click menu on the desktop or
in Windows Explorer using a
registry hack.
This
registry hack is from the Windows XP days, but also works
in Windows 7 and Vista.
Since the only way to completely disable UAC
in all versions of Windows 7 is a
registry hack To disable UAC via the
registry, you'll need to head to the start menu search box and type
in regedit.exe and browse down to the following key:
In today's edition of Geek School we're going to teach you how to use Process Monitor to actually accomplish troubleshooting and figuring out
registry hacks that you would not know about otherwise.
In fact, Group Policy is how a lot of your favorite registry hacks were found in the first plac
In fact, Group Policy is how a lot of your favorite
registry hacks were found
in the first plac
in the first place.
Whenever you customize a key or value
in the
registry, you could arguably call it a
registry hack... but
in this context, we're referring to those downloadable
registry hack files with the.
If you're trying to combine more than one
registry hack, keep that
in mind — you only want it at the top line, once.
In order to enable additional fonts in the command prompt, you'll need to pull out your registry hacking skills and open up regedit.exe through the start menu search or run box, navigating down to the following ke
In order to enable additional fonts
in the command prompt, you'll need to pull out your registry hacking skills and open up regedit.exe through the start menu search or run box, navigating down to the following ke
in the command prompt, you'll need to pull out your
registry hacking skills and open up regedit.exe through the start menu search or run box, navigating down to the following key:
There's a simple little
registry hack that will change the amount of time between hovering your mouse over the Show Desktop button
in the lower right - hand corner of the Taskbar, and the Aero Peek display showing up.
I've created a
registry hack to add the
registry editor as another option
in the Control Panel
in any version of Windows.
We have covered a lot of
registry hacks you can use to customize hidden settings
in Windows.
Here's a
registry hack that adds an item to the menu that will let you take ownership of the files
in a single step, so you can delete, move, or otherwise modify the file.
If you want to use a
registry hack to disable balloon notifications
in all versions of Vista and Windows 7... The Geek has a guide for that too.
Simply download our handy
registry hacks included
in the link below, extract the files, and double click on the one you want to apply.
The
registry hacks above just remove the individual folder keys from these locations
in the
registry, while the Restore ones re-add them.
In earlier versions of Windows 10, you can only set an Ethernet connection as metered with a
registry hack.
If you don't feel like editing the
registry in Windows 7 yourself, we've created two downloadable
registry hacks you can use.
To make it a little simpler and prevent the annoying Regedit prompts, what you can do is create a shortcut to regedit.exe, pass
in the location of the
registry hack file we've provided, and make sure to use the / s switch for silent mode.
You can prevent this from happening by disabling the thumbnail cache
in Folder Options or via a
registry hack.
We're also going to carry over some techniques used
in the previous article, where we used a batch file instead of
registry hacks to launch our PowerShell script.
Make sure to check out our guide to using Program Compatibility Mode
in Windows 7 before you make this
registry hack — it's really a very useful feature.
Several programs can prevent the app switcher and charms from appearing when you move your mouse to the corners of the screen
in Windows 8, but you can do it yourself with this quick
registry hack.