This registry hack does exactly the same thing as the above Group Policy setting.
It does the exact same thing the above
registry hack does.
If you'd like to see what these or any other
registry hacks do, you can just right - click the.
Not exact matches
I have been looking about HTG and i have noticed that something called a go fast car
registry hack, is there something on HTG that shows you how to
do this or can someone tell me; i know about it from what Rick posted here
If you don't feel like diving into the
Registry yourself, we've created a couple of
registry hacks you can use.
If you don't feel like diving into the
Registry yourself, we've created two downloadable
registry hacks you can use.
We
do, however, have a quick
registry hack that can at least let you keep a black background on your Start menu and action center.
If you don't feel like diving into the
Registry each time to set your connection as metered or unmetered, we've created two downloadable
registry hacks you can use.
There is a simple
registry hack that can remove programs you don't want on the menu.
We don't
do a lot of
registry hack articles anymore, but back when we first started we would use Process Monitor to figure out what
registry keys were being accessed, and then go tweak those
registry keys to see what would happen.
Almost all
registry hacks involve either tweaking the behavior of some component in Windows, or disabling a behavior that you don't like.
Deleting a big portion of the
registry is never going to make your computer run faster, and there's no
registry hack that will speed up your computer or give you some major new functionality that doesn't exist.
You may not have thought about it before, but we covered how to
do this using a simple
registry hack, anyway.
We've received lots of requests to add Defrag to the right - click menu for a drive, so we created a simple
registry hack that can be easily added that
does just that.
If you don't feel like diving into the
Registry yourself, we've created downloadable
registry hacks you can use.
If you don't feel like manually dealing with the
registry hack, you can just download this one.
Yeah, it's probably not the most common request, but here's how to
do it anyway with a simple
registry hack.
If you don't feel like diving into the
Registry yourself, we've created some
registry hacks you can use.
Using a little
registry hacking and the clip.exe utility built into Windows 7 and Vista, we can
do just that, and we can even hide it behind the Shift + Right - Click menu so that it won't waste space on the menu unless you hold down the shift key.
Update: Windows 7
does the same thing to my Shutdown button, and this same
registry hack fixes the problem.
It's important to note that you should never
hack the
registry if you don't know what you're
doing, because your computer will light on fire and some squirrels may be injured.
To make this tweak, we'll be
doing a quick
registry hack, but there's a downloadable version provided as well.
There's a simple
registry hack you can
do that will enable «Open Command Window Here» item without holding down the shift key:
If you don't feel like diving into the
registry yourself, we've created two downloadable
registry hacks you can use.
Aside from the intrinsic value of this
registry hack — it is kind of a niche problem that most users won't have to deal with — the biggest question that comes to mind is, why is it so difficult to
do?
If you don't feel like editing the
registry in Windows 7 yourself, we've created two downloadable
registry hacks you can use.
If for some strange reason you
do not, then this
registry hack will help you get it.
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.
If you want to
do it with a
registry hack, you can follow our tutorial on how to
do that.
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.
We've created two downloadable
registry hacks that
do the work for you.
And we just discovered new hidden settings menu after
doing a
registry hack named: Samples.