- Resize screen fonts on the fly in Internet Explorer
- Mouse Sonar
- Quick back and forward commands in Internet explorer
- Mount a new hard drive as a folder in your C: drive
- Enable clear type
- Create a keyboard shortcut to a folder or program
- Use remote desktop to connect to your PC from anywhere (XP Pro only)
- XP Powertoys
- Backing up or transferring your email manually with outlook express
- Running legacy software in Windows XP
- Compressing files and folders to save space
- Open explorer window from current command prompt directory
- Using Quick Edit in the Command Prompt
- Select 'No to all' when copying files in XP
- Bypass the recycle bin when deleting a file
- Create a link to shutdown your PC
- Hosting online games through the Windows XP firewall
- Rename multiple files simultaneouslySource : http://www.pcstats.com
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Useful Tech Tips for Windows (13-30)
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