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System Restore

July 22nd, 2008 Comments off

The System Restore feature is used to return your computer to a known working earlier state following a system failure or major problem with your system.

System Restore creates a Restore Point before changes are made to the system, such as the installation of new device drivers or applications. A Restore Point is a snapshot of the system and consists of a copy of the registry and other important system files. It is also possible for a user to create Restore Points manually.

System Restore requires at least 200Mb of disk space and should be enabled before it can be used, from the System Restore tab of the System Properties dialog.

This is launched either from RMB (right mouse button) on My Computer and select Properties

or

Start … All Programs … Control Panel … System

System Restore Settings

System Restore Settings

The settings allow you to specify how much disk space to use for System Resore Points and whether monitoring of the drive, or drives, is switched on.

To revert your system to a previously created Restore Point use the System Restore Wizard, which is launched from

Start … All Programs … Accessories … System Tools … System Restore

and selectthe option

Restore my computer to an earlier time

System Restore Wizard

System Restore Wizard

Follow the wizard instructions, selecting a date from the calendar of the Restore Point you want to revert to, and on completion the system will shut down and reboot to the state the system was in at that date.

Remember you will lose changes to any settings, applications, installations etc. that you have made since the date of the Restore Point (For example you will need to re-install any applications that you installed after the date the Restore Point was created).

BTW. You can see that this is the same wizard to use for manually creating System Restore Points. In this case select the option to Create a restore point.

(Tip: I have successfully recovered from a corrupt User Profile by returning to a previously created Restore Point – although this may not always work, depending on the nature of the corruption, it can be worth a try).

PowerToys for Windows XP

July 20th, 2008 Comments off

PowerToys are provided by Microsoft and add functionality to the Windows XP experience. (They are additional programs that developers work on after a product has been released.)

However, they are not part of Windows XP and are not supported by Microsoft.  PowerToys are available for Windows XP only and will not work with Windows Vista.

Details are available at

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/Downloads/powertoys/Xppowertoys.mspx

The following utilities are available:

Color Control Panel Applet

Professional-level photographers and designers know that getting consistent, accurate color from file to screen to print and beyond is a requirement for great results. This new tool helps you manage Windows color settings in one place.

SyncToy

With new sources of files coming from every direction (such as digital cameras, e-mail, cell phones, portable media players, camcorders, PDAs, and laptops), SyncToy can help you copy, move, and synchronize different directories.

RAW Image Thumbnailer and Viewer

Are you a serious photographer? Now you can organize and work with digital RAW files in Windows Explorer (much as you can with JPEG images). This tool provides thumbnails, previews, printing, and metadata display for RAW images.

ClearType Tuner

This PowerToy lets you use ClearType technology to make it easier to read text on your screen, and installs in the Control Panel for easy access.

HTML Slide Show Wizard

This wizard helps you create an HTML slide show of your digital pictures, ready to place on your Web site.

Open Command Window Here

This PowerToy adds an “Open Command Window Here” context menu option on file system folders, giving you a quick way to open a command window (cmd.exe) pointing at the selected folder.

Alt-Tab Replacement

With this PowerToy, in addition to seeing the icon of the application window you are switching to, you will also see a preview of the page. This helps particularly when multiple sessions of an application are open.

Tweak UI

This PowerToy gives you access to system settings that are not exposed in the Windows XP default user interface, including mouse settings, Explorer settings, taskbar settings, and more.

Power Calculator

With this PowerToy you can graph and evaluate functions as well as perform many different types of conversions.

Image Resizer

This PowerToy enables you to resize one or many image files with a right-click.

CD Slide Show Generator

With this PowerToy you can view images burned to a CD as a slide show. The Generator works downlevel on Windows 9x machines as well.

Virtual Desktop Manager

Manage up to four desktops from the Windows taskbar with this PowerToy.

Taskbar Magnifier

Use this PowerToy to magnify part of the screen from the taskbar.

Webcam Timershot

This PowerToy lets you take pictures at specified time intervals from a Webcam connected to your computer and save them to a location that you designate.

Remove Shortcut Arrows

July 20th, 2008 Comments off

Removing the arrows from shortcuts on the desktop.

Although you can do this by making modifications directly to the registry, the easiset way to do this is to use the Tweak UI Powertoy available from Microsoft.

Tweak UI - Shortcut Overlay

Tweak UI - Shortcut Overlay

As shown, you can selec whether to use an arrow, a “light” arrow, custom overlay or no arrow at all (which is my preferred option).

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Tweak UI

July 20th, 2008 Comments off

Tweak UI is one of the PowerToys available for Windows XP from Microsoft.

This PowerToy gives you access to system settings that are not exposed in the Windows XP default user interface, including mouse settings, Explorer settings, taskbar settings, and more.

Version 2.10 requires Windows XP Service Pack 1 or above

Download TweakUI 2.1

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