on Sep 30, 2010
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You can abort a forced shutdown by doing just one same trick in many different ways. 1) By Making a batch .bat file, 2) By making a shortcut, 3) By using Run Box, 4) By using Command Prompt. All these are equally good ways of stoping shutdown when the shotdown box appears on the screen.
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Setting up a timer for automatic shutdown is not difficult, in fact many people would already know about it, but if you don’t, read on.
There is no software to install and no tweaks to be made. An automatic shutdown is inbuilt into Windows and ready to be explored. Let’s check out how we can set a timer for automatic shutdown.
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Scheduling allows you to complete tasks such as a virus scan, software build or file copy while you are away. Similarly you can schedule Shutdown. The computer will shut down at the time specified whether you are sitting at the computer or not. It can also be used as a way to limit the amount of time users have on the computer as long as the users do not have administrator privileges. Users with administrator privileges will have the ability to stop the shutdown process.
on Sep 27, 2010
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Are you fed up with the banner at the bottom of Yahoo Messenger?
Here is a tweak how to get rid of it. Open Notepad and paste following lines there:
on Sep 23, 2010
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On Microsoft Windows, the Run command is used to directly open an application or document whose path is known. It functions like a one line CLI (command Line Interface). You type something and hit enter. Whatever you type is taken as command or instruction and windows performs corresponding action. If wrong command is given, windows shows an error box.
on Sep 22, 2010
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Here are few very useful run commands. These commands can be used to quickly access some commonly used features. All these commands are case insensitive (means you can type these commands in upper or lower case).