Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Hiding Partitions


Many times we want to hide some files or hide a drive suppose e:\ as that data is crucial or we don't want to share this data with others so what can we do in this case.
There is a way out in Group Policy editor steps:
1) Open Group policy editor by clicking on Start >>run >>gpedit.msc
2) On extreme left pane click on administrative templates under User Configuration
3) Click on windows component then windows explorer
4) Double Click on Hide These Specified Drives In My Computer.
5) Under setting tab click on enable Choose the drive & hide that drive
isn't that Simple enough that anyone can do this .
To make the drive visible double click on Hide These Specified Drives In My Computer and disable it out .

Create Your Personal Log on Message


Create Your Personal Log on Message
To create a message for your windows log on try this trick.
1. Start >> Run type regedit and the click OK.
2. In the Registry Editor, find the following key:
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon"
3. Double click on LegalNoticeCaption, type something like My Personal Log on Message and then click OK.
4 Double click LegalNoticeText, and then type your log on message.
5. Close the Registry editor and your new message will appear at every log on.
Note:
For Standalone networks or Work groups or Personal Computers the custom screen appears just before the Welcome screen.

Can you create a folder without name is this possible...


yes it is we can create a folder without any name it seems very tempting isn't it . to do this there are just 2 steps to follow yes just 2 steps OK let us see


1) Create a folder while renaming the folder delete the name of the folder.
2) Press Alt+255 click enter

you would see a folder without any name nice na....