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Create a right-click command prompt option

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

From a great post originally posted on Tech republic‘s web-log here, below is one awesome registry tweak I can really see being handy in windows XP. 10: Create a right-click command prompt option You can right-click a folder to get a list of actions you can apply to it. Here’s a way to create an [...]

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Mobile Support Added to R Champ

Friday, July 18th, 2008

R Champ now has mobile support for phones via wp-pda! I just tested it on my Q9c and it works like a charm! nice work! As for info on here, I’m working on getting a lot more info out there. It tough trying to keep up to date, but I’m working on it. To help [...]

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Disable 8.3 Naming Convention in XP

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

Most people don’t know, but windows creates a backup of every file that has a name longer than 8 characters. This tends to eat up some of those valuable resources I mention from time to time. If you aren’t running any old programs that run on 16 bit (which I doubt you are unless your [...]

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Speed Boost XP: The DIY for Speed Tuning Your Computer

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

I have been rummaging around my computer, attempting what every person does when they are bored ( no not surfing YouTube and other time wasting sites), try to speed up XP. In doing this, I have found some surefire ways to get your computer faster. There is a catch though. Some steps are easy while [...]

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Windows Automatic Update, A Must! – Walkthrough

Sunday, July 8th, 2007

There are a lot of tech people out there that do not like to have Windows Automatic Updates running because it takes up resources. Honestly, I think everyone should. It’s the most basic of security features you can have, AND because windows is targeted so often, why would you take the risk of forgetting to [...]

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Turning on Windows Firewall – walkthrough

Sunday, July 8th, 2007

OK here is how to turn on windows firewall. First, click on the Start button on the taskbar. Then, navigate to the Control Panel Next, click on the Windows Firewall Icon. Now, just select the button and your good to go! If you want to know how to turn on Windows Update, click here.

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