8 Registry Hacks to Tweak Your Windows PC




8 Registry Hacks to Tweak Your Windows PC
If you�re one such geek who would like to customize Windows in your own way, here is a list of 8 interesting registry hacks that you need to try:
1. Disable USB Devices:
Disabling USB ports can be a smart idea to add security to the computer. This can be really handy if the computer is on a public place where the chances of virus and other malware infection is really high. You can easily disable access to USB ports with the following registry hack:
- Open the Registry Editor (Start -> Run -> Type regedit and hit Enter)
- In the registry, navigate to the following key:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\UsbStor
- In the right-side pane, double-click on �Start�.
- In the �Value data� field enter 4 and click on �OK�.
- Close the Registry Editor and reboot.
To enable USB devices, follow the same procedure as above except in the step-4 enter 3 in the �Value data� field.
Works on Windows XP, Vista and 7.
2. Disable Notification Balloons in Windows 7 and Vista:
You can now disable the annoying notification balloons that keeps popping up frequently with warning messages and reminders. Here is a step-by-step procedure to do that:
- Open the Registry Editor and navigate to the following key:HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced
- Right-click on the right-hand pane, and create a new �DWORD�.
- Rename it to EnableBalloonTips, double-click on it and set the �Value data� to 0. Reboot the computer to see the changes in effect.
3. Add �Recycle Bin� to My Computer in Windows 7 and Vista:
Would you like to add the �Recycle Bin� icon to My Computer so that you need not go back to the desktop to access it when required? Well, here is how you can do that:
- Open the Registry Editor and navigate to the following key:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MyComputer\ NameSpace
- Right-click on �NameSpace� and select New -> Key. Name the key with the following name:{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}
- Now, open �My Computer� and hit F5 to refresh the screen. This should show up the �Recycle Bin� icon.
4. Disable the Windows Task Manager:
Need to limit access to your computer by disabling the Task Manager? Here is a simple registry hack to do this:
- Open the Registry Editor and navigate to the following key:HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies
- Right-click on �Policies�, select New -> Key and name the key as System.If you are on Windows XP, you need not create the new key �System� as it is already present in it. So, you can directly navigate to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\ Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System in the Step-1 itself.
- Right-click on �System�, create a new �DWORD� and name it to DisableTaskMgr.
- Double-click on the DWORD �DisableTaskMgr� and set the �Value data� to 1 (0=Enable, 1=Disable).
- To enable the Task Manager, Set the �Value data� back to 0.
Works on Windows XP, Vista and 7.
5. Change the Registered Owner and Organization Name:
Here is a simple hack to change the name of the Registered owner on your computer:
- Open the Registry Editor and navigate to:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion
- On the right-side pane, find the keys RegisteredOwner and RegisteredOrganization. Double-click on them to change the names to whatever you want.
- To see the changes, right-click on �My Computer� and select �Properties�.
Works on Windows XP, Vista and 7.
6. Add Programs to Windows Startup:
You can now add your favorite programs to Windows Startup without the need for using the start-up folder. Here is a way to do this:
- Open the Registry Editor and navigate to the following key:HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
- On the right-side pane, create a new �String Value� and rename it to the name of the program that you want to add (you can give any name, it doesn�t matter).
- Double-click on the �String Value�, in the �Value data� field add the path of the executable program that has to execute at startup.
- Reboot the computer to see the changes in effect.
Works on Windows XP, Vista and 7.
7. Add �Pin to Start Menu� Option for Folders in Windows 7 and Vista:
Ever wanted to pin a folder to the start menu to gain faster access to it? Well, it is possible to add the �Pin to Start Menu� option so that you can plug your favorite folders to Start Menu. Here is a step-by-step procedure:
- Open the Registry Editor and navigate to:HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers
- Right-click on �ContextMenuHandlers� and select New -> Key. Name the key as follows:{a2a9545d-a0c2-42b4-9708-a0b2badd77c8}
- Now, whenever you want to add a folder to Start Menu, hold down the Shift key and right-click on the folder. You should see the �Pin to Start Menu� option in the context menu�.
8. Disable �Aero Shake� in Windows 7:
One of the new additions to Windows 7 is the �Aero Shake� feature using which it is possible to grab a window using it�s title bar and shake it. This will minimize all the other open windows if any. It is really a handy feature! However, if you ever wanted to disable this feature, here is a solution:
- Open the Registry Editor and navigate to the following key:HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows
- Now, right-click on �Windows� key and create a new Key called Explorer.
- Right-click on the �Explorer� key and create a new �DWORD� called NoWindowMinimizingShortcuts and set it�s value to 1.
- Close the Registry Editor and reboot the computer to see the changes in effect.
I hope you enjoyed this post. Try the hacks and share your experiences.
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