Default Start Page in Internet Explorer

Posted on June 30th, 2009 in Internet Browsers by admin

Most people might already know how to set up a default start page in Internet Explorer (tools > options > main tab), but what I thought I’d teach you today is just how to set your default page using a registry edit.

  • Open your registry editor
  • Navigate to the following location – HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main
  • Find the following key – Start Page
  • Double click it
  • Change the value data to whatever new home page you want
  • Here is a suggestion!
Default Start Page in Internet Explorer

Disable Last Access Timestamp in XP

Posted on June 24th, 2009 in System Settings by admin

In Windows XP whenever your PC reads a file it marks that file with times and dates when you accessed it last. Now if you often check back at these data for any reason than you should keep Last Access Timestamp enabled, but if you don’t then you can disable it.

By disabling it you will stop XP from marking everyfile with a timestamp and cluttering things up, I have given two options here to which disable your Last Access Timestamp.

Command Prompt

  • Open your cmd
  • Enter the following command
    • FSUTIL behavior set disablelastaccess 1
  • Reboot your computer
  • To turn Last Access Timestamp back on just put this command back into your cmd
    • FSUTIL behavior set disablelastaccess 0

Registry Edit

  • Open your registry editor
  • Navigate to this location
    • SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem
  • Add a new DWORD
    • NtfsDisableLastAccessUpdate
  • Set the value to 1
  • Set the value to 0 if you want to enable it again

Speed Up Windows XP

Posted on June 9th, 2009 in System Settings by admin

Here are a few hints and tweaks for you to perform to speed up your Windows XP machine;

Disk Cleanup

You should try and run a disk cleanup at least once a month;

  • Open my computer
  • Right click on your c:drive
  • Select properties
  • Click disk cleanup

Increase RAM

I have seen some older XP computers with such low RAM I don’t know how they are even running, if you find your computer running slow then you should try increase your RAM.

To find out how much RAM your computer has just do this;

  • Right click on my computer
  • Click properties
  • On this screen it will show you your total RAM

Check Your Computer for Spyware/Adware/Malware

These dangerous computer nasties can dramatically slow down your PC to the stage where I have seen older XP computer almost unusable.

To scan your computer for any of these just click the following link and run the software – scan for adware/malware/spyware

MSCONFIG

This is a very handy tool on a Windows based machine so you should get used to using it, here you can make your bootup speed increase heaps.

When your computer boots up it also tries opening programs you have installed, what you need to do is to make sure your PC doesn’t try open these on boot – do this through MSCONFIG.

  • Click start then run
  • Type msconfig in the run box
  • The msconfig box will appear
  • Click the startup tab
  • You will see here it shows a large list of all the programs your computer is starting up a bootup
  • Just go though and uncheck the software you don’t need at startup
  • Click apply and OK
  • Your boot should be much faster now

Update Your Drivers

Having outdated drivers or drivers with errors can make the running of programs and applications on your computer turn into a nightmare, half of them won’t start at all and the other half will take a week to open.

You should run a scan of your drivers and update them immediately so your programs and applications will run fast and smoothly.

Click the following link and run the software to start the driver scan – scan and update your drivers

Get Microsoft Updates

It might sound obvious, but I’m amazed at how many people still do now download all of the updates and service packs.

They are very useful to your XP machine and will make it run better.

Systeminfo

Posted on June 4th, 2009 in System Settings by admin

Systeminfo is a cool little statistical tool used in all versions of windows that will give you information on the following;

  • Operating system configuration
  • System boot time (last time you booted in)
  • Original install dat
  • Security information
  • Product ID
  • Hardware properties, such as
    • RAM
    • Disk space
    • Network cards

To access systeminfo just do the following;

  • Open command prompt (type cmd in your start menu)
  • Type this on a command line
    • systeminfo
  • Wait for a moment and you will now see a list of all the information
Systeminfo

Bing Released Early

Posted on June 2nd, 2009 in General Internet by admin

Microsoft’s long awaited search engine which was reported recently that it may be called Bing has been released live in an unexpected move.

The early reports on Bing is quite promising from some reviewers, yet unpleasant from others (what else is new!).  I havn’t had too long to work my way through the features on Bing but from first glance I do like two features;

  • Getting a preview of the results in the right hand side
  • Watching videos with a hover over (awesome)

But there was one thing I wasn’t too impressed with – Images.  It was so cluttered so I will still stick with Google images to find some web pics.

With Bing they offer you some other tools for helping you find what you want (like images), they are;

  • Health
  • Images
  • Local
  • Maps
  • News
  • Shopping
  • Translator
  • Travel
  • Videos
  • xRank

So see what you think of Bing yourself and decide if you want to move away from the big 2 engines.

Microsoft Bing Search Engine