Windows - the last simple thing you found out

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What was the last, simple thing someone showed you in Windows that you didn't know about? Can be anything you like, from some kind of feature, to simply a different, quicker way of doing something.

For me, it was being shown that holding down the shift key whilst opening a folder, toggles between filenames being on or off in thumbnail view.

Found that out today :D
 
windows key + pause/break :)

and one not so simple

dos prompt:
netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt

resest TCP/IP for windows XP, aparently you cannot reinstall TCP/IP for XP, but this resets it to how it was when xp was first installed. it helped get a PC back on the domain after some problems due to spyware removal.
 
P_A_N_I_C said:
windows key + pause/break :)

and one not so simple

dos prompt:
netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt

resest TCP/IP for windows XP, aparently you cannot reinstall TCP/IP for XP, but this resets it to how it was when xp was first installed. it helped get a PC back on the domain after some problems due to spyware removal.

Nice one mate, both new tricks to me. I was using the winsockxpfix.exe before.
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BubbySoup said:
For me, it was being shown that holding down the shift key whilst opening a folder, toggles between filenames being on or off in thumbnail view.

Found that out today :D


all that does it open a crap load of folders ! lol
 
Raymond Lin said:
all that does it open a crap load of folders ! lol
Heh, sorry. That happened to me first time too :p Maybe I should have said to make sure you have the folder highlighted first, then hold shift down, then open the folder.
 
ok, done that, i go into the folder, only difference is that i have the folder tree on the left. I am still seeing thumbnails
 
Recommended way to terminate Explorer in XP (useful when installing/de-installing taskbar addons):

1) Select Turn Off Computer from Start Menu
2) Hold down SHIFT, CTRL and ALT together as you press the Cancel button in the resulting dialog

Prior to this I always used to kill it via task manager, which has its risks...

Note: to get it back:
CTRL-ALT-DEL to get task manager, File->New Task, type in Explorer.exe
 
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killer_uk said:
File -> New Task -> explorer.exe

Is that what you mean?


LOL, File in what exactly? lol, using Firefox lol. Need to do a hard rest it seems. Press the windows key does nothing,
 
Raymond Lin said:
LOL, File in what exactly? lol, using Firefox lol. Need to do a hard rest it seems. Press the windows key does nothing,

I thought you would have guessed as you were just in task manager ! :p
 
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