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Windows Tip: Clean And Organize Your Start Menu

By Saman Sadeghi, April 2nd, 2007

I have wanted to do this Windows trick for a while and it wasn’t until dan1el of The Wrong Advices.com mentioned that his Start Menu is an absolute mess that I thought it was time to bust this Windows tip out!
Is your Start Menu a cluttered mess? Does it look like this:

Would you like it [...]

Windows Hack: Delete The eBooks Folder Forever!

By Saman Sadeghi, March 27th, 2007

Windows ships with a few default folders, which is a good thing - You should try and keep your folders organized! The problem is that I don’t use the My eBooks folder, it just sits there, empty and cluttering up my My Documents folder. I delete it, but it keeps coming back when I restart [...]

Windows Tip: Put Some Space In Your Start Menu

By Saman Sadeghi, March 26th, 2007

What Is This All About?
This little trick will let you put a little breathing room between the icons in the All Programs folder in your Windows Start Menu. It allows you to group similar icons together by spacing them apart from other icons.

Screencast
You guys seem to enjoy these so I created another screencast! View the [...]

Windows Tip: Monitor CPU Usage

By Saman Sadeghi, March 23rd, 2007

The Screencast
I have produced another Screencast for this How To! View the Create A CPU Meter Screencast!
This Registry Hack will place a minimized copy of the Task Manager in your System Tray so you can monitor CPU usage at all times! You won’t need this if Registry Hack if you are using a Yahoo Widget [...]

Registry Hack: Disable Disk Cleanup Wizard Compression Calculation

By Saman Sadeghi, March 22nd, 2007

A Registry hack that will disable the compression calculation process (that’s unnecessary and takes too long) when the Disk Cleanup Wizard is launched.

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