We can change a lot of windows settings by tweaking the WINDOWS REGISTRY according to our choice. These tweaks can make your windows run faster with improved efficiency & performance. We can user some third party utility (like TWEAKUI) or WINDOWS REGISTRY EDITOR for the tweaking. Here I am giving some simple Registry Tweaks which you can do yourself by using the windows registry editor.
IMPORTANT : Tweaking windows registry can be dangerous if not done properly. In worst case scenario windows may not boot at all or some of your software / applicantion may not work. I do not take any responsibility if any data loss occurs. Proceed at your own risk.
PRECAUTION : Backup your registry or it will be better if you make an Image of your System before proceeding with registry editing.
Command Prompt Tweak
If you are a frequent user of the Command Prompt, the MS-DOS prompt, the following tweak will be valuable. To change folders is difficult, using the Command Prompt.. By changing the DWORD-value CompletionChar to 9 in the following registry key
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Command Processor
With the command CD followed with the first letters of the folder name, you are able to select the folder with the TAB-key (also works with other commands).
IMPORTANT : Tweaking windows registry can be dangerous if not done properly. In worst case scenario windows may not boot at all or some of your software / applicantion may not work. I do not take any responsibility if any data loss occurs. Proceed at your own risk.
PRECAUTION : Backup your registry or it will be better if you make an Image of your System before proceeding with registry editing.
Command Prompt Tweak
If you are a frequent user of the Command Prompt, the MS-DOS prompt, the following tweak will be valuable. To change folders is difficult, using the Command Prompt.. By changing the DWORD-value CompletionChar to 9 in the following registry key
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Command Processor
With the command CD followed with the first letters of the folder name, you are able to select the folder with the TAB-key (also works with other commands).
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