Friday, September 3, 2010

Create shortcut for any file

In this hack you will create any file shortcut. This hack works in Windows XP. Let start, 1st create one shortcut named folder in any drive where you want to put your shortcut files which are being too made .Let me make file in F drive .
Ok just go to Control panel then system > advanced tab after then go to Environment variables. Now create one new path by clicking New then on “variable name” put Path after in “Variable value” put the location where you have created that shortcut folder, For me its F:\Shortcut . See below screenshots





Now time to create shortcut. finally put any file shortcut or folder or programs shortcut for which you want to create shortcut. I am taking an example of nero smart essential shortcut. For making this shortcut just right click then NEW > shortcut then browse it. Now, finally you setup the file in that shortcut folder.

Now this file will be accessed by pressing windows +r then type the keyword of that shortcut name.
TRICK : Rename that shortcut program with any small name like in , or , y, c etc .This make you to type less by the time of accessing that program.

Shortcut making procedure



program renamed


One thing more, you may put as many file in that folder for which you want to create shortcut.


That’s all.
Thanks

Speed up Your computer while starting

Yesterday when I was starting my cousin computer I realize that there are many things which load initially while starting so I decided to stop all such loading during Starting. So I like to share this hack with you so that you will also throw out such startup like gtalk, yahoo messengers which prompt out, divert our focus and make us to wait. So now .. let go and make all such application to turn off during startup .

1st way:
Go to C:\Documents and Settings\\Start Menu\Programs\Startup or you can also access this path by going Start > All program > starup . Now delete all items which are not required . Btw, I have deleted all items from that list, so it depends on you.
2nd way:
Go to Run (windows + r ) then type MSCONFIG ( MicroSoft CONGIFguration ) then go up Startup tab Now you are seeing opaque word, Don’t stuck into them just see the location of that file that determine which application you want to Disable during running time . Remember, Disabling all apps makes highly changes so I suggest disable only that program which are not required during starting time.