Microsoft
Windows offers a feature-rich interface and several customization options that
make it one of the most user friendly operating systems in the world. However,
computer geeks would still love to hack the Windows Registry so as to
add more extra features and functionalities to their operating
system.
If
you’re one such geek who would like to customize Windows in your own way, here
is a list of 8 interesting registry hacks that you need to try:
1.
Disable USB Devices:
Disabling
USB ports can be a smart idea to add security to the computer. This can be
really handy if the computer is on a public place where the chances of virus
and other malware infection is really high. You can easily disable access to
USB ports with the following registry hack:
- Open the Registry Editor (Start -> Run -> Type regedit
and hit Enter)
- In the registry, navigate to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\UsbStor
- In the right-side pane, double-click on “Start”.
- In the “Value data” field enter 4 and click on
“OK”.
- Close the Registry Editor and reboot.
To enable USB devices, follow the
same procedure as above except in the step-4 enter 3 in the “Value data”
field.
Works on Windows XP, Vista and 7.
2.
Disable Notification Balloons in Windows 7 and Vista:
You
can now disable the annoying notification balloons that keeps popping up
frequently with warning messages and reminders. Here is a step-by-step
procedure to do that:
- Open the Registry Editor and navigate to the following
key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced
- Right-click on the right-hand pane, and create a new
“DWORD”.
- Rename it to EnableBalloonTips, double-click on it and set the “Value data” to 0. Reboot the computer to see the changes in effect.
Would
you like to add the “Recycle Bin” icon to My Computer so that you need not go
back to the desktop to access it when required? Well, here is how you can do
that:
- Open the Registry Editor and navigate to the following
key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MyComputer\NameSpace
- Right-click on “NameSpace” and select New -> Key.
Name the key with the following name:
{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}
- Now, open “My Computer” and hit F5 to refresh the
screen. This should show up the “Recycle Bin” icon.
4.
Disable the Windows Task Manager:
Need
to limit access to your computer by disabling the Task Manager? Here is a
simple registry hack to do this:
- Open the Registry Editor and navigate to the following
key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies
- Right-click on “Policies”, select New -> Key and
name the key as System.
If you are
on Windows XP, you need not create the new key “System” as it is already
present in it. So, you can directly navigate to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System
in the Step-1 itself.
- Right-click on “System”, create a new “DWORD” and name
it to DisableTaskMgr.
- Double-click on the DWORD “DisableTaskMgr” and set the
“Value data” to 1 (0=Enable, 1=Disable).
- To enable the Task Manager, Set the “Value data” back
to 0.
Works on Windows XP, Vista and 7.
5.
Change the Registered Owner and Organization Name:
Here
is a simple hack to change the name of the Registered owner on your computer:
- Open the Registry Editor and navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion
- On the right-side pane, find the keys RegisteredOwner
and RegisteredOrganization. Double-click on them to change the
names to whatever you want.
- To see the changes, right-click on “My Computer” and
select “Properties”.
Works on Windows XP, Vista and 7.
6. Add Programs to Windows Startup:
You
can now add your favorite programs to Windows Startup without the need for
using the start-up folder. Here is a way to do this:
- Open the Registry Editor and navigate to the following
key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
- On the right-side pane, create a new “String Value” and
rename it to the name of the program that you want to add (you can give
any name, it doesn’t matter).
- Double-click on the “String Value”, in the “Value data”
field add the path of the executable program that has to execute at
startup.
- Reboot the computer to see the changes in effect.
Works on Windows XP, Vista and 7.
7.
Add “Pin to Start Menu” Option for Folders in Windows 7 and Vista:
Ever
wanted to pin a folder to the start menu to gain faster access to it? Well, it
is possible to add the “Pin to Start Menu” option so that you can plug your
favorite folders to Start Menu. Here is a step-by-step procedure:
- Open the Registry Editor and navigate to:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers
- Right-click on “ContextMenuHandlers” and select New
-> Key. Name the key as follows:
{a2a9545d-a0c2-42b4-9708-a0b2badd77c8}
- Now, whenever you want to add a folder to Start Menu,
hold down the Shift key and right-click on the folder. You should
see the “Pin to Start Menu” option in the context menu”.
8.
Disable “Aero Shake” in Windows 7:
One
of the new additions to Windows 7 is the “Aero Shake”
feature using which it is possible to grab a window using its title bar and
shake it. This will minimize all the other open windows if any. It is really a
handy feature! However, if you ever wanted to disable this feature, here is a
solution:
- Open the Registry Editor and navigate to the following
key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows
- Now, right-click on “Windows” key and create a new Key
called Explorer.
- Right-click on the “Explorer” key and create a new
“DWORD” called NoWindowMinimizingShortcuts and set its value to 1.
- Close the Registry Editor and reboot the computer to
see the changes in effect.
Thanks for your reading.
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