Step 1.
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Step 2.
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Step 1.
Get a Halo 2 Vista ISO, Search at warez forum
Step 2.
If your download did not come with a copy of Wowloader get it here:
www.rapidshare.com/files/39012170/WowLoader-0.2.rar
Read the rest of this entry »
If you use the Administrator account statement only when you ask to execute
administrator tasks, enable the Administrator account on the Welcome
screen.
Another way to enhance the bootup action is to enable the Administrator
account on the Welcome screen. Enabling the Administrator account allows
you to log on as an administrator when you need to, and to log on as a
standard user or as a guest account when desirable.
Before enabling the Administrator account on the Welcome screen, you
must meet certain criteria:
? You must be part of a workgroup, not a domain.
? You must be using the Welcome screen.
? You must not be using Fast User Switching.
First, verify that the Welcome screen is enabled and that Fast User
Switching is disabled by going to Start | Control Panel | User Accounts.
In User Accounts:
1. Check Use The Welcome Screen. (If you don’t see this option, you
don’t meet the criteria in the preceding bulleted list.)
2. Uncheck Use Fast User Switching.
Next, download, install, and configure TweakUI. TweakUI is a free
PowerToy that lets you do almost anything to your user interface, and
quite easily. One of the things you can do with TweakUI is show the
Administrator account on the Welcome screen. Here’s how:
1. Download TweakUI from http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/
downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx.
2. Open the program by clicking Start | All Programs | PowerToys For
Windows XP | TweakUI For Windows XP.
3. Click Logon, and check Show “Administrator” On Welcome Screen,
Windows logo key – Common keyboard shortcuts
Add again from previous Windows Shortcuts (Part 1) and Windows Shortcuts (Part 2)
and CTRL key – Common keyboard shortcuts also ALT key – Common keyboard shortcuts
Windows logo key+BREAK
Opens the System Properties item in Control Panel.
Windows logo key+D
Shows or hides the desktop.
Windows logo key+E
Opens Windows Explorer.
Windows logo key+F
Searches for a file or folder.
CTRL+Windows logo key+F
Searches for a computer.
Windows logo key+F1
Starts Windows Help.
Windows logo key+M
Minimizes all open windows (that have minimize buttons).
Shift+Windows logo key+M
Restores windows that were minimized using the “Windows logo key+M” keyboard shortcut.
Windows logo key+R
Displays the Run dialog box.
Windows logo key+TAB
Selects the next open program listed in the taskbar; continue to hold the Windows logo key while pressing and releasing the TAB key to select each consecutive program in a sequence on the taskbar. Press ENTER to make the selected program active.
Windows logo key+SHIFT+TAB
Selects the previous open program listed in the taskbar. Press and hold the Windows logo key and the SHIFT key down at the same time, while you press and release the TAB key to select each preceding program in the sequence. Press ENTER to make the selected program active.
ALT key – Common keyboard shortcuts
Just another add from Windows Shortcuts (Part 1) and Windows Shortcuts (Part 2)
and CTRL key – Common keyboard shortcuts
ALT+F4
Closes an open program or, from the Windows desktop, enables you to shut down or restart Windows.
ALT+Enter
In Windows Explorer and My Computer, displays the Properties sheet for a selected file.
In the MS-DOS command prompt window, toggles between a full-screen view and window view.
ALT+PRINT SCREEN
Copies an image of an active window to the Windows Clipboard. See Using the Print Screen key for additional details.
ALT+SPACEBAR
Opens the shortcut menu on the title bar of an open window.
ALT+SHIFT+TAB
Changes the focus to the previous open window. Press and hold the ALT and SHIFT keys at the same time, while you press the TAB key to select the previous open window in the sequence.
ALT+TAB
Changes the focus to the next open window in a sequence.
ALT+[underlined letter]
The underlined letters in menus may be used in keyboard shortcuts. Press ALT plus the underlined letter to open the menu and then press another underlined letter to execute that command. For example, in Microsoft Word the letter “F” is underlined in File on the menu bar. Press Alt+F to open the File menu, and then press “C” to execute the Close command and close the active window.
