Wednesday, December 12, 2007

How to rename a series of files

How to rename a series of files

    User can opt to rename a series of files by simple opening the folder and selecting the files that you would like to rename.

    In this example here we are trying to rename 4 different files and XP will automatically put it into sequence.

    Step 1

    Change the filename to myfile and then press Enter. These files will automatically be named myfile, myfile1, myfile2 and myfile3

    Edited By:Melanie Michael Jominin

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How to use Windows XP with text-to-speech

How to use Windows XP with text-to-speech

    Step 1

    To use Windows XP with speech all you need to do is go to Control Panel and select Speech

A new window will appear. User can set speech configuration here.

Step 2

Once you have setup your configuration, go to Start and select Run

Step 3

In the window above, enter Narrator.

How to create a shortcut to unlock your workstation

How to create a shortcut to unlock your workstation

Step 1

To unlock your workstation, go to create a new shortcut on your desktop. When shortcut wizard start

rundll32.exe user32.dll, LockWorkStation

Step 2

Click on Next to continue.

Step 3

Enter the name for this shortcut. We call it LockWorkstation. Click on Finish when done.

How to remove multiple operating system boot from your system

How to remove multiple operating system boot from your system

To remove multiple operating system from booting from your computer, simply modify the boot.ini file located on the root of your drive.

Step 1

Go to System and select Advanced tabs.

Step 2

Then under the Startup and Recovery settings click on Settings. Another window will appear as shown below :

Step 3

In this window, click on Edit to open boot.ini. Then edit it’s contents. In this example there’s another operating system called Windows Me. Just remove this line and save it.