Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Windows Crystal XP 2008
















Features :
All latest hotfixes integrated till this moment
More speed while browsing internet and network computers
New programs has been added with the latest versions
More useful registry tweaks
Faster connection speed has been unlocked
Annoying windows error message has been disabled
windows file protection has been disabled
New beautiful background wallpapers
New style icons and themes
Transparent Glass Aero
New boot screen and logon screen
and much more...

Includes some softwares like
Media Player 11
Flash player 9
Direct x9

Control panel addons :
1-Boot safe
2-Boot Vis
3-Clear Type Tuning
4-Cpu-Z.CPL
5-Dial-a-fix
6-HD Tune
7-HostXpert
8-Mem Test
9-MS Autoplay Repair Wizard
10-MS Time Zone
11-MS Virtual cd-Rom
12-MS Config
13-Msi Cleanup Utility
14-Services and Devices
15-Startup Control Panel
16-Tweakui
17-User Accounts 2
18-Win Update List
19-Xp-Antispy
and much more...

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Windows Black XP 7.2 (DVD)





Slipstreamed the following :
Boot and Shutdown-Show Administrator on the Welcome Screen
Desktop-My Computer icon-Show
Desktop-My Documents icon-Show
My Computer-Add Administrative Tools
My Computer-Add Control Panel
My Computer-Add Device Manager to Context Menu
My Computer-Add My Network Places
My Computer-Add Registry Editor to Context Menu
My Computer-Add Services to Context Menu
My Computer-Add Software to Context Menu
My Computer-Add Taskbar Settings
Start Menu-Add Administrative Tools menu
Start Menu-Control Panel-Display as a link
Start Menu-My Computer-Display as a link
Start Menu-My Documents-Display as a link
Start Menu-Reduce popup delay
Taskbar-Disable Windows Tour popup
Visual Effects-Tooltip animation-Slide

UnattendMode = 1
ComputerType = Default
HibernationNo
AutoLogon = Administrator
FirewallOff
CustomLocales
Resolution = 1024x768
BitsPerPel = 32 bit
Vrefresh = 60 Hz
MaximumDataStorePercentOfDisk = 10
RestorePointLife = 30
DesktopTheme = VistaVG|Black48|Normal
AutoUpdates = 4
AutoUDay = 5
AutoUHour = 15
ProgFilesPath = "\Program Files"

VistaVG Black.theme
VistaVG Blue.theme
Crystal DLB Black Edition.Theme
Themes\VistaEX.theme
Darkness.theme
Airtel.theme
Alloy.theme
AMAXVS.theme
ASHES.theme
Bioindigo.theme
BLAST.theme
BnW.theme
Breeze.theme
BTFulLife.theme
Cyber.theme
cybertron.theme
evoV2.theme
ferrari.theme
GIOVS.theme
GMAC.theme
Graf.theme
Greenxp.theme
kimrock2X.theme
linuxstar.theme
lovegreen.theme
Mark Martin.theme
PremioXP.theme
Punk.theme
Purple.theme
Razze.theme
RedArmy.theme
SantroII.theme
Skyline.theme
Sniper.theme
UandMeVS3.theme
UnderGrd2.theme
vSATIN.theme
Warcraft.theme
XBox.theme
Xflame.theme
XGreen.theme

Hotfixes
AIO_Black_Theme_Addon _by_LUZR4LIFE.7z
AIO_Crystal_Theme_Add on_by_LUZR4LIFE.7z
Ricks_AIOVistaAeroCur sors_AddOn_v7.07.03.rar
WMP11_TweakedAddon.ca b
Addons_DAMN_NF O_Viewer_v2-10-0032-RC3.cab
Ricks_DarksideLogon_A ddOn_v1.1.7z
DirectX_9.0c_End-User_Runtime_November_2007_AddOn_0.2_-_redxii.7z
Ricks_DriverGeniusPro 2007_7.1.0.662_AddOn.7z
OnePieceIE7AddonsENU7 z.7z
Addons BackupFox 0.73.cab
Addons Firefox 2.0.0.11.cab
Addons K-Lite Codec Pack Mega 3.6.2.cab
Addons Opera 9.24 Build 8816.cab
Addons TuneUp Utilities 2008 7.0.7991.cab
Addons_nLite_1 .4.0.5.cab
Ricks_WindowsSidebar_ CustomGadgets_AddOn_070911.rar
RVMUpdatePack2.1.11.7 z
My_SidebarGadgetSetti ngs_AddOn_v0.1.cab
Addons_spybots nd1.5.cab
TweakUICPL2.10.0.0.ca b
Ricks_uTorrent1.7.5bu ild4602_AddOn.rar
NR_VGamesAIO_Addon_v1 .3_2.7z
rytukz_Vista_Icons_Pa ck_Ultimate_System_Patch_addon_1.1.cab
VistaBlueBootSceenKB9 40322_AddOn.7z
Ricks_VistaRTMFonts_A ddOn_v1.1.7z
Ricks_VistaSceenSaver s_AddOn_v1.1.rar
SideBarGadgets_Addon. cab
VistaDrive_v3.2.0.12_ AddOn.rar
Ricks_WindowsSidebarS P2_AlkyXP1.0_AddOn.7z
Doug_IETweak_AddOn_v1 .0.rar
Kels_ResHack_v3.4.0.7 9_addon_build6.CAB

PLUS 180 FULL RETAIL APPS ALL THE NEWEST.


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Windows Black XP 8.0 Proper































Release Notes :
THE MOST POLISHED AND BUGFIXED VERSION TO DATE
Several issues in this Polished version were addressed .
Firstly the DriverpacksI fixed the issue where they left a 1.3 gig folder in the root of C drive, they now
clean up after themselves. I also fixed the RocketDock and removed unneeded apps.
Added several brand new Visual Styles and Themes handpicked by me.
Scanned it 5 different AV Softwares mainly concerned with the keygens.
Fixed the issue with Uniblue by removing it altogether.
Currently there are 11 DriverPacks available, all for the wnt5_x86-32 OS platform:
* DriverPack Chipset
* DriverPack CPU
* DriverPack Graphics A
* DriverPack Graphics B
* DriverPack Graphics C
* DriverPack LAN
* DriverPack MassStorage
* DriverPack Sound A
* DriverPack Sound B
* DriverPack WLAN


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Popular XP Themes


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How to use Custom Visual Styles in Windows XP SP3 using Modified Uxtheme.dll

Most of us like to change visual styles, we usually do it by changing the uxtheme.dll file and then applying different themes. But if you are using Windows XP SP3 (service pack3) then you need to use a different version of Uxtheme.dll. The previous uxtheme.dll doesn’t work with SP3. You need to download the uxtheme patcher in order to install new visual styles in XP SP3.

Installation instructions:
1. Download uxtheme patcher from here.
2. Start the patcher by double clicking on it.
3. Click on the Patch button, and wait for a few seconds for it to patch.
4. Restart your computer for the changes to take effect.
5. That’s it, now you can apply your custom visual styles. To add new styles copy them to “c:/windows/resources/themes”

You can check out for some cool styles here.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Registry Tweaks to Enhance Your Windows XPerience VI

The moment has come once again to pimp your Windows XP with the skills of a power user and the tool that will always be at your disposal, Notepad. This article, along with the previous ones, will allow you to enhance and customize your operating system with advanced IT knowledge.

Are there advantages to it? Of course there are. For one, the procedure is very fast, easy to perform and, in most cases, the result cannot be obtained through the “standard procedure” – Control Panel, Folder Options, Performance Options etc.

However, before getting started, if what we’re talking here is not something that you're familiar with, or if you have not read yet the first article in the tweaking series, please do so now, because, otherwise, what is about to follow may not make any sense at all. Without a single trace of a doubt, that’s not something that we would want, is it now? This is all the more true since, as long as we are here, you will probably notice that, as promised above, the tweaks I'm about to present cannot be made using the old-school methods. It would be a pity to pass up this chance just because you're not familiar with a few basic rules.

So, now that we've got the issue of the first article out of the way, and you've created your tweaks.reg file with the “Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00” text [without the quotes] at the beginning, let's head on to the serious stuff. Since I already mentioned the old-school methods and the good ol’ Control Panel, what would you say if, for a change, you could customize the Control Panel itself?

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Control Panel/Don't Load]
"appwiz.cpl"=""

If you're using an uninstaller, or you just want other users on your computer to stay away from such a powerful component of the Control Panel, all you have to do is add these two lines to the optimization file and the component will magically disappear.

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Control Panel/Don't Load]
"appwiz.cpl"=-

Of course, this tweak is not irreversible and, therefore, if you decide it's time for the Add/Remove Programs to reappear in your Control Panel, all you have to do is to add the above lines to tweaks.reg.

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Control Panel/Don't Load]
"wuaucpl.cpl"=""

The exact way in which Windows XP manages updates is a vital option for properly configuring this operating system. Naturally, it's perfectly understandable if you wish to disable the access to such a vital component, and that's precisely what the above two lines are for.

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Control Panel/Don't Load]
"wuaucpl.cpl"=-

Once again, getting the component back in the list is not hard at all. Thus, after appending the line above to your tweaks.reg file and running it, you'll be able to customize automatic updates from your XP's Control Panel.

Since you might have surely noticed, activating and deactivating a Control Panel component can be easily performed if you simply know its “code name,” its abbreviation. All you have to do afterwards is to replace the abbreviations above with the ones of the component you're interested in hiding, and the job is done in no time by just running the modified tweaks.reg file. Of course, nobody expects you to know these abbreviations, so here's a list from which you can choose.

access.cpl - Accessibility Options
hdwwiz.cpl - Add New Hardware
appwiz.cpl - Add or Remove Programs
wuaucpl.cpl - Automatic Updates
timedate.cpl - Date and Time
desk.cpl - Display
inetcpl.cpl - Internet Options
main.cpl keyboard - Keyboard
main.cpl - Mouse
netsetup.cpl - Network Setup Wizard and Wireless Network Setup Wizard
telephon.cpl - Phone and Modem Options
powercfg.cpl - Power Options
intl.cpl - Regional and Language Settings
mmsys.cpl - Sounds and Audio Devices
Sapi.cpl - Speech
Sysdm.cpl - System
nusrmgr.cpl - User Accounts
wscui.cpl - Security Center
joy.cpl - Game Controllers
firewall.cpl - Windows Firewall


As a final note, allow me to give you one last tip – and no, this time, it's not about registry tweaks. Instead of browsing your way to the Control Panel and launching a certain component, you can always rapidly launch it by just using Run (from the Start Menu or by simultaneously pressing the Windows key and the R key) and typing in the name of the component you're interested in (for example, appwiz.cpl).

source: news.softpedia.com

Windows 7 Performance, Explained

From startup to the way it handles hardware resources available, power consumption and applications, Windows 7 has been applauded as delivering a level of performance superior to that of Windows Vista, even as early as pre-Beta Build 6801.

As far as performance goes, the RTM of Windows Vista left much to be desired, just to use an euphemism, but following the implementation of Service Pack 1, the operating system is at least offering a glimpse promised with the gold release of the client. For Window 7, the promise is that the operating system will maintain a high level of performance despite Microsoft's tweaks designed to optimize hardware energy efficiency and scalability.

“Energy efficiency is improved through reduced background activity and new support for the trigger starting of system services. Windows 7 also offers improvements in the Windows kernel that enable applications and services to scale efficiently between platforms. Performance of many features and APIs is improved in Windows 7 versus Windows Vista. For example, driver performance on servers is optimized by new user-mode and kernel-mode topology APIs. Graphics rendering is considerably smoother and faster. Accessibility performance is also significantly faster than before,” Microsoft explained.

According to the Redmond company, the power management technologies of the next iteration of the Windows client have been kicked up a notch. At the same time, there is only so much that Microsoft can do in the absence of support from software developers building solutions designed to run on top of the operating system. The software giant revealed that ultimately the responsibility of ensuring that Windows 7 and the underlying hardware meet their respective energy-efficiency potential lies with software developers. In this context, Microsoft pointed out that developers had the necessary infrastructure and tools in the client to tone down as much as possible the energy impact of their applications.

“Windows 7 greatly reduces the number of activities that the operating system performs that prevent use of power-saving modes. It also supports the trigger-starting of system services to enable processors to become idle more often and stay idle longer, which decreases power consumption. In addition, Windows 7 takes advantage of the latest energy-efficient hardware, including network adapters, storage devices, and graphics cards,” the company added.

Among the enhancements coming with Windows 7 are trigger-start capabilities. With a great impact on reducing startup times, trigger-start capabilities ensure that services needn't start automatically as the computer will boot. In this regard, Microsoft has made it possible for developers to start a service on a certain trigger. Windows 7 is optimized with a range of preconfigured services which are just waiting for developers to take advantage of them. This is done via the Windows 7 Service Control Manager.

“Common trigger events for services include: Device-class interface arrival: Start a service only when a certain type of device is present or attached on the system; Domain join: Start a service only if the system is joined to a Windows domain; Group policy change: Start a service automatically when group policies are refreshed on the system; and IP address arrival: Start a service only when the system is connected to the network,” the company stated.

source: news.softpedia.com