These tweaks change the appearance of the Windows
operating system and its features (toolbars, menu bars, windows and etc.).
Fixes -
These tweaks are created to correct specific problems with
Windows XP and Windows applications. They generally correct the cause of a
specific error message, or the failure of the operating system to perform as
expected.
Security Tweaks-
These tweaks are created to allow the user to restrict
certain function and features of the operating system that are not readily
accessible from the user interface. In some cases, they can also be used to
correct issues caused by spyware, virus files and 3rd party applications.
Utilities -
These are not tweaks, as such. They are specific
applications that may perform one or more tasks, that are not available from the
Windows interface, or require multiple built-in applications to complete. Some
of these "utilities" may offer multiple "tweaks" in one package or program.
Notes:
If a specific tweak involves editing the Registry, it may be a
machine wide setting or may only affect the currently logged on user. If a
Registry edit calls for a change to be made to HKEY_CURRENT_USER, then it only
affects the User Profile that is currently logged on.
If an edit calls for
changes to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT or HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, it would apply to every
user. Some changes can be applied in HKEY_USERS\.Default, and would apply to all
new user accounts created after the change was made.
Registry branches (hives) of interest:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE -
Changes made here apply on a machine wide basis,
and affect all users, unless it is specifically over-ridden by a change in
HKEY_CURRENT_USER, in some cases. Current user settings cannot always over-ride
Local Machine settings.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER -
This branch of the Registry affects the currently
logged on user, just as the name implies. Changes made here will only affect the
active logged on user. Some settings may over-ride the LOCAL_MACHINE settings,
and others will not.
HKEY_USERS\.Default -
This branch of the registry is used to determine
how the computer behaves (Screen Saver and etc.) when no user is logged on to
the computer.
Note: New User Profile - If the computer is not part of a
domain, the local default profile is copied from the %Systemdrive%\Documents and
Settings\Default User folder to a subfolder on the local computer with a
username under %Systemdrive%\Documents and Settings\. More information
here.
Note:
By default, the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
branches can only be changed by an Administrator level user. This can be changed
by adjusting the "permissions" of the branch or subkey in question.
To use the
Regedits: Save the REG File to your hard disk. Double click it and
answer yes to the import prompt. REG files can be viewed in Notepad by right
clicking on the file and selecting Edit.
To use the VBS Files: Download
.vbs file and save it to your hard drive (you may want to right click and
use Save Target As). Double
click
the vbs file. You will be prompted when the script is done.
NOTE: If your anti-virus software warns you of a
"malicious" script, this is normal if you have "Script Safe" or similar
technology enabled. These scripts are not malicious, but they do make changes
to the System Registry.
Disclaimer: These registry edits and
script files are presented "as is". Every effort has been made to ensure the
files work
as stated. I assume no responsibility for your use of these files.
Cosmetic
Tweaks
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General
Tweaks
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Security
Tweaks
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Tips and Tweaks Make a Selection via the Drop box, then download!
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