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             Windows 
              xp Twenty useful tips and 
              Tweaks Part - 2 
              By: mr.xp  
              Contact:- mr.xp@mindless.com <mailto:mr.xp@mindless.com> 
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      11) 
        Use the Desktop Cleanup Wizard in Windows XP 
        To start the Desktop Cleanup Wizard: 
        Click Start , and then click Control Panel.  
        In Control Panel, click Appearance and Themes under Pick a category.  
        Under or pick a Control Panel icon , click Display. The Display Properties 
        dialog box is displayed.  
        In the Display Properties dialog box, click the Desktop tab, and then 
        click Customize Desktop. The Desktop Items dialog box is displayed.  
        Under Desktop cleanup , click to clear the Run Desktop Cleanup Wizard 
        every 60 days check box if you do not want the Desktop Cleanup Wizard 
        to automatically start every 60 days. 
        Click Clean Desktop Now. The Desktop Cleanup Wizard starts.  
         
        12) Remove Unwanted Shortcuts  
        In the Welcome to the Desktop Cleanup Wizard dialog box, click Next.  
        In the Shortcuts dialog box, a list of shortcuts are displayed in the 
        Shortcut to Clean Up list. The shortcuts that you click are removed from 
        the desktop and placed in the Unused Desktop Shortcuts folder on the Windows 
        desktop. 
        If you do not want a shortcut to be removed from the desktop, click to 
        clear the check box for that shortcut, and then click Next when you are 
        finished. 
        In the Completing the Desktop Cleanup Wizard dialog box, view the items 
        in the Shortcuts box to confirm that you want them removed from the desktop, 
        and then click Finish.  
        The Desktop Cleanup Wizard moves the selected shortcuts to the Unused 
        Desktop Shortcuts folder and then quits.  
         
        13) Restore 
        Shortcuts 
        If a shortcut that you want is removed, follow these steps to restore 
        the shortcut:  
        On the Desktop, double-click the Unused Desktop Shortcuts folder. The 
        Unused Desktop Shortcuts dialog box is displayed. Note: If the Unused 
        Desktop Shortcuts dialog box is maximized, click the Restore Down button 
        (appears to the left of the red Close button). 
        Drag the shortcut that you want to the Windows desktop.  
        Close the Unused Desktop Shortcuts dialog box. 
         
        14) How 
        to Turn On Automatic Updates 
        Click Start , click Control Panel , and then double-click System.  
        Click the Automatic Updates tab, and then click one of the following options:-Download 
        the updates automatically and notify me when they are ready to be installed. 
        (This is the default setting.)-Notify me before downloading any updates 
        and notify me again before installing them on my computer.  
         
        15) How to Turn Off Automatic 
        Updates  
        Click Start , click Control Panel , and then double-click System.  
        Click the Automatic Updates tab, and then click Turn off automatic updating. 
        I want to update my computer manually.  
         
        16) How to Update Your 
        Files Manually by Using Windows Update 
        If you choose not to use automatic updating, you can still install specific 
        updates from the Windows Update Web site. Windows Update is a catalog 
        of items such as drivers, security fixes, critical updates, the latest 
        Help files, and Internet products that you can download to keep your computer 
        up-to-date.  
        Click Windows Update in Help and Support Center.  
        On the Windows Update home page, click Scan for updates.  
        Click Yes when you are prompted to install any required software or device 
        drivers. 
         
        17) How to Have Windows Remind You About Pending 
        Updates  
        Click Remind Me Later in the Automatic Updates dialog box before you download 
        or install the update.  
        In the Reminder dialog box, you can specify the amount of time Windows 
        should wait before reminding you.  
        If the reminder is for downloading, Windows reminds you only when you 
        are connected to the Internet.  
        If the reminder is for installing, Windows reminds you according to the 
        schedule that you specify.  
         
        18) How to Download 
        Available Updates 
        If you configured automatic updating to notify you before downloading 
        any updates, an icon is displayed in the notification area each time new 
        updates are found.  
        Double-click the icon in the notification area.  
        Do either of the following steps: 
        If you want Windows to download an update, make sure that the check box 
        beside it is selected.  
        -or-  
        If you do not want Windows to download an update, click to clear the check 
        box beside it.  
        Your selected updates are downloaded in the background; this behavior 
        allows you to continue working uninterrupted. Downloading does not interfere 
        with or slow down other network activity, such as Internet browsing.  
        When downloading is finished, the icon is displayed in the notification 
        area to notify you that updates are ready to be installed. 
         
         
        19) How to Pause or Resume Downloading 
        After the download process has started, you can pause or resume downloading 
        at any time. If you close your Internet connection or restart your computer 
        after pausing a download process, Windows automatically resumes the download 
        process the next time you are connected to the Internet.  
        During the download process, click the icon that is displayed in the notification 
        area, and then click Pause.  
        When you are ready for Windows to start downloading again, click the Automatic 
        updating icon, and then click  
        Resume.  
        Restore an Update that You Previously Declined 
        If you decide not to download a specific update, you can prompt Windows 
        Update to offer that update again.  
        Click Start , click Control Panel, and then double-click System.  
        Click the Automatic Updates tab, and then click Restore Declined Updates. 
         
        20) Using 
        the Ultimate Configuration Tool (Professional Edition Only) 
        One of the most full featured Windows XP configuration tools available 
        is hidden right there in your system, but most people don't even know 
        it exists. It's called the Local Group Policy Editor, or gpedit for short. 
        It just like old Poledit.exe. 
        To start this editor: 
        Select Start and then Run, then type the following:  
        gpedit.msc  
        After you hit Enter, you'll be greeted by gpedit, which lets you modify 
        almost every feature in Windows XP without having to go to regedit. 
       
      
      
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