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Windows Tips and Tricks: Change Hard and CD-ROM Drive Letter in XP
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Monday, January 14, 2008. Change Hard and CD-ROM Drive Letter in XP. If you want to change your hard drive letter or your cd-rom drive letter, this is the tip you want. 1 Click the start button. 2 Go into Administrative tools (either in the start button or in "All Programs". 3 From Administrative Tools, go into "Computer Management". 4 In "Computer Management", click on "Disk Management" under "Storage" from the left menu. 7 click the "change." button. Labels: Change Hard and CD-ROM Drive Letter in XP.
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Windows Tips and Tricks: Stripping Page File across Multiple Hard drives
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Sunday, January 13, 2008. Stripping Page File across Multiple Hard drives. This is an incredible tweak that has improved the performance of my system by leaps and bounds. There have been lots of articles and tweaks concerning the Page File. I have tried them all, however, whilst researching articles for work, I came across this tweak directly from Microsoft that has been the best improver of my system performance. The way I did mine is as follows:. Labels: Stripping Page File across Multiple Hard drives.
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Windows Tips and Tricks: Passwording Guest Account
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Monday, January 21, 2008. After reading Joseph Doyle's submission regarding this I would like to point out that you can set a Guest account password by simply doing this. This method is somewhat simpler in that you do not have to mess around with CMD.exe. 1 Make sure you are logged on as an Administrator. 2 Go to Start Control Panel Administrative Tools Computer Management. 3 Select the "Users" folder under "Local Users and Groups". Hit Enter - you will be prompted for the password to use. Enabling and D...