26 November 2009

Set Processes Priority

Follow this tip to increase the priority of active processes, this will result in prioritisation of processes using the CPU.

CTRL-SHIFT-ESC

1.Go to the second tab called Processes, right click on one of the active processes, you will see the Set Priority option


2.For example, your Run your CDwriter program , set the priority higher, and guess what, no crashed CD’s

Disable CD Autorun

1) Click Start, Run and enter GPEDIT.MSC

2) Go to Computer Configuration, Administrative Templates, System.

3) Locate the entry for Turn autoplay off and modify it as you desire.

Pivot a new Internet Browser

Pivot – a new Internet Browser from Microsoft, and no its not an another name or code name for Internet Explorer 9, its a completely new Web Browser from Microsoft Live Labs, a new experiment.



Compatibility

Pivot only runs on Windows 7 and Vista. Server OSes such as Windows Server 2008, and earlier operating systems such as Windows XP, are not supported.