Hide, Delete, Remove or Destroy the Recycle Bin Icon from Desktop in Windows 8, Windows 7 or Vista

How to Hide, Delete, Remove or Destroy the Recycle Bin Icon from Desktop in Windows 8, Windows 7 or Vista? You can remove or delete Recycle Bin Icon from Desktop simply following below steps:

Deleting in Vista

Just right-click on the icon and select delete from the menu.

Deleting in Windows 8 and 7

1. Right-click on the desktop, choose Personalize

2. Then choose Change desktop icon settings on the left-hand side.

3. Then simply remove the check from the Recycle Bin box:

4. Then Apply and Ok. You are done.

Magnifying or Zoom Screen Instantly with Keyboard Shortcut in Windows 7 & Vista


Today while I was working on my computer, I was pressing keyboard frequently and I invent a keyboard shortcut that will Magnify screen instantly which was unknown to me. Here I wish to share it.

Pree plus key (+) holding Windows key. It will Magnify screen. Again Pree minus key (-) holding Windows key. It will back to normal view.

Windows key and + will zoom in in 100% increments

Windows key and – will zoom back out



After zoom out, you need to make sure that you closed out of the magnifier app if you don’t need it anymore.

How to Add or Create a Flip 3D Taskbar Icon in Windows 7 or Vista without Using Any Software


How to Add or Create a Flip3D Taskbar Icon in Windows 7 or Vista? Flip3D is a funny and very cool looking feature in Windows 7 and Vista. To improved Windows 7 taskbar, Flip3D was replaced with improved thumbnails and Aero Peek that speed up your work and essay browser. To do it just follow below steps :-

Right click on the Desktop and select New and then Shortcut.



Now will come a window like the below...



Type in RunDll32 DwmApi #105 in the location box and click Next.



Type in Flip3D as the Name of Type a name for this shortcut and click Finish.



An shortcut has been created on the desktop that launched Flip3D but it has the wrong icon. Right click on the Flip3D shortcut and select Properties.From the Shortcut tab click the Change Icon... button.



Now will come a window like the below......



Write imageres.dll in the box of Look for icons in this file and OK. Then..... OK. From Properties Apply and OK.



Now your created Shortcut look like....



Now Pin it to taskbar beside the start menu.Your Flip3D Taskbar Icon has been created. Enjoy 3D effect in opened windows.



You can see How to Restore or Recover Missing Desktop Icons in Windows 7 or Vista.

How to Add or Create a Flip3D Taskbar Icon in Windows 7 or Vista without Using Software


How to Add or Create a Flip3D Taskbar Icon in Windows 7 or Vista? Flip3D is a funny and very cool looking feature in Windows 7 and Vista. To improved Windows 7 taskbar, Flip3D was replaced with improved thumbnails and Aero Peek that speed up your work and essay browser. To do it just follow below steps :-

Right click on the Desktop and select New and then Shortcut.



Now will come a window like the below...



Type in RunDll32 DwmApi #105 in the location box and click Next.



Type in Flip3D as the Name of Type a name for this shortcut and click Finish.



An shortcut has been created on the desktop that launched Flip3D but it has the wrong icon. Right click on the Flip3D shortcut and select Properties.From the Shortcut tab click the Change Icon... button.



Now will come a window like the below......



Write imageres.dll in the box of Look for icons in this file and OK. Then..... OK. From Properties Apply and OK.



Now your created Shortcut look like....



Now Pin it to taskbar beside the start menu.Your Flip3D Taskbar Icon has been created. Enjoy 3D effect in opened windows.



You can see How to Restore or Recover Missing Desktop Icons in Windows 7 or Vista.

How to Add or Get Windows 7’s AeroSnap Feature to Windows Vista and XP


How to Add or Get or make Windows 7’s AeroSnap Feature to Windows Vista and XP? Are you using Windows Vista or XP and you like Windows 7 AeroSnap goodness? You want to add or get this system to vista or xp? Just follow us :-
Note: Requires .NET Framework 2.0 or higher

Setup :-

First you have download and installed it from below link. As soon as you can finish installing AeroSnap and started it for the first time, it will be visible is the System Tray Icon. Before going any further you should take a moment to view and make any desired adjustments in the Options.



You can want AeroSnap start with Windows each time for this reason a nice setting to enable here for Snap Preview. If you use AeroSnap on Vista. Here Aero enabled this will be very nice.



The second portion can be helpful for those who would like to enable the keyboard shortcut function. One point worth noting about this screen is that the highest number of pixels from the screen’s edge that you can set AeroSnap for is 20 pixels.



AeroSnap in Action

AeroSnap is very easy to use….just take the top of an app window and drag it to the right, left, or top of your screen. If you installed it on Windows Vista you have to be sure to enable the Snap Preview in the Options. Started off dragging Firefox window towards the left… After getting closed to the edge of the screen you can see that the left half of the screen temporarily shaded over.



Releasing Firefox snapped it right into the shaded over part of the screen. But it is very essay to return AeroSnap into former size. All those you can do simply click on grab the top portion of the app window.



After doing this Moving Firefox towards the top of screen and…



It quickly snaps into filling the screen. One thing that haven't noticed that the window did not Maximize.



At this step dragg at the end of right side.



Here you can minimize the app windows to the Taskbar and it will return to their previous snap area when maximized again.



That's finished the work.

Links

Download AeroSnap for Windows Vista & XP

Download the .NET Framework

How to Add Encrypt / Decrypt Options on Right-Click Menu to Windows 7 / Windows Vista


How to Add Encrypt / Decrypt Options on Right-Click Menu to Windows 7 / Vista? Many time you would have wanted to encrypt your any file but in order to do so you have do download either a freeware or a shareware. But If you use the built-in file encryption in Windows 7 or Vista, you might be interested in adding an option to the right-click menu to more easily encrypt and decrypt your files, rather than having to use the file properties dialog. Windows 7/ Vista has a hidden tool to encrypt/decrypt the files you just have to edit the registry to enable it in right-click menu. To do it just follow below steps:-

Press Star Menu >>Run and type regedit.

Than Browse HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced

In the right-hand pane, create a new 32-bit DWORD value called EncryptionContextMenu and give it a value of 1



Congrats you have successfully integrated Encrypt in the right-click menu.



After choose this option, you’ll receive the following dialog, asking if you want to encrypt just the file, or also the parent folder. You can choose Encrypt the file and its parent folder (recommended).



Now you will see that the title of the file has changed color from Black to Green. Don’t Panic this means that the file has encrypted. Now to decrypt just right click on the file and click on DECRYPT.



Although this file is easily decrypted on your system but if you use someone else PC and open the encrypted file there all the contents will be encrypted.

How to Prevent or Disable Automatic Reboot Troubleshoot Blue Screen of Death In Windows Seven or Vista


How to Prevent or Disable Automatic Reboot Troubleshoot Blue Screen of Death In Windows 7 or Vista? One of the most frustrating things about troubleshooting random blue screen errors is that the computer reboots before you have a chance to write down the error messages so you can Google them later. Here’s how to fix that.

This is especially annoying if you keep getting blue screen errors because of some device conflict—I remember watching one of my friends trying to time it so he could snap a picture with his camera before it rebooted…

Disable Automatic Reboot after Blue Screen Errors

The quick and easy solution is to just turn off the automatic reboot option and force the blue screen to stay there, so that’s what we’ll show today.

Right-click on the Computer icon and choose Properties. Windows 7 or Vista users will be taken to the system properties screen, so click on Advanced system settings.



The Advanced tab should already be selected, so you’ll want to click the Settings button under “Startup and Recovery”.



Here we go… just uncheck the option for Automatically restart under the System failure section.



Next time you get a BSOD you’ll be able to see it and able to write down the error message. You’ll have to manually reboot the computer if this happens, of course.

How to Restore or Recover Missing Desktop Icons in Windows 7 or Vista Oparating System

How to Restore or Recover Missing Desktop Icons in Windows 7 or Vista Oparating System?If you’ve removed your recycle bin icon, or you previously added the some of the “special” icons like Computer, User or Control Panel to the desktop and they are now missing, you might want to know how to add them back.

Go to Control Panel >> Personalize (or right-click on the desktop and select Personalize), and then choose the link for “Change Desktop Icons” on the left-hand side.



Now you can chose the icons you want back on the desktop by checking the box next to the name:



Click the Apply button, and you should see the icon show up on the desktop immediately.

You see our another post How to Add or Create a Flip3D Taskbar Icon in Windows 7 or Vista without Using Software.

How to Hide, Delete, Remove or Destroy the Recycle Bin Icon in Windows 7 or Vista Oparating System

How to Hide, Delete, Remove or Destroy the Recycle Bin Icon in Windows 7 or Vista Oparating System? I’ve never found the recycle bin on the desktop very useful, so I almost always disable it as one of the first things that I do. Windows 7 or Vista has an even simpler way to hide the icon than XP does, but why couldn’t they have disabled it by default?

Deleting in Vista
Just right-click on the icon and select delete from the menu. It’s as simple as that.



Deleting from Windows 7
Right-click on the desktop, choose Personalize, then choose Desktop Icon settings on the left-hand side.



Then simply remove the check from the box:



Note that you can also configure this from the Desktop Icon Settings in Personalization.

If you’ve removed or lost system icons on your desktop, you can restore them easily.

How to Create or Make a Restore Point for Windows 7 or Vista System Restore

How to Create or Make a Restore Point for Windows Seven or Vista System Restore? If you are thinking of installing an application but aren’t quite sure what it’s going to do to your computer, I would absolutely recommend creating a restore point before you install that application, and here are the steps to do so. Note that most application installs automatically create a restore point, but you can do this if you are really worried.

Open up the Start Menu and right-click on “Computer”, and then select “Properties”.



This will take you into the System area of Control Panel. Click on the “System Protection” link on the left hand side.



Now select the “System Protection” tab to get to the System Restore section.



Click the “Create” button to create a new restore point. You’ll be prompted for a name, and you might want to give it a useful name that you’ll be able to easily identify later.



Click the Create button, and then the system will create the restore point.



When it’s all finished, you’ll get a message saying it’s completed successfully.