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Windows Vista/7: (Elevated) Command Prompt In Context Menu

In Windows Vista/7, when you press SHIFT while right-clicking on a folder, drive, or in the blank space in an Explorer window, the extended context menu will show the option to ‘Open [a] command window here’. This will open up a Command Prompt window with the path you’re the residing in as current directory. (more…)

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Add Shortcuts In My Computer Context Menu

Some of the options in the Control Panel are used on a regular basis. However, especially with the changes since Vista and Windows 7, they can be deeply nested into the Panel’s structure. With some simple registry entries, these functions can be at the tip of your fingers, as you just have to right-click on [...] (more…)

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Remove The Word Shortcut From New Shortcuts In Windows 7/Vista

Do you get annoyed with the word Shortcut written next to every new shortcut you make in Windows 7/Vista? If yes, then you should consider removing it. The best possible way that I could find to remove it was through Registry hacking which doesn’t require any 3rd party tools to be installed. (more…)