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Notepad open problem gives error message - TechnoBytes

Notepad open problem gives error message If the notepad is open gives error or if its not opening then......... Goto run type 'msconfig'  command &  run..... then window will appear.... Then goto 'strartup'  tab..... Check disable all box...... &  then apply ok....... Restart computer...... congrats notepad will now open successfully....

Make your computer faster - TechnoBytes

Make your computer faster Number 1: Removing Temporary files. Open Run by pressing Windows + R Keys and then type %temp% and hit OK. It will open up a window with all temporary files. Select and delete them all to make your computer run faster. Number 2: Again removing Temporary Files. There are two locations actually where the temp files will be stored. So, open Run by pressing Windows + R keys and now type just “temp” then hit OK. Delete all the files and folders which are in opened window. Number 3: Deleting Prefetched files. Open Run again by typing Windows + R keys then now type “prefetch”. If it asks for permission, allow it to delete all prefetched files which help to improve the performance of the Computer or Laptop. Number 4: Using Disk Cleanup. If you are using Windows 7, then use the search bar to get the Disk Clean up wizard or in case of Windows 8, go to metro dashboard then here select “Settings” and now search for Disk Clean up. Open the Disk Clean up wizard and sele

How to Enable God Mode in Windows 7 (Secret Tricks) - TechnoBytes

How to Enable God Mode in Windows 7 (Secret Tricks) 1- You'll be creating a folder that will take you to the god mode folder. 2- It'll actually show you all the configurations and settings available in your Windows 7 Computer. 3- This trick works in almost all versions of Windows. Read the warning below. 4- Just create any folder and than rename it to the following code: God Mode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}

Error : Ping command is not recognised in cmd - TechnoBytes

Ping command is not recognised in cmd Right click "My Computer" and click "Properties". Click the "Advanced" tab up top followed by the "Environment Variables" button at the bottom. In the 2nd list box, scroll down to the 5th or 6th entry "Path", select it and click "Edit". Add "%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;" (minus the quotes) to the beginning of the line. Okay the changes and try out your commands now.