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I've updated it :)

Registry Updates:

Fixed Display Version desktop.reg

Disabled Remote Registry Service services.reg

Disable Active Desktop desktop.reg

Remove Frequent Programs List from the Start Menu (Disabled By Default) taskbar.reg

Remove Username from the Start Menu (Disabled by Default) taskbar.reg

Show Hidden Files Folders explorer.reg

Speedup network logon/boot explorer.reg

Improved Network / Internet Browsing explorer.reg

Added Bonuses:

ShortCuts:

For Dial Up Networking

Dial-Up Networking.{992CFFA0-F557-101A-88EC-00DD010CCC48}

For Printers

Printers.{2227A280-3AEA-1069-A2DE-08002B30309D}

For Control Panel

Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}

My Computer

My Computer.{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}

For Network Neighborhood

Network Neighborhood.{208D2C60-3AEA-1069-A2D7-08002B30309D}

For the Inbox

InBox.{00020D75-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}

For the Recycle Bin

Recycle Bin.{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}

:D Last night I did a re-format and thought to myself, damn I'm gonna have to re-do all my settings, tweak everything how I like it. I know a lot of people have done this before, but, I used a few pre-done registry files and editted and added me own registry edits.

I just finished it about 10 minutes ago, I warn you, it hasn't been throughly tested and I urge you to check through the files yourself before running the update program. I have to thank Creamhackered for helping me write the batch file that automatically updates your system and prompts you to re-boot at the end.

I have listed below every single tweak inside the registry files which are applied, which catergory they come under and which registry file they are stored in.

If you wish to not install a catergory / set on registry edits, go into install.bat and find the catergory like this:

echo Patched - 10%

desktop.reg /y

and change the /y to /n. This will not to patch that registry file and skip it.

Disabled Services: services.reg

ICF/ICS

IPSEC

Remote Registry Service

TCP/IP Helper

Visual / Desktop: desktop.reg

Add "Services" to the right-click menu of "My Computer"

Add "Computer Management" to the right-click menu of "My Computer"

Remove Shared Documents from My Computer

Allow renaming and removing of Recycle Bin

Remove Shortcut Arrows

Disables Windows Tour bubble popup

Disable Balloon Tips

Disable the Desktop Cleanup Wizard

Administrative tools on Control Panel

Adds Userpasswords2 to control panel

Control Panel Classic View

Show Windows Version on Desktop

Start Menu and Taskbar: taskbar.reg

Show Cascading Control Panel Items

Show Cascading Network Connections

Show Cascading My Documents Folder

Show Cascading My Pictures Folder

NoRecentDocuments removes the recent documents from the start menu.

Change MenuShowDelay (Start Menu load speed)

Remove "Set Programs Access Defaults" from Startmenu

Show control panel in start menu

Enable scrolling in start menu

Disable Highlighting New Programs on Start Menu

Sort Start Menu and Favourites in Alphabetical Order

Clear Recent Documents When Windows Exits

Disable Automatic Hiding of Inactive Tray Icons

Disable Grouping of Similar Taskbar Buttons

Explorer / System Tweaks: explorer.reg

Disable the Unread Mail Message on the Welcome Screen

Disable Fast User Switching

Enable Boot Defrag to speed up booting

Disable Recent Documents History

Enable Monitor Power-off on the Logon Screen

Classic search, full path in title bar and address bar.

Disables Preview of Movie file formats (allowing you to move/rename/delete without errors)

This adds the "Open Command Window Here" on the right click menu for folders

Add notepad to right click menu

Adds "Copy to" And "Move to" to context menu

Shortcuts without "Shortcut to.."

Edit .nfo files with notepad

Disable Tracking of Broken Shortcut Links

Disable Use Web Service to open file

Disable Automatic Restart in the event of a BSOD

Speed up shutdown

Application Hung Timeout value

Automatically End Hung Applications

Windows Prefetcher Service

Disable Welcome Screen and uses Classic Logon

Increasing Icon Cache

Do not use Simple File Sharing

Speedup network browsing

Speed up net by improving DNS resolution

Disable "Offline Files and Folders"

Speed up opening of My Computer and Explorer

Optimize the Windows Server Service

Clear the Page File at System Shutdown

System/Hardware Tweaks: hardware.reg

Change System Environment Variables

Disable sticky keys

Disable the NTFS Last Access Time Stamp

Change the Number of Page Table Entries

Show Run in Separate Memory Space Option to run 16 bit programs in VDM

Prioritize CMOS RealTime Clock Using IRQ8

Internet Explorer: internet.reg

Disable IE just in time debugger

Auto-Complete

Disable IE updates check

Change IE Start page

Adds search keywords to Internet Explorer

Prevents Internet Explorer windows from being reused

Max your Internet Explorer's simultaneous downloads to 10

Enable username:[email protected] in Internet Explorer and explorer.

Security / Privacy: security.reg

Note: All the settings here are commented out. Enable them only if required.

Disabling Ctrl+Alt+Del

Disable Registry Editing Tools

Disable Windows Installer

Disable the Ability to Right Click on the Desktop

Change the Logon Window to Classic

Hide the Last User Name

Legal Notice Dialog Box Before Logon

Show Administrator on the Welcome Screen

Disable the Auto Logon Shift Override Feature

Hide Usernames from the Logon Screen

Disable the Windows Key

Disable Windows Script Host

Disable Windows File Protection (WFP) (to enable, change to 0)

Misc Application Tweaks: misc.reg

Removes Sign up with Passport Wizard when trying to sign in MSN Messenger

Enabling Status Bar in Notepad without affecting word wrap

Remove QuickTime Icon from Taskbar

Disable Messenger integration with Outlook (not OE)

http://www.cirrusengine.com/blog/guide.php

http://www.cirrusengine.com/blog/guide.php#downloads

I do not accept damage, corruption, loss, of data because of usage of this registry patch. It has been tested on SP2 XP Pro Machines and produced no errors. You use it at your own risk.

I hope you all enjoy my set of tweaks, etc, to suggest more and other things I could add to future releases, email me at: [email protected].

Any problems, PM me. :)

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