C cookiez New Member Oct 6, 2003 419 0 0 Jul 13, 2004 #1 As above. Instead of deleting the files one by one, any faster way to do it ? Thanks in advance and a ton
As above. Instead of deleting the files one by one, any faster way to do it ? Thanks in advance and a ton
I imaginary_number Senior Member Feb 3, 2002 1,742 1 36 Singapore Jul 13, 2004 #2 If you're using WinXP: 1) Right click an empty space on your windows taskbar 2) Click on "Properties" 3) Click the "Start Menu" tab 4) Click "Customize" 5) Click "Advanced" 6) Click "Clear List"
If you're using WinXP: 1) Right click an empty space on your windows taskbar 2) Click on "Properties" 3) Click the "Start Menu" tab 4) Click "Customize" 5) Click "Advanced" 6) Click "Clear List"
M majere2sg Senior Member Mar 31, 2003 2,789 0 0 45 Singapore (SengKang) majere2sg.clubsnap.org Jul 13, 2004 #3 cookiez said: As above. Instead of deleting the files one by one, any faster way to do it ? Thanks in advance and a ton Click to expand... Right click your task bar->properties-Start Menu->Customize->Advanced->Clear List
cookiez said: As above. Instead of deleting the files one by one, any faster way to do it ? Thanks in advance and a ton Click to expand... Right click your task bar->properties-Start Menu->Customize->Advanced->Clear List
C cookiez New Member Oct 6, 2003 419 0 0 Jul 13, 2004 #4 Thanks imaginary_number and majere2sg for the super fast responses. One more question on Win XP, how to create a password for computer start up? ie. the password which the PC will ask for the moment after I switch on the PC.
Thanks imaginary_number and majere2sg for the super fast responses. One more question on Win XP, how to create a password for computer start up? ie. the password which the PC will ask for the moment after I switch on the PC.
S simonsng New Member Jan 29, 2003 820 1 0 Central www.aquaticquotient.com Jul 13, 2004 #5 cookiez said: Thanks imaginary_number and majere2sg for the super fast responses. One more question on Win XP, how to create a password for computer start up? ie. the password which the PC will ask for the moment after I switch on the PC. Click to expand... you can set it in your bios, but it is not fool proof.. resetting the bios erases the password.. ( i think) :think:
cookiez said: Thanks imaginary_number and majere2sg for the super fast responses. One more question on Win XP, how to create a password for computer start up? ie. the password which the PC will ask for the moment after I switch on the PC. Click to expand... you can set it in your bios, but it is not fool proof.. resetting the bios erases the password.. ( i think) :think:
V vincentt_whale New Member Mar 27, 2004 252 0 0 Singapore - Indonesia Jul 13, 2004 #6 go to control panel, klik user accounts. u can make new account there
K kohweekuan New Member May 6, 2004 243 0 0 North Jul 13, 2004 #7 the monent start up type is set in bios. press del to enter when the computer start up. the 1 vincentt_whale suggest is for the windows, go to control panel -> users account and i'm sure you will know what to do by then depends on which 1 you want.
the monent start up type is set in bios. press del to enter when the computer start up. the 1 vincentt_whale suggest is for the windows, go to control panel -> users account and i'm sure you will know what to do by then depends on which 1 you want.
D Del_CtrlnoAlt Senior Member Feb 15, 2003 16,261 0 0 Outside the Dry Box. Visit site Jul 13, 2004 #8 simonsng said: you can set it in your bios, but it is not fool proof.. resetting the bios erases the password.. ( i think) :think: Click to expand... actually by removing the battery will erase the password... along with all the settings.
simonsng said: you can set it in your bios, but it is not fool proof.. resetting the bios erases the password.. ( i think) :think: Click to expand... actually by removing the battery will erase the password... along with all the settings.