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After installing an Antivirus, you may logically wonder, how do I know if it’s working ? The answer is a test virus. The EICAR Standard AntiVirus Test File is a combined effort by anti-virus vendors throughout the world to implement one standard by which customers can verify their anti-virus installations.
To test your installation, copy the following line into its own file, then save the file with the name EICAR.
For Vista Users(Not Tested by Myself) Here’s a neat one I fell over somewhere on the web: Open Regedit (WINDOWS KEY + R on your keyboard, or by clicking Start and typing on the search bar “regedit” without quotes. Hit Enter Navigate to [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControl] On the right panel look for the “WaitToKillServiceTimeout” string and change it value to 1000 by right clicking the string and selecting Modify… Default Value WaitToKillServiceTimeout=20000 Modified value WaitToKillServiceTimeout=5000 Modified value WaitToKillServiceTimeout=1000 (extreme, use it at your own risk) I found 3000 worked nicely but try the 5000 first.
ASSOC Displays or modifies file extension associations.
AT Schedules commands and programs to run on a computer.
ATTRIB Displays or changes file attributes.
BREAK Sets or clears extended CTRL+C checking.
CACLS Displays or modifies access control lists (ACLs) of files.
CALL Calls one batch program from another.
CD Displays the name of or changes the current directory.
CHCP Displays or sets the active code page number.
CHDIR Displays the name of or changes the current directory.
Vista Drive Icon, changes the drive icons shown in Windows “My Computer”, to a nearly Vista drive icon, showing the drive’s free space with a smooth colored horizontal bar.There’s no reason to upgrade for this feature, especially since some programmers created a small utility for XP that gives you the same functionality.
Moreover, it also does n’t uses much of your RAM.
So give it a try friends.
This brief tutorial explains how to add a background image to any folder in Windows XP.
First, make sure that you are able to view hidden files on your system. Then, open the folder for which you wish to add a background image. Right-click the folder and select Properties → Customize tab → Customize. There, choose any icon,you like then click Apply and OK.
That process should have created a “desktop.
Here is my full RUN command collection (Hopefully).If you know any other command,the please notify,you will be duly credited.
To Run them
Go to Start Menu->RUN : and Type the required command.
or
Go to Start menu->Accessories->Command Prompt:In the opening window,type the required command.
Here are Commands
Accessibility Controls – access.cpl Accessibility Wizard – accwiz Add Hardware Wizard – hdwwiz.