sometimes we may need to copy a folder/directory structure. an easy way is by using xcopy in the windows xp cmd console.
launch cmd in Start->Run
use this command:
xcopy /t/e/i "/my folder/2009" "/my folder/2010"
this will copy the 2009 folder and its subdirectories into 2010 folder.
give it a try?
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Friday, September 25, 2009
random me
nufnames has been quite random so far... maybe I put in more specific stuff? well i dont know for sure... came a looong way. i just realised i have average 20 visitors per day now. wow... not sure where you all coming from but... hope u guys drop by more often...
more visitors=more stress for me.. i used to write for myself thinking there wont be anyone reading! just really a pleasant surprise to find all the increasing number of visitors that im getting... really...
more visitors=more stress for me.. i used to write for myself thinking there wont be anyone reading! just really a pleasant surprise to find all the increasing number of visitors that im getting... really...
honda u3-x
too many ppl has been critizing this invention... i think its so cruel to the team that dreamed and make this a reality. oh come one guys... its really not an easy feat! im such a geek for gyro stuff haha.... but he really. think about it.... what more is possible from this simple machine...
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Eables access to missing Task Manager.
Eables access to Task Manager.
1. Click Start
2. Click Run
3. Type REGEDIT
4. Click OK The Registry Editor will now open
5. Browse to the following key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\
CurrentVersion\Policies\system
6. In the right pane, look for the value: DisableTaskMgr
7. Right click DisableTaskMgr and select Delete. (When prompted with "Are you sure you want to delete this value", select Yes.
8. Now browse to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\
CurrentVersion\policies\system
9. In the right pane, look for the value: DisableTaskMgr
10. Right click DisableTaskMgr and select Delete. (When prompted with "Are you sure you want to delete this value", select Yes.
11. Close the Registry by choosing File | Exit
12. You should now be able to access Task Manager. If not, reboot into Safe Mode and repeat the steps outlined above.
1. Click Start
2. Click Run
3. Type REGEDIT
4. Click OK The Registry Editor will now open
5. Browse to the following key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\
CurrentVersion\Policies\system
6. In the right pane, look for the value: DisableTaskMgr
7. Right click DisableTaskMgr and select Delete. (When prompted with "Are you sure you want to delete this value", select Yes.
8. Now browse to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\
CurrentVersion\policies\system
9. In the right pane, look for the value: DisableTaskMgr
10. Right click DisableTaskMgr and select Delete. (When prompted with "Are you sure you want to delete this value", select Yes.
11. Close the Registry by choosing File | Exit
12. You should now be able to access Task Manager. If not, reboot into Safe Mode and repeat the steps outlined above.
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