Monday, May 31, 2010

Adding Virtual Drive on your computer

There's an utility for Windows XP that allows you to play ISO files. That is Virtual CD-ROM Control Panel V2.0.11. You can download it in http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/Virtual-CDROM-Control-Panel-v-Download-16468.html. This supports Windows XP Professional and Windows XP Home Edition, then do the several ways:
1.
Extract the files to your %systemroot%system32\drivers folder and double-click the VcdControlTool.exe and
click Driver Control. Click the Install Driver button and navigate to the %systemroot%system32\drivers folder
and choose VcdRom.sys and click Open and Start and OK.
2.
Click Add drive in order to add a virtual drive letter. A virtual drive letter will appear.
3.
Choose Mount to mount your ISO image to the virtual drive letter. Now you can enjoy your Virtual
CD-ROM
4.
choose Eject |Remove Drive | Driver Control| Stop | Remove Driver | OK, when you want to stop playing
with Virtual CD-ROM.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Making Your Network Places in Win XP Faster

Windows XP usually scans all remote computers for scheduled task. This can cause your computer network runs extremely slow. You can modify this configuration by editing Registry Editor.
1. Start - Run - then type : Regedit.exe (Open the Registry Editor)
2. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/ Current Version/Explorer
/RemoteComputer/NameSpace.
3. Under the NameSpace branch, locate the subkey named {D6277990-4C6A-
11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF}.
4. To make a backup copy of this key, right-click the key, and select Export.
5. In the Export Registry File dialog box, select a folder, and give the file a
descriptive name.
6. Right-click the key, and select Delete.
7. Close the Registry Editor, and restart Windows XP for the change to take effect.

Before you do editing Regedit.exe, I recommend that you back up your registy file first.