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Microsoft Windows tips and tricks, Registry tweaks, Computer software and Software problem...
Using the REG.EXE console tool
Click Start, Run and type this command:
REG add HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System /v DisableRegistryTools /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f
and Press Enter and your problem is solved.
Quick Media Converter is a flexible and comprehensive solution for converting video and audio with an eye on simplicity, usability and speed.
In fact, it is the speed of this particularly converter that impresses above everything else. It's incredibly fast at processing and converting files although it dies seem to be hit and miss in the final result. For example, some files you may find have not converted quite like they should have or are totally unreadable. It seems that sometimes, the speed is down to the fact that it's not quite processing files in the right way. The interface is very easy to read with all the logos of the possible conversion formats across the top - including FLV, Quicktime and RealMedia. This is sufficient for most users although if you need control over the specifics of the output file there are more options in the Expert Mode tab. From here, you can specify everything from resolution ratios to audio compression and codecs. The problems here arise however if you don't have the right codecs installed. If you try to convert to Xvid or vice versa without the right codecs, then the conversion will either refuse to run. Everything is easy enough to configure via drop down menus and tabs.
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Why should anyone use VolumeTouch?
Every day millions of computer users go through a task similar to the following many times:
Listening to music while working on the computer should not place you in the middle of an incredibly stupid usability disaster. Use VolumeTouch instead!
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The Windows Calculator is a very useful utility but also quite limited beyond simple sums.
Moffsoft Freecalc is a replacement with several extra features that make it very useful.
Installation is simple and it doesn't look that much different from the standard calculator. The most obvious difference is the tape roll (or electronic equivalent at least) on the right-hand side of the window. This shows all of the inputs for the calculations and is useful for checking for mistakes.
The other obvious change is that the contents of the memory is shown in the Status bar. Again more useful for keeping track of what's going on.
Other changes include double and tripe zero buttons.
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