50 Registry tricks to help you become a true Windows 7 / Vista 'hacker' (Part 2)

Aero Shake is one of the interesting new features on Windows 7. With this feature you can open the title bar window and shake it over and over to minimize everything. This is an interesting feature, but in some cases this feature makes users uncomfortable. So how to disable Aero Shake on Windows 7?

Aero Shake is one of the interesting new features on Windows 7. With this feature you can open the title bar window and shake it over and over to minimize everything. This is an interesting feature, but in some cases this feature makes users uncomfortable. So how to disable Aero Shake on Windows 7?

4. Add Take Ownership to Explorer right-click menu

Adding Take ownership to a Windows system file or folder is not a simple task. Whether you use a graphical interface or commands also takes a lot of steps.

Although adding Take ownership is not necessary, you can still add it on Windows Vista, 7,8,8.1 and 10, even if you want to use Windows XP.

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4.1. Install Take Ownership Menu

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Download and extract the ZIP TakeOwnership file to your device and install. Double-click the InstallTakeOwnership.reg file and follow the instructions on the screen.

Note:

No need to restart your computer.

4.2. Uninstall

Double-click on the RemoveTakeOwnership.reg file and follow the steps as shown on the screen.

No need to reboot your computer.

Download TakeOwnership.zip to your device and install it here.

5. Disable Aero Shake on Windows 7

Aero Shake is one of the interesting new features on Windows 7. With this feature you can open the title bar window and shake it over and over to minimize everything. This is an interesting feature, but in some cases this feature makes users uncomfortable. So how to disable Aero Shake on Windows 7?

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5.1. Disable Aero Shake by editing the Registry

First open the Registry by entering regedit.exe into the Search Start Menu pane or the Run command window.

On the interface of the Registry you navigate to the key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftWindows

Here you right-click the Windows key and create a new key, name this key Explorer.

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Next in the right pane, you right-click to create a 32-bit DWORD value and name this value NoWindowMinimizingShortcuts and set the value in the Value data frame to 1.

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After creating, log out and log back in to check.

5.2 Download the available Registry

The steps are very simple, just download and extract the ZIP file DisableAeroShake, then double click on the file DisableAeroShake.reg to enter the information into the Registry.

Download DisableAeroShake to your computer and install it here.

6. Add Open with Notepad to Context Menu

To add Open with Notepad to the Context Menu, follow the steps below:

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6.1. Edit the Registry manually

Open the Registry by entering regedit.exe into the Search box on the Start Menu or the Run command window. On the Registry interface you navigate to the key:

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT * shell

Right-click Shell and select the option to create a new key, name this key Open with Notepad . Next create a new key under the Open with Notepad key and name this key Command.

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Double click on the Default value in the right pane, then enter the following command into:

notepad.exe% 1

6.2. Use the built-in Registry

Just download the OpenWithNotepad ZIP file to your computer, unzip and install. Then double-click the OpenWithNotepad.reg file, then enter the information into the Registry.

Download OpenWithNotepad to your computer and install it here.

7. Disable Balloon-style notifications on Windows 7 and Windows Vista

If you are "bored" when you see the balloon-type messages appear on the Windows screen, you can set it to disable it.

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7.1. Edit the Registry manually

To disable balloon notifications by editing the Registry, first press the Windows + R key combination to open the Run command window. Next enter regedit in the Run command window and click Run .

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If there is a message asking to confirm UAC, click Yes to continue.

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Next on the Registry window, navigate to the key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerAdvanced

Here in the right pane, right-click any space and create a new 32-bit DWORD registry key.

Name this new key is EnableBalloonTips .

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Next right-click the EnableBalloonTips key and then click Modify . Set the value of the key to 0.

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Once completed, log out and log back in to your computer to see the changes.

7.2. Use the built-in Regisry

If you don't want to "get involved" with any Registry settings, you can use the built-in Registry. Very simply, just download the Disable ZIP file / Enable Notification Balloons Registry Hack to the computer and proceed to extract the file.

After extracting the file, you will see two files:

  1. DisbaleNotificationBalloons : Disable Balloon-style notifications.
  1. EnableNotificationBalloons : Activate Balloon-type notifications.

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Click on any file you want to use, then click Run and select Yes to confirm opening the Registry Editor.

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Finally, click Yes to allow the Registry to be changed.

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After the process is complete you will see a successful installation message.

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Disable Download / Enable Notification Balloons Registry Hack about the device and install it here.

8. Change the property name on any Windows version

If you're wondering how to change the Windows registrant name, you can refer to the steps below.

First enter regedit.exe into the Search box on the Start Menu or press the Windows + R key combination to open the Run command window, then enter regedit.exe into that window to open the Registry.

On the Registry interface, navigate to the key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersion

Your next task is to find the RegisteredOwner and key RegisteredOrganization key in the right pane, then proceed to change the values ​​you want.

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To turn off the changes you just set up, just enter winver.exe into the Search box on the Start Menu or press the Windows + R key combination to open the Run command window and then enter winver.exe to see the About Windows dialog box:

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Refer to some of the following articles:

  1. 50 Registry tricks to help you become a true Windows 7 / Vista "hacker" (Part 1)
  1. Unlock and improve Windows 10 features with 5 Registry tricks
  1. Fix BOOTMGR error is missing when starting Windows

Good luck!

Update 26 May 2019
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