Next, double- click on it and make sure the value is 0. Now, we need to restart the PC because Cortana settings are checked only at the startup.
In case you want to revert back the changes and get Cortana back, just delete the AllowCortana key or change the value from 0 to 1. Next up, the registry key allows you to have a custom option on the right-click context menu.
For instance, you can put up Calculator, Notepad, or WhatsApp on the right-click context menu. In my case, I use it slightly differently. Next, create a folder under the shell folder. You can name the folder as per your preference and this is the name that would be displayed on the right-click menu.
This folder would carry the command that has to be executed once you click on the menu. Next, double-click on the default key under the command folder. Next, hold shift and right-click. Once you have the file location, p aste it under the Target textbox. Similarly for WhatsApp, create a WhatsApp folder and a command folder within it. Head over to the start menu to get the file location and paste it under the default key textbox of the command folder.
I have also disabled the app startup. Now, the simplest way to do so is uninstalling OneDrive but just in case you want to keep it for future use, you can hide it from the File Explorer. First head over to this URL. We have to do it again for the bit windows version. Head over to the following URL. Once done, restart your system and you are done. I have never used this and I would prefer having it removed from the Windows File Explorer. Similarly like OneDrive, you have to do it for the bit Windows version as well.
So, head over to the following Registry URL. Post the restart, 3d Objects are no more. Now the web results in the Start Menu are something no one asked for. It often collides with local file searches. Here, have a look, this is how the start menu searches look with and without web results side-by-side. The only way to do it is again the registry editor. Open the registry editor and h ead over to the following URL.
You actually want to crash your Windows 7 system and send it to a Blue Screen of Death? Double-click the value and change the 0 to a 1. And then put on your crash helmet. When was the last time you needed to update your settings in Credential Manager? Or Phone and Modem? Or Windows CardSpace?
Once again, turn to the Windows Registry for help. Within the Explorer key, right-click within the right-most window and create a new DWORD called DisallowCpl , and set its value to 1 instead of 0 by double-clicking on it and changing the digit.
Next, right-click on the Explorer key and create a new key called DisallowCpl. As usual, ignore the period. Select your new key and right-click on the right-most window once again. Your numbers must be sequential for this to work. Programs and Features or Action Center. Seriously, does anybody use this feature? The TrustedInstaller, part of User Account Control, protects crucial files so that even Administrators can't open, delete, move or rename.
We've also seen this happen with files on external or secondary hard drives that aren't system files, including, and especially, photos. Should work on Windows Vista, 8, 10, and This tweak is included as part of MajorGeeks Registry Tweaks. Some posts are auto-moderated to reduce spam, including links and swear words.
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