You just clicked OK to shutdown Windows and at that very instant, you realize you need to abort shutdown quickly.
Ever have the need to open more than one program or application at the same time?
Say it's the beginning of the month and time to pay those dreaded bills. You know you need Excel, Windows calculator and Firefox or Internet Explorer open. Instead of opening them up one by one, you can easily create a batch file that will open all three programs at once.
read more: Windows Tip: Create A Batch File To Open Multiple Programs At Once
It seems to never fail, every time a process causes high CPU utilization, it always returns to normal just before you had the chance to identify the process in Windows Task Manager. On top of that, Task Manager only displays information in real time, which doesn't help if you need to see what just happen a few seconds or a minute ago.
read more: How To Identify Processes That Cause High CPU Utilization Spikes In Windows
As an avid Technology enthusiast, I'm always on the look out for new tools and utilities to use, or finding new ways to squeeze more performance out of my Windows computer with a registry tweak here and there.
read more: Add A Shortcut On Your Desktop For Creating A System Restore Point In Windows
Find out detailed information on unknown Windows processes, DLL's and everything that should, and should not be running on your computer.
Use snapshots of your Windows auto start programs before problems occur to help troubleshoot and fix slow bootups and logon times.
In the never ending quest for speed, as in faster Windows computer start up times, many solutions exist for disabling programs that are set to auto start after logging on to your PC.
read more: Speed Up Windows Boot Times By Delaying Startup Of Services In XP And Vista


