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Sunday, 30 September 2012

Hide A Program or Software Entry From Add/Remove

Hi, Everyone Today we are talking about how to hide a program or software entry from add/remove programs.i really like to play games on my computer but my father will always removes my games from the add/remove programs so i found this tricks to hide my games from the add/remove program list or there was some software's that i need that nobody know about my tools and software was install in my computer.

So,lets start this, Firstly you have to start a Awesome tool which name is REGEDIT goto Start >> Run >> and type >> regedit. or you can get the run box by a shortcut key that was Windows (Start buuton on your keyboard) + R 
 
 

Now when you get the regedit on your screen then browse it to the following registry key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Uninstall

Under the Uninstall key, there will be several sub-keys, each representing a software program that you installed. The following example shows how to hide the AnalogX Proxy entry from Add/Remove Programs listing.

Now In the right-pane, right-click the DisplayName value and choose Rename .Rename it to anything (For example, NoDisplayName ) After doing this the AnalogX Proxy entry is now hidden. To make it visible again, rename the value back to DisplayName.

Another thing you can do 
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Uninstall \ AnalogX Proxy
Again In the right-pane, create a new REG_DWORD value named SystemComponent Now Double-click on SystemComponent and set its data to 1
The AnalogX Proxy entry is now hidden. To make it visible again, delete the SystemComponent value that you created earlier.

Some more information about registries. let's take an example that you easily understand the name of the sub-key was AnalogX Proxy, which is easily identifiable. In some cases, the sub-key names are not obvious, and there will be a list of GUID entries similar to the following:
  • {00000409-78E1-11D2-B60F-006097C998E7}
  • {1CB92574-96F2-467B-B793-5CEB35C40C29}
  • {2318C2B1-4965-11d4-9B18-009027A5CD4F}
  • {350C97B0-3D7C-4EE8-BAA9-00BCB3D54227}
In such cases, you can select the entry and look in the right-pane for the DisplayName string. The string tells you the name of the application concerned.Look at the Image given below....


Saturday, 29 September 2012

About Mee

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Helloooww guys, How are you all doing..... hope you all are good. what should i say about me guys ??

Well as you all know My name is Anukul saini and I'm a 15 year old boy. I studying in 10th class in Anand swaroop arya saraswati vidhya mandir in INDIA. I Start this blog for helping you all E-Buddies & Yes ..!! also for make little bit money :-p And I also want to tell you about my father.

My father name is Mr.Pawan Saini. He Was a pro. Photographer & He Such a good photographer and sell photos online on suttercock. and Guys one of most important reason that i start a blog is i want to study about some of the awesome computer Tricks and want to be an advanced user of computer. And i write my studies and knowledge about computer in this blog. i research of some of new computer tricks on inter net and writing about them on my blog.

Hope,... you all are enjoying my blog post's and if i do any kind of silly mistake or you dislike something in my blog so please you can free to tell me by leaving a comment on that. I Try to fix it as fast as i can and the most important guys, please respect about my sweat of making these articles PLEASE DO NOT COPY them on your blogs or websites.

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Friday, 28 September 2012

Take Ownership of Files & Folders In Windows 8

Hello Every one Today I Gonna tell you a most use full thing for windows 8 users How To Take Ownership of Files & Folders In Windows 8 .There is imposes strict access permissions on system-wide locations, folders and files in windows 8 and these access permissions restrict unauthorized users (including clients on network, and standard and guest users on local PC), and external sources (malicious scripts, viruses, malwares etc), from accessing core system folders and files . Ans as you know windows 8 comes with an enhanced, and robust Advanced Security Settings, making it difficult for a novice users to gain complete control over the system locations, folders and files.

The file permission is a pre-defined rule that is associated with numerous system objects/users, preventing unauthenticated objects from taking full control over the system files. These file access rules help Windows check if a user or system object can gain special file access and write permission of a file. Additionally, the file access rules are defined by Windows, and can only be changed by PC administrators. The process of taking ownership of system files and changing access permission of system files is quite complicated, as it requires inheriting user objects or replacing default owner (Trusted Installer object) with a specific PC user. In this post, I gonna tell you step-by-step instructions for gaining full control over Windows 8 system files.

ok so let's start but first i have tell that the system-wide locations, including Windows and System 32 folder, don’t allow administrators to modify the system dynamic link libraries, executables, and other files. However, you can change the permissions for system files by tweaking Advance Security Settings. For instance, you want to edit and rename Windows 8 Theme DLL file namely uxtheme.dll. The first step is modifying the file content is to gain full file access and write permissions from system user object (Trusted Installer), which has complete control over all system data. 

When you move to location where system file that you want to modify, is residing. You will notice that Windows 8 denies all type of write access to the system file, and shows File Access Denied dialog again & again & again when you attempt to modify, delete and rename the file.Then you got error like this ......


Take Ownership of Files & Folders In Windows 8
Before we get started this, make sure that you have administrative privileges to change the file access permissions, as standard user account holders can’t change the ownership of system files. You have to just right-click the file whose access permissions are to be changed, and then, select Properties. Now, move it to Security tab, and select Administrators (<your user account name>\Administrators) from Permissions box to view the current file access permissions.

As we know by default, users from Administrators group can only read and execute the file, and they don’t have permission to modify and write to file. To gain full file write access, click Advanced, present underneath the permissions box.

Take Ownership of Files & Folders In Windows 8
Now this will open Advanced Security Settings dialog of file, showing all the permission entries, Owner’s name, etc., with an option to change the file access permissions of selected user. Firstly we have to change the owner by clicking Change. It will open Select User or Group dialog for selecting the new owner of the file. Instead of entering the name of owner, you can use the Advanced option to select the user from list. For this, click Advanced button. as you can see in the image given below ......

Take Ownership of Files & Folders In Windows 8

Now in Advanced mode, you can search all the available users by clicking Find Now. It will shows users and system objects in the list at the bottom, letting you select user/group to give ownership of the file. If you  instance want to give full file write and access permission to user who belongs to Administrators group, select Administrators and hit OK. Now It's Not hard to adding more users by adding Users group from the list for you.

Take Ownership of Files & Folders In Windows 8
Once Administrators group is added, click OK to close the Select User or Group window ok

Take Ownership of Files & Folders In Windows 8
And now upon clicking on it will change the ownership of the file. Now, you need to add a specific Auditing entry for Administrators group to modify the file permissions (read, execute, write, modify etc). Just head over to Auditing tab, and click Add.

Take Ownership of Files & Folders In Windows 8
Add you get a window like given below was called select user or group. Now allowing you to add a user object for inserting it into auditing entries list. You can either manually enter the name of user (who belongs to Administrators group) or click Advanced to select the user from the list.

Take Ownership of Files & Folders In Windows 8
Once you add the Administrator to auditing entries, it opens a Auditing Entry dialog to let you specify the file permissions. You can click Show advanced permissions to view and enable all file-related access permissions including traverse folder/execute file, read attributes, read extended attributes, create files/write data, write attributes, delete, read permissions, change permissions, take ownership and more. In order to gain complete control over file, select Success from Type drop-down menu, and enable Full control and Click on OK.

Take Ownership of Files & Folders In Windows 8
This will define the file permissions for selected user. Now, click Apply followed by OK to make changes to file access permissions.

Take Ownership of Files & Folders In Windows 8
Now a upon click, Windows Security dialog shows up, confirming the changes made to file security and permission settings. Click OK and now you can close both Advance Security Settings and file Properties dialog.

Take Ownership of Files & Folders In Windows 8
And all you need is to open the file Properties dialog, head over Security tab and hit Edit. You will notice that it now allows you to change the file access permissions for all users .Now just select the user from the list, and under Allow field, check Full control check box to gain full file access permissions.

Take Ownership of Files & Folders In Windows 8
And click Apply, a dialog will pop-up confirming your action click on Yes to allow full file access control for selected file.

Take Ownership of Files & Folders In Windows 8
And now you will be able to modify file content, rename it, delete and change file’s extension. and you can also changing default file security settings. But i advised you to restore the original file access settings after making required changes for the better results or safety of you computer. Thanking you for reading this long post but now you can understated better how you can take ownership on windows 8 files and folders.

Thursday, 27 September 2012

What If “Your PC’s CPU isn’t compatible with Windows 8

Hello everyone Today we gonna talking about what to do if  “Your PC’s CPU isn’t compatible with Windows 8.” well when i was install windows 8 at my computer i got this msg from the setup  of windows 8. and i start google it then i found these suggestion hope these also works for you.


First Suggestion I Was Get To install Windows 8 Release Candidate on your PC, the processor (CPU) must support the following features:  Physical Address Extension (PAE), NX, and SSE2.  Most CPUs have support for these features, so if you receive this error, it is likely because the NX feature is not enabled on your system.

 To resolve this error, follow manufacturer guidelines to enable NX (“No eXecute bit”), or the equivalent XD (“eXecute Disabled”), feature within the BIOS settings.  This feature is typically found in the Advanced or Security tabs within the BIOS settings, and can be referred to by a variety of names, including but not limited to:
·        No Execute Memory Protect
·        Execute Disabled Memory Protection
·        EDB (Execute Disabled Bit)
·        EVP (Enhanced Virus Protection)

If the BIOS setting for the NX (XD, EDB, or EVP) support option is not available on your system, you may need to contact the manufacturer to update the BIOS.  Note that some very old processors may not contain these features and will be incompatible with Windows 8 Release Candidate.

A whitepaper has been published with further details about the PAE/NX/SSE2 requirement for Windows 8, error cases and scenarios that customers encounter when machines fail to meet the requirement, and what to do to install Windows 8 on their PC’s.  You can download the whitepaper at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/hh975398.aspx.

If you are using a virtualization product to install a Windows 8 Release Candidate virtual machine (VM) and receive this error (or error 0xC0000260), you must enable PAE (or PAE/NX) in the virtualization product’s settings or configuration manager when setting up the Windows 8 virtual environment.

Note that if you tried to install Windows 8 on the VM hosted on a system running a previous version of Windows with NX disabled, you will need to enable NX on the system before PAE/NX can be enabled for the VM.  Please follow the instructions described in the whitepaper under “How Do I know if My System Supports NX or SSE2?” and “If NX Is Supported on My System, How Do I Turn on NX?” to enable NX on the system.

This is suggest by Steven. S

And Then Second Suggestion

There are three points to make and then a potential workaround.


First of all, our apologies to anyone inconvenienced by this issue, and thank you very much for trying out the Windows 8 Release Preview.

Second of all, there may be a bug here. We may contact a few of you if we need further information to track down the problem and make sure it is fixed before RTM completes.

Third, I want to describe what precisely has changed since the Windows 8 Consumer Preview (CP) and what has been done to date to make sure this works correctly. Some of this will not help people experiencing the problem (please see one and two above and then one again). It is important to note that the answer on this thread is correct in terms of the CPU requirements for Windows 8.

We did make changes in the upgrade detection logic since the CP. The changes revolve around the default installer and how it checks for precise CPU features before continuing. Windows 8 requires the NX capabilities of modern CPUs. This is done for security reasons to ensure that malware defense features work reliably. This is important as we want to ensure that people can feel safe using lots of different software including desktop apps and apps from the Windows Store. This means some very old CPUs will not work with Windows 8. In the CP we did not block the installer for the NX feature. Based on CP telemetry we felt adding the block to setup was warranted to respect people’s time. It is better to get it over with quickly, even if it is disappointing. We also used the telemetry to get some handle on how many CPUs would fail the NX requirement so we could be sure enforcing NX presence was responsible in the ecosystem. We learned that less than 1% of CPUs did not have NX capability available and configured correctly and out of those 0.1% did not have the NX capability at all. Based on this we feel that enforcing NX presence is a good thing to do since it results in better malware defenses. Thus we now enforce NX presence in the kernel boot sequence.

It is interesting to look at the case where NX is available but not configured correctly. It is possible on “most CPUs” in this state to override the BIOS setting in software. Because the “opposite of most CPUs” case means a code 5D bluescreen later on, it saves time to get it out up front and ask the user to fix the BIOS setting during setup. However, the “most CPUs” case does mean there is a potential workaround, which I’ll describe in a moment.

We didn’t make any change related to PAE detection, but it is good to note that PAE is a pre-requisite for NX on 32 bit processors due to how NX is implemented in memory manager page tables.

We did change SSE2 instruction set detection based on telemetry from the CP and Windows 7. SSE2 became standard on CPUs a long time ago, but Windows did not rely on those instructions. It turns out though, that an increasing number of 3 party applications and drivers have started using those instructions, and not checking for them before use. We get to see this in our telemetry, as application crashes and in- the- driver case bluescreens. Taking into account that the rate of these differences in 3 party programming is increasing -- and that SSE2 has been present on all CPUs since 2003 and most since 2001-- we decided to check for SSE2 in setup. The result for users at large is their PC is more reliable. We do not check for SSE2 in the kernel boot sequence,;however, if your CPU has NX it also almost certainly has SSE2.

Before I provide the potential workaround, if you can, please properly configure NX in your BIOS.

Here is the potential workaround: Download the ISO and burn it to a DVD or create a bootable USB flash drive. Boot from the media that you created. If your CPU does not support NX you will see a code 5D bluescreen before setup starts. This is rare, but if it happens we won’t be able to help you run Windows 8.

This workaround may succeed because Windows contains two installers: the end user installer (setup.exe at the root of the Windows DVD) and the commercial installer (setup.exe found in the \sources directory of the Windows DVD). The commercial installer runs when the PC is booted from DVD/USB media and does not perform the NX/SSE2 checks and attempts to enable NX/SSE2 on supported systems.

Thank you for reading all this way. Again, we apologize for any inconvenience caused to people who have encountered this problem.

This is Suggest by BillFill

Hope this will help you a lot. But I Solve it by Enter the bios settings and find the item "EXECUTE BIT" and enable it. This will take care of the CPU problems.

How you Can Make An Operating System Like Lunix

Hello everyone today i gonna tell you a new thing how you can make your own operating system almost like lunix. guys if you ever heard about luinx then you will know that there was over 1,000 different lunix operating systems. and you don't have time to see & check them all. so it a chance to possible that your operating system will match one of them but you quiet happy because you make an operating system by your own.Creating your own operating system is very difficult task because you have to know about C++/C,Visual basis, And Manny other programming languages and many more things ...but i have an easy way.

So lets start making a new lunix based operating system first you need to go http://www.susestudio.com and take a look for yourself.
suse-studio

The whole concept of SUSE Studio is quite simple. I’m very impressed with SUSE Studio. It allows you to completely customise a Linux distribution and actually try it out (in the browser!) before you download it. This is, in my opinion, a pretty novel concept. At least at this scale.

Being able to have this control before you download the distribution obviously saves you from downloading a load of components that you don’t want. But the benefits don’t stop there:
  • Performing the administrative tasks of setting up the system can be performed before installation. This means a system can be deployed many times with minimum effort. Products like Xen and VMware provide cost-effective ways to host several different systems together and keep them isolated from each other. If one of your applications breaks, the others are (potentially) isolated from the problem.

  • Applications can be deployed and run in a pre-specified environment. This means their behaviour will be more predictable, and it will be easier to provide support for them. If a client is reporting problems, it will be much easier to replicate them yourself in a test environment.

Now back to the topic Once you're signed in, head to your "Home" screen and click the "Create new appliance" link in the upper-right. SUSE Studio calls each bootable system you create an "appliance" throughout the process. You'll be asked to choose your "base template," which includes the GNOME and KDE desktops, a Just Enough OS (jeOS) option, and server or command-line-only choices. Most folks will want to lean toward GNOME or KDE setups, as they're the most familiar graphical environments. If you're familiar with Linux enough to know how to build a login manager and desktop from a command line system, though, go ahead and play around—you can't really hurt anything.

Use SUSE Studio to Build a Linux OS From Scratch

Now Choose your software

This is the real meat and potatoes of creating a system. Click the "Software" tab and check out the packages already going into your system.

Use SUSE Studio to Build a Linux OS From Scratch

Based on your selection of a GNOME desktop, and SUSE Studio assuming you want the Linux basics needed to boot, a few packages and repositories are already installed for you. They're based on a basic installation of OpenSUSE, but you could wipe the slate clean and start over with another RPM-based repository, if you so chose.

Use SUSE Studio to Build a Linux OS From Scratch

If you wanted to add Firefox to your system, simply search for it in the search bar farther down the page. Results from the repositories you've chosen appear, and you can click "Add+" to load them into your system, with dependencies and other needed packages automatically included. What if you don't see something you know runs on Linux—like, say, Google Chrome? Find an RPM-formatted package, like those I found at Ben Kevan's blog, or add in a repository URL that carries regular updates. Generally, a good Google search for the name of your program and "OpenSUSE" should yield fruit. Hit the "Upload and Manage RPMs" link near the top of the Software page, and you'll be able to upload from your computer, or point to a file on the web. What's really neat is, once you upload your RPM files, you'll have a special repository created for you that can be loaded into any system you build with SUSE Studio.

And Most Important Change the look and feel

Once you're done tinkering with your apps, head over to the Configuration tab to mess with your eye candy and determine how your system will boot up. Start at the "General" sub-section, making sure to change the user name at bottom to something other than "Tux" and change the password away from the standard "linux." You can set how you want your system to find a network connection (anything other than the manual or no-network options should be fine), and whether to enable a firewall.

Use SUSE Studio to Build a Linux OS From Scratch

The Personalize section only has two parameters, but who doesn't like to see their own logos and backgrounds stamped on a system? Next over, make sure the "Startup" section has you set to boot into a graphical login. Under "Desktop," you can set the OS to automatically boot to a desktop for faster start-up times, and the "Configuration" field lets those planning to install to a disk or USB drive, or run in a virtual machine, fine-tune their memory and disk use settings. "Overlay files" and "Scripts" can mostly be skipped, unless you've got documents you need to have in your test system or already work at a high level of Linux knowledge.

Finally Its Time to Grab and boot your Operating System

Use SUSE Studio to Build a Linux OS From Scratch

The "Build" section is where you get the good stuff. Pick the format you'd like to download, whether an ISO for creating a CD/DVD, a disk image for hard disk or USB transfer, or a ready-made virtual machine file for VirtualBox or VMWare. Choose your format, set a version number, and that build will always be available for downloading or "cloning."

So guys hope you enjoy this post very well and now it's your time to build your own operating system ...


Wednesday, 26 September 2012

Awesome Clock Wallpaper And Screen Saver for your computer

Hello everyone today i found a awesome think do you know what's that yes a clock that run on your wallpaper and screen saver also. look a preview

Awesome Right .... You can also get this for you computer just need a software called


Do you know what's this software ??? this is simple software that's put a clock and put it at wallpaper place basically Wallpaper Clock skin file, basically, is a set of PNG, JPEG, GIF images and one INI-file, packed as a ZIP archive with .wcz extension. Every minute the program compiles a background image, as well as month, day, hour and minutes images to a single image. The result is set as wallpaper or displayed as screensaver. Optionally, you can add zodiac and moon images, as well as screensaver animation. Wallpaper Clock skins do not display seconds as they are refreshed once in a minute.

All images in the set should be the same size as a background image. Thus, each .wcz file contains a wallpaper for one specific screen size.

Download Wallpaper Clock Tester - a piece of software which helps to test your wallpaper image and create previews.

Want to know How to make a wallpaper clock

Step First Create a background image.

We recommend to create separate WCZ package for each of the following common PC screen sizes:
  • 800x600 pixels
  • 1024x768 pixels
  • 1152x864 pixels
  • 1280x800 pixels
  • 1280x1024 pixels
  • 1440x900 pixels
  • 1600x1200 pixels
  • 1680x1050 pixels
  • 1920x1200 pixels
  • 2560x1600 pixels
Save background image in JPEG format as bg.jpg (required name).

Step second Create time and date images.

Create separate image for each month, day, hour, and minute. Save them in PNG format with transparency as (required names):
  • month1.png, ..., month12.png
  • day1.png, ..., day31.png
  • hour0.png, hour1.png, ......
  • minute0.png, ...., minute59.png
Concerning hour images, you're free to choose how many hour images you need. Digital clocks usually have 24 images. Analog clock may have from 12 to 60 images, the more images it has, the smoother an hour hand moves. Number of the hour images is set in the INI file (see below).

Step Third  Create day of the week, moon, zodiac, and am/pm images.

These images are optional. Save the images in PNG format with transparency as (required names):
  • weekday1.png, ..., weekday7.png
  • moonphase1.png, ..., moonphase30.png
  • zodiacAquarius.png, zodiacAries.png, zodiacCancer.png, zodiacCapricorn.png, zodiacGemini.png, zodiacLeo.png, zodiacLibra.png, zodiacPisces.png, zodiacSagittarius.png, zodiacScorpio.png, zodiacTaurus.png, zodiacVirgo.png
  • am.png, pm.png
The final wallpaper image will be compiled from all the described parts drawing one by one in the following order:
  1. bg.jpg
  2. zodiac
  3. moonphase
  4. month
  5. weekday
  6. day
  7. hour
  8. am/pm
  9. minute

Step fourth Create preview images.

Save preview of your wallpaper as 3 files:
  • JPEG 200x150 pixels: preview200x150.jpg (required name)
  • JPEG 400x300 pixels: preview400x300_1.jpg and preview400x300_2.jpg (required names)
Save two different shapshots as preview400x300_1.jpg and preview400x300_2.jpg to make a pseudo-animation on preview (handled by gallery scripts, see example).

Step fifth Create INI file.

The file clock.ini (required name) contains your wallpaper settings; for example:
[Settings]
name=Time Flow
width=800
height=600
author=Vlad Gerasimov
email=vladstudio@gmail.com
description=Time Flies and Flows
homepageURL=http://www.vladstudio.com
downloadURL=http://www.vladstudio.powweb.com/wcz/timeflow.wcz
backColor=#555
refreshhourinterval=60
hourimages=24

[Animation]
animationFile1Name=anim.gif
animationFile1X=0
animationFile1Y=0
soundFile=anim.mp3

[WallpaperClock]
specVersion=1.0
specDescription=http://www.wallpaperclock.com/spec.html
 
name, width, height, refreshhourinterval, and hourimages are mandatory fields, the rest ones are optional.

refreshhourinterval sets an interval (in minutes) of hour images changes. Recommended interval for digital clock is 60, and 12 - for analog clock.

hourimages sets a number of hour images. For digital clock the number is usually 24 (from hour0.png to hour23.png), for analog clock it is 60 (from hour0.png to hour59.png) or less depening on how smooth you want an hour hand to move.

backColor is a HTML color value for filling the background below the image in the centered mode in case if the image size is less than the screen size.

animationFile1Name, animationFile2Name, etc (up to 7 files) are GIF animations. They are not used for wallpaper, but placed over the image when it is displayed as screensaver. animationFile1X and animationFile1Y are coordinates of animationFile1Name image, with the left top wallpaper corner as a zero point (0,0).

soundFile is continuously played when the image is displayed as screensaver.

Final Step Test your wallpaper.

Download Wallpaper Clock Tester which will help you to check how your wallpaper displays different date, time, and animation. Open your clock.ini in the program and see if everything is correct. And You done you are ready to put your wallpaper at desktop.

And One more think if you are not interested to make a wallpaper clock just download the skins link given below

Download Wallpaper clock 

Main Website of Wallpaper clock

One More Site This Will Help You More


Want To Run A Program At Startup (2 Simple Ways)

Hello everyone hope you all are enjoying my blog.Today we are talking about how you can run any program at start up. Well i do lots of fun with this simple trick and also it is useful for some other work's.

So, let get started i have two ways to do this first ways using regedit and second was using startup folder.
let take second method first because it was easy and very very simple.

first right click on start button and select explorer

A popup windows will open and then negative it to  C:\Documents and Settings\(user)\Start Menu\Programs\Startup and you get this folder.

well this is the image of windows 8 start up folder but you get the same folder.don't worried if there some programs already . now just paste the shortcut of the program & file which you want to run at start up and you done it using second method. you want to know the first method keep reading...

Now lets do it by using first method that was regedit method . first goto START >> RUN or you can get the run box by using this shortcut key windows + R. and you get something like this.



after this a popup windows open that's was the regedit tool. regedit is the awesome tool that i had ever seen in windows.


 now just navigate it  to

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
 
and you get this box


 
Now make a new DWORD value here by right click and new >>Dword (32-bit value)
 
Name it any thing that you want now open it by dobule-clicking on the dword value and you get this.
 
Delete if any this fill in the Value data filed. now read carefully the most important work put the address of the program that you want to run at start up in the Value data field for example i want to run Mspaint at startup so i type this on value data C:/windows/system32/mspaint.exe remember you have put full address and the file extension also.. and click ok and done

Easy to use Tools For Making .wim Image File That I Use

Hello Everyone in this post we are talking about easy to use tools for making .wim image (windows image file) The WIM format has spread in to the mainstream and administrators are drowning in images, yet there are few decent tools for working with them.Well when i was just started  read about .wim files there was a tool kit called automated installation kit (AIK).In AIK there is a tool ImageX which were use to make .wim Image files.This tools was nice but it is most difficult to use because we have type and remember the all command lines of ImageX and i Got Board use this tools so i'm start searching on the internet and what i found ? see below ...

First tool that i found is GImageX



GImageX is a graphical user interface for the ImageX tool from the Windows Automated Installation Kit v2.0 (WAIK). ImageX is used to capture and apply WIM images for Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 desktop deployments. It uses the Microsoft WIMGAPI API for working with WIM files.
The ImageX GUI is a native application for the x86 and x64 platforms that will also work in Windows PE (WinPE).  There is also a COM component version included that implements some of the basic functionality for direct use in languages such as VBScript.

Key Features of this tool 

* Native x86 and x64 versions entirely written in C++. Tiny ~100KB executable.
* Doesn’t use the imagex.exe utility at all – instead it uses the WIMGAPI interface (the wimgapi.dll file from the imagex directory)
* Progress bars, time elapsed, time remaining, file counts have been added
* Clean “abort” option
* Ability to mount, change and get info on WIM images

Download GImageX

Now What's Next I Found WIM MASTER

It works like ImageX, but it is not a wrapper for that program. It was written in C and uses the Wimgapi library for its functionality.

This is a script that's  includes the program in encoded form as well as some redistributable Microsoft files needed to make it work. You also need wimgapi.dll and wimfltr.sys which are included in the WAIK. The script will copy them from the WAIK if it is installed in your ProgramFiles folder.

If anyone would like to have the source code (should be useful if you are using wimgapi for the first time) or would like to have a BartPE plugin, everything Available  for download link below .

Download Wim Master 

After This I Found A Tool Which Names Was SWIM


SWIM is a completely functional UI for capturing, editing, and applying (including disk partitioning, formatting, and marking active) WIM images. SWIM allows you to capture, restore, and mount WIM (Windows Imaging Format) images. It will also partition and format hard drives with ease.Give SWIM a try to fully assess its capabilities !

Requirements:
· Mounting functionality requires the WIM filter driver to be installed

Improvements include:
· 1/3 Smaller
· P Faster
· Various UI Improvements
· Reduced Image Size

New Features:
· Windows XP Support
· Full Support and Identification of Removable Disks
· Rescan available hard disks after program launch
· Full/Quick Format option

 Download SWIM

Je Jin's Windows 7 WIM Mount GUI This is tool is use to whip up for mounting install.wim to offline service windows 7 OEM installation media. it is free for non-commercial use.


Download Je Jin’s DISM Tool™ Version 1.0

And If you want to create a boot DVD that does not create a 100 MB partition, find patch here
Everyone is gonna want to get the install_wim_tweak from MSFN so they can remove more packages.



After you apply it to your WIM you will be able to remove about 200 packages from the Windows 7 WIM.
Install_WIM_Tweak.bat

Code:
install_wim_tweak.exe /p c:mount /m
 
During my studies about .wim i need to install my all images in a virtual hard disk drive but this will takes much more time so i found a converter on internet called WIM TO VHD .Windows Server 2008 R2 adds some new Hyper-V based technology called Native VHD.  VHD (Virtual Hard Disk) is a file that simulates a hard disk.  MS has been using it for virtual machines since Virtual PC and Virtual Server and published the format for others to use and integrate with.  Normally, on a Hyper-V server we have lots of VM’s.  What happens if we want the portability of VM’s but the power of a dedicated machine?  Windows 2008 R2 allows us to have a small boot partition that surfaces (mounts) a VHD on another partition and boots from that.  Now your VHD is on a dedicated server with all the performance that goes with it.

This gives us added flexibility, performance and drastically simplifies OS deployment.
That begs the question, what about Windows Deployment Services and ConfigMgr OS deployment?  I don’t see WDS and OSD going anywhere but MS are strongly hinting that they only want 1 disk format in the future.  ConfigMgr OSD is based on WDS.  WDS and “Panther” (the installer used by Vista, W2008, Win7 and W2008 R2) all use WIM files.  It appears that MS plan on moving away from there to only using VHD.

If you are using WDS for deploying dedicated servers that you’re likely using a captured WIM file.  If so, you can switch from that to deploying VHD’s to W2008 R2 using Native VHD.  What about your existing images?  You’re not going to toss them aside.  You could also use this to convert existing WIM’s into template VHD’s that you can stick into your VMM 2008 library for VM reuse.
There’s a free converter which will convert WIM to VHD, i.e. Windows Image Files to Virtual Hard Disks.  There’s a video demo on the site to show you how it works.



WIM TO VHD 
 
Or You can download Convert-WindowsImage.ps1 script to convert the boot.wim file to a VHD/VHDX file. While you are downloading make sure you go thru the release notes which describes about each PowerShell parameters.

There used to be an old version called WIM2VHD.wsf script. But it has been re-written in PowerShell with VHDX support & lot of easy syntax.
If you don’t want to remember all PowerShell parameters, there is a GUI option;
  • Open PowerShell, change the directory to the folder where you downloaded above convert-windowsimage.ps1 script and run below command
  • .\Convert-WindowsImage.ps1 –ShowUI
  • It will open below UI image, populate/select necessary information & options & click make my vhd.
  • While it converting to VHD, you can see the process & progress in your PowerShell window. It took 3min to create my Windows 2012 VHDX file.
  • Then I used “new-vm -name Test2 -Path E:\VMStore\ -MemoryStartupBytes 512MB -SwitchName VM_Network -VHDPath e:\VMStore\test2\Win2k12DC.vhdx” to create my Windows 2012 VM
  • There is an “Unattended” Option; where you can input an unattended file so it will do necessary config in the target VM. We can club the conversion & VM creation to a single script. Bottom-line is we can do nice automation. Isn’t it awesome?? ;-)

And Now This  Tool i found on internet was a simple and easy wim installer. it was easly install wim files.This is a  little utility created to handle from a graphical interface and in a extremely easy way setups based on WIM images. With the help of WIM Installer you’ll be able to easily select and install the desired Windows Imaging Format files.

Download Wim Installer

7-Zip

The download links above redirect you to download pages on SourceForge.net ... Packing / unpacking: 7z, XZ, BZIP2, GZIP, TAR, ZIP and WIM.