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TUT:Shutdown Your Computer or a Remote PC via Command Prompt

Most of us shutdown our computers using the power button given in the Start menu. Some of us use the physical power button on our machines. Very few people actually use other means of shutting down a computer and even less is the number of people who use the command prompt to shutdown a computer. A reason for this is that most of us don't know that the command prompt can be used to not only shutdown, restart or log off  our  computer instantly but also to shutdown a remote computer provided you have administrative access. It can also be used to hibernate a computer and give a comment containing the reason for shutdown. This post will show you how to do all this. Required A computer running Windows (XP, Vista, 7 or 8) with the command prompt working perfectly, i.e. not  disabled by a virus . Initial Steps  1) Press Windows Key + R. 2) Enter CMD and press Enter. This will start the command prompt. Follow the instructions below depending on what you want to do. Shutdown Local Ma

Make your Computer Welcome You

Do you watch movies? Have you always loved the way how Computers in movies welcome their users by calling out their names? I bet that you too would want to know how you can achieve similar results on your PC and have a computer said welcome. Then you are at the right place, this article describes exactly how you can make your computer welcome you like this. With this trick, you can make your Computer welcome you in its computerized voice. You can make your Windows based computer say "Welcome to your PC, Username." Make Windows Greet you with a Custom Voice Message at Startup To use this trick, follow the instructions given below:- Click on Start . Navigate to All Programs, Accessories and Notepad . Copy and paste the exact code given below. Dim speaks, speech speaks="Welcome to your PC, Username " Set speech=CreateObject("sapi.spvoice") speech.Speak speaks       3.  Replace Username with your own name .      4.  Click on

Display a welcome message at startup win 7 & 8

Here's a small tip, to have Windows 7 display a custom message as startup (as a pop-up). This manipulation is done via the registry and you should take the necessary precautions beforehand: Click on Start > Run > type "regedit" and press the Enter key. Expand the following: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > Microsoft > Windows > CurrentVersion > Policies > System The next step will involve the modification of two keys LegalNoticeCaption - The title of the pop-up menu LegalNoticeText- the message content These two keys are located in the right pane. Double click on them and edit the value field to your convenience. Once done close the registry editor and restart your PC. Please all i want from u is to like the page and share this blog thanks and any issues please mail me for assistance.