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Hidden Programs in Windows XP and How to run them

1 October 2007 2 Comments

There are plenty of Windows based utilities and programs that a System Administrator (or a geeky person) can run. Here’s a collection of such little utilities and instructions on how you can initiate them.

1- Private Character Editor
This program is for designing icons and Characters(Alphapet )
Click :start
Then :run
type :EUDCEDIT
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2- iExpress
This Program is for converting your files to EXCUTABLE files
Click : start
Then : run
type : iexpress
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3-Disk Cleanup
This program used for cleaning harddisk to offer space
Click : start
Then : run
type : cleanmgr
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4-Dr Watson
This program Is for repairing problems in Windows
Click : start
Then : run
type : drwtsn32
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5-Windows Media Player 5.1
Opens the old media player
Click : start
Then : run
type : mplay32
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Program ………… . CODE
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Character Map = charmap

DirectX diagnosis = dxdiag

Object Packager = packager

System Monitor = perfmon

Program Manager = progman

Remote Access phone book = rasphone

Registry Editor = regedt32

File siganture verification tool = sigverif

Volume Control = sndvol32

System Configuration Editor = sysedit

Syskey = syskey

microsoft Telnet Client = telnet

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2 Comments »

  • John Lampard said:

    Interesting! Disk Cleanup especially looks useful :)

  • Anonymous said:

    check out… RUN OSK and get an on screen keyboard and type with your mouse. Works with a joy stick too. I think this could be useful for some handicapped folks

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