Backup Registry Favorites Easiest Way

Posted by fr33mumia on January 23rd, 2010

In the Registry Editor, you can use the Favorites feature to add the frequently visited registry keys on a list that is accessible on the Favorites menu. This is done using the Add to Favorites option on the Favorites menu. When you click on the item on the Favorites menu, the corresponding branch is automatically opened. Here is a tip that tells you how to backup or transfer the Registry Editor Favorites to another system.

The Favorites listings are stored in the following registry location:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Applets \ Regedit \ Favorites

To backup the key, open Registry Editor (regedit.exe) and navigate to the above branch. Right-click on the Favorites key, choose Export and save the branch to a .reg file.

To transfer the Registry Editor favorites to another system, copy the .reg file to the target system, right-click on the file and then choose Merge. You can transfer the favorites to any system running Windows Me, 2000, XP or Vista. Then, you should notice your registry favorites have been added in the new system.

Problems Connecting Hamachi 0.9.9.9-20 Linux Client To Hamachi 2 Client

Posted by fr33mumia on October 3rd, 2009

I’m running between an Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 machine (Hamachi 0.9.9.9-20) and a Windows XP machine with SP3 (Hamachi 2.0.0.60). Both machines are behind NAT devices. Just having this problem last night. Prior in updating to Hamachi 2, I had no problems it, but now the connection drops after it’s been idle for about 15-30 seconds (sigh). But, after done some googling for a while, there is a temporary fix for this issue.

For Ubuntu users like me, follow these steps .

Step 1 : Create the config files for Hamachi 0.9.9.9-20

sudo touch ~/.hamachi/config

sudo nano ~/.hamachi/config

type in "KeepAlive 10" (without quotes) and save it.

Step 2 : Restart your Hamachi 0.9.9.9-20 client

hamachi stop && hamachi start

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Installing Multiple IE Version In Windows, Possible Or Not?

Posted by fr33mumia on October 2nd, 2009

The answer is YES my horse. Generally IE a.k.a Internet Explorer does not permit us to install multiple versions of it in a single computer. Once you’ve the up-to-date version of IE installed in your computer, the previous version of IE will be overwritten. It should not cause any problem to users who use it for browsing the internet.

Nevertheless, if you’re a web developer, then you might run across with inconvenient as you need multiple variants of IE to test out your web application to guarantee it works very well without any misalignment problem. With Internet Explorer Collection 1.6.0.1, it’s possible to run multiple versions of IE of your choice in the same computer.

You will be able to use any version of IE at the same time (among the selected variant during installation). Internet Explorer Collection 1.6.0.1 contains the following versions of IE (as seen on 02-Oct-2009):
    * Internet Explorer 1.0 (4.40.308)
    * Internet Explorer 1.5 (0.1.0.10)
    * Internet Explorer 2.01 (2.01.046)
    * Internet Explorer 3.0 (3.0.1152)
    * Internet Explorer 3.01 (3.01.2723)
    * Internet Explorer 3.03 (3.03.2925)
    * Internet Explorer 4.01 (4.72.3110.0)
    * Internet Explorer 5.01 (5.00.3314.2100)
    * Internet Explorer 5.5 (5.51.4807.2300)
    * Internet Explorer 6.0 (6.00.2800.1106)
    * Internet Explorer 6.0 (6.00.2900.2180)
    * Internet Explorer 7.0 (7.00.5730.13)
    * Internet Explorer 8.0 (8.00.6001.18702)

Personally, Mozilla Firefox are way much better, more secure, features, and addons-plug-ins that superior than Internet Explorer.Both of them have their plus and negatives. I used to use Internet Explorer until they had a huge teething problem with IE7. Then I moved over to Firefox and for the time being, I’m still in faith with it. Way to go Firefox :D

Download Internet Explorer Collection 1.6.0.1 Here

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