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Microsoft Windows XP
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Sunday, 18 February 2007 |
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 To enable Num Lock when you logon you need to edit a registry key. Warning: Improper editing in the registry can cause Windows to become unbootable, make sure you know what you are doing. Skeletorscorpse will not be held liable for any damage that is caused to your PC. To turn on Num Lock we need to go in to the registry. To go in to the registry click Start then Run. In the Run dialogue box type regedit and press OK. This will open the registry.  Windows Registry Navigate your way on the navigation tree to the following registry key: - HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Keyboard\
Within the Keyboard key there should be a string called InitialKeyboardIndicators. The possible values for this string are:- 0 = Num Lock is turned off once you login
- 1 = Disable Num Lock
- 2 = Num Lock is turned on once you login
Num Lock during system boot upTo enable Num Lock during the boot up sequence you will have to go in to the BIOS and enable. Most motherboard BIOSs will have an option to enable Num Lock on boot up. Once enabled Save and Exit the BIOS.
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Microsoft Windows XP
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Sunday, 18 February 2007 |
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This tutorial will help you improve the performance of your Windows XP installation.
The following steps can be applied to both new XP installations or ancient installations, although you will see a bigger difference with older installations.
Over time Windows XP (and the previous generations) built up temporary files that slowed down the machine. Unfortunately not every unneeded file can be removed as it is unknown if it is going to be needed again, but there are certain files that can definately be removed.
This files lurk in the Temp folder within your Windows folder and your Temp folder in your locally stored profile.
Warning: Modifying the registry can cause adverse effects. Skeletorscorpse can not be held liable for any damage you cause to your computer.
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Cinema 4D
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Saturday, 09 September 2006 |
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This tutorial with guide you through how to make a car in Cinema 4D using the surface modelling technique. The tutorial focuses on modelling the hood/bonnet of the car. Using the same technique the rest of the car can be modelled. |
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Microsoft Windows XP
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Friday, 04 August 2006 |
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Sometimes in IE when you try to open links that open in new windows, they don't open. At the bottom left of the IE window you will see a yellow triangle which indicates its a Javascript problem. |
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Other Tutorials
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Monday, 22 May 2006 |
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Not a tutorial so to speak but more of a list of some of the extensions that are helpful for web developers. The homepage for the Mozilla Addons site is here. Due to obvious reasons this will not work in IE. |
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