con_tester
Journeyman
Hello Guys.
Well I m tired of posting tips here and there.
So from now I will be posting all my tips here.
So try them
First Trick :-
Here's something I found out on myself.
For those of you who have used Linux, you might know that in Linux, you can run apps just by typing their names. For example, run firefox by typing "firefox" at the terminal.
I found out how to do that in Windows. Here's how -
1. Create a folder somewhere on your comp. Say c:\progs
2. In this folder, drop the SHORTCUTS of all the programs you want to launch instantly.
3. Right click on My Comp. and select properties. Go to advanced and click on environment variable.
4. There will be a variable called "PATH" in the bottom list. It will have names of various directories seperated by semicolons. To the end of this list, add the name of the directory you just created (C:\prog). Remember to put one semicolon seperating the previous directory and this C:\prog.
5. Go to Run and type the name of the shortcut. Your program runs!
Well I m tired of posting tips here and there.
So from now I will be posting all my tips here.
So try them
First Trick :-
Here's something I found out on myself.
For those of you who have used Linux, you might know that in Linux, you can run apps just by typing their names. For example, run firefox by typing "firefox" at the terminal.
I found out how to do that in Windows. Here's how -
1. Create a folder somewhere on your comp. Say c:\progs
2. In this folder, drop the SHORTCUTS of all the programs you want to launch instantly.
3. Right click on My Comp. and select properties. Go to advanced and click on environment variable.
4. There will be a variable called "PATH" in the bottom list. It will have names of various directories seperated by semicolons. To the end of this list, add the name of the directory you just created (C:\prog). Remember to put one semicolon seperating the previous directory and this C:\prog.
5. Go to Run and type the name of the shortcut. Your program runs!