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Create Your Own Welcome Tips If you are afraid that you will forget the tips you have already learnt, you can store them as welcome tips. Open up the registry editor and go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\ Windows\Current Version\explorer\tips\. The tips themselves are stored there. There are 49 tips in whole but you can assign more. Next, use your text editor and set it to word wrap. Remember not to press Enter, just let the editor wrap the text. Continue typing until you finished your tip. Turn off word wrap to make the tip into one straight line of text. Copy it out and paste it on the location where the tips are stored. You can back them up as a reg file so that you can share them with your friends.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Yeah. I agree with dancom. Editing the registry is very unsafe to do unless you know what you are doing (expert). If you want to edit the registry, then I suggest you install a specific program for this. There's lots of this program if you use Google.
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I think you shud not try this at all if u don kno what u r doing???
If anything goes wrong somewhere and anywhere in the registry, you can mess the whole system. But if you want to try somethin new keeping in mind the risk factor, then you can go for it. All the best |
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