Tuesday, February 19, 2008

100 Useful RUN Commands

Run Command
  1. Accessibility Controls access.cpl
  2. Add Hardware Wizard hdwwiz.cpl
  3. Add/Remove Programs appwiz.cpl
  4. Administrative Tools control admintools
  5. Automatic Updates wuaucpl.cpl
  6. Bluetooth Transfer Wizard fsquirt
  7. Calculator calc
  8. Certificate Manager certmgr.msc
  9. Character Map charmap
  10. Check Disk Utility chkdsk
  11. Clipboard Viewer clipbrd
  12. Command Prompt cmd
  13. Component Services dcomcnfg
  14. Computer Management compmgmt.msc
  15. Date and Time Properties timedate.cpl
  16. DDE Shares ddeshare
  17. Device Manager devmgmt.msc
  18. Direct X Control Panel (If Installed)* directx.cpl
  19. Direct X Troubleshooter dxdiag
  20. Disk Cleanup Utility cleanmgr
  21. Disk Defragment dfrg.msc
  22. Disk Management diskmgmt.msc
  23. Disk Partition Manager diskpart
  24. Display Properties control desktop
  25. Display Properties desk.cpl
  26. Display Properties (w/Appearance Tab Preselected) control color
  27. Dr. Watson System Troubleshooting Utility drwtsn32
  28. Driver Verifier Utility verifier
  29. Event Viewer eventvwr.msc
  30. File Signature Verification Tool sigverif
  31. Findfast findfast.cpl
  32. Folders Properties control folders
  33. Fonts control fonts
  34. Fonts Folder fonts
  35. Free Cell Card Game freecell
  36. Game Controllers joy.cpl
  37. Group Policy Editor (XP Prof) gpedit.msc
  38. Hearts Card Game mshearts
  39. Iexpress Wizard iexpress
  40. Indexing Service ciadv.msc
  41. Internet Properties inetcpl.cpl
  42. IP Configuration (Display Connection Configuration) ipconfig /all
  43. IP Configuration (Display DNS Cache Contents) ipconfig /displaydns
  44. IP Configuration (Delete DNS Cache Contents) ipconfig /flushdns
  45. IP Configuration (Release All Connections) ipconfig /release
  46. IP Configuration (Renew All Connections) ipconfig /renew
  47. IP Configuration (Refreshes DHCP & Re-Registers DNS) ipconfig /registerdns
  48. IP Configuration (Display DHCP Class ID) ipconfig /showclassid
  49. IP Configuration (Modifies DHCP Class ID) ipconfig /setclassid
  50. Java Control Panel (If Installed) jpicpl32.cpl
  51. Java Control Panel (If Installed) javaws
  52. Keyboard Properties control keyboard
  53. Local Security Settings secpol.msc
  54. Local Users and Groups lusrmgr.msc
  55. Logs You Out Of Windows logoff
  56. Microsoft Chat winchat
  57. Minesweeper Game winmine
  58. Mouse Properties control mouse
  59. Mouse Properties main.cpl
  60. Network Connections control netconnections
  61. Network Connections ncpa.cpl
  62. Network Setup Wizard netsetup.cpl
  63. Notepad notepad
  64. Nview Desktop Manager (If Installed) nvtuicpl.cpl
  65. Object Packager packager
  66. ODBC Data Source Administrator odbccp32.cpl
  67. On Screen Keyboard osk
  68. Opens AC3 Filter (If Installed) ac3filter.cpl
  69. Password Properties password.cpl
  70. Performance Monitor perfmon.msc
  71. Performance Monitor perfmon
  72. Phone and Modem Options telephon.cpl
  73. Power Configuration powercfg.cpl
  74. Printers and Faxes control printers
  75. Printers Folder printers
  76. Private Character Editor eudcedit
  77. Quicktime (If Installed) QuickTime.cpl
  78. Regional Settings intl.cpl
  79. Registry Editor regedit
  80. Registry Editor regedit32
  81. Remote Desktop mstsc
  82. Removable Storage ntmsmgr.msc
  83. Removable Storage Operator Requests ntmsoprq.msc
  84. Resultant Set of Policy (XP Prof) rsop.msc
  85. Scanners and Cameras sticpl.cpl
  86. Scheduled Tasks control schedtasks
  87. Security Center wscui.cpl
  88. Services services.msc
  89. Shared Folders fsmgmt.msc
  90. Shuts Down Windows shutdown
  91. Sounds and Audio mmsys.cpl
  92. Spider Solitare Card Game spider
  93. SQL Client Configuration cliconfg
  94. System Configuration Editor sysedit
  95. System Configuration Utility msconfig
  96. System File Checker Utility (Scan Immediately) sfc /scannow
  97. System File Checker Utility (Scan Once At Next Boot) sfc /scanonce
  98. System File Checker Utility (Scan On Every Boot) sfc /scanboot
  99. System File Checker Utility (Return to Default Setting) sfc /revert
  100. System File Checker Utility (Purge File Cache) sfc /purgecache
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Monday, February 18, 2008

Improve concentration!!!!

HOW TO IMPROVE CONCENTRATION

Distractions, or barriers to concentration fall into two categories, internal or external. Examples of internal barriers are hunger, drowsiness, daydreaming, and lack of interest, personal worries, and anxiety.

External barriers include environmental distractions such as other people, radio/television, outside noise, lack of proper study space.

The first step in improving concentration is to recognize the distraction and take action to correct it.

INTERNAL BARRIERS

BARRIER REMEMDY

Hunger/drowsiness Proper rest and nutrition are essential for good academic performance. Try to get at least seven hours of sleep each night. A diet rich in grains, vegetables, and fruit, but low in fat and sugar is recommended. It will provide natural and sustained energy.
Daydreaming If your mind starts to wander, jot down the interrupting thought so you can deal with it later. In the meantime, continue to study. Or, try the opposite approach, when you start to drift off, recall the most important points of what you’ve just read, then allow yourself to daydream. When you’re ready to return to your study materials, do so.
Lack of interest Find a reason to be motivated. Try to focus on positive reasons for doing well in the course such as higher GPA or personal growth. Talk to your professor and classmates and examine their perspectives.
Anxiety/intimidation about studying Learn the various skills and strategies that lead to effective studying. If you are overwhelmed by the tasks at hand, break it down into smaller tasks. Remember that planning and time management is crucial.
Personal worries Identify the problem and take steps to resolve it. Talk with someone who can help; a friend, a counselor or a specialist.



EXTERNAL BARRIERS


Auditory – Conversation, radio, television, environmental noise Avoid all conversation when studying. Consider a “Do Not Disturb” sign for your dorm door to discourage visitors. Turn off your cell phone. While TV or radio can be distracting, continuous music (as found on a CD) might be conducive to studying. Keep it low so that it is more like a background sound. Instrumental music is probably preferable to music with lyrics.
Visual Study in an area that lacks any visual stimuli that might distract you. For example, if you study in the library, steer clear of the high traffic areas. Stay away from windows or settings that cause your attention to be directed elsewhere.
When studying, keep only the materials related to that subject in viewing range. Don’t allow the temptation to be distracted by your other classes.
Disorganization Before starting study sessions be sure to have all necessary material in front of you. This eliminates the need to break concentration and search for an item. Make a point of keeping all your study materials in a particular place and when it’s time to study you’ll know where everything is.


Whether you find yourself plagued by internal or external factors, keep in mind that:

HIGHEST CONECNTRATION = MINIMAL DISTRACTION

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