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  • Date: Sat, 29 May 1999 19:55:39 -0400 (EDT)

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: TipWorld <tips@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <win95tips@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: zondag 16 mei 1999 4:53
Subject: Windows 95 [Batch file to restart Windows - 05/11/99]


> 
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> And now for today's tip...       
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> ONE-CLICK RESTARTS         
>      
> You all know how to restart Windows 95 without restarting your PC, 
> right? Select Start, Shut Down, select Restart The Computer, then hold 
> down Shift as you click the Yes button. Well, if this shortcut isn't 
> short enough for you, get a load o' this: You can create a batch file 
> that will restart Windows 95 with one double-click. 
> 
> Open Notepad--select Start, Programs, Accessories, Notepad--and type 
> 
> @EXIT 
> 
> Select File, Save, name the file something appropriate, such as 
> 'restart.bat', save it anywhere you want, and close Notepad. 
> 
> Now place access to the batch file in a convenient location, such as 
> the desktop. In an Explorer window, locate the new file, right-click 
> it, and select Create Shortcut. Drag the new shortcut out to the 
> desktop (or another location of your choice), and rename it. 
> 
> Finally, a few setting changes. Right-click the shortcut, select 
> Properties, and on the Program tab, select Close On Exit. Click the 
> Advanced button, select MS-DOS mode, and deselect Warn Before Entering 
> MS-DOS Mode. Click OK twice to close all open dialog boxes, and you're 
> done. 
> 
> The next time you want to restart Windows, just double-click your new 
> batch file shortcut! 
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>     
> WINDOWS INSIDER     
>      
> by Valerie Ryan 
>   
> HOW DO YOUR FOLDERS GROW? 
>  
> Want to view the size of every folder (including all of its contents) 
> on your hard drive? Sorry, Explorer won't play that game.
> Sure, it'll let you view the
>  
>      Size of an individual folder:
>          -right click the folder and
>          -select Properties (and Windows will calculate the folder weight)
>
> but for the big picture, you'll need a freeware program like
>
>                          TreeSize Personal
> (Note: This utility was designed for Windows 95 and NT, but we had no
> problems using it on our Windows 98 system.) 
> 
> Point your Web browser to 
> 
> http://www.pcworld.com/r/tw/1%2C2061%2Ctw-0511wi%2C00.html 
> 
> and download treesizefree.zip. Extract the contents of this file to 
> your folder of choice, then right-click Tinstall.inf and select 
> Install. 
> 
> To use TreeSize, right-click any folder and select the newly resident 
> TreeSize command. The resulting window displays the total size of that 
> folder and all of its subfolders. Alternatively, select Start, 
> Programs, TreeSize and in the resulting window, select File, Select 
> Directory. Navigate your way to, and select, the folder whose contents 
> you'd like to analyze, and click OK. 
> 
> (Tip: Click the plus sign next to any folder to display its subfolders 
> and their sizes.)
> 
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