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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

rename u r recyle bin & my computer

rename u r recyle bin & my computer
hiiiiiiiiii friends hear is d trick 2 renaim u r recycle bin as well as u r my computer
this trick is workig properly i had rename my recycle bin as B M C & MY COMPUTER AS MY WROLD..


1. START-- RUN-- regedit
2. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ShellNoRoam\MUICache
3.in right side coloum / data find the word recycle bin
4. opposite Recycle Bin @C:\WINDOWS\... double click on that
and chang the value data in what u want....

same trick for rename my computer u want to find word my computer...



1. Click Start>Run and type regedit.

2. Make your way to the Recycle Bin clsid value which is here:

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}

3. Click the plus sign to expand the key and select the ShellFolder.

4. In the right hand pane, you will see a binary value named "Attributes".
The value will probably be 40 01 00 20 which is the default.

If you are using Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000:

Double click the Attributes value and change the value data to 50 01 00 20.
(notice that this only involves changing the first number from 40 to 50, if
your original value was the default)

And that's it - exit the registry and check your Recycle Bin's context menu -
the Rename option should now be there.
If you don't see it right away, hit F5 to refresh your desktop.

If you are using Windows XP there are two registry methods you can use.

Method 1:
Double click the Attributes value and change the value data to 70 01 00 20.
Then to make the change take effect, close the registry, right click the
Recycle Bin, choose Explore, and click File.
You will now see a Rename option on the File Menu and once you exit and go back
to your desktop you
should notice that the Rename option has also been added to the right click
menu of your Recycle Bin.

Method 2:
Double click the Attributes value and change the value data to 50 01 00 20.
(same as for Windows 9x)
Then delete the value named "CallForAttributes" which should be right under
the Attributes value in the right hand column.
Once that value is gone, exit the registry.
You should now see the Rename option when you right click the Recycle Bin
without having to take the extra steps described in Method 1.
If the CallForAttributes value does not exist, then use Method 1.

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