Displaying Full Path File or Folder

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Displaying Full Path File or Folder on the Title Bar

If you’re Windows XP and some Windows User, you are definitely frequently surf with Windows Explorer in order to "explore" the files or folders in your computer hard drive. While we choose a folder/file, in default, Windows Explorer will display the folder/file address on the address bar in full path. Even though on the “title bar”, it just displayed its only folder name. If you want it, we can come forward the folder/file address which is we explore on the “title bar”.

Follow the tips given.

The Default title bar display while we surf on Windows Explorer is as below, where on the title bar just displayed its folder name and not in full path from the folder/file which is still explored.

To display in full path from the file/folder which are still we explore on the Windows Explorer title bar is through a means to change certain setting on Folder Option.

1. Access (Open) the Folder Option which can be done by various ways, Such as:

a) Open the Control Panel Start >> Control Panel >> Select the Folder Option
b) Open Windows Explorer >> Choose menu Tools >> Folder Option

2. After Folder Option is Open, then choose view tab, like the pic below.

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3. Then mark ok the Display the full path in the title bar by doing a click on it.

4. Then click OK or Apply

5. Done

After we change the setting hence in the title bar will displayed in full path from the file/folder which is still explored.

Clean Up Windows XP File Prefetch

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Clean up the Prefetch file while Shutdown with Automation Program.

Prefetch file which is on the Windows XP is a file that operates to speed loading process to programs which are frequently run on windows and also functioned to speed the booting process of Windows XP. However, if its folder is overloaded then this matter can cause the decrease performance of Windows XP. Besides of that, to maintain the computer performance, we always clean up the files which are located on the C:\Windows\Prefetch\.

Actually, the task is simple but sometimes we are lazy or forgotten then eventually the task is not done and then causes the computer performance slow.

Of course you don’t want this problem occur…. So that we can make a automatic program that run a deleting the files of prefetch automatically each time computer have been shutdown.

If you’re interested, just follow the steps below:

Firstly, Open your Notepad

Secondly, type this command: del C:\Windows\Prefetch\*.* /q

Third, save with using extension name *.bat (prefetch.bat) on the directory which we need.

Fourth, open group policy editor (gpedit.msc) using Click Start >> Run >> Type in “gpedit.msc” and then press ENTER or OK until group policy editor dialog box appeared.


Fifth, Click Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Scripts (Startup/Shutdown)


Sixth, on the column on the right side choose (Click double) on Shutdown until the windows come up like below:


Seveth, Click Add and then a windows will come up like the picture below:

Eighth, on the Script Name click browse then move to the folder or directory place that we save the file which has been made of us recently.

Ninth, if found the file, click Open then OK ("Scripts" Parameters just nil).

Tenth, click Apply and/or OK.

Done….. Now try to restart your computer and then check it out on the directory C:\Windows\Prefetch\ and make sure all the files has been clean up.

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