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    Select No to All option in Message box

    Hi,
    Whenever you choose to copy a number of files on a existing files then Windows pops out a message which show out some options like Yes, Yes to all, No, etc. But there is no option for giving No to all. Is there a way by which I can use this one. I have a slow pc at my home. When I run some video files then the system gets very slow if I try to do some other thing on it. Is there a way to improve this. Thanks

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    Re: Select No to All option in Message box

    It is obvious that there are not much options in the confirmation box. But you can use it if you want with a small trick. When you get the box press shift key and then click on the No button. In this way the No to All option is executed. Second thing if you processor gets hooked up file you open a .avi file then you can stop this behaviour of the machine by editing Windows registry file. Run the registry editor and go to the follow tree - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Classes \ CLSID \ (87D62D94-71B3-4b9a-9489-5FE6850DC73E) \ InProcServer32 remove the last key and reboot your system.

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    Re: Select No to All option in Message box

    The application Windows Picture Manager is the default application used by Windows to view slide shows and images in the system. It reads almost all types of picture formats. Here the problem is that the application is small though powerful but with very minimum functions. You cannot manipulate the same as you want. There is no option here by which you can edit the fps of the image. You can try a third party software of the same purpose.

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    Re: Select No to All option in Message box

    There is a simple trick that might can help you out to change the fps of the slide show windows. But for that you will need to edit Windows Registry file. To do this, it is necessary to go into the registry. Then go to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Explorer \ ShellImageView \ Create a new DWORD value named Timeout. Y to scroll the time in milliseconds (eg 10000 for 10 seconds, think about writing in decimal). And in case of the programs which are working slow right click on start menu then choose Properties > Shortcut. Complete the target zone by adding / prefetch: 1 without the quotes and click OK.

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