[Information] Description=עברית Provider=Yamicsoft [String] 1=סרוק 2=סרוק הכל 3=בטל הכל 4=שחזר 5=סגור 6=שם 7=נתיב 8=גודל (בתים) 9=צור תאריך 10=השתנה לאחרונה 11=סריקה שנמחקה 12=סריקה מותאמת 13=כל הקבצים 14=תמונה 15=שמע 16=וידאו 17=מסמך 18=ארכיון 19=אחר 20=?שחזור הקבצים הושלם, פתח את התיקיה המכילה קבצים ששוחזרו 21=מחיצה 22=סוג סריקה 23=סינון סוג קובץ 24=סך הכל 25=גלוי 26=נבדק 27=...משחזר ושומר קבצים 28=עצור 29=מערכת קבצים לא ידועה 30=שגיאת מחיצה, לא ניתן לסרוק את המחיצה 31=האם ברצונך להפסיק את הסריקה 32=קבצים 33=כותרת 34=הוסף קבוצה 35=הוסף קובץ 36=הוסף תפריט התחלה 37=הוסף שירות 38=עזרי מעטפת 39=כלי עזר נפוצים 40=הוסף פקודת ברירת מחדל 41=שחזר את כל הפקודות 42=שנה שם 43=למעלה 44=למטה 45=הסר 46=הסר הכל 47=שמור 48=הפעל כמנהל 49=בשורת הפקודה Windows PowerShell החלף את 50=כאשר אתה לוחץ באמצעות לחצן העכבר הימני על הפינה השמאלית התחתונה של המסך, אתה מקבל תפריט מוסתר המציג קיצורי דרך להמון כלי מערכת שימושיים. אתה יכול גם לגשת אליו באמצעות קיצור המקשים התחל+ס. תוכלו לערוך תפריט התחל+ס כאן. הערה: ניתן גם לגרור את הפריטים. 51=הוסף את הפריטים בתפריט התחלה 52=משתמש 53=אישור 54=ביטול 55=מה ה 56=סוג 57=מחק נתונים שמורים 58=Analyze 59=Analyze Folder 60=Free 61=Receiving disk data 62=Disk data received successfully 63=Not found disk data, please click Analyze button to analyze disk. 64=analysis completed and the data saved 65=Maybe the file or directory changed, please rescan this branch or partition 66=Are you sure to delete all the saved disk-analyze data 67=Rebuilds Registry to eliminate mistakes and corruption 68=Registry Hives 69=Current Size (Byte) 70=After Compacted (Byte) 71=Rate (%) 72=Compact 73=Over time a bloated registry with a lot of empty space in it can slow down the boot time as well as performance as a whole. This program will rebuild and re-index your Registry to eliminate structural mistakes and corruption. After defragmentation your registry will acquire a more linear structure which will reduce application response time and registry access time. Your machine need to be restarted after defragging the registry. 74=Strongly recommend to close all other applications before analyzing, continue? 75=Analyzed completed! Total compacted Rate 76=Welcome to 77=saved Registry space 78=Analyzed completed, it is not necessary to defrag your Registry! 79=Analyzed completed, compact Registry now? 80=WARNING: SOFTWARE WILL REBOOT YOUR SYSTEM AFTERWARDS! SAVE ALL WORK AND SHUT DOWN ALL APPLICATIONS BEFORE CLICKING CONTINUE! ARE YOU SURE YOU WISH TO CONTINUE COMPACTING? 81=Analyzing Registry, maybe take several minutes... 82=Analyzing 83=Edits shortcuts that executed on Run dialog box 84=Type 85=Available 86=Refresh 87=Add 88=Execute 89=Delete 90=Here you can create or delete shortcut entries that executed on the Run dialog box (Win + R) located in Start Menu. These shortcuts help you to execute files, open folders and open URLs quickly. 91=Are you sure to delete 92=System 93=Yes 94=No 95=Deletable 96=My Shortcut 97=Compatible x86 98=Shortcut 99=Shortcut Target 100=Execute File 101=Open Folder 102=Open URL 103=Other Options 104=Parameters 105=Window Mode 106=Normal 107=Minimized 108=Maximized 109=Hidden 110=The information is not right, input again please! 111=Current User 112=All Users 113=Makes your own custom jumplist and add favorite programs, folders, websites and commands. The dark gray means that file or folder does not exist. To open an Jump List, just right-click a program button on the Taskbar. Note: you can also drap-drop the item to change it's location. 114=Create 115=Backup 116=Restore 117=Parameter 118=Add Folder 119=Add URL 120=Navigation Pane Manager 121=Adds folders or system shell items to the Navigation Panel on left side of the File Explorer. The default items can not be edited. 122=Edit 123=Change 124=Count 125=Type the Jump List name please 126=New Jump List 127=The same name Jump list exists already! 128=Backing up jump lists completed! 129=The jump lists restored completed! 130=running 131=Moves unused shortcuts, files and folders on desktop to specified folders 132=Size 133=Last Access Time 134=Hits 135=Task 136=Options 137=Clean 138=Cleaning completed 139=Desktop Unused Folder Name (CU = Current User; AU = All User) 140=Shortcut caption for CU 141=Shortcut caption for AU 142=File or folder caption for CU 143=File or folder caption for AU 144=Cleaning Range 145=Don't clean the desktop entries for current user 146=Don't clean the desktop entries for all user 147=days unused entries checked automatically 148=Check entries automatically if hited count less than 149=Name is empty 150=Default 151=Never 152=Folder 153=File 154=Unused Shortcut (CU) 155=Unused Shortcut (AU) 156=Unused File (CU) 157=Unused File (AU) 158=Switches between different network settings quickly 159=Profile 160=New 161=Obtain IP automatically 162=The current profile has been applied 163=Subnet mask 164=Gateway 165=Import Current IP 166=The item with the same name already exist 167=Profile Configuration 168=Network Adapter 169=Start with Windows 170=Reset permissions of this folder, subfolders and files 171=All SSIDs blocked 172=A network profile already exist, do you want to use it? 173=Please type the new profile name 174=The new profile created 175=The selected profile deleted 176=Are you sure to apply current profile configuration to system 177=Please fill in the IP address 178=Plesae fill in the Subnet mask 179=The current profile saved 180=Theme Changer 181=Light Theme 182=Please create a new profile first 183=Open Folder 184=Properties 185=Volume Label 186=File System 187=Free (%) 188=Free 189=Find the specified folder(s) 190=Modified Date 191=Please add a folder at least 192=Please choose a drive at least 193=Delete the files permanently? (not recommended to do that, it's better that choose deleting to Recycle Bin or the specified folder in Options) 194=Confirm Deleting 195=Removing, please wait 196=Removing files 197=Removing 198=files deleted 199=Do you want to empty Recycle Bin first 200=Confirm Empty 201=Delete files to Recycle Bin 202=Removing files to Recycle Bin 203=Move files to 204=Strongly recommend closing other programs before removing 205=Confirm Moving 206=Moving files to specified directory 207=Moving 208=files moved 209=Saved disk space 210=Skipped Folders 211=File Type 212=Other Options 213=Removal Type 214=Find all files 215=Find the specified file types 216=Description 217=Folders to skip from searching 218=Find only the file that size more than 219=Delete files permanently 220=Delete files to Recycle Bin 221=Move files to specified folder 222=Please type file type 223=Add searched file types 224=?=Any single character; *=Zero or more characters; #=Any single digit(0–9). (For example: *.abc, abcd.abc, ab*.abc, ab*.*, ab??.abc) 225=Typed file type format is not available 226=This file type exists already 227=This folder exists already 228=Please choose a file type at least or tick the Find all files checkbox 229=Specified folder is not available 230=Finding duplicate files 231=Pause 232=Sorting files 233=Removing non-duplicate files 234=Found duplicate files 235=Receiving 236=Comparing files 237=Cancelling thread 238=Continue 239=Paused 240=Don't compare file name 241=Don't compare file date 242=Don't compare file size 243=Don't compare file MD5 244=Find system files 245=Find readonly files 246=Find 0 Byte file 247=To Skip Folder 248=Free / Total 249=The selected folder has added to skip list already and will not be scaned 250=Moving Files 251=Used 252=Windows Disk Cleanup 253=The deleted files are unable to restore to original position automatically 254=Please enter the file description 255=Find invalid Start Menu 256=Find files in temporary folder 257=Find invalid Program Files Directory 258=Find shortcuts that don't point to valid target 259=Find invalid Windows Installer files 260=Find invalid folder 261=Find empty folder 262=Find Zero length(empty) files 263=Find downloaded program files 264=Find temp burn folder 265=Clear Hotfix backup files 266=Clear Error Report files 267=Skip System attribute files 268=Skip Read Only attribute files 269=Disk Cleanup is a maintenance utility that is included in Windows and designed to free up space on the hard drive. 270=The Windows.old folder found on your system partition, if you performed an upgrade to Windows 10, or a custom install on the same partition as the previous Windows installation without doing a clean install, then you will have the Windows.old folder in your new installation afterwards. The Windows.old folder contains a copy of the previous Windows installation, and can be quite large in size. If you delete the Windows.old folder, you will no longer be able to go back to a previous version of Windows. Put a check by 'Previous Windows installation(s)' if you want to delete the Windows.old folder. 271=Aborting the scan thread 272=Resume 273=Scanning for junk files, please wait 274=Scan stopped 275=junk files and folders found 276=Scan completed 277=Show details (Slower) 278=Hide details (faster) 279=Searching junk files and folders 280=Please choose a scan option at least 281=Invalid folder 282=Null folder 283=Invalid Link file 284=0 Byte file 285=Temp Directory 286=Temp Directory File 287=Invalid Start Menu 288=Invalid Program Files Directory 289=Invalid Windows Installer 290=Downloaded Program Files 291=Temp Burn File 292=HotFix backup folder 293=Error Report folder 294=Error Report file 295=Temporary file 296=Temporary file of help 297=Error file 298=Setting temp file 299=Recover file for lost cluster 300=Old backup file 301=Backup file of word 302=Cache thumbnails file 303=Backup file 304=Memory dump 305=Scan Registry 306=Clean Registry 307=New Backup 308=Incremental Backup 309=Backup Whole Registry 310=Goto Registry 311=To Skip List 312=Invalid Path 313=Invalid Launched Program 314=Invalid OpenWithList 315=Obsolete Software 316=Invalid Uninstall 317=Invalid ShareDLLs 318=Invalid AppPath 319=Invalid Help 320=Invalid Codec Driver 321=Invalid Fonts 322=Invalid Sounds 323=Invalid Local Connection 324=Invalid Firewall Information 325=Invalid File Type 326=ActiveX & COM 327=Registry Entries 328=Main Key 329=Sub Key 330=Value Name 331=Value 332=The selected key has added to skip list already and will not be scaned 333=It is very important to backup Registry, do it now? 334=Backup the deleted Registry keys to a new file 335=Append the deleted Registry keys to the backup file 336=Backup the whole Registry 337=The selected entries have been deleted 338=Cleaning 339=Registry File 340=Backing up Registry, please wait 341=Backup the Registry keys successfully 342=Fail in backing up Registry keys 343=do you want to view the backup file 344=Restoring Registry, please wait 345=Registry has been restored successfully 346=Fail in restoring Registry 347=Skipped List 348=Please type the skipped registry key 349=Add Key 350=The key can not be empty 351=Are you sure to delete the skipped key 352=Scanning Registry, please wait 353=invalid entries found 354=Scanning 355=Invalid 356=Null 357=Missing 358=Priority 359=Real Time 360=High 361=Above Normal 362=Normal 363=Below Normal 364=Idle 365=Suspend 366=Kill Process 367=Kill Checked Process 368=Kill and add to Blacklist 369=Kill all Processes without Signer 370=Blacklist 371=Details 372=Query 373=Owner 374=Memory 375=Command Line 376=Company 377=Digital Signature 378=Suspended 379=Keep window always on top 380=PeachPuff = The process without code signer. 381=Red = CPU usage more than 80%, you can suspend or kill it to speedup system. 382=You can kill more processes once by checking the processes. 383=You can kill the processes and prevent from running again. 384=You can kill all processes without code signer once. 385=Right-click column header to show or hide columns. 386=The system idle process indicates how much CPU resources remained, higher value means better performance. 387=process cannot be suspended 388=process cannot be resumed 389=Are you sure to kill the checked processes 390=Are you sure to kill the checked processes and add to blacklist for preventing them from running again 391=Are you sure to kill all the processes that have no the digital signer 392=Blacklist 393=Are you sure remove the checked processes from blacklist 394=Process Info 395=Process File Info 396=Thread Info 397=Module Info 398=Verify Signature 399=Verify This 400=Verify ALL 401=Eject DLL 402=Query Internet 403=Goto File 404=CPU Usage 405=Find Startup Manager 406=Goto Startup Manager 407=Contained Services 408=Goto Service Manager 409=Stop Service 410=Information 411=Start Time 412=Start Address 413=Status 414=Some processes are started by Windows, and others are started up manually by your or by other programs. You can go to Startup Manager and locate the process started with Windows. 415=System Idle Process is not a process, it is a system that calculates the percentage of CPU resources currently in unuse. 416=System process is a single thread running on each processor, which has the sole task of accounting for processor time when the system isn't processing other threads. 417=It's a normal system process. 418=It's the Windows search indexing service. 419=Windows Driver Foundation - User-mode Driver Framework Host Process. 420=The COM+ hosting process controls processes in the Internet Information Services (IIS) and is used by many programs. It loads .NET Runtime for example. There can be multiple instances of DLLhost.exe. 421=dwm.exe is the Desktop Window Manager and is responsible for the graphical effects in Windows such as 3D effects, live windows previews and windows transperancies. 422=taskeng.exe is a Task Scheduler Engine from Windows. Task Scheduler Engine is responsible for running certain process at pre-defined times. 423=slsvc.exe is a Microsoft Software Licensing Service. 424=usnsvc.exe is the Messenger Sharing USN Journal Reader Service to enable sharing scenarios. 425=Microsoft Local Session Manager Service. 426=WinLogo is the Windows login manager, it handles the login and logout procedures on your system, this process is an essential part of your OS and should be left alone. 427=Svchost is an integral part of Windows, it manages DLLs and other services, each Svchost session can contain a grouping of services, so that separate services can be run depending on how and where Svchost is started. If this Svchost engross much CPU resource, please try to stop contained services one by one. 428=Spoolsv is a Microsoft Windows system executable which handles the printing process to your local printers. 429=Smss is a process which is a part of Windows, it is called the Session Manager SubSystem and is responsible for handling sessions on your system, it is important for the stable and secure running of your computer and should not be terminated. 430=Services is a part of Windows and manages the operation of starting and stopping services, it also deals with the automatic starting of services during the comptuers boot-up and the stopping of servicse during shut-down. 431=Lsass is a system process of the Microsoft Windows security mechanisms. It specifically deals with local security and login policies. 432=Csrss is the main executable for the Microsoft Client/Server Runtime Server Subsystem, this process manages most graphical commands in Windows. 433=Wmiprvse is a part of the Microsoft Windows Operating System and deals with WMI operations thourgh the WinMgmtexe process. This program is important for the stable and secure running of your computer and should not be terminated. 434=audiodg.exe is a part of Windows. System services like audio driver runs in different and isolated login session as the locally logged-in user in Windows. This ensure that content and plug-ins cannot be modified by other applications (e.g. by spyware). 435=explorer.exe is the Windows Program Manager or Windows Explorer. It manages the Windows Graphical Shell including the Start menu, taskbar, desktop, and File Manager. 436=Microsoft's Windows Defender Antispyware program. 437=taskhost is an essential part of Windows and required for Windows to work properly. 438=It hosts the command prompt window that cmd.exe runs in. 439=Unknown 440=Are you sure to stop the service 441=second(s) 442=Are you sure to eject the file 443=Verifing 444=Trusted 445=Critical 446=Total Processes 447=Edits the Host file and speed up surfing internet 448=Add Permitted 449=Add Blocked 450=Open Host 451=Verify 452=Verify Selected 453=Verify All Unknown 454=Remove Selected 455=Import Favorites 456=Save Hosts 457=Permit Only 458=The HOSTS file contains the mappings of IP addresses to host names. While surfing the internet, it takes time to send your request to a DNS server, have the server look up the proper IP address to resolve the name, and then send the IP address back to your PC. You can eliminate that delay by creating or editing a local HOSTS file on your own PC that contains hostnames and their corresponding IP addresses. When you create one, Windows will first look into the HOSTS file to see if there’s an entry for the hostname, and, if it finds it, it will resolve the address itself. That way, you won’t have to go out to a DNS server and wait for the response before visiting a web site. Computers have a host address of their own - it is known as the 'localhost' address, with an IP address of 127.0.0.1 which it uses to refer to itself. If you associate a host name with your localhost IP address, you have effectively blocked that host since all attempts to access it will lead back to you. 459=Are you sure to import all the Favorites entries 460=All the Favorites entries imported 461=Not connected to Internet 462=The Hosts list saved 463=The same name host exists 464=Permit only the hosts in list to access internet 465=Select the Network 466=Connection ID 467=Connection Status 468=Disable to change IP configuration manually 469=Applied 470=Not applied 471=Apply 472=This feature can permit the hosts with accessible IPs in list to access internet and prevent other websites from accessing to internet. The IM softwares, for example MSN, ICQ, ect. will not be blocked. 473=Permit hosts to access to Internet 474=You will be unable to access any websites on internet, continue? 475=You can only access the hosts in list now 476=You can access the websites base on the host list 477=Optimize 478=File Property 479=Start 480=Start Mode 481=Auto 482=DelayedAuto 483=Manual 484=Disabled 485=Batch Processing 486=Stop all Non-Microsoft Services 487=Stop and Disable all Non-Microsoft Services 488=Stop all Services 489=Stop and Disable all Services 490=Delete Service 491=Delete Service and File 492=Restore to default Startup Mode 493=Backup all Services and Drivers 494=Restore all Services and Drivers 495=Restore all 496=Restore Selected 497=System Sevice 498=System Driver 499=Startup Type 500=Image Path 501=A Windows service is a computer program that operates in the background. Service Manager can optimize system services, delete existing services and change service configuration. In the Non-Microsoft Company section, the color 'Dark Orange' means the services have non-Microsoft digital signature, the color 'Red' means the services have no a digital signature (Critical). 502=Receiving all system services, please wait 503=Receiving all system drivers,please wait 504=Please don't change any drivers if your system just works well or you are unfamiliar with computers 505=Are you sure to stop the all non-Microsoft services 506=Are you sure to stop and disable the all non-Microsoft services 507=Are you sure to stop the all services 508=Are you sure to stop and disable the all services 509=Are you sure restore the startup mode of all system services to default 510=Services restored, restart to take effect! 511=Unknown Startup Mode 512=is the default startup mode 513=Are you sure to restore the startup mode to system default 514=Backing up services and drivers successfully, do you want to view the backup file? 515=Fail in backing up services and drivers 516=All the services and drivers have been restored 517=The file will be deleted after reboot 518=is available now, are you sure to delete it? 519=No(Deletable) 520=Stopped 521=Running 522=Services Depended On 523=Boot 524=DelayedAuto 525=Disable the discovery of UPnP devices on local network 526=Use Windows classical interface to improve system performance 527=Disable CD/DVD and removable devices from automatically playing 528=I don't use a scanner or digital camera or its image acquisition function 529=There are no compatibility problems with my applications 530=Disable the monitoring of system events 531=I don't use Security Center 532=Disable Search Indexing function 533=I don't want to send error reports to Microsoft 534=Don't use the IPv6 protocol on an IPv4 network 535=Disable the Windows Firewall 536=Disable automatic Windows Updates 537=I have no the Windows Phone devices 538=Disable the System Diagnostic services 539=I am a single user with one internet connection 540=I have no the Microsoft Health Devices 541=I don't use the Remote Desktop function 542=Optimize System Services 543=Tunes up system services to improve performance and security 544=Are you sure to restore all services to default 545=Optimizing Services in progress 546=Step 547=Optimization Wizard Finished 548=Do you want to close wizard 549=The system partition is not the SSD 550=The system partition is the SSD 551=You have a touch screen 552=You have not a touch screen 553=Monitor Resolution 554=Current DPI 555=Maybe you need to change the DPI to enlarge your UI 556=Clicking the Next bottom will launch the Process Manager. If you believe your PC is being slowed down by Trojans or other types of malware, you can use the Process Manager's 'Kill Process' button to terminate the possibly untrustworthy processes with Unknown or Non-Microsoft digital signatures. Clicking the 'Kill Processes and Prevent from running' button to disable the process from starting again. If you determine that a specific process is causing your computer problems you can uninstall or disable it using the Smart Uninstaller, Service Manager, or Startup Manager. 557=Clicking the Next button will launch Windows Update. Microsoft's Windows Update provides a relatively easy way to secure your Windows computer from holes that compromise the security of your computer. Without updates, simply connecting to a network or visiting a malicious web site could allow third parties to take control of your computer, your accounts and your files. 558=Desktop Application User Interface (UI) 559=If you often use touch feature for Desktop applications then you may need to enlarge the UI, i.e Caption and Menu font size, icon spacing, etc (sign out to take effect). 560=Enlarge the Desktop application UI 561=Change the Display DPI (Dots per Inch) 562=This will change DPI size to enlarge text and other items, such as icons, fonts, and windows and keep text clear. 563=Change DPI Settings 564=User Account Control (UAC) is a security feature of Windows. One of the most annoying parts for a user is the UAC pop-up that appears regularly. Continually clicking the continue button becomes bothersome and repetitive making your computer impersonal. With these settings you can disable the UAC functions. Please ensure you use other security measures to secure your system. You must restart your computer for these settings to take effect. 565=Disable User Account Control (UAC) 566=Disable secure black desktop when elevating 567=Disable the UAC status warning message 568=Recommended Selection 569=Performance and Appearance 570=Performance 571=Security 572=Personality 573=Network 574=The Microsoft Edge Chromium browser is running, need to close it for unlocking the database, close it now? 575=Disable Windows Zip and Cab compressed folders 576=Windows includes a built-in feature to manage compressed ZIP, CAB files and folders. Use this option to disable this feature to speed up the browsing of ZIP and CAB files if you have installed third-party software (Such as WinZip or WinRAR). 577=Automatically close Non-Responding applications 578=Occasionally when Windows shuts down, a task will return as 'Not Responding' and you are given the option to end the task. This tweak automatically closes any non-responding applications. 579=Automatically close applications without visible windows 580=By default, Windows will allow the applications without visible top-level windows to block or cancel shutdown, such applications are automatically terminated if they attempt to cancel shutdown or block it indefinitely. If enable this setting, system will automatically terminate these applications without visible windows right away to speed shutdown. 581=Turn off the Search Indexer 582=By default Windows Search Indexer indexes files and folders that run in the background. This uses your system's memory. If you don't use Window's Search functions heavily, use this option to turn it off to improve system performance. 583=Disable Program Compatibility Assistant 584=The Program Compatibility Assistant (PCA) runs in the background and monitors user initiated programs for known compatibility issues at run time. Whenever a potential issue with an application is detected, the PCA will prompt the user with pointers to recommended solutions. You can disable it if your programs have no the compatibility issue, and this will improve system performance, and disable the annoying 'This program might not have installed correctly' window. 585=Launch folder window in separate process 586=This setting controls whether each folder window is launched as a separate explorer task. The benefit of this method is that if one window has an error and crashes the others should be not be affected. The disadvantage is that it takes more system resources for each folder. 587=Disable automatically restart after Windows updated 588=Your important works often been interrupted by the auto-restarting of Windows updates, if enable this tweak, Automatic Updates will not restart a computer automatically during a scheduled installation if a user is logged in to the computer. Instead, Automatic Updates will notify the user to restart the computer (restart to take effect). 589=Enable screen savers password protection 590=This setting enables you to specify if your screen savers are password protected and it also disallows the user to alter the preferences of your password protection. 591=Power Off USB Port when Safely Removed USB Device 592=System will not power off the USB port by default when you safely removed the removalbe HDD device, this tweak will do it. 593=Automatically expand to current folder in Navigation Pane 594=Enable this setting, Navigation Pane folder tree can automatically expand to current folder when you navigate in Windows Explorer. 595=Disable Automatic Folder View Discovery 596=When user opens a folder in Windows Explorer or Pictures, Documents or Music explorer window in Windows, system will try to automatically detect and discover what, i.e. media or files, is inside the folder, then determinethe folder type and set the view type accordingly. Also configured automatically is folder type template which shows and displays corresponding folder icon, picture, items details column and various commands and tasks in the Explorer toolbar. However, the function does not work properly causing various errors, the most typical problem is wrong type been set for a folder, and in some situations you may wish to disable this behavior and customize the view settings manually as desired. 597=Change opened folder icon to ease identification 598=The folder icon and opened folder icon are similar in Windows Explorer so that identified difficultly, this setting can change the opened folder icon to new one. 599=Speed mouse pointer move 600=This tweak speed the mouse pointer move on screen. 601=Show drives with no media mounted 602=The empty drives or with no mounted media will be shown in Explorer if enable this setting. 603=Enable address bar auto complete mode 604=This setting enable the automatic text completion feature of Windows explorer appends the suggested text to the words as you are typing as well as showing a drop-down list of available values. 605=Keep the tasks running after you walk away 606=Under the default power plan your computer when left unattended will turn off or spin down the hard drives after 20 minutes and go into sleep after 30 minutes. When this occurs some tasks such as downloading, media sharing, and recording will stop running. With this setting enabled all tasks will run persistently even after you walk away. Note: this setting is only for desktops or notebooks only when plugged into an external AC power. It is not recommended for laptops when running on battery power. 607=Disable system audio auto leveling 608=Windows can automatically adjust the volume of different sounds when you are using your PC to place or receive telephone calls. This setting disables this behavior. 609=The SSD (Solid State Drive) has a limited life expectancy of erase/write cycles, after which it no longer performs reliably, you can optimize your SSD as system partition (C:) to decrease the erase/write for increasing lifetime expectancy. 610=Disable the Page File 611=If you disable the paging file on your SSD, it will increase the longevity of your SSD, because system will has less disk writes. And this also will delete the pagefile.sys and swapfile.sys files to save approximately a few GB disk space on system partition (a reboot needed). 612=Disable the Hibernation function 613=Hibernation, in the simplest terms, stores the current OS image to the hard drive, allowing the PC to be put into a powered-off state while retaining the ability to resume from where you left off. This is a bit different than sleep, which does the same sort of thing, but stores the OS image to the RAM. Sleep draws some power from the socket, however, although it’s minimal. And this also will delete the hiberfil.sys file to save approximately a few GB disk space on system partition. 614=Turn off Windows Indexer for reducing write operations 615=Windows creates the index to speed up searching, but this causes write operations on the SSD, which minimizes the SSD lifetime. We advise to turn off it if you are using the Windows search rarely or never. 616=Turn off Disk Defagmentation that unuseful for SSD 617=Since SSDs have the same access time for all memory cells, there is no need to store them coherently. In addition this, the defragmentation process generates write hits, which reduce the lifetime of the SSD. Therefore, it is highly recommended to deactivate the defragmentation process. 618=Disable Windows to store the last access time 619=Sometimes Windows stores the access time for each file access. This produces unnecessary write hits and thus will reduce the lifetime of your SSD. 620=Disable Windows Prefetcher 621=Windows Prefetch supports preloading of frequently used applications into RAM. You can disable it because of the fast access times of SSD. 622=Disable Windows SuperFetch 623=SuperFetch is a built-in Windows service that was originally designed to improve loading times for both Windows and all installed applications. It does so by analyzing which programs are frequently ran and automatically 'pre-loading' them in advance by reallocating system resources ( mostly just extra RAM ) in the background. Note that this often involves writing data to the drive that Windows is installed on. But SuperFetch was made with slow HDD’s (hard disk drives) in mind. With modern 7200+ RPM drives, SuperFetch load time improvement becomes negligible, and this is even more true with SSDs where the service actually becomes detrimental to both the system performance and health of the drive. 624=Disable the defragmentation of boot files 625=Because of the way that files are stored in SSD, a defragmentation of boot files makes no sense and should be disabled as it reduces the lifetime of your SSD. 626=Disable Windows event logging 627=Windows permanently records system configuration changes, as well as crashs and other events from variou services and programs. This creates unnecessary write accesses and reduces the lifetime of your SSD. 628=Disable Windows System Restore 629=Windows creates restore points for software insallations and major changes to the Windows system, which can be restored in case that an error occurs. This function produces write processes and should be disabled if you are using a backup tool and if the recovery option is not required. 630=Enable Windows Trim function 631=To increase the lifetime and performance of Solid State Disks(SSD), this function should be activated. Whether this function will be used depends on whether your SSD supports this function. Look for it on the manufacturer's website. 632=Disable the 8.3 name creation 633=For compatibility with old 16-bit DOS applications, Windows creates short names for folders and files, which results in additional write accesses to your SSD. Current applications don't need those names, which is why they can be disabled. 634=Clicking the Next button will launch the Smart Uninstaller. Using this program, you can safely and easily uninstall unused programs, thereby increasing disk space and enhancing system efficiency. 635=Clicking the Next button will launch the Startup Manager. Using this program, you can easily and safely disable or remove auto-starup programs. This can greatly speed system startup and enhance system performance. 636=Clicking the Next button will launch the Task Scheduler Manager. Using the Optimize Task function in the program you can easily and safely disable any unnecessary tasks. This can greatly increase the speed of your system and enhance overall system performance. 637=Clicking the Next button will launch the Service Manager. Clicking 'Installation Type/User' on the left side shows other non-critical system services where you can disable unnecessary or unsafe services. In addition, clicking the 'Optimize Services' button above will disable system services you no longer wish to run, thereby speeding up system startup and enhancing system performance. 638=Clicking the Next button will launch the Junk File Cleaner. Using this program, you can easily remove various junk files to increase disk space and enhance system efficiency. 639=Clicking the Next button will launch the Registry Cleaner. Using this program, you can safely and easily remove invalid entries in the Registry. This can improve system performance. 640=Clicking the Next button will launch the Registry Defrag. Over time, a bloated registry with a lot of empty space in it can slow down the boot time as well as affecting system performance on the whole. This program will rebuild and re-index your registry to eliminate structural mistakes and corruption. After defragmentation your registry will acquire a linear structure which will reduce application response time and registry access time. WARNING: Be sure to close down all applications before continuing. After clicking 'Compact' the computer will automatically be restarted! 641=Congratulations, you have already finished this Optimization Wizard. If you have more time, rearrange fragmented data so your hard disk can work more efficiently. It is recommended to use Disk Defragmenter every 2-3 months for non-SSD system partition. 642=The system partition is SSD device, not need to defrag it. 643=Disk Defragmenter 644=Scheme 645=New Scheme 646=Open Scheme 647=Save Scheme 648=Delete Current Scheme 649=Delete all Schemes 650=Start Current Scheme 651=Start all Saved Schemes 652=Add to Task Scheduler 653=Add Current Saved Scheme 654=Add all Saved Schemes 655=General Options 656=File Options 657=Log Recoder 658=Source Directory 659=Destination Directory 660=Copy Options 661=Mirror the Source Directory tree (Synchronize and Backup) 662=Copy 663=Move File and Dir 664=Move File 665=Copy all File Info 666=Copy all file info, include Data, Attributes, Timestamps, NTFS ACLs. 667=Thread Number 668=Include Subdirectory 669=Include Empty Subdirectory 670=No Empty Subdirectory 671=Copy the Top Levels 672=Copy Directory Timestamps 673=Shutdown when current scheme finished 674=Exclude files bigger than 675=Exclude files smaller than 676=Exclude files older than 677=day(s) 678=Exclude files newer than 679=Exclude files unused for 680=Exclude files used for 681=Exclude files unused since 682=Exclude files used since 683=Included File Type 684=Excluded File Type 685=Excluded Directory 686=Export Window (DOS) Options 687=Don't Display Percentage Copied 688=Show Estimated Time of Arrival of copied files 689=Export Log file 690=Output Status to LOG file (Overwrite existing log) 691=Output Status to LOG file (Append to existing log) 692=View 693=Include Source file Time Stamps in the output 694=Include Full Pathname of files in the output 695=Produce Verbose output, showing skipped files 696=Don't log directory names 697=No Job Summary 698=Don't log file sizes 699=Don't log file classes 700=Don't log file names 701=No Job Header 702=Copy the files matching given names/paths/wildcards 703=Exclude the files matching given names/paths/wildcards 704=Exclude the directories matching given names/paths/wildcards 705=Are you sure to start all the scheme processes 706=Input scheme name 707=The same name scheme exists, overwrite it? 708=The scheme saved 709=Are you sure to delete scheme 710=Are you sure to delete ALL schemes 711=Current Scheme 712=Scheme Count 713=The source or destination directory is empty 714=The directory does not exist 715=The log file is empty 716=The log file should be Log file type 717=Do no show command window 718=Shutdown when all schemes finished 719=This disk contains the boot partition 720=Window 721=Encrypt File 722=Decrypt File 723=Shred File 724=File && Folder Premission 725=Result 726=Folders 727=Executable 728=The executable files such as EXE, BAT etc. 729=Undeletable 730=The files that located in ReadOnly folder cannot be deteled. 731=Set to ReadOnly 732=Cancel ReadOnly 733=Pending 734=Received files 735=Encrypting 736=Successfully 737=Unsuccessfully 738=Encryption finished 739=Encrypted files total 740=Encrypted File 741=Decrypting 742=Incorrect password 743=Decryption finished 744=Decrypted files total 745=Shredded files will be impossible recovered, do you want really to shred the files? 746=Shredding 747=Shredding finished 748=Shredded files total 749=Sets files and folders premission to prevent from being modified, executed and deleted. For example, you can set the ReadOnly premission (Add the Executable and Undeletable features) for all folders on your NTFS U flash disk, so you don't need to warry about the viruses while you plug it into any devices. Note: DO NOT SET SYSTEM FILES AND FOLDERS. 750=The Non-NTFS file system cannot executed 751=Premission files and folders total 752=Be sure to remember your password 753=Password 754=Enter Again 755=Please enter password 756=The password is three characters at least 757=The password should be less than 16 characters 758=Two passwords don't match 759=Batch Uninstall 760=Uninstall 761=Logoff 762=Large Icon 763=List 764=Hot Fix 765=Windows App 766=Find unavailable program folder 767=Uninstall OneDrive 768=Export to HTML 769=Install Location 770=Estimated Size (MB) 771=Installation Date 772=Version 773=Vendor 774=Help Link 775=Help Telephone 776=Update Info 777=About Info URL 778=Uninstall String 779=Loading installed programs, please wait 780=Total installed programs 781=Loading completed 782=This program can not be uninstalled, please click the Analyze button to look for unuseful entries in system. 783=You can logoff the program from list if you are unable to uninstall it, sure to logoff 784=Please choose a program 785=Are you sure to uninstall One Drive 786=The One Drive has been uninstalled successfully 787=THE ALL INSTALLED WIN32 PROGRAMS 788=HotFix 789=Analyze the correlative info of programs 790=Item Name 791=Searched Item 792=Open 793=Some applications may not have uninstalled properly, leaving behind some files and registry entries. This tool will help you remove these files and registry keys. Note: files will be removed to Recycle Bin for restoring, Registry info can be restored by backing up Registry. 794=Why analyze the uninstalled programs 795=All the checked entries have been removed 796=checked entries have not removed 797=Selected Program 798=File Name 799=Registry Key 800=Key Name 801=Find and delete the unavailable Program folders 802=Find 803=After a program has been uninstalled, the installation folder located on Program Files could not be removed because some files were not able to be deleted. This program will analyze the installation folder and list unavailable folders, the folders will be removed to Recycle Bin. 804=Why analyze unavailable Program folders 805=Are you sure want to delete checked entries to Recycle Bin 806=Checked folders have been removed 807=Don't mark as red for the new installed program 808=Show the programs by Microsoft 809=Show the Hot Fixs 810=Start Menu 811=Analyzing, please wait 812=Analyzing stopped 813=Analyzing completed 814=files and Registry entries found 815=Analyzing files and Registry 816=Null Folder 817=Missing Executable File 818=Byte(s) 819=Create to Desktop 820=Add to Context Menu 821=Pin to Taskbar 822=Pin to Start 823=Launch 824=CMD Utilities 825=Top 826=Bottom 827=Command Group 828=Known Folder 829=Please add an item to list at least 830=Other Utilities 831=CP Applets 832=Control Panel 833=Windows Apps 834=Settings Applets 835=Settings 836=Open With List Programs 837=Action 838=Restore Windows Photo Viewer 839=Usually you could use Windows Photo Viewer to view your image files in a variety of ways. You can also print, order prints, attach pictures to an e?mail message, burn, or open photos in another app on your PC. Windows 10 uses the Photos app as the default app to open image files with instead now. By default, Windows Photo Viewer is no longer listed in Open with, and only has .tiff files associated with it in Default Programs. This tweak will restore Windows Photo Viewer to be able to select to open image files in Default apps, Default Programs, and Open with for all users. 840=Property 841=Shift Key 842=OpenWithList 843=Add Menu 844=The context menu disabled, enable it? 845=It is recommended to disable it, then delete until invalid confirmed, do you want to delete it anyway? 846=Please type file type (for example exe, txt, lnk, bat, vbs, avi, jpg, etc.) 847=Context Menu 848=Add Normal 849=Administrator Privilege 850=Command Group 851=Add Custom 852= Context Menu 853= Context Menu 854= Context Menu 855= Context Menu 856= Context Menu 857= Context Menu 858= Context Menu 859= Context Menu 860= Context Menu 861= Context Menu 862= Context Menu 863= Context Menu 864=Open with Notepad 865=Copy Content to Clipboard 866=Scan with Windows Defender 867=Advanced Security 868=Open Command Prompt here 869=Copy Name List to Clipboard (Cascading) 870=Search 871=Show/Hide Hidden Files 872=Folder Options 873=Empty Folder and Subfolders 874=Empty Folder and Subfolders (Prompt) 875=Hide File and Folder (Cascading) 876=Show/Hide Known File Extensions 877=Empty Recycle Bin 878=Empty Clipboard 879=Play All 880=Open CD Door 881=Close CD Door 882=Start Screen Saver 883=Lock Computer Now 884=Turn Off Monitor 885=Turn off Monitor and Lock Computer 886=Mute/Unmute Volume 887=Volume 888=Open/Close OneDrive 889=Encrypt 890=Copy To Folder 891=Move To Folder 892=Optimize Drive 893=Disk Defrag 894=Disk Cleanup 895=Restart in Safe Mode 896=Restart in Safe Mode with Command Prompt 897=Switch between windows 898=Display 899=User Folder 900=Safely Remove Hardware 901=Create System Restore Point 902=Safe Mode (Cascading) 903=Windows Defender (Cascading) 904=Choose Power Plan (Cascading) 905=Enable/Disable Screen Saver 906=Advanced System Properties 907=Register/UnRegister DLL file 908=Register/UnRegister OCX file 909=Run with Priority 910=Registration entries 911=HTML Document 912=Windows Batch File 913=Windows Command Script 914=Configuration Settings 915=Briefcase 916=Add Context Menu entry 917=Expand All 918=Here you can add some context menus that may elevate to administrator privilege, thus you can execute some system level operations. 919=System Default 920=Take Ownership 921=Open Command Prompt here as Administrator 922=This feature will add a batch commands (cascading) to the Desktop, Directory and Library background context menu. Note: the max number of commands (include separator) is 17. 923=Captoin 924=Item Position 925=Add items to specified context menu 926=Location 927=Background 928=Press hold Shift key to show 929=Target 930=Icon (Optional) 931=Add specified folder to 'Send To' context menu 932=Sent Folder 933=Caption 934=The setting has been completed 935=Please type the Caption 936=The command (include separator) maximum is 937=Please select the added location 938=Please type the item name 939=Please select a file 940=Please select an URL 941=Please select the sent folder 942=Read 943=Enabled 944=Are you sure to delete the selected item 945=OK 946=Unavailable 947=The shortcut has been created to desktop 948=The shortcut has been added to the context menu for Directory background and Desktop 949=The shortcut has been pinned to Taskbar 950=The shortcut has been pinned to Start Screen 951=Customizes the look of your system 952=System Settings 953=System Icon 954=Partition Icon 955=Library Icon 956=File Type Icon 957=OEM Information 958=Bing Images 965=Show color on Title Bar 966=When change the color in Windows 10, it will change the color of your Start menu accents, Start button, taskbar, title bars, window borders, buttons, text, Settings accents, sign-in screen accents, and Action Center accents. This tweak will turn on or off showing color on title bar without affecting color on Start, taskbar, action center. 967=Change Color of Inactive Title Bar 968=When you change the color in Windows 10, it will change the color of your Start menu accents, Start button, taskbar, title bars, window borders, buttons, text, Settings accents, sign-in screen accents, and Action Center accents. However, that doesn't change the color of the title bar of inactive windows leaving it white. This tweak will change the color of the inactive title bar. 969=Apps use dark theme 970=This tweak will enable some apps to use a dark theme in Windows 10. for example the Settings, Store, Calculator, and Voice Recorder apps, etc. 971=Turn Off Start, Taskbar, and Action Center Transparency 972=This tweak will turn off to make Start, taskbar, and action center transparent. 973=Disable changing Lock Screen background image 974=This tweak will prevent all users from being able to change their lock screen background image in Settings. 975=Icon Settings 976=Icon horizontal spacing 977=Changes the Desktop and Explorer icon item's horizontal spacing. 978=pixels 979=Icon vertical spacing 980=Changes the Desktop and Explorer icon item's vertical spacing. 981=DPI Settings 982=Disable icon title wrap 983=Font Changer 984=DPI (Dots Per Inch) is used to measure the resolution of an image both on screen and in print. As the name suggests, the DPI measures how many dots fit into a linear inch. Therefore, the higher DPI, the more detail can be shown in an image. 985=Window borders width 986=Make your caret bigger 987=When you edit text in Windows a caret indicates the position in the text where you are editing. By default this caret is only one pixel wide. If you sometimes have difficulties finding the caret, this tweak enables you to make it larger and easier to find. 988=System Scroll Bar width 989=Hot Tracking Color 990=This tweak sets the color of the selection rectangle that is used to highlight selections in Windows. This rectangle shows the progression of the clicked mouse button if you select multiple files simultaneously. It also changes the Active File and Folder Link color. 991=The settings completed, restart or sign out to take effect! 992=Are you sure to restore all settings to system default 993=Windows Display Settings 994=Shell Icon 995=Drive Icon 996=Change Icons 997=Library Folder Icon 998=Descending 999=Ascending 1000=Red = Modified 1001=Extension Name 1002=File Type Name 1003=The icon has been changed 1004=Are you sure to restore the selected icon to system default 1005=The icon has been restored 1006=Are you sure to restore all the icons to system default 1007=All the icons restored to system default 1008=Text 1009=Manufacturer 1010=Support Hours 1011=Support URL 1012=Model 1013=Support Phone 1014=Picture 1015=Find Picture 1016=Preview 1017=The setting has been restored 1018=Bitmap file 1019=Change Name 1020=Bing Images Downloader 1021=Bing Dynamic Theme 1022=Bing home page image updated each day, you can download the latest image and set the image as Desktop background. In addition, you can create the scheduler task to do that automatically. 1023=Saved Folder 1024=Market 1025=Bottom right corner 1026=Downloaded image resolution 1027=Set the downloaded image as Desktop wallpaper 1028=Remove image description watermark 1029=Font Sample 1030=Font 1031=Add to Task 1032=Download 1033=Here you can create the Bing Dynamic Theme to refresh your Desktop wallpaper automatically via RSS-feed, it automatically updates your Windows theme with new wallpapers directly from Bing (Note: keep your Internet connection, choose Download Attachments when the Subscribe to RSS Feed message appears. System will take some time to download automatically the wallpaper from Microsoft). 1034=More RSS dynamic themes 1035=Install Bing Theme 1036=View installed Themes 1037=Top right corner 1038=Top left corner 1039=Bottom left corner 1040=Watermark Position 1041=Sensor 1042=Load 1043=CPU Core 1044=CPU Cores 1045=Screen resolution 1046=Saved Image Folder 1047=Bing image has been downloaded 1048=Fail in downloading Bing image 1049=No internet connection 1050=Please select a saved folder or the folder does not exist 1051=Please select a market at least 1052=The watermark font has been restore to default 1053=The Bing Dynamic Theme installed 1054=Hardware 1055=Mainboard 1056=BIOS 1057=CPU 1058=Drive 1059=Logical Disk 1060=External Device 1061=Software 1062=Computer System 1063=Operating System 1064=Microsoft Product Key 1065=User Account 1066=System Folder 1067=Environment 1068=Desktop 1069=Installed Codecs 1070=Event Log 1071=License Information 1072=System Report 1073=External IP Address 1074=Current Date 1075=System Uptime 1076=Basic Hardware information 1077=Enclosure 1078=Chassis Types 1079=Serial Number 1080=Lock Present 1081=Security Status 1082=Basic I/O System (BIOS) 1083=Central Processing Unit (CPU) 1084=Physical Memory 1085=Hard Disk 1086=Video Card 1087=Monitor 1088=Audio Device 1089=Keyboard 1090=Mouse 1091=Invalid or Disabled Devices 1092=Service 1093=Device ID 1094=PNP Device ID 1095=Class Guid 1096=Error 1097=Hardware Score 1098=Base score 1099=Processor (Calculations per second) 1100=Memory (Memory Operation per second) 1101=Graphics (Desktop performance for Windows Aero) 1102=Gaming graphics (3D business and gaming graphics performance) 1103=Primary hard disk (Disk data transfer rate) 1104=Product 1105=Bus Type 1106=On Board Device 1107=Device Type 1108=Bus 1109=Bus Number 1110=IDE Controller 1111=System Slot 1112=Motherboard Interface 1113=Serial Port 1114=Parallel Port 1115=1394 Controller 1116=Primary BIOS 1117=SMBIOS Version 1118=SMBIOS Major Version 1119=Current Language 1120=Release Date 1121=Software Element State 1122=BIOS Mode 1123=Legacy 1124=Architecture 1125=Number Of Cores 1126=Number Of Logical Processors 1127=Socket Type 1128=Processor Id 1129=Max Clock Speed 1130=Current Clock Speed 1131=External Clock 1132=L2 Cache Size 1133=L2 Cache Speed 1134=L3 Cache Size 1135=L3 Cache Speed 1136=Address Width 1137=Data Width 1138=Socket Designation 1139=Power Management Supported 1140=Current Voltage 1141=Load Percentage 1142=Tag 1143=Memory Type 1144=Type Detail 1145=Form Factor 1146=Device Locator 1147=Bank Label 1148=Interleave Position 1149=Interleave Data Depth 1150=Speed 1151=Floppy Drive 1152=Disk Drive 1153=Index 1154=Media Type 1155=Firmware Revision 1156=Signature 1157=Partitions Number 1158=Total Heads 1159=Total Tracks 1160=Total Sectors 1161=Total Cylinders 1162=Bytes Per Sector 1163=Sectors Per Track 1164=Tracks Per Cylinder 1165=CD-ROM Drive 1166=Firmware Revision Level 1167=Availability 1168=The disk in this drive 1169=Volume Serial Number 1170=Transfer Rate 1171=Disk Size 1172=Remaining 1173=Volume Name 1174=Video Processor 1175=Adapter RAM 1176=Video Memory Type 1177=Adapter DAC Type 1178=Inf File Name 1179=Installed Display Drivers 1180=Driver Version 1181=Driver Date 1182=Video Architecture 1183=Resolution 1184=Current Number Of Colors 1185=Valid Refresh Rate 1186=Current Refresh Rate 1187=Current Bits Per Pixel 1188=Pixels Per Logical Inch 1189=Sound Card 1190=Network Adapter Configuration 1191=MAC Address 1192=IP Address 1193=IP Subnet 1194=Default IP Gateway 1195=DNS Host Name 1196=DNS Domain 1197=Adapter Type 1198=Net Connection ID 1199=Net Connection Status 1200=Time Of Last Reset 1201=Number Of Function Keys 1202=Pointing Device 1203=Device Interface 1204=Number Of Buttons 1205=Port Name 1206=Share Name 1207=System Type 1208=Computer Name 1209=Current User Name 1210=Time Zone 1211=Shutdown Time 1212=Last Shutdown Time 1213=PC System Type 1214=Printer 1215=Number Of Processors 1216=Automatic Managed Pagefile 1217=Primary Owner Name 1218=User Name 1219=Bootup State 1220=WakeUp Type 1221=Admin Password Status 1222=Domain Role 1223=Domain 1224=Workgroup 1225=Network Server Mode Enabled 1226=Build Type 1227=Boot Device 1228=Code Set 1229=Country Code 1230=Current Culture 1231=Last Bootup Time 1232=Local DateTime 1233=Organization 1234=Registered User 1235=Number Of Users 1236=Max Number Of Processes 1237=Max Process Memory Size 1238=Visible Memory Size 1239=Virtual Memory Size 1240=System Drive 1241=Windows Directory 1242=System Directory 1243=Color 1244=Allocated Base Size 1245=Product Name 1246=Product Key 1247=Product ID 1248=Lock out 1249=Local Account 1250=Password Changeable 1251=Password Expires 1252=Password Required 1253=Variable Value 1254=Icon Title Face Name 1255=Icon Spacing 1256=Icon Title Size 1257=Point 1258=Icon Title Wrap 1259=Cursor Blink Rate 1260=Millisecond(s) 1261=Pattern 1262=Screen Saver Executable 1263=Screen Saver Active 1264=Screen Saver Secure 1265=Screen Saver Timeout 1266=Wallpaper 1267=Wallpaper Stretched 1268=Wallpaper Tiled 1269=Video Codec 1270=File Size 1271=Last Accessed 1272=Current/Max 1273=Number Of Records 1274=Audio Codec 1275=Update URL 1276=Software Update 1277=Update 1278=Security Update 1279=Get the system license information 1280=License Details 1281=Views the licensing status and activation ID 1282=License Expiration Date 1283=Checks if Windows is activated permanently 1284=Generates the various system reports 1285=System Diagnostic Report 1286=Generates the system diagnostic report 1287=Power Efficiency Diagnostics Report 1288=Generates the power efficiency diagnostics report 1289=Battery Usage Report 1290=Generates the report of battery usage for duration 14 days 1291=This can get the external IP address on Internet beyond the router if you are a user in local area network (LAN). 1292=Getting external IP Address, please wait 1293=Copy to Clipboard 1294=Unable to get your external IP Address 1295=When you right-click the mouse, some system menu entries may be lost, you can easily restore them here. Click the buttons below according to the repair type. 1296=Repair the Context Menu for [File] 1297=Repair the Context Menu for [Directory] and [Folder] 1298=Repair the Context Menu for [Drive] 1299=Repair the Context Menu for [Send To] 1300=Repair the Context Menu for [New] 1301=Repair the Context Menu for [Computer] 1302=Repair the Context Menu for [Recycle Bin] 1303=Are you sure to 1304=The repair completed 1305=Fix 1306=File associations are what the OS uses to open a file with the correct program. For example, a .doc file will open with Microsoft Word. OS could not identify the file association and run the file by double-clicking it while the file damaged(the icon shown incorrectly). If the EXE file association has been damaged, please rename RepairCenter.exe to RepairCenter.com. 1307=File Associations 1308=Icon Thumbnail 1309=Sometimes, some icon file thumbnails can not be shown incorrectly in Windows Explorer, fix it here. 1310=Icon Cache Size 1311=When an icon is loaded for the first time it is cached in system file. The cached icons load faster than icons loaded directly from the source resource files. If the limit of the cache file is reached and overridden, you could experience incorrect or corrupted icons. Increasing the icon cache size helps to prevent icons from reloading from the source or being corrupted. 1312=Small 1313=Large 1314=Rebuild Icon Cache 1315=If Windows display corrupted or missing icons, you can rebuild the icon cache to correct the icon display. This also fixes the problem that the Desktop does not refresh automatically. 1316=Corrupt Drive Icon 1317=When open This PC, one or more drives show some other icons instead of the default drive icons, fix it here. 1318=The repair completed, restart or sign out to take effect! 1319=IE Repair 1320=Fixs various problems for Internet Explorer 1321=You may experience various IE problems, for example, crashing while downloading a file or saving a webpage, not allowing users to open a new windows or tab, etc. Here you can correct these problems. 1322=Unable to save form user name and password 1323=IE mabye no longer save the user name and password, correct this problem by clicking the button. 1324=All the Internet Explorer windows will be closed first, continue? 1325=Helps to diagnose and fix the various system problems 1326=System Repair 1327=Misc. Repair 1328=Unlock System 1329=Icon Repair 1330=Troubleshooting 1331=Devices Manager 1332=Windows File Protection 1333=If system files are lost or replaced, Windows can verify that all protected system files are intact and in their original versions. 1334=Component Store corruption 1335=This operation records the corruption to C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log and fixs the component store corruption using Windows Update. This takes around 10-15 mins or more depending on the level of corruption. Use this when the Windows File Protection above was unable to repair corrupted system files because the store (source) is corrupted. 1336=System Components 1337=Some system components maybe incur various problems, i.e. Taskbar, Auto Updates, etc. Make sure to close all programs before running this repair. This maybe take several minutes, and pop up error dialog boxes, if so, close and ignore them. 1338=Skip the hidden system files 1339=Fix the system files signed by Microsoft 1340=The Image is healthy, you not have to fix it! 1341=Fixing 1342=The repair completed, please restart your computer! 1343=Stopping the services 1344=Starting the services 1345=Executing commands 1346=Rebuild WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) Repository 1347=If you experience some problems, such as application errors or scripts no longer working, you may have a corrupted WMI repository. 1348=Does not remember the View settings 1349=Sometimes Windows does not remember the size, position or view settings (The view settings include Thumbnails, Tiles, Icons, List, Details, and so on) for a folder when you reopen the folder. 1350=Reset Windows Update 1351=Problems can occur where Windows Update cannot search for new updates or fails in configuring the installation while Windows is starting up. 1352=System Restore General Troubleshooting 1353=If your system is not able to automatically create a System Restore Point and you are also unable to create a System Restore Point manually, you can correct the problem here. 1354=Windows Installer (MSI) 1355=If you have started experiencing random crashes of Explorer, or when trying to start Windows Update or when installing programs using a MSI based installer. 1356=Unable to rename partition volume label 1357=Some partition volume labels maybe unable to be renamed from Windows Explorer and Disk Management. 1358=Cancel the disk check at Windows startup 1359=Sometimes the disk check always starts to check the file system on one or more drives for consistency at Windows startup, and it may take several hours for disk checking to scan all the drives. Here you can disable disk checking. 1360=Clear and Reset the Print Spooler Queue 1361=This option can be handy if you have a document stuck in the print spooler. If the print spooler issue persists after fixed, the installed printer driver may not be compatible or it could be corrupted. Check the printer manufacturer's website to download and install the latest compatible driver. 1362=Restore the missing tabs in file and folder properties 1363=If the Compatibility, Details, or Security tabs in the Properties window are missing when you right click a file or folder, fix it here. 1364=Processing files 1365=Restore icons of the special folders 1366=Sometimes some icons of special folders, i.e. Music, Video became general icons, click the fix button to restore default icons. 1367=Microsoft office not opening or closing properly 1368=Various problems can be experienced with Microsoft Office programs (Word, Excel, etc.). For example, being unable to open or close files because the problems with normal.dot template and Outlook templates. Note: Any custom templates along with other office configurations will be lost by running this repair. 1369=Restore file attribute 1370=If you have files that were infected by virus, after an antivirus removes the virus your files may no longer be visible in Explorer. This can happen if the virus removal process the antivirus uses flags the file attributes as hidden, readonly, or system. If this occurs it can be impossible to restore these files with Windows Explorer. Here you can select the folder or an entire partition to restore these file attributes. The more files that are selected, the longer this process will take. 1371=Can not restore file attributes on system partition 1372=System Problems 1373=Network Problems 1374=Fix the problem unable to log into safe mode 1375=Fix the problem unable to execute a .REG file 1376=Unlock Registry Editor 1377=Unlock Task Manager 1378=Unlock Command Prompt (CMD) 1379=Unlock Folder Options 1380=Unlock Control Panel 1381=Force to show all hidden files 1382=Fix the problem unable to open drives by double-clicking 1383=This repair will removes any network adapters you have installed to fix network connection issues, please save your network configuration information first. After you restart your PC, any network adapters are reinstalled, you will need to reset any network connections again. You might also need to reinstall and set up other networking software you might be using, such as VPN client software or virtual switches from Hyper‑V. 1384=Fix the problem unable to visit individual websites 1385=Restore system default hosts file 1386=Fix network connection problems 1387=Reset Winsock (Restart Windows for this to take effect) 1388=Restore home page and default search page for IE 1389=Restore default Proxy settings for IE 1390=Check All 1391=Device Manager 1392=Some devices don't be shown in Windows Device Manager by default, includes the devices that were physically removed from the computer but whose registry entries were not deleted, or no longer were used for long time, these devices are considered nonpresent devices, for example, you have replaced your old network card with a faster adapter, but you cannot re-assign it the same IP address because your system insists there is still an adapter installed with that same IP address. And sometimes some hardwares (such as a removable disk) can not be identified. Here you can easily uninstall the hidden devices to solve these problems. (Gray=Hidden; Red=Disabled) 1393=All Devices 1394=Hidden Devices 1395=Present Devices 1396=Are you sure to uninstall the checked devices 1397=Uninstalling 1398=Cleans up your system just one clicking 1399=Hardware Monitor 1400=Clear privacy history 1401=Clean privacy options 1402=Defrag Registry after clean completed 1403=Shutdown after clean competed 1404=Don't show balloon tip after completed 1405=Please turn off defrag Registry if you have created the task scheduler that run 1-Click Cleaner at log on, because Restart needed after defrag your Registry completed! 1406=Last clean date 1407=seconds count down Registry Defrag will start, then it maybe restart PC if need to defrag your Registry! 1408=Run Registry Defrag Now 1409=Abort 1410=Enable 1411=Disable 1412=Move to 1413=General 1414=Startup Folder 1415=Registry 1416=Run 1417=Run Once 1418=Others 1419=Advanced Startup 1420=Service Manager 1421=Task Scheduler Manager 1422=Section 1423=You can disable or enable the items that started with Windows by ticking or unticking the items. You can also move the itesm to different locations. (Red = Added newly) 1424=Not found the matched startup item 1425=The application has been terminated 1426=Application Name 1427=Product Version 1428=File Description 1429=File Version 1430=Internal Name 1431=Legal Copyright 1432=Legal Trademarks 1433=Original Filename 1434=Language 1435=Comments 1436=Microsoft (Trusted) 1437=New Application 1438=Are you sure to restore the selected item to system default 1439=Modified 1440=Windows logon 1441=Shell Service Object Delay Load 1442=AppInit DLLs 1443=Shell 1444=Shell Execute Hooks 1445=Installed Components 1446=Tweak Settings 1447=By default, Windows will run the items in your Startup folder after about a 10 second delay at Windows startup when you sign in to your account. This was done to help improve the performance of Windows startup. If you have a fast computer, then you may wish to disable this startup delay to have yourstartup items run as soon as you sign-in instead of delayed. 1448=Disable Delay of Running Startup Apps 1449=Disable all startup items in 1450=Lock System 1451=Optimize Task 1452=Create Task 1453=Arguments 1454=Author 1455=Last Run Time 1456=Next Run Time 1457=Trigger 1458=Demo 1459=Queued 1460=Ready 1461=Disable unnecessary tasks to improve system performance 1462=I am a home user only, don't set Active Directory rights 1463=I don't want to send data to Microsoft about customer and application experience 1464=I don't use Windows Disk Defrager or want to startup it manually 1465=My Windows is not Ultimate, Business or Enterprise version, there are no more language packetes 1466=I have disabled the System Restore function 1467=I don't want system processes Windows Error Report 1468=Ready to disable 1469=Ready to enable 1470=Task Scheduler 1471=When computer boots 1472=Delay 1473=Days Interval 1474=When event occurs 1475=When computer idle 1476=When user logs on 1477=Days Of Month 1478=Months Of Year 1479=Weeks Of Month 1480=Days Of Week 1481=Weeks Interval 1482=When task registered 1483=When user session state changes 1484=Loading installed Windows Apps, please wait 1485=BG Color 1486=Show Windows Runtime components 1487=Hide Windows Apps of Microsoft 1488=ON 1489=OFF 1490=THE ALL INSTALLED WINDOWS APPS 1491=Are you sure to uninstall the selected Windows App(s) 1492=Using only the delete function when you can not uninstall it, contiune? 1493=Display Name 1494=Family Name 1495=Full Name 1496=Version 1497=Publisher ID 1498=Creation Date 1499=Advise 1500=Vendor 1501=Uninstallation cancelled 1502=Uninstallation successful 1503=Desktop Icon Settings 1504=Show item in Folders category for 'This PC' 1505=Devices and Drivers 1506=Adds files, folders or system items to the This PC. The system items can not be edited (Dark Gray = Disabled). 1507=This PC 1508=Executable file 1509=There are same items in list, do you want to delete all? 1510=Are you sure to delete all the items in list 1511=Pin 1512=Pin Any 1513=Pin to Start 1514=Pin to Taskbar 1515=Unpin 1516=Reset 1517=Backs up all pinned apps on your taskbar. This can be handy if you don't want to have to manually pin apps to your taskbar again say after a clean install. 1518=Resets all the default pinned items on Taskbar. 1519=Restores pinned items on Taskbar from the backup folder. 1520=Warnning: This will restore all the system default pinnned items, and this can be helpful if you cannot unpin program from taskbar, or you just wish to quickly clear all pinned items from the taskbar, continue? 1521=Backup the taskbar pinned apps completed 1522=Restore the taskbar pinned apps completed 1523=Pinned items on Taskbar 1524=The installed shortcut items on Start 1525=Pins any files or folders to Taskbar or Start 1526=Necessary Options 1527=Pinned 1528=Pin to 1529=Add Favorites 1530=Optional 1531=Working Dir 1532=Hot Key 1533=Icon 1534=Show Optional 1535=Hide Optional 1536=Taskbar 1537=Maximize 1538=Minimize 1539=The item has been pinned 1540=Windows Store Region 1541=Windows app tweaker 1542=Windows app Repair 1543=Touch Screen Settings 1544=Clear 7-Zip history 1545=1-Click Cleaner 1546=Windows Utilities 1547=Backup Mail Message 1548=Clean Windows Store Cache 1549=Changes Windows Store region for installing more apps. 1550=Backup the account, mail and people in Mail app. 1551=Storage 1552=Your monitor is no a touch device 1553=Current Store 1554=Backup Mail app information 1555=Backup Account 1556=Backup Email 1557=Backup People 1558=Back 1559=Backing up Mail app data 1560=Backing up the Mail app data completed 1561=The backup completed 1562=Are you sure to restore all your Account, Mail and People information 1563=Restoring Mail app data 1564=The Mail app data has been restroed 1565=Re-register Windows Store 1566=If the Store may not start at all, or when try to open the Store, it shows a progress ring, but never finishes loading, or The Store tile on your Start still shows the number of available app updates when there's actually not any available. 1567=Fix Settings 1568=Is your Settings feature in Windows 10 not working correctly? Fortunately for you there is easy fix to this system error. 1569=Re-register all Windows apps 1570=When a Windows app will not load or open, it may just need to be registered again to fix it. This feature will re-register all Windows apps installed in your user account. This maybe will take several minutes. 1571=Disable touch by finger 1572=Touch Scrolling Friction 1573=Detected you have a touch screen, you can scroll content by touching the screen (aka touch scrolling), and sliding the finger to reveal more content. Here you can change the amount of friction to increase or decrease the time of duration scrolling by touch, less friction means more time of duration scrolling. You can set different values and test afterwards to see what touch scrolling speed works best for you. 1574=Disable the Windows Store 1575=Disable automatic download of application updates 1576=Windows will automatically update the apps that you have downloaded from Windows App Store. That means whenever an update for your downloaded app will appear in Windows App Store, Windows will automatically start downloading and installing that update. No doubt this feature reduced manual efforts to update your favourite apps. But if for some reason i.e. you are not using an unlimited data plan it can increase your Band-width usage. Suppose you have a nigh-time unlimited data usage plan, then you may prefer all downloading jobs at night to save some day-time bandwidth. This tweak will disable Automatic updates to Windows Store apps. 1577=Enable Windows Store for 'Windows To Go' 1578=Windows To Go enables you to boot Windows 10 Enterprise from a USB flash drive or an external hard drive, providing a convenient option to temporarily run Windows 10 on a host PC. Even though Windows To Go offers a full-fledged desktop experience,, but by default it doesn’t have access to the Windows Store. this tweak will enable Windows Store to install new apps. 1579=The settings completed, do you want settings to take effect immediately without restarting system (File Explorers only will be closed)? 1580=Windows Store picks up your location to filter and shows apps which makes a lot of sense for most of the users, but a power user might be interested in knowing what apps are coming out in other countries, specially US or UK. Since there is no online version of Windows Store, here you can easily change to other country Stores to install more apps. Recommend that change to the United States region Store. 1581=Current Store Region 1582=Create shortcut to Desktop that switch to 1583=Switch to 1584=US Store 1585=Your Windows Store region has been changed to 1586=United States 1587=Ensures privacy and keeps sensitive information secure by eliminating tracks 1588=Clean Privacy 1589=IE History 1590=Typed URLs 1591=Executed Programs 1592=Recent Document 1593=Startup Time 1594=Stored Passwords 1595=Quick Access 1596=Recent files from Quick access 1597=This tweak can hide and disable Recent Files in Quick access in File Explorer. 1598=Frequent folders from Quick access 1599=This tweak can hide and disable Frequent Folders in Quick access in File Explorer. 1600=Windows 10 replaced Favorites from previous Windows with Quick access. The Quick access page is the shortest route to files you've been working on and folders you often use. 1601=Add Favorites under Frequent folders in Quick Access 1602=This tweak can add the Favorites under Frequent folders in Quick access. 1603=Clear Tile history notification on exit 1604=Many tiles display the live notifications with new information from their associated application, such as People app with Twitter notification, Weather app showing updated weather information, Stocks app containing recent stock quotes. Once you have logged off system, Windows will retain the history of past notifications and display them as the last notification if you log back. This tweak will enable the feature that clear history of tile notifications on exit. 1605=Remove most used apps on Start 1606=This tweak will remove apps from the Most used list, and completely turn off the Most used group on your Start in Windows 10. 1607=Clear application compatibility cache 1608=Navigation Pane 1609=On Top 1610=Window size at startup 1611=Remember window size and location 1612=Clear Windows Prefetch 1613=Show 1614=Hide 1615=View Task 1616=Windows History 1617=Clear common dialogs recent history 1618=Clear typed paths in Explorer's auto suggest drop-down list 1619=Clear Explorer search box history 1620=Clear last opened key in Registry 1621=Clear customize notifications history 1622=Reset 'Show notifications from these apps' 1623=Clear Windows Explorer Registry streams 1624=Clear executed programs history 1625=Clear thumbs cache 1626=Clear icon cache 1627=Clear font cache 1628=Clear Desktop background picture location history 1629=Clear Windows Problem Report history 1630=Clear Reliability Monitor history 1631=Clear Microsoft Management Console history 1632=Reset Network Data Usage 1633=Settings Security 1634=Clear Frequent Places and Jump Lists history 1635=Hide mode 1636=Clear Run history 1637=Show only mode 1638=Software History 1639=Clear Windows Defender scan history 1640=Clear Microsoft OneDrive history 1641=Clear Microsoft Paint history 1642=Clear Microsoft Wordpad history 1643=Clear Windows Media Player URLs 1644=Clear Microsoft Office recent history 1645=Clear Microsoft Office Picture Manager history 1646=Clear WinRAR history 1647=Clear WinZip history 1648=Clear UltraEdit recent file and find history 1649=Clear Notepad++ recent file and find history 1650=Clear Real Player recent history 1651=Clear QuickTime Player recent history 1652=Clear QuickTime Player cache 1653=Clear Axialis IconWorkshop history and temp preview files 1654=Clear Adobe Photoshop recent history 1655=Clear Adobe Reader recent history 1656=Clear Google Earth history 1657=Clear CuteFTP history 1658=Clear VLC Media Player history 1659=Clear Firefox browser history 1660=Clear TeamViewer history 1661=Network History 1662=Clear typed URL history 1663=Clear map network drives dialog recent history 1664=Clear Remote Desktop history 1665=Show only 1666=Empty DNS cache 1667=Clear Google find history 1668=Clear Adobe Flash Player cookies 1669=Microsoft Edge History 1670=Clear cache 1671=Clear history 1672=Clear cookies 1673=Clear download history 1674=Internet Explorer History 1675=Clear temp files 1676=Clear forms 1677=Clear Passwords 1678=Clear recent download paths 1679=Clear index.dat History (Need to restart) 1680=Clear all index.dat files for current user 1681=The selected setting pages have been hidden and taken effect! 1682=Empty all account pictures 1683=The selected pages only are visible now! 1684=Clear Bing Finance cache 1685=Clear Bing Maps cache 1686=Clear Bing News cache 1687=Clear Bing Sports cache 1688=Clear Bing Travel cache 1689=Please tick an item at least 1690=Are you sure to launch the checked entries 1691=Clearing privacy 1692=Clearing privacy cancelled 1693=Clearing privacy completed 1694=Clearing 1695=History 1696=Temp cache files 1697=Search Engine Keywords 1698=Visited URLs 1699=Expire Time 1700=Keywords 1701=Search Engine 1702=Are you sure to delete the checked items 1703=Home 1704=Index.dat file store website information and URLs you have have visited. Here you can find and delete these sensitive files (Restart to take effect). 1705=Cleanup and reset Network Adapters 1706=The files will be deleted after reboot 1707=SN 1709=Spent (S) 1710=Uptime 1711=Clear All 1712=Locks some important system features to improve security 1713=System security will be extremely improved after some specified registry keys and folders locked (set permission to read only). After you locked the items, nobody can write or change the values for the registry keys or folders, this will prevent malwares or virus from damaging your system. Please unlock the items when you want to install the lawful softwares, Windows update or change your system. 1714=Lock Startup 1715=Run Once Extension 1716=Run Services 1717=Lock Advanced Startup 1718=Image File Execution Options 1719=Safe Boot 1720=Lock Internet Explorer 1721=Plugin 1722=Lock File Association 1723=Lock Others 1724=Disable changing IP address 1725=Views and manages all your wireless network 1726=Connection Mode 1727=Authentication 1728=Key 1729=Block all Unallowed 1730=SSID 1731=Block 1732=UnBlock 1733=Allow 1734=UnAllow 1735=Allow all Unallowed 1736=Backup Selected 1737=Backup All 1738=You can view and manage all your wireless network (Wi-Fi) connection profiles. 1739=Up and down the item to set the connection priority. 1740=You are impossible to view and connect to the blocked/Deny SSID profile. 1741=Blocked 1742=Allowed 1743=Denied 1744=Connected 1745=has been backed up 1746=Backing up all wireless network profiles completed 1747=The backup has been restored 1748=Wi-Fi Profile Details 1749=Task Name 1750=Every 1751=Day 1752=Week 1753=Month 1754=Logon 1755=Scheduled Task 1756=Process Usage 1757=Monitor Input 1758=Network Traffic 1759=Take Rest 1760=USB Event 1761=Session Event 1762=Select Action 1763=Total running time 1764=Countdown duration 1765=Reminder duration 1766=Type the process name without extension name (for example notepad) or select from current process list. 1767=Process List 1768=minute(s) 1769=Monday 1770=Tuesday 1771=Wednesday 1772=Thursday 1773=Friday 1774=Saturday 1775=Sunday 1776=Power off 1777=Turn off 1778=Stand By 1779=Restart 1780=Log off 1781=Hibernate 1782=Lock Workstation 1783=Dark Screen to Lock Desktop 1784=Run File 1785=Reminder 1786=Turn Off Monitor 1787=Start Screen Saver 1788=Create System Restore Point 1789=(Un)Mute Volume 1790=trigger conditions 1791=lower than 1792=above than 1793=Start action if CPU useage 1794=And duration more than 1795=There is no keyboard and mouse input 1796=Beep in the last 5 seconds 1797=Start action if no input is received for more than 1798=Start action if process CPU useage 1799=Start action if the process exited 1800=Start action if network traffic 1801=Start action every 1802=Start take rest with Window 1803=USB Device 1804=Mode 1805=Add Event 1806=Start to monitor with Windows 1807=Event List 1808=Action Type 1809=Add Custom Event 1810=Add Rule Event 1811=Turn off monitor when system locked 1812=Monitoring your system, are you sure to cancel this program? 1813=Please type or choose the file or URL 1814=Please type the reminder text 1815=Unable to start Task Scheduler service 1816=A task with this name already exists, over write it? 1817=This feature can launch various tasks based on the CPU usage in a certain period of time. 1818=Remain 1819=This feature can launch various tasks based on the CPU usage of specified process and duration. 1820=This feature can launch various tasks based on if there is the keyboard or mouse input in a certain period of time. 1821=Monitoring 1822=Not Running 1823=This feature can launch various tasks based on the system network traffic. 1824=The feature will prompt that you should take a rest regularly. 1825=Rest counts 1826=Plugged in 1827=Plugged out 1828=Any USB Device 1829=Connected from remote 1830=Disconnected from remote 1831=Locked 1832=Unlocked 1833=Remote controlled mode changed 1834=The scheduled task created successfully, you can close this program now. 1835=Sound File 1836=Your system locked now 1837=second 1838=Shutdown 1839=Please save your works, system will 1840=File Splite or Merge 1841=Split a file 1842=Splits to several smaller files 1843=Merge split files 1844=Merges several files to single bigger file 1845=Original File 1846=Destination Path 1847=The size of split file 1848=Blu-ray DVD 1849=Custom Size 1850=Delete the original file after split 1851=Next 1852=Finish 1853=Delete the original files after merged 1854=Spliting file, please wait 1855=Merging files, please wait 1856=The file does not exist 1857=Split size should be less than the original file 1858=Split No.1 file 1859=Split file count 1860=The files have been merged 1861=The file has been split 1862=Operates your Registry easily using these tools 1863=Registry Finder 1864=Registry Jumper 1865=Registry Editor 1866=Backup Registry 1867=Restore Registry 1868=Full Match 1869=Search Type 1870=Locates the registry key that you want to open quickly 1871=Search Range 1872=For example 1873=Paste 1874=Found Registry items 1875=Check for Updates 1876=Click the Next button below to automatically check for updates. You can also download the setup file directly from our website. 1877=Checking for updates, this may take several minutes 1878=The Update Files 1879=Downloading Update Files 1880=No updates available 1881=New updates available, update now? 1882=Disable checking updates automatically 1883=Your subscription has expired, you can get an upgrade for a discounted price! 1884=but your subscription has already been expired 1885=and your subscription is available now 1886=Subscription Expired 1887=Renew Now 1888=Live Update failed 1889=Please try again, or you can also 1890=download the setup file from our website 1891=Total Progress 1892=update in progress 1893=Trial expired, please purchase this software! 1894=Initializing, please wait 1895=Login password 1896=The password is invalid 1897=Please download the appropriate software from our website for your 1898=Unregistered 1899=day(s) left 1900=Try It 1901=Purchase 1902=Activate 1903=Click the Purchase button to use it permanently, thank you 1904=Thank you for your support 1905=Purchase Software 1906=You can click BUY NOW button to make an online secure purchase, and will receive the registration code right away! Upgrades will be FREE for registered users within two years, you can use it permanently even if you will not pay for the upgrade after two years. 1907=This will only remove the urls in your local bookmarks, the removed urls maybe restored if you have enabled bookmark sync with the your browser account. 1908=Enter your Name and Registration Code 1909=If you paid the registration fee and received a registration code from an authorized reseller or company, please enter your name and registration code here EXACTLY as they appear in the instructions. 1910=Buy Now 1911=Registration Code 1912=Registration completed, this software will restart automatically to verify the license code! 1913=Fail in registering this software, please contact 1914=About 1915=Help 1916=Optimizer 1917=Cleaner 1918=Customization 1919=Misc. Utilities 1920=System Restore 1921=You can create the system restore point before using this software 1922=Restore System 1923=System Information 1924=Detailed information about your computer hardware 1925=Process Manager 1926=Shows and manages all running processes and threads 1927=Repair Center 1928=My Task 1929=Creates scheduled tasks or the monitorings that trigger tasks 1930=Optimization Wizard 1931=It is useful to the user who is unfamiliar with computers 1932=System Speed 1933=Tweaks your system to improve performance and increase speed 1934=Boot Configuration 1935=Manages and configures the Windows boot menu to your preference 1936=Startup Manager 1937=Controls all the started programs with Windows start 1938=Manages and optimizes system services and drivers to improve performance 1939=Manages and optimizes the scheduled tasks to increase speed 1940=Disk Analyzer 1941=Analyzes and views the disk space usage of all programs 1942=Component Store Cleaner 1943=Cleans up WinSxS folder securely to reduce the component store size 1944=Smart Uninstaller 1945=Helps to uninstall cleanly the programs from your computer 1946=Windows app Uninstaller 1947=Helps to uninstall cleanly the Windows apps from your computer 1948=Desktop Cleaner 1949=The useful collection of utility that built-in your Windows 1950=Junk File Cleaner 1951=Searches and deletes junk files to save disk space and improve performance 1952=Duplicate Files Finder 1953=Searches and deletes the duplicated files to save your disk space 1954=Registry Cleaner 1955=Searches Registry to find out and delete the invalid items 1956=Registry Defrag 1957=File Splitter 1958=Custom System 1959=Customizes system parameters according to your preferences 1960=File Explorer Tweaker 1961=Adjusts the Navigation Pane and This PC in File Explorer 1962=Pinned Manager 1963=Pins the files or folders to your Desktop, Taskbar or Start 1964=JumpList Quick Launcher 1965=Creates the quick startup items for jumplist on taskbar 1966=Context Menu Manager 1967=Manages the context menu when right click the file, folder etc 1968=Win + X Menu Editor 1969=Edits the shortcut menu that right-click Start button (Win + X ) 1970=Visual Customizer 1971=Splits a file into several smaller files or merges back to the original file 1972=Run-Shortcut Creator 1973=Super Copy 1974=Windows app Settings 1975=Tweaks the Windows Apps and Microsoft Modern UI settings 1976=System Security 1977=Tweaks system settings to improve security 1978=Other Security 1979=Adjusts various settings to improve system security 1980=Drives and Programs 1981=Restricts access to devices and programs to improve system security 1982=Files and Folders 1983=Safeguard your sensitive files and folders security 1984=Privacy Protector 1985=Powerful tool to copy files or backup automatically 1986=File Undelete 1987=Recovers and restores deleted or formatted files on logical disks 1988=Registry Tools 1989=System Network 1990=Optimizes and tweaks your internet connection and network settings 1991=Verifies the URLs of your browser favorites 1992=Windows Prefetch 1993=Disable Tracking 1994=Enable Tracking 1995=IP Switcher 1996=Host Editor 1997=Wi-Fi Manager 1998=is the first start, do you want to create a system restore point? 1999=Creating system restore point 2000=We are very sorry for the inconvenience, you may be victim of software piracy, please purchase the genuine software, thank you. 2001=has been created successfully 2002=Fail in creating the system restore point 2003=system restore point 2004=has been registered to 2005=Current Password 2006=Home Page 2007=Email 2008=is licensed to 2009=New Password 2010=Confirm New Password 2011=Color scheme type 2012=Prompt balloon color 2013=Background Color 2014=Border Color 2015=Foreground Color 2016=Minimize to system tray 2017=Disable checking for updates automatically on startup 2018=Language 2019=The current password has been removed 2020=Password set successfully 2021=Are you sure to restroe the prompt balloon color to default 2022=The language has been changed, do you want to restart this software to show the new language? 2023=Startup 2024=Increase paged memory usage for NTFS file system 2025=The NTFS file system have a limited pool of kernel-buffers (lookaside list), which are used when doing file operations ex. a larger read-ahead cache. If there are so many file operations (read/write files), that all the buffers are used up, then it will block for new file operations until an active one have completed. This tweak will handle more concurrent file operations, it might improve performance if your system is opening and closing many files in the same file set and is not already using large amounts of system memory for other applications or for cache memory (reboot to take effect). 2026=GUI Boot 2027=Turn Off Windows Fast Startup 2028=Fast startup (aka: hybrid boot or hybrid shutdown) is turned on by default in Windows and is a setting that helps your PC start up faster after shutdown. Windows does this by saving system info to a file (hiberfil.sys) upon shutdown so when you start your PC again, Windows uses that system info to resume your PC instead of restarting it (Note: Fast startup requires that hibernate be enabled). 2029=Disable updating Group Policy during startup 2030=When your computer is connected to a network, booting up Windows can take a long time. A large portion of this time is taken up by updating the Group Policies. This tweak lets you log on before this process is finished. Because of this, booting up is much faster. 2031=Disable Windows logging system crash 2032=This setting disables Windows logging system crash to the event log. 2033=Disable Prefetcher for accelerating Windows startup 2034=Prefetcher is a feature in Windows. It can speed up the startup of programs, however disabling it can reduce Windows startup time. 2035=Disable boot files defragmentation at startup 2036=Windows automatically defragments system files every time you start your computer. If you defragment your hard drive regularly or you have SSD (solid state disk) as the system partition, you can disable this feature to save time you turn on your PC. 2037=Disable creation of last known good configuration 2038=This setting allows you to disable the creation of the LastKnownGood configuration, which stores a copy of the configuration after each successful boot-up. 2039=Cancel the Disk Check when Windows starts 2040=Sometimes it happens that disk check always starts to check the file system on one or more drives for consistency, and it may take several hours for disk checking to scan all the drives. 2041=Disk Check initiation countdown time 2042=When Windows is not shut down normally, Check disk utility (Autochk.exe) is run when restarting. This tweak changes the AUTOCHK initiation countdown time to how many seconds you would like to have for the To skip disk checking, the default time is 10 seconds. Note: if you set the time to low, then you will not be able to press a key fast enough to cancel a scheduled disk check. 2043=The waiting time for processes to end 2044=Determines how long the system waits for user processes to end after the user attempts to log off or to shut down Windows. The default value is 20 seconds. 2045=Fast 2046=Slow 2047=The waiting time for services to stop 2048=Determines how long the system waits for services to stop after notifying the service that the system is shutting down. The default value is 20 seconds. 2049=Enable GUI boot, the Advanced options menu (F8) is not available. 2050=Specify the partition for boot entry 2051=Boot menu timeout 2052=Backup the boot configuration completed, do you want to view the backup file? 2053=Fail in backing up boot configuration 2054=The boot configuration restored successfully 2055=Fail in restoring boot configuration 2056=Do you want to backup boot configuration 2057=do you want to apply this setting 2058=Actual OS 2059=Default Boot 2060=Add Boot Entry 2061=Analyze the WinSxS Folder 2062=Determine the actual size of the component store (WinSxS folder) and whether you need to clean it up, It's not necessary to execute the 'Clean up the components' below if it recommended No. 2063=Clean up the WinSxS Folder 2064=Clean up the Components 2065=This can reduce the size of the component store, except previous versions of updated components will be immediately deleted. This could take a while to finish depending on how much there was to clean up. 2066=Reset the base of superseded components 2067=This can further reduce the component store size. WARNING! The installed Windows Updates cannot be uninstalled after this operation is completed. This could take a while to finish depending on how much there was to clean up. 2068=Remove backup files 2069=This will remove the backup files that created during the installation of a service pack. WARNING! The service pack cannot be uninstalled after this operation is completed. This could take a while to finish depending on how much there was to clean up. 2070=Clean up 2071=The WinSxS folder is located in the Windows folder, it's the location for Windows Component Store files. The Windows Component Store is used to support the functions needed for the customization and updating of Windows. Component store contains all the components that make-up Windows to allow you operate your system. These components are kept to rollback any problematic change or to repair a file that becomes corrupted. The WinSxS folder isn't as large as it may appear at first glance because size calculations can include Windows binaries located elsewhere which makes the WinSxS folder seem larger than it really is. 2072=Explorer 2073=Notification 2074=Enable verbose status messages 2075=This setting allows you to receive verbose startup, shutdown, and logoff status messages. This may be helpful in troubleshooting slow startup, shutdown, logon, or logoff behavior. 2076=Enable file and folder 'Last Access Time' 2077=The Last Access Time updating is disabled by default in order to save system resources. This tweak will enable the last access time attribute in Windows to show the date and time of when each file and folder was last accessed. If you like while using 'Details' folder view in File Explorer, you could add the 'Date Accessed' column to make viewing the last access time of files and folders easier, and to be able to sort by 'Date Accessed' if you like. This can also be helpful while doing searches. Warning: On older or slower systems, enabling Last Access Time could cause a performance decrease due to the increased overhead of Disk I/O. 2078=Disable system audio auto leveling 2079=Windows can automatically adjust the volume of different sounds when you are using your PC to place or receive telephone calls. This setting disables this behavior. 2080=Disable the Lock Screen 2081=The lock screen is the screen you see when you lock your PC (or when it locks automatically after you haven't been using it for a while). The lock screen will also show at startup, and when you are signed out and idle for one minute. You will need to dismiss the lock screen to be able to see the sign in screen and sign in to Windows. Users can dismiss the lock screen using touch, the keyboard, or by dragging it up with the mouse. This tweak will disable the lock screen to show before the sign in screen for all users. 2082=Notification stay open 2083=Windows 10 features modern style notification bars that appear at the bottom right corner of the screen, alert you of pretty much everything related to your computer, and fade out of view. But what if those notification bars disappear too soon, before you can even take a look at them? You can easily change the time duration for showing notifications in Windows 10 (Sign out or restart to take effect). 2084=Power Options Settings 2085=Keep the tasks running after you walk away 2086=Under the default power plan, when left unattended your computer will turn off or 'spin down' the hard drives after 20 minutes and go into sleep after 30 minutes. When this occurs some tasks such as downloading, media sharing, and recording will stop running. With this setting enabled all tasks will run persistently even after you walk away. Note: this setting is only for desktops or notebooks only when plugged into an external AC power. It is not recommended for laptops when running on battery power. 2087=Disable Hibernate feature 2088=When Hibernate feature is disabled, the hidden protected hibernation file(C:\hiberfil.sys) is deleted. With this disabled you can save 75% of the total amount of installed RAM and Gigabytes of disk space on the system partition. If disabled the Hibernate option will be missing from the Power Options menu (Restart to take effect). 2089=Advanced Power Options Tweaker 2090=Enable or disable the hidden and current options in Advanced Power Options. 2091=Advanced Power Options 2092=Restore to default Power Plan Settings 2093=Search Options 2094=Drag File Action 2095=Mouse hover time 2096=This setting will change the delay time, in milliseconds, that the mouse pointer has to stay hovered on a item before tooltip popups display. 2097=Mouse Properties 2098=ms 2101=Disable Windows key shortcuts 2102=This setting disable all Windows Key + key shortcut hotkeys (Restart to take effect). 2103=Disable system keys 2104=This tweak can disable the Win key that is found between the Ctrl and Alt keys, and can also disalbe Caps Lock key (Restart to take effect). 2105=Turn off Navigation Pane 2106=Shown items 2107=Remove 'Uninstall' on Tile context menu 2108=This tweak will prevent current user from being able to uninstall apps from the Start. 2109=Add 'Run as different user' on Tile context menu 2110=This tweak will add 'Run as different user' command on the Tile context menu from Start for current user. 2111=File and Folder View 2112=Disable numerical sorting 2113=By default File Explorer will sort numeral file names by increasing number value (for example, 3 < 22 < 111). This setting will sort numeral file names by first digit char in a file name (for example, 111 < 22 < 3). 2114=Folder template 2115=By default Windows will determine automatically the file type in a folder and display corresponding folder icon, picture, items details column and various commands and tasks in the Explorer toolbar, for example, Explorer will show the Modified Date, Type, Size columns if the folder contains only general file type; show Title, Contributing artists, Album columns if contains music file type. Here you can set all folders shown as uniform folder template. 2116=Disable auto arrange for free sorting 2117=Auto arrange is enabled by default so that all file and folder names in Explorer are sorted alphabetically regardless of the folder view you use. This tweak will disable the auto arrange feature so that you will be able to sort your files and folders in any order you like without having to sort alphabetically. Windows will remember these random folder sortings. The free sorting is only possible with the Extra Large Icons, Large Icons, Medium Icons, Small icons, and Details folder views. Note: this setting will reset all files and folders views to system default. 2118=Reset all folder views to default 2119=Disable Thumbnail Previews 2120=By default Windows generates the preview thumbnails for various types of files when viewed in File Explorer, thumbnails can be really useful for quick file viewing, but disabling these thumbnail previews in File Explorer can really speed things up. 2121=Disable image file thumbnail previews 2122=This tweak only disables the thumbnail previews for image type files. 2123=Disable thumbnail on network folder 2124=File Explorer displays thumbnails on network folders by default. If enable this setting, File Explorer will only display icons but no thumbnails, and this will speed the browse for network files. 2125=Thumbnail border 2126=This tweak can change the border for all File Explorer thumbnail preview images. 2127=Disable thumbnail cache 2128=By default Windows stores the images for thumbnail previews in cache memory so that it can redisplay the images quickly each time you reopen a folder in Explorer. However, this may pose a security issue with some people or companies since all of the thumbnail picture view images stored in the thumbnail cache can be viewed by anyone. This setting disables thumbnail caching to prevent and stop the thumbnail cache database from being created or saved to free up memory and force Windows to load the thumbnail picture views each time you reopen a folder. 2129=File Explorer Ribbon and Toolbar 2130=Ribbon 2131=The Explorer Ribbon includes most commonly used shortcuts, like copy and move to user library, remove properties, hide file name extensions, etc. While this may come handy to find Explorer options more easily, it has been considered as an obstructive inclusion to Windows Explorer by many users, as it consumes a lot of space of Explorer Window. What might be more convenient is to keep this ribbon minimized until needed. 2132=Quick Access Toolbar 2133=The Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) in Windows File Explorer provides a lot of customization opportunities to help make the commands and actions you use most often in File Explorer quicker and easier to use. You can add any button (command) from the ribbon to the QAT, and you can choose to have the QAT display above or below the ribbon. You can choose approximately 200 commands to add to the QAT. Here you can back up, restore and reset your Quick Access Toolbar settings. 2134=Appearance and Display 2135=Automatically type into the Search Box 2136=By default in File Explorer, the selection or cursor will jump to the first item in the folder with a name that begins with the letter or number that you typed in the opened folder or drive. This tweak sets the selection or cursor on the Search box populating it with any keystrokes you enter. 2137=Show Hibernate option in Power menu 2138=Disable Sleep option in Power menu 2139=Disable Folder Options 2140=Disable show hidden files option 2141=Enable this feature to remove the option 'Show hidden files, folders and drives' in Folder Options from File Explorer tools menu. 2142=Disable Windows Shell context menu 2143=Disables the context menu when you right-click the desktop or File Explorer. 2144=Enable 'Open' for file amount 2145=By default the Open, Print, and Edit context menu items (accessed with a right-click) are unavailable if you have more than 15 same file type files selected. This design prevents users from accidentally performing this action on a large number of files which can easily consume large amounts of system resources adversely impacting system performance. You can change the file amount that right-click together to show the context menu items. 2146=Enable Explorer address bar auto complete 2147=Automatic text completion is a feature that automatically appends the suggested text to the words as you are typing them in the address bar of File Explorer and in the Run dialog box. It tries to guess and finish what it thinks you are typing for you automatically. 2148=Remove Properties Tab 2149=This tweak removes the Security, Details and Customize etc. tabs from File, Folder, Drive properties in File Explorer which prevents users from setting them. 2150=Tile 2151=Power Menu 2152=Disable the Sign out option 2153=This tweak will remove the Sign out option from user image menu on Start top and Right-click Start (Win + X) menu. 2154=Start 2155=Show Windows version on Desktop 2156=This tweak will display the version number of your Windows operating system on the bottom-right corner of desktop. 2157=Remove the Shortcut arrow 2158=This tweak can remove the arrow on the bottom-left corner of the Shortcut icon. 2159=Remove the Shortcut shield 2160=This tweak can remove the shield on the bottom-right corner of the Shortcut icon. 2161=Remove 'Shortcut to' prefix 2162=Don't like having 'Shortcut to' appended to every Shortcut? You can stop Window from adding this text automatically when creating links by enabling this setting. 2163=Use classic icon preview with ALT+TAB 2164=This setting enables the classic icon previews of opened windows and programs displayed when you use the ALT+TAB keyboard shortcut. 2165=Enable peek to preview Desktop 2166=Enable this feature, system will use peek to preview the desktop when you move your mouse to the show Desktop button at the end of the taskbar. 2167=Hide all items and functions on the Desktop 2168=Paper Length 2169=Multitasking 2170=Prevent Taskbar button grouping 2171=Enabling this tweak grays out the taskbar buttons properties setting and prevents the taskbar from grouping similar programs. 2172=Lock all Taskbar settings 2173=This setting prevents the user from making any changes to the taskbar settings through the Taskbar Properties dialog, you cannot open Taskbar Properties by right-click Taskbar and in Control Panel. 2174=Switch to last active window 2175=By default the live thumbnails of grouped windows are shown when you click or mouse over the taskbar button for the group. Sometimes you are interested in only one of the windows at a time and every time you want to switch back you have to click the taskbar button and choose the instance you want from the list. You can simply hold down the CTRL key while clicking the desired taskbar button and the last windows will show up. In fact, you can keep holding down the CTRL key and keep clicking and Windows will cycle through the open windows. The CTRL key is not necessary with this tweak enabled. If you still want to see the thumbnail list just hover your mouse over the button until the full list displays. 2176=Disable Taskbar pinned programs 2177=Pin to Taskbar is a feature in Windows which allows you to pin programs to the Taskbar for easy and quick startup. This tweak disables users from pinning programs and prevents any existing pinned programs from being displayed on the Taskbar. 2178=Hide Task View button 2179=Task View is a virtual Desktop manager that allows you to quickly switch between all of your open apps on multiple Desktops. This makes multitasking and organizing with your opened apps much easier now. This tweak will hide the Task view button as needed on your Taskbar. 2180=Disable Taskbar context menu 2181=Remove the Toolbars on the Taskbar 2182=Disable 'Lock Taskbar' context menu 2183=Lock the Taskbar 2184=Prevent from moving Taskbar 2185=Prevent from resizing Taskbar 2186=Disable Taskbar thumbnail preview 2187=If this tweak is enabled the system will not pop up the thumbnail preview windows when you hover the mouse pointer over an icon on the Taskbar. 2188=Display delay time 2189=Preview window size 2190=Windows X spacing 2191=The horizontal space between thumbnail preview windows, the default vaule is 16 pixels. 2192=Windows Y spacing 2193=The vertical space between thumbnail preview list, the default vaule is 16 pixels. 2194=Number of window 2195=The maximum number of thumbnail preview windows. The preview will become list mode if the number of opened windows more than the maximum value, you can change always the thumbnail preview to list mode if set the value to 0. 2196=Taskbar Properties 2197=Disable Notification area icons 2198=Force to show all Notification icons 2199=Expand all Notification area icons 2200=Show Windows Defender icon 2201=Windows Defender is a built-in free Antivirus in Windows which automatically provides Real-Time Protection against threats to help combat viruses and spyware, but people could see no evidence of anti-virus protection at all. This tweak can add Windows Defender icon to the system tray, you can open it's UI by right-clicking the icon. 2202=Use the old Volume Control 2203=When you click/tap on the volume system icon on the taskbar in Windows 10, a new modern volume control will open. This tweak will use the old control for all users. 2204=Disable Action Center 2205=The Action Center collects and shows toast notifications and alerts from traditional Windows applications and system notifications, alongside those generated from Windows apps. Toast and notifications are then grouped in the Action Center by app and time. 2206=Turn off all app notifications 2207=When the Action Center gets a new notification, it will briefly show a notification banner above the taskbar notification area to let you know. 2208=Disable Notification area balloon tips 2209=This tweak will disable the pop-up balloon tips in the Notification area. 2210=Hide Touch Keyboard button 2211=Windows 10 includes a touch keyboard, this tweak will hide the touch keyboard button on the taskbar notification area. 2212=Open target of Network icon 2213=This tweak will change the Network system icon to always open to the default new network fly-out, old Windows 8.1 style network fly-out, or directly to Network settings in Settings when you click/tap on the icon from the taskbar notification area. 2214=Notification and Operation 2215=Disable WIN key 2216=Disable Caps Lock 2217=Are you sure to restore all Power Plan settings to system default 2218=Quick Access 2219=No border 2220=Drop shadow 2221=Photo (Default) 2222=Video sprockets 2223=Always minimized 2224=Never minimize 2225=Minimized first time 2226=Not minimized first time 2227=Are you sure to reset all file and folder views to system default 2228=drive letters after drive name (Default) 2229=drive letters before drive name 2230=network drive letters before drive name 2231=no drive letters 2232=Customize 2233=Compatibility 2234=The Quick Access Toolbar has been reset 2235=Show search icon 2236=Show search box 2237=Default network fly-out 2238=Network settings in Settings 2239=Windows 8 style network fly-out 2240=Drag Action 2241=When you drag files to other location in File Explorer, system will copy the files to new location by default. Here you can change the action to 'Move' or 'Create link' for all file types or the specified file type. 2242=Move 2243=Create link 2244=The setting has been completed and taken effect 2245=Hide computer from the Browser list 2246=Tweak Network 2247=Share Manager 2248=If you have a secure server or workstation you wish to hide from the general browser list, then enable this setting. 2249=Prevent network auto-discovery 2250=By default, Windows automatically tries to discover shared network resources (printers, file shares, etc.) by crawling the network once LAN connectivity is established. This tweak disables this feature. 2251=Prevent from Joining a Homegroup 2252=This tweak can prevent all users from being able to add or join this computer to a homegroup. 2253=Synchronize Internet time every 2254=This setting is used to modify the number of days to wait between attempts to synchronize the system clock to an accurate time source on the Internet. 2255=Disable to view wireless password 2256=Users can check the 'show characters' on the security tab in the properties of the wireless network, and the wireless connection password is displayed in clear text. This tweak can disable to tick the 'show characters' to prevent the users from viewing the wireless connection password. 2257=Remote Desktop 2258=Time limit for active Remote Desktop sessions 2259=This tweak allows you to specify the maximum amount of time that a Remote Desktop Services session can be active before it is automatically disconnected. 2260=Time limit for idle Remote Desktop sessions 2261=This tweak allows you to specify the maximum amount of time that an active Remote Desktop Services session can be idle (without user input) before it is automatically disconnected. 2262=Allow users to connect to this computer by Remote Desktop 2263=By default, Windows deny the remote users to connect to this computer by Remote Desktop, this tweak will enable Remote Desktop and allow the users to connect. 2264=Share List 2265=Disable default admin and disk share server 2266=When networking has been installed on Windows, it will automatically create hidden shares to the local disk drives(i.e. Admin$, C$, D$...). This tweak will stop the automatic sharing altogether to enhance system security. 2267=Disable recent shares in Network Places 2268=This restriction stops remote shared folders from being added to Network Places. 2269=Restrict access over anonymous connections 2270=Windows has a feature where anonymous users can list domain user names and enumerate share names. Users who want enhanced security may optionally restrict this functionality. 2271=Hide Entire Network in Network Neighborhood 2272=Entire Network is an option under Network Neighborhood that allows users to see all the Workgroups and Domains on the network. Entire Network can be disabled, so users are confined to their own Workgroup or Domain. 2273=hour(s) 2274=Hide Drive 2275=Removable Storage Device 2276=Restrict Program 2277=Disk Immunity 2278=Hide and restrict access to disk drive 2279=Letter 2280=Restricted 2281=Unhide 2282=Unrestrict 2283=Disk write-protection 2284=Deny to access all removable stroage devices 2285=USB storage device access mode 2286=Full Access 2287=Removable Disk 2288=Read Only 2289=Disable Driver Signature enforcement 2290=The drivers you normally install on computer download from Windows Update, Original Equipment Manufacturers or some 3th-party must be digitally verified by Microsoft via a digital signature. It is an electronic security mark that certifies the publisher for the driver, as well as all the relevant information related to it. Windows won't run it If a driver isn't certified by Microsoft. Enable this tweak if you don't want to force to verify the driver's digital signature. Note: You may need to disable "Secure Boot" in your computer's UEFI firmware. 2291=Clear USB storage device History 2292=If this setting enabled, the window size and location will be saved when you resize or move the window. When you start the program again, the window size and location will be automatically set to the saved data. 2293=Power off USB port when safely removed USB device 2294=After safely removed the device using the system tray icon, the USB device shows continued indications of activity (such as an LED that remains illuminated), or the USB device continues to receive USB packets and continues to consume power corresponding to an active device state. Enable this tweak system will power off the USB port. 2295=Restricted programs 2296=The programs that can run 2297=Immunized 2298=Auto Play 2299=Immunize 2300=Unimmunize 2301=Hidden drive is not visible and restricted drive can not be accessed in File Explorer only. (CU) = Current User; (AU) = All Users 2302=Write protection (read-only) on a disk prevents the contents on the disk from being changed. This setting will enable or disable write protection for the hard drive, memory card, or USB drive. You need to re-plug the removable device to take effect. 2303=Just add an application to the list if you want to prevent it from running. 2304=All programs except those listed will be restricted to run. Remove all items in list to restore all the restricted programs. 2305=Disk immunization will create an protected autorun.inf folder on the root directory of the disk partition, prevent system from creating the autorun.inf file and infecting viruses. Note: You must unimmunize the partition if you want to rename it's volume label! 2306=This is a removable device, you need to re-plug it to take effect! 2307=Deny Reading 2308=Deny Writing 2309=Deny Executing 2310=Are you sure to restore the setting to system default 2311=Fixed Disk 2312=Convert this partition to NTFS (Lossless conversion) will improve the immunity security, convert it now? 2313=File Security 2314=Move System Folders 2315=Image Hijack 2316=Encrypts, shreds and sets permission for the sensitive files and folders 2317=Folder Name 2318=Current Path 2319=Prevent from changing system folder location 2320=Screenshot index start from 2321=By default you will get a screenshot automatically saved at '%userprofile%\Pictures\Screenshots' when you press the Win + PrintScreen keys. It will be named as 'Screenshot (#).png' where # indicates the screenshot index, here you can reset the index. And you also can move the Screen shot folder to other location (e.g. Desktop), please press the Win + PrintScreen key first if you cannot see the Screenshot folder in list above. 2322=Hijacked File 2323=Redirect to File 2324=Recommend 2325=By default system folders are located on the system partition. Here you can move them to other partitions, making your files less vulnerable to system errors, reduces disk fragmentation, and simplifies file-sharing on multi-boot machines. (Red = recommended; Green = moved). 2326=Image Hijack is when the system redirects to another procedure when running a file. Many viruses exploit this feature to prevent anti-virus software being installed or running. Here you can view and delete all the image hijack entries, also can add some files that unable to be deleted or will disable to run, they will not run after restarting so that you can deleted them easily. 2327=This software has not been registered, please decrypt the files before the trial expires! 2328=Proposed to delete 2329=The file name with extension name, for example winrar.exe 2330=leave blank for disabling to run the file above 2331=Please type the hijacked file name 2332=Hijacked file name must contain extension name 2333=Disable System Restore configuration 2334=Disable Open File Security Warning 2335=System Protection Settings 2336=This tweak can prevent Windows from prompting you with the Open File Security Warning when you open or run a downloaded or copied file from the internet or another computer to your computer. 2337=Restore Point Name 2338=Creation Time 2339=Disable access to Control Panel and Settings 2340=Red = Hidden 2341=Advanced User Accounts 2342=Local Group Policy Editor 2343=System Configuration 2344=Services 2345=All Tasks 2346=Group Policy Editor 2347=The Local Group Policy Editor is a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in that provides a single user interface through which all the Computer Configuration and User Configuration settings of Local Group Policy objects can be managed for your computer. Here you can back up local group policy (GPO) settings, and restore to the same or any Windows computer. 2348=Windows Firewall 2349=Windows Firewall is software that checks information coming from the Internet or a network, and then either blocks it or allows it to pass through to your computer, depending on your firewall settings. Here you backup and restore all the Advanced settings, Allowed apps, notification settings, and on/off setting for Windows Firewall. 2350=Enable delete confirmation dialog box 2351=By default Windows 10 has disabled the delete confirmation dialog box, the files will be delete directly to Recycle Bin. This tweak will enable the dialog box. 2352=Are you sure to delete the checked system restore points 2353=Backup Windows firewall configuration completed, do you want to view the backup file? 2354=Restoring Windows firewall settings successfully 2355=Backup Group Policy configuration completed, do you want to view the backup file? 2356=Restoring Group Policy configuration successfully 2357=Disable executing Registry file 2358=By default if you double-click a *.reg file, it will be imported into the system Registry. If enable this tweak, system will open this reg file using notepad for editing instead. 2359=Disable Command Prompt and Batch file 2360=Components 2361=SmartScreen 2362=Sign in 2363=Prevent from installing devices 2364=This tweak can disable the ability to install new devices. 2365=Prevent from installing programs 2366=Enable this tweak, system will not install the MSI setup packs. 2367=Disable the password reveal button 2368=Windows has a feature called password reveal. When users start typing a password in any password entry field they will notice a fermata eye button (password reveal button) appear at the end of the password field. Clicking on this button will reveal the password to actually see what was typed instead of just dots. This tweak will disable it. 2369=Restrict Management Console Snap-ins 2370=Enable this setting to restrict access to all snap-ins, except those that you explicitly permit via the Group Policy Restricted/Permitted snap-ins setting folder. 2371=This feature can restrict DOS commands and BAT files from running and improve system security. 2372=Visualization and Sound 2373=Disable changing Themes 2374=Disable changing Color and Appearance 2375=Disable changing Sound scheme 2376=Disable Windows Defender 2377=Disable Problem Steps Recorder 2378=Disable File History 2379=Disable Programs and Features 2380=Disable built-in CD and DVD Burning feature 2381=Disable Windows features 2382=Disable Cortana 2383=Disable OneDrive Integration 2384=Disable Registry Editor 2385=Disable Task Manager 2386=Disable Windows Backup 2387=Windows features 2388=Prevent changing Desktop background 2389=Disable User Account Control 2390=Turn off Windows SmartScreen 2391=Disable secure dark desktop when elevating 2392=Disable prompting for credentials to install applications 2393=Require an administrator password on UAC prompt 2394=Require pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL to approve UAC elevation 2395=User Account Control settings 2396=Give a warning before running unrecognized programs from the Internet, but don’t require administrator approval 2397=Give a warning before running unrecognized programs from the Internet, require administrator approval (Default) 2398=Compatibility Manager 2399=Legal notice dialog box before Sign in 2400=Use these fields to create a dialog box that will be presented to any user before signing in the system. This is useful where you are required by law to warn people that it is illegal to attempt to logon without being an authorized user. 2401=Messages 2402=Display information about previous logons 2403=This tweak helps you view information about previous logons and logon failures. 2404=Microsoft Accounts 2405=This tweak will allow or block all users from being able to sign in, create, and switch to Microsoft accounts in Windows 10. If you select the block adding Microsoft accounts, users will not be able to create new Microsoft accounts on this computer, switch a local account to a Microsoft account, or connect a domain account to a Microsoft account, and this is the preferred option if you need to limit the use of Microsoft accounts. If you select the block adding and signing in Microsoft accounts, then in addition to the above, all existing Microsoft account users will not be able to sign in to Windows 10. This will also include any administrators that are using Microsoft accounts, so you might not want to do this option if this is the only administrator account or the Microsoft on the computer. 2406=Disable Networks UI on Sign in screen 2407=By default all users are able to click/tap on the network icon at the bottom left corner of all logon or sign in screens to have access to the modern Networks UI. The Networks UI allows any user to disconnect the PC from the network or connect the PC to other available networks without having to sign in to Windows. 2408=Enable CTRL+ALT+DELETE secure Sign in 2409=It's important to keep your computer as secure as possible. One way to do so is to enable secure logon so that you are required to press CTRL+ALT+DELETE to sign in. Using secure logon provides an additional layer of security for your computer by ensuring that the authentic Windows logon screen appears. When secure logon is enabled, no other program (such as a virus or spyware) can intercept your user name and password as you enter it. 2410=No shutdown menu on Sign in screen 2411=The Power menu (shutdown options) on the sign in screen can allow users to sleep, hibernate, shut down, or restart the PC without having to sign in Windows. This tweak will disable it. 2412=Disable login screen background image 2413=Microsoft has put the new 'Hero' wallpaper as the background image of Login Screen in Windows 10. You can disable or remove it using this tweak. 2414=Sign in Users 2415=Always show 2416=This tweak will always show either all users or only last user that signed out listed in the sign in screen. 2417=Hide users 2418=The ticked user names will not show on welcome screen. You need to enable the 'Require Name and Password when Sign in' option to type the user name and password for the hidden user account. 2419=Built-in administrator 2420=Change to 2421=This tweak can show or hide the user name when a user locks the computer. If set to don't display user information, users will be required to enter both their user name and password when logging back in from the locked computer screen. 2422=Password Security 2423=Max number for invalid Sign in 2424=This setting changes the maximum number (0: Never) of invalid or failed logon attempts with a incorrect user name and/or password that causes a user account to be locked out. A locked out account cannot be used until it is reset by an administrator or until the account lockout duration for the account has expired or the administrator manually unlocks the locked out user account. 2425=Require name and password when Sign in 2426=With this setting enabled Windows will require all users to type in their username and password at sign in (not logging in to a lock screen) instead of only selecting the username and entering passwords. You can sign in the hidden user accounts by enabling this option. 2427=Disable Picture Passwords 2428=Windows 10 has a feature called password pictures where you can login to your Windows account by performing certain gestures on a picture. This tweak can disable it if you would not like this feature. 2429=Password expiration 2430=Password expiration allows you to set a maximum password age in days (42 by default) of a user account before it expires and they must change their password. By default, password expiration is disabled. 2431=Reset Permissions (Cascading) 2432=Reset permissions of this folder only 2433=Enable always prompt for password upon Remote Desktop 2434=By default, when a client computer makes a Remote Desktop connection to your computer (host), they are able to save their credentials to then be able to automatically connect to your computer. This can pose a security risk to your computer. 2435=Screen Saver Settings 2436=Enable auto admin Sign in for local and Microsoft account 2437=Domain Name 2438=Force use of auto Sign in 2439=If Windows is configured to automatically logon, after logon finished, user can logoff and return to welcome screen, then select other user accounts to logon. This tweak forces to logon back automatically to the user account without listing other useraccounts. 2440=Disable auto Sign in shift override 2441=When using the automatic login feature it is possible for a user to hold the Shift key to bypass the login sequence and enter a username and password. This feature disables the ability to override the function. 2442=Auto Sign in counts 2443=This setting is used to limit the number of automatic signins, once the limit has been reached the auto sign in feature will be disabled and the system will display the standard authentication box. 2444=UAC, also known as User Account Control, is a security feature. It aims to improve the security of Microsoft Windows by limiting application software to standard user privileges until an administrator authorizes an increase or elevation. In this way, only applications trusted by the user may receive administrative privileges, and malware should be kept from compromising the operating system. In other words, a user account may have administrator privileges assigned to it, but applications that the user runs don't inherit those privileges unless they are approved beforehand or the user explicitly authorizes it. 2445=Windows SmartScreen helps keep your PC safe by checking downloaded files And web content within apps To help protect you from malicious software And potentially unsafe web content. Before an unknown Or potentially unsafe downloaded file Is opened, Windows will display a warning. If SmartScreen detects potentially unsafe web content In an app, Windows will display a warning In place Of the content. If an app has been blocked by Windows SmartScreen, you can unblock it To open it If you trust it. This tweak will change Windows SmartScreen settings. Note: Turning off SmartScreen Filter can make your PC more vulnerable To security threats. 2446=Allow (Default) 2447=Block adding 2448=Block adding & signing 2449=Last User (Default) 2450=Show user display name 2451=Not show user information 2452=Please type the legal notice 2453=Please type the logon password 2454=Transfer System Folder 2455=Original Location 2456=Copy File 2457=Do Nothing 2458=Can not choose root path 2459=Not recommended moving in the same partition, continue? 2460=Original location is same with the target location 2461=Are you sure to restore 2462=Right-click an EXE file or shortcut icon, select 'Properties/Compatibility', if select 'Run this program as an administrator', then this program prompt for consent when executed, and also may select compatibility with the elder OS, this may can sloved the compatibility problem, all the compatibility programs listed below (the invalid entries marked as red). 2463=Compatibility Cache 2464=Jump List 2465=Caret Browsing allows users to navigate to a Web page by moving the cursor with the keyboard. Caret Browsing supports standard text editor functionality, such as selecting text with the Shift key, and copying a selection to the clipboard. This setting is particularly useful to users who can’t use a mouse or choose not to do so. 2466=Download Folder 2467=Are you sure to reset Microsoft Edge to system default 2468=Microsoft Edge has been reset 2469=Skip 2470=Not enough disk space 2471=Live Update 2472=This Jump List has been saved and pinned to Taskbar already, use it by right-clicking pinned icon. 2473=This Jump List has been saved, right-click the icon on Taskbar and click the 'Pin this program on Taskbar' manually. 2474=Translation help 2475=The UI font has been changed, do you want to restart this software to show the new UI font? 2476=This Jump List saved, use it by right-clicking it's icon on taskbar! 2477=Maximum allowable number 2478=UI font 2479=Windows Update 2480=Enlarge UI 2481=Adjust User Account Control (UAC) 2482=Tweaks System 2483=Optimize SSD for increasing lifetime 2484=Prevent 'System Volume Information' folder creation 2485=Whenever you plug the removable storage device, for example USB flash disk, you may see some system folders transferred into it, such as 'System Volume Information' folder, etc, this tweak will prevent this behaviour. If enable this setting, locations on removable drives cannot be added to libraries and be indexed. 2486=WLAN Report 2487=Generates report to show recent wireless session information 2488=Center 2489=Tile 2490=Stretch 2491=Fit 2492=Fill 2493=Updated Date 2494=Server Response 2495=Check 2496=Favorites Checker 2497=Stopping check threads 2498=Favorites check completed, found invalid URLs 2499=Connecting 2500=Do you want to save the mappings of IP addresses to host names for speeding up internet connection? 2501=Click 'Yes' to overwrite the Hosts file, click 'No' to append data to the Hosts file. 2502=Checking Favorites 2503=The timeout of checking URL 2504=Backup Microsoft Edge Favorites 2505=You can backup and restore the favorites and favorites bar of Microsoft Edge. Note: This feature will be invalid if the "Favorites Checker" is running. 2506=Turn on Taskbar clear transparency 2507=You can turn on transparency for the Start, Taskbar, and Action Center. When turn on transparency, Taskbar will have a blurred effect by default. This tweak can set Windows to have clear transparency for the Taskbar instead of blurred effect. 2508=Hide ALT+TAB background windows 2509=When you press ALT+TAB or CTRL+ALT+TAB to switch between open windows, any windows in the background of ALT+TAB will show by default. Enable this tweak will hide all windows in the background. 2510=Adjust ALT+TAB background transparency 2511=When you press ALT+TAB or CTRL+ALT+TAB to switch between open windows, the desktop background will not be dimmed by default. This tweak can adjust the ALT+TAB desktop background dimming percentage you want. 2512=Fully transparent 2513=Semi transparent 2514=Full opaque 2515=Adjust ALT+TAB grid background transparency 2516=When you press ALT+TAB or CTRL+ALT+TAB to switch between open windows, the grid background will be about 85% opaque by default. This tweak can adjust the ALT+TAB grid background to the transparency or opaque percentage you want. 2517=Google Chrome 2518=Clear session 2519=Mozilla Firefox 2520=Only built-in Windows apps 2521=Select Manually 2522=Filter 2523=Completed already the script 2524=Starting the script 2525=Open Command Prompt here as administrator 2526=Open PowerShell here as administrator 2527=Windows PowerShell Script 2528=Change active title bar text color 2529=An active window is the current open window you have selected. this tweak will change the active title bar text color in File Explorer. 2530=Change inactive title bar text color 2531=An inactive window is any other open window that you don't currently have selected. This tweak will change the inactive title bar text color in File Explorer. 2532=Title Bar 2533=Backup and Clear Start Menu Tile Layout 2534=Start Menu Tile Layout 2535=The layout of your Start Menu includes how you resized the Start Menu or full screen Start, pinned items, how the tiles of pinned items are sized, arranged into groups, and the group names, you can back up, restore and reset the Start Menu layout here. This can be handy if you don't want to have to setup your Start menu layout from scratch again. Say after a clean install of Windows 10. Note: your system will sign out after the settings completed, please close and save your other applications first. 2536=The backup of Start Menu tile layout completed, click the 'OK' button to sign out of Windows. 2537=The Start Menu tile layout has been restored, click the 'OK' button to sign out of Windows. 2538=Are you sure to clear all the Start Menu tiles 2539=All the Start Menu tiles have been deleted, click the 'OK' button to sign out of Windows. 2540=Menu show delay time 2541=The tweak indicates the time that the system waits before displaying a cascaded shortcut menu when the mouse cursor is over a submenu item. For example, from within a context menu or menu bar. This will not affect menus in Windows apps. Restart or sign out to take effect! 2542=Remove Lock in account picture menu 2543=This tweak will remove Lock from the account picture menu on the Start menu for all users. 2544=Internet Explorer Manager 2545=Disable the ability to change Home Page 2546=This tweak can prevent users from being able to change their home page in Internet Explorer. 2547=Turn on Caret Browsing support 2548=Caret Browsing allows users to navigate to a Web page by moving the cursor with the keyboard. Caret Browsing supports standard text editor functionality, such as selecting text with the Shift key, and copying a selection to the clipboard. This setting is particularly useful to users who can’t use a mouse or choose not to do so. 2549=Website rows on new tab page 2550=Only two lines, total ten visited frequently websites shown on new tab page in IE by default, this setting can change the row number. 2551=Disable Auto Complete for address bar 2552=By default, when you click the down arrow locates on right of address bar, IE will show a list of matching URLs that you have accessed the website earlier in address bar. Enable this setting will close this feature. 2553=Show more recently typed URLs 2554=The address bar of Internet Explorer automatically suggests those URLs which typed and visited, as well as the History and Favorites. Enable this feature, the IE address only show the recent typed URLs and it will show more. 2555=Show Favorites bar 2556=If enable this setting, the favorites bar will appear in Internet Explorer. 2557=Title Width 2558=Customizes title widths of your favorites added to Favorites bar in Internet Explorer to have long titles, short titles, or icons only. 2559=Long title 2560=Short title 2561=Icons only 2562=Not notify when download completed 2563=Enable this setting, no hint shown at the bottom when downloading completed. 2564=Not check the downloaded EXE file signature 2565=When downloading an EXE file without signature completed, you maybe get the message that "this file type can potencially harm your computer. You can turn off this feature if you trust these files. 2566=Create IE no add-ons shortcut on desktop 2567=This shortcut will start the Internet Explorer without any add-ons, it maybe to fix the IE problem that caused by add-ons. 2568=Create IE InPrivate Browsing shortcut on desktop 2569=InPrivate Browsing enables you to surf the web without leaving a trail in Internet Explorer. This helps prevent anyone else who might be using your computer from seeing where you visited and what you looked at on the web. 2570=Disable managing Internet Explorer add-ons 2571=This tweak disables users to have the ability to enable or disable Toolbars and Extensions add-ons through the Internet Explorer Add-On Manager in Windows. 2572=Turn off Adobe Flash in Internet Explorer 2573=If you enable this setting, Flash is turned off for Internet Explorer, and applications cannot use Internet Explorer technology to instantiate Flash objects. In the Manage Add-ons dialog box, the Flash status will be 'Disabled', and users cannot enable Flash. 2574=Disable importing and exporting Favorites 2575=This feature disables the import and export of favorite items in Internet Explorer. 2576=Disable IE to browse Web page 2577=Enable this feature, you are able to restrict access to the Web Page when using Internet Explorer and other Microsoft compatible products such as Office. 2578=Disable Web page context menu 2579=This tweak disables the context menu from displaying when users right click on a web page in Internet Explorer. 2580=Disable changing security zone level 2581=Zone security in Internet Explorer is a system that enables you to divide online content into categories, or zones. You can add or remove websites from the zones, depending on your level of trust in a website. This tweak will disable the ability of all users to add or remove sites from the advanced "Local intranet", "Trusted sites", and "Restricted sites" security zones list. 2582=Disable Internet Options 2583=Turn off "Delete Browsing History" 2584=If you enable this setting, users cannot perform the "Delete Browsing History" action in Internet Options. 2585=Prevent deleting 2586=General Tab 2587=Security Tab 2588=Privacy Tab 2589=Content Tab 2590=Connections Tab 2591=Programs Tab 2592=Advanced Tab 2593=Favorites website data 2594=Temporary Internet files 2595=Cookies 2596=Download History 2597=Forms data 2598=Passwords 2599=Tracking Protection 2600=No add-ons 2601=InPrivate 2602=Number of checking 2603=Recycle Bin 2604=[Invalid URLs] in Favorites 2605=Internet Options is the window from where you can customize your Internet Explorer. 2606=Tweaks Microsoft Internet Explorer settings 2607=Internet Options 2608=Disable Microsoft Edge extensions 2609=This tweak will disable the usage of extensions in Microsoft Edge for all users. 2610=Turn off Tab preview 2611=You can hover over your open tabs in Microsoft Edge and get a preview of what’s on those websites. This tweak will turn off this feature. 2612=Slide to shutdown 2613=Reboot to Advanced Startup options 2614=Sleep 2615=Switch User 2616=Reboot 2617=Admin 2618=The system DPI has been changed, sign out to take effect now? 2619=Device Drivers 2620=If you clean install Windows, you will need to install drivers for each device in the system. It would be a good idea to back up your device drivers before doing a clean install to make it easy to restore any of these drivers as needed afterwards. After you have backed up the drivers, click the 'Restore' button to open Device Manager, right click the device you want to restore and click on Update driver, click on Manually install a driver, select the folder containing the backup of your device drivers. 2621=Backup Drivers 2622=Restore Drivers 2623=Disable Live Tiles 2624=Windows 10 allows disabling Live Tiles for pinned Windows apps by right clicking them and choosing the option from the context menu. The user needs to disable Live Tile notifications for every pinned Tile individually. Enable this tweak, you can get rid of Live Tiles for all pinned apps at once and prevent new pinned apps from having Live Tiles(Sign out to take effect). 2625=Disable Look for an app in the Store 2626=Every time you open a file which does not have an application registered to open it, Windows offers you to open the Windows Store and look for an app there. However, you may not use Windows apps and prefer Desktop apps instead. This tweak will disable the feature. 2627=Silent Mode 2628=Disable Automatic Maintenance 2629=In general, Automatic Maintenance is a useful feature. While your computer is idle, it tries to maintain operating system performance, security and keep it up-to-date. Most users should not disable Automatic Maintenance, but there can be a situation when you really need to disable it. For instance, if you faced a Blue Screen of Death (severe error) or if your PC hangs during idle time, this might indicate that some task running as part of the Automatic Maintenance causes it. 2630=Hotkey 2631=Hotkey Manager 2632=Configures global keyboard shortcuts to increase navigation speed 2633=Please press down hotkey 2634=Kill all running programs 2635=Repeat Task 2636=Interval 2637=Duration 2638=The interval time of repeated task must be less that or equal the duration time 2639=Prevent from installing removable devices 2640=With more and more malicious programs and worms circulating through removable devices, it is only natural that you want to restrict or prevent users from installing their own removable devices. If enable this setting Windows is prevented from installing removable devices and existing removable devices cannot have their drivers updated. 2641=Enable Shutdown Event Tracker 2642=Shutdown Event Tracker is a tool that prompts users to record a reason why they restart or shut down the computer. This information is available for review in the event log. If enable this tweak, users cannot shut down or restart the computer without providing a reason. 2643=Show all 2644=Visited Date 2645=Visit Count 2646=Typed Count 2647=Chrome History 2648=The Chrome browser is running, need to close it for unlocking the database, close it now? 2649=The Firefox browser is running, need to close it for unlocking the database, close it now? 2650=Firefox History 2651=Display seconds in system clock 2652=The system clock only shows hours and minutes for the current time, this tweak will enable system to display seconds also in the Taskbar Clock. 2653=Reliability Monitor 2654=Views the stability history of your computer 2655=I don't use Microsoft Account to login my computer 2656=I don't synchronize date and time with online server 2657=I don't have to worry about data usage limits 2658=Repair the Context Menu for [EXE] 2659=System Reset 2660=Add Windows app 2661=Start Menu Manager 2662=Hash (Cascading) 2663=File Name List in Root Directory 2664=Detailed File List in Root Directory Sort by Name 2665=Detailed File List in Root Directory Sort by Size 2666=Detailed File List in Root Directory Sort by Date 2667=Folder List in Root Directory Sort by Name 2668=Folder List in Root Directory Sort by Date 2669=Detailed File and Folder List in Root Directory 2670=File Name List in all Directories 2671=Detailed File List Sort by Name in all Directories 2672=Detailed File List Sort by Size in all Directories 2673=Detailed File List Sort by Date in all Directories 2674=Folder Tree List in all Directories 2675=File and Folder Tree List in all Directories 2676=Restart in Safe Mode with Networking 2677=Restart in Normal Mode 2678=Register 2679=UnRegister 2680=Hide selected Folder(s) and File(s) 2681=Unhide selected Folder(s) and File(s) 2682=Hide Subfolders and Files in selected Folder(s) 2683=Unhide Subfolders and Files in selected Folder(s) 2684=Installed Programs 2685=32-bit 2686=64-bit 2687=Microsoft Company 2688=All File system Objects 2689=Directory 2690=Directory Background 2691=Library Folder Background 2692=Compressed Folder 2693=Send To 2694=Internet Explorer 2695=Re-Register 2696=Reinstall and Re-Register for Current User 2697=Reinstall and Re-Register for All Users 2698=Sync favorites between Microsoft Edge and IE 2699=Using this tweak, web pages you save in Internet Explorer will automatically appear on Microsoft Edge and vice-versa. In addition, it'll replicate any deletions, changes, and reposition of favorites between browsers. 2700=End Time 2701=Non-Microsoft Company 2702=Driver 2703=Selected Drives 2704=Accessible 2705=Host 2706=Select drive(s) or folder(s) 2707=List item 2708=Item Height 2709=Item Spacing 2710=Expand children by clicking parent item 2711=By default the children will be expanded when double-click the parent item. Enable this option, replace with clicking the parent item. 2712=Hide Trusted 2713=Hide Signed 2714=Tree Mode 2715=List Mode 2716=Sign-in options 2717=Maximum shown number of People contacts pinned to Taskbar 2718=Only the first three contacts pinned to the taskbar will show by default. This tweak can change how many pinned My People contacts can be shown. 2719=Retrieve order information 2720=Privacy 2721=Pick up from running processes 2722=Restart/Pause File Explorer (Cascading) 2723=Restart File Explorer 2724=Pause File Explorer 2725=App mode (Cascading) 2726=Light theme 2727=Dark theme 2728=Default New Folder name template 2729=When you create a new folder, it is named New folder by default. This tweak can change the New folder name template to be able to create new folders with a custom name by default. 2730=Default copy name extension template 2731=When you copy a file or folder to the same location, a copy of that file or folder will be created with the - Copy extension at the end of the filename by default. This tweak can change the Copy name extension template to what you want. 2732=Windows Defender Firewall (Cascading) 2733=Windows Defender Security Center 2734=Windows Defender Firewall with Advanced Security 2735=Allowed Apps 2736=Turn On Windows Defender Firewall 2737=Turn Off Windows Defender Firewall 2738=Restore default settings 2739=Case Sensitive 2740=Key Modified Time 2741=Common Dialog 2742=Current Usage 2743=Peak Usage 2744=Failed retry 2745=Number of retries on failed copies 2746=Wait time between retries 2747=Excluded file attribute 2748=Included file attribute 2749=ReadOnly 2750=Archive 2751=System Protection (Cascading) 2752=Last Modified Date 2753=USB Storage History 2754=Last Plug-in Date 2755=Last Plug-out Date 2756=Manages hidden devices, views and deletes the device history 2757=Copy selected to Clipboard 2758=Copy all to Clipboard 2759=Paper Size 2760=Print Quality 2761=Total Jobs Printed 2762=Total Pages Printed 2763=Monochrome (true black) 2764=Inches 2765=Standard Name 2766=Daylight Name 2767=Current Size 2768=Maximum Size 2769=Saved 2770=Apps 2771=Default apps 2772=Network Monitor 2773=Received Data 2774=Sent Data 2775=Band Width 2776=Current Rate 2777=Maximum Rate 2778=Average Rate 2779=Disable Windows network notification icon 2780=Network Status 2781=Data Usage 2782=Network Diagnostics 2783=Monitors the amount of data transmitted over the network 2784=Order Information 2785=Not found any working networks 2786=Network is not valid 2787=Task View 2788=Disable Changing Geographic Location 2789=The country or region home location in Windows, referred to as geographic location (GeoID), indicates the country or region that you are in. 2790=Disable changing Date and Time Formats 2791=This tweak can prevent from being able to change date and time formats. 2792=Disable pin and unpin programs 2793=If this tweak enabled, you will no longer be able to pin new programs to the taskbar and unpin the programs already pinned to the taskbar. 2794=Download setup file 2795=Disable the Timeline feature in Task View 2796=Timeline in Task View is a feature that allows you to get back to activities (e.g., app, document, website) you were working in the past. The only caveat is that in order to resume tasks across devices, Windows has to track your PC activities. If you don't want Windows collecting your activities, disable it using this tweak (Need to restart). 2797=Activity history 2798=Select the Registry Entries 2799=The configuration file doesn't exist, please run Live Update or reinstall this software. 2800=Sorry, you can't add the program itself! 2801=Fix corrupted Recycle Bin 2802=If you are unable to empty the Recycle Bin or delete an item inside the Recycle Bin, then the Recycle Bin may be corrupted. 2803=Disable wide Context Menus 2804=A context menu is a menu in a graphical user interface (GUI) that appears when you right-click on an item in Windows. Microsoft has changed the appearance of the context menus for File Explorer, Desktop, and taskbar. The context menus are now wider with a slightly darker appearance. If you don't like the wider context menus, you can disable them. 2805=Disable Automatic Updates for Windows Update 2806=Windows 10 will automatically download and install important and critical updates by default. This tweak will disable automatic updates in Windows Update. 2807=Prevent from automatically rebooting for update installations 2808=Windows performs an automatic restart when updates are installed at a particular time. This can be a really annoying thing if you had no plans to restart your PC and were busy with some important stuff. This tweak can prevent Windows from automatically rebooting for update installations. 2809=It is a good idea to add some Ribbon commands to the context menu. Once you put your frequently used Ribbon commands to the context menu of File Explorer, you need not go through the various Ribbon tabs to find the command you need. 2810=Add Ribbon Command 2811=Ribbon Command 2812=Context Menu Location 2813=This PC Manager 2814=Middle 2815=Whitelist 2816=Registration Email 2817=The email format is not correct 2818=Please be sure to enter the email address in your order, this email will be saved in the database and will no longer be changed! We will not send any mail to this mailbox, but only to query order information. 2819=You can copy the entire registration code and paste it in once. 2820=UAC Utilities 2821=Bypass UAC 2822=While you should never disable the UAC prompts for the whole computer, you may want to bypass the UAC Prompt and disable it for certain applications that you run very frequently and which you trust completely. Here you can create elevated shortcut for the program, that will allow you to bypass UAC Prompt and run the program without seeing the UAC Prompt in Windows. 2823=Delete all 2824=The shortcut that bypass UAC has been created on the Desktop 2825=Disable reopening programs after restart 2826=System can automatically reopen programs that were running before shutdown or restart. If you shut down Windows with some apps open, some of them are relaunched at next startup, this behavior is very annoying for many users. 2827=File & Folder Unlocker 2828=Windows won't allow you to modify files that open programs have locked, if you try to delete a file and see a message that it's open in another program, you'll have to unlock the file (or close the program). In some cases, it may not be clear which program has locked a file. Sometimes, a program or background process may have finished with a file, but not unlocked it properly when it was done. In that case, you must unlock the stubborn file or folder in order to modify the file. Note: Unlocking certain files and deleting them can cause problems with open programs. Don't unlock and delete files that should remain locked, including Windows system files. 2829=Are you sure to kill all the processes in list to unlock the files or folders? 2830=Unlocked files and folders total 2831=Not found the lock process 2832=Find Lock Process 2833=Are you sure to kill the selected process? 2834=Kill Selected Process 2835=Kill all Processes 2836=Supported Protocol 2837=USB Controller 2838=The selected device has been successfully restarted 2839=Check for SSD 4K alignment 2840=4K alignment is not allocation units but allows SSD to adopt the smallest 4K sector in file system to save data, which will allow SSD to read and write data with the fastest speed. 2841=4K not aligned 2842=4K aligned 2843=Start Menu Troubleshooter 2844=If the Start menu is not working, try to run the Microsoft Start menu Troubleshooter may help fix it. 2845=Explore Folder 2846=Rescan Branch 2847=No, my C partition is SSD 2848=Fix the system folders not show localized names 2849=Some system folders, such as desktop, video, picture, etc. do not display localized names, fix it here. 2850=Enable NumLock on the Logon screen and Lock screen 2851=If your Windows account password or user name includes numerals, you might need to frequently use the numeric keypad to enter them. For that you need to enable NumLock, which may not on by default on your Logon screen/Lock screen. 2852=Read Error Rate 2853=Throughput Performance 2854=Spin-Up Time 2855=Power-On Count 2856=Reallocated Sectors Count 2857=Seek Error Rate 2858=Seek Time Performance 2859=Power-On Hours 2860=Spin Retry Count 2861=Power Cycle Count 2862=SSD Program Fail Count 2863=SSD Erase Fail Count 2864=SSD Wear Leveling Count 2865=Unexpected Power Loss Count 2866=SATA Downshift Error Count 2867=End-to-End error 2868=Reported Uncorrectable Errors 2869=Command Timeout 2870=High Fly Writes 2871=Airflow Temperature 2872=Temperature 2873=Hardware ECC Recovered 2874=Current Pending Sector Count 2875=(Offline) Uncorrectable Sector Count 2876=UltraDMA CRC Error Count 2877=Head Flying Hours 2878=Total LBAs Written 2879=Total LBAs Read 2880=Current 2881=Worst 2882=Threshould 2883=RAW Value 2884=Low 2885=Ideal 2886=Ideal: ↑High = Higher raw value is better; ↓Low = Lower raw value is better. 2887=HDD Report 2888=Adjust Desktop wallpaper JPEG quality 2889=Whenever you set a JPEG as wallpaper, Windows automatically compresses and reduces the quality of the original image before setting it as the desktop wallpaper. This is done in order to save disk space and improve the performance. But if you have excellent hardware then this doesn't make sense. Note: By default value is 85 which means that the image compression is set to 85%, a lower value means lower image quality. A value of 100 indicates a very high-quality wallpaper with no image compression. 2890=Background apps 2891=CPU Total 2892=Clock 2893=Bus Speed 2894=Power 2895=CPU Package 2896=CPU Graphics 2897=Used Space 2898=Generic Hard Disk 2899=Generic Memory 2900=Data 2901=Used Memory 2902=Available Memory 2903=GPU Core 2904=Control 2905=GPU Fan 2906=GPU Memory 2907=Voltage 2908=Fan Control 2909=VBat 2910=Fan 2911=GPU Memory Controller 2912=GPU Video Engine 2913=SmallData 2914=GPU Memory Total 2915=GPU Memory Used 2916=GPU Memory Free 2917=GPU Shader 2918=Standby 2919=Alarm when temperature is higher than 2920=Play sound when a warning occurs 2921=Shows and monitors your hardware parameters real-time 2922=Dark Theme 2923=Hour 2924=Minute 2925=You can set the time for system to automatically start the bright and dark themes. 2926=Hosts File 2927=Clipboard 2928=Alizarin 2929=Violet 2930=SandyBrown 2931=Blue 2932=Turquoise 2933=Aquamarine 2934=LawnGreen 2935=Yellow 2936=Silver 2937=Folder Colorizer 2938=Please enter a valid time 2939=Frequently used utilities 2940=Delete frequently used utility history 2941=The history has been deleted 2942=The icon size in radial menu 2943=Medium 2944=Bold 2945=Italic 2946=Generic 2947=Window color 2948=Window text color 2949=Window frame color 2950=Partition Style 2951=Boot from this disk 2952=All 2953=Stop 2954=Sequential 2955=Read 2956=Write 2957=Disk Benchmark 2958=Benchmarking 2959=Features 2960=Optional Features 2961=Clear Media Player Classic history 2962=Clear Skype for Desktop history 2963=Clear Adobe Acrobat DC history 2964=Chart 2965=Chart Type 2966=Y-Axis Unit 2967=Received Data Color 2968=Sent Data Color 2969=Keyboard shortcuts in Windows 2970=The source directory cannot contain this program 2971=What process 2972=Resource Monitor 2973=There is a set of troubleshooting and recovery tools under Advanced Startup options. Those tools are very useful if you have some issue that you cannot fix in the regular Windows 10 environment. 2974=Clear Microsoft Tracking 2975=Viewable 2976=Clear Recent Document history 2977="" 2978=Caption Font 2979=Icon Font 2980=Menu Font 2981=Message Font 2982=Status Font 2983=The selected fonts have been changed, sign out to take effect now? 2984=Screen Snip 2985=Reset all Local Group Policy Settings 2986=All the Local Group Policy settings have been reset successfully 2987=Are you sure to reset all the Local Group Policy settings to system default? 2988=Download all language update files in Live Update 2989=Lock Screen Extractor 2990=Export 2991=Landscape 2992=Portrait 2993=The selected images have been exported 2994=Reset Live Tile cache 2995=Some Live Tiles may show dynamic content like news, weather forecast, images and so on. You might want to reset the Live Tile cache if some tiles display invalid contents. 2996=Open Settings 2997=Open Control Panel 2998=The Settings app is where you can change most settings. You can specify a list of pages to show or hide, if all pages in a category are hidden, then the category will be hidden as well. 2999=Tweaks Settings and Control Panel to improve security 3000=Aspect ratio of the resizable window at startup 3001=Height 3002=Width 3003=Every single folder that you've ever visited with Windows Explorer has information stored about it, such as the size, view mode, icon, access time and date, and position of the folder, even after you've deleted the folders, this information still persists. This leaves you seriously exposed to any digital forensic analyst who might be searching through your hard drive. A smaller value means fewer folders recorded by the system, set to 1 to prevent the system from recording the visited folders. 3004=Clear visited folders history 3005=Maximum record number of visited folders