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Optimize, boost, maintain and recovery Windows 7 - All-in-One Utility
Optimize, boost, maintain and recovery Windows 7 - All-in-One Utility
WinTuning 7: Optimize, boost, maintain and recovery Windows 7 - All-in-One Utility - Do not unload the OS kernel from memory
Random tweak: Do not unload the OS kernel from memory



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Database of WinTuning tweaks Explorer Add «Move To folder...» item

Add «Move To folder...» item
WinTuning 7: Optimize, boost, maintain and recovery Windows 7 - All-in-One Utility - Add «Move To folder...» item
Tweak description
Add «Move To folder...» item to the context menu of all files and folders in Explorer. «Move To folder...» allows you to right click on a file or folder and move it to another locatation, then remove it from it`s current location immediately. (This tweak affects all users of this computer).

Date of adding to the program
05.08.2009

Number of tweak is turned on
7906

Root key in Registry
3
Path to modified parameter in Registry
\AllFilesystemObjects\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\{C2FBB631-2971-11D1-A18C-00C04FD75D13}
Modified parameter
Нет если просто существует путь реестра то этого вполне достаточно
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All tweaks of "Explorer"
      Disable the display of thumbnails
      Hide «File» menu in Toolbar
      Add «Move To folder...» item
      Add «Copy To folder...» item
      Show computer drive letters before drive name
      Wait when a program hangs
      Wait before ending programs with errors
      Wait before ending a hung up service
      Do not add a «... - Shortcut» string
      Change arrow icon of shortcuts
      Restart the Shell automatically
      Enable last access update for folders
      Turn off the Search Indexer in Windows 7


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