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  1. I am using Aero Peek very often to navigate through open applications/explorer items in the taskbar. If you use it too, you have probably already noticed that thumbs open rather slow when you hover over the taskbar application. Luckily there's a way to speed this up so the thumbnail opens instantly as soon as you hover over any open application in the taskbar. Here's how to do it: Hit Win ORB | Type REGEDIT | Navigate to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced In the right pane right click on on the white area and create a New DWORD (32-bit) Value (if you're using Windows 64-bit, if not mind the (32-bit). Type ExtendedUIHoverTime and click OK | Double click on the ExtendedUIHoverTime key and in the Value data box type 1 | click OK Close the registry editor and restart your machine for changes to take effect. Notice that thumbnails opens instantly as you hover over the application shortcut in the taskbar. If you would like to revert changes we made now, just change the Value of the ExtendedUIHoverTime key in the registry to 0. OR just delete the ExtendedUIHoverTime key. On the other hand, if you would like to slow it up, you can use a custom value like 2000 or 3000 in the Value box. Comments are welcome!
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  2. You may experience the following error message when trying to run a Scheduled Task. SCHED_E_TASK_ATTEMPTED 0x80041324 The Task Scheduler service attempted to run the task, but the task did not run due to one of the constraints in the task definition. The cause of this issue is in the Conditions tab of the Scheduled Task Properties. For instance, you're using your laptop on the battery power to run the task, but the Conditions tab has 'Start the task only if the computer is on AC power' enabled. This way you won't be able to start the task. Either plug-in the laptop or clear the checkbox on that option.
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  3. If you find taskbar thumbnails annoying, there's an easy way on how to get rid of this feature. Have in mind that there are a lot of suggestions on the net on how to achieve this, but none of that work, at least not on mine Windows 7 x64 Ultimate system. This suggestions include editing local security policy, editing registry and using keys like 'TaskbarNoThumbnail' (that is created if local security policy is edited), DisablePreviewWindow and so on. None of this works. Below solution won't disable the taskbar thumbnails, but rather will extend the delay of it. To disable the taskbar thumbnails in Windows 7 please do the following: Hit Win ORB | Type REGEDIT | Navigate to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced In the right pane right click on on the white area and create a New DWORD (32-bit) Value (if you're using Windows 64-bit, if not mind the (32-bit). Type ExtendedUIHoverTime and click OK | Double click on the ExtendedUIHoverTime key and in the Value data box type20000| click OK (This will extend the thumbnail hover time to 20 seconds). Close the registry editor and restart your machine for changes to take effect. Notice that there's no thumbnail appearing when you hover over the taskbar items. If you would like to revert changes we made now, just change the Value of the ExtendedUIHoverTime key in the registry to 0. OR just delete the ExtendedUIHoverTime key.
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  4. Saludos ricktendo64 efectue una donacion ya te llego. Gracias por tus update pack latino. Suerte y adelante.
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  5. The next version will have a revamped Silent Installer, i hope you all like. Still has some more work to do before it's done, shouldn't take long.
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