Enable Aero Windows 7 Registry Hack
I want to disable aero, however I don't have admin rights the admin has blocked Control PanelAppearance and PersonalizationPersonalization
and I haven't found another way to do it, does anybody know if it's possible?
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Without administrator rights you can't enable/disable Aero from command prompt or hack the registry. But how about right click on the Desktop→Personalize and then choose the Windows 7 Basic or classic theme. I think you can do this without Administrative Rights.
the command to stop Aero is
But it wont work without admin rights
If you can find a way to execute the following command, you should be able to open the relevant Control Panel page. Try saving it into a .bat file and opening it.
Go to start menu, type run, type 'control sysdm.cpl' then go to the 'Advanced' tab click settings under performance. Then at the bottom of that list, make sure that visual styles is selected. If it already is selected, unselect it and then select it again. Press apply and enjoy!
This menu path worked for me to uncheck the enable areo peek without admin rights by group policy. Control PanelAll Control Panel ItemsPerformance Information and ToolsAdvanced ToolsAdjust the appearance and performance of Windows. On the Visual Effects Tab uncheck 'Enable Areo Peek'. Apply and OK.
Hit Shift+Alt+PrtScn (Print Screen). When a box pops up asking to continue hit “Yes.” This will allow you to change the theme.
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In the seven months since Windows 7 made its appearance, it’s already helped bury some of the bad will generated by its immediate and underloved predecessor, Windows Vista. We were a little bit skeptical at first about whether it was worth buying, but we’ve really come to appreciate its features, from increased speed to DirectX 11 support, as well as its overall attractiveness and ease of use.
Of course that doesn’t mean it can’t be improved a bit more in certain areas. Sure, keyboard and mouse shortcuts are nice, but you can only get more thorough personalization—like changing the look of the logon screen, the Taskbar, or even Internet Explorer 8’s title bar—by digging deeper—into the Registry.
We did some investigating and dug up these seven tweaks that you can make to drastically change the way Windows 7 looks and behaves, most of which require spending only a few minutes in Regedit. (One requires spending a few seconds in Windows Explorer, too.) Insert the standard disclaimer here: Playing around in the Registry can be potentially dangerous to your computer, so don’t dive in unless you feel confident about looking for, and changing, things in the Registry.
The easiest way to start Regedit is to hit the Window key on your keyboard, type regedit, and then hit Enter. (You can also do this by clicking on the Start button as well.) Before you make any changes it’s probably smart to back up the key or subkey you’re planning on tinkering with. Once you’ve navigated to the key you’re planning to change, right-click on it and select “Export” from the pop-up menu. Pick a location to save the resulting REG file, and you’re protected.
In this story, Registry entries are frequently represented with quotation marks around them for clarity; you shouldn’t type those in when you’re making your changes. And once you’ve changed a key, it won’t take effect right away—you’ll need to exit Windows (or reboot) and restart first.
Have a favorite Registry tweak or hack of your own? Let us know in the comments.
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