Windows Vista and Windows 7 include the Open file location context menu item for Shortcuts, which help you quickly open the target folder of a shortcut. In Windows XP, it takes four mouse clicks to accomplish the task. To open the target folder of a shortcut in Windows XP, you need to right-click on the shortcut file, click Properties and click the Find Target button to open the parent folder of the target file or folder. And an additional mouse click is needed to close the Shortcut Properties dialog.
You can add the Open file location feature in Windows XP (similar to what you have in Windows Vista) using one of the two methods. Method 1 uses a .REG file, and Method 2 uses a VBScript that I wrote. No additional shell extensions are needed!
Note: The only drawback of Method 1 is that the Open file location command will be seen in the context menu of every file and folder, not only for shortcuts. If you need the Open file location command shown only for shortcuts (.lnk files), then you may use my VBScript which is discussed in Method 2 below.
Method 1
Download findtarget.reg and save to Desktop. Right-click on the file and choose Merge. TheOpen file location command is added to the context menu for all files.
(Credits to Tweak of PlanetAMD64 forums for this .REG file tip.)
To remove the option, use the findtarget-undo.reg file.
Method 2
Here is a VBScript that I wrote which adds a Open file location functionality in the context menu of shortcuts (.lnk files)
1. Download opentargetdir.vbs and save it to your Windows folder. To open the Windows folder in your system, type %systemroot% in Start, Run dialog and press {ENTER}.
2. Double-click the file opentargetdir.vbs to run it. When you see the following prompt, simply press {ENTER}.

The Open file location command is now added to the context menu for shortcuts.
Uninstallation
As the dialog says, type UNINSTALL and press ENTER if you want to remove the Open file location command from the context menu. Then delete the file opentargetdir.vbs from your Windows directory.
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Taken From WinHelpOnline
The free program 7-Zip is better than WinRAR in joining 001 files.
Download 7-Zip
After installing 7-Zip, right click on the first file (name.001) in the Windows Explorer and choose 'Extract here' in the 7-Zip submenu of the context menu. 7-Zip will extract the archive and place the extract files into the same directory as where the source files are located. You could also choose 'Open archive' to view the archive in 7-Zip or extract the file to another directory by choosing 'Extract files'. Easy!
Taken From Binaries4all
Do you want to upload a large file to free file hosting? You will not be permitted to upload a 1 GB file. You have to split the file into several parts so you can upload the file. And, to split file into several parts, the file should be compressed first.
You can use 7-Zip to compress the file, it’s free and light. Compress your files using the format .7z.
1. Open “Windows Explorer“, right click on your file or folder, then choose “7-Zip” – “Add to archive”
2. Setup the split file option.
3. Click “OK” to start the compression, your file will be automatically splitted into several parts.
Taken From SocialBlogr
While Vista has now been available for a few years now, there are a lot of people that are happily sticking with XP, myself included. And while there aren't enough flashy features to tempt me to switch to Vista, one that I do like the look of is the Vista sidebar. Happily, deviantart user joshoon has posted a package that allows you to install the real Vista sidebar on your Windows XP computer.Installing the sidebar consists of installing three packages: Alky for Applications, Windows Sidebar Installer, and Gadget Extractor. Alky for Applications is where the magic happens allowing Vista-specific software to run under XP. An interesting side-effect of installing the Windows Sidebar Installer is that the Vista-specific fonts are added to your XP installation.
Because this is an XP-compatible version of the actual Vista sidebar rather than a copy, all of the widgets that you could install in Vista will work on XP.
How to Install Windows Sidebar
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Download This: Windows Sidebar for Windows XP
1. Extract the .rar file using 7-zip or winrar
2. Install Alky For Applications.
3. Install Windows_Sidebar_Installer.exe
4. Install Gadget Extractor
5. Enjoy installing apps
Info about the softwares
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Alky For Applications: Alky makes it possible to open software
That is created for Windows Vista.
Just like the Sidebar.
Windows_Sidebar_Installer: This is the Windows Sidebar installer.
Gadget Extractor: Gadget Extractor makes it possible to add new gadgets
to your Sidebar, Just open Gadget files with Gadget Extractor.
And Gadget Extractor adds the gadget to your Sidebar Gadget List.
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