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How many utilities do you know that is built-in Windows XP? Notepad, Wordpad, Character Map, Calculator, Microsoft Paint, these are the few utilities.Do you know that there are actually nearly 100 utilities in Windows XP which some of them are hidden and seldom accessed by a basic or normal computer users?

If you arrange the icons by Type in Windows System32 folder, you’ll find many executable (.exe) files. A lot of hidden Windows XP utilities are actually placed in that folder. However, not all executable file can be used.To make things easy, here is a small program that lets you easily access to nearly 100 hidden utilities in Windows XP.


Very useful and simple tool for people like me who can’t remember the command to run all utilities in Windows XP. Simple double click on the Windows or Command Line utilities that you want to open.

This tool would be better if it includes a description of all the utilities and also letting us know what are the files that we are running. If you would like to know what file is being ran, you can simply open up Windows Task Manager and monitor for new processes. Alternatively, Process Explorer also able to tell you the command line location of an open Window. This tool is actually portable and it’s not necessary for the author to create an installer for it. You can browse to C:\Program Files\Camtech\Hidden Utilities XP and copy HTXP.exe to use another computer.


Hidden Utilities XP

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