![]() ![]() ![]() How to Reset a Windows XP or Vista Password. If you've forgotten your user password for Windows XP or Vista, you can use the hidden Administrator account to reset. ![]() How To Change Displayed Date/Time Format In Windows XP And Vista. People who use Windows may have noticed that the clock in the system tray displays time in the 2. I always prefer 1. AM and PM to save the space to stick in one more taskbar icon! ![]()
![]() Well, here is the solution. In order to change how the time is displayed on your computer, click on Start > Control Panel, and choose Regional and Language Options. Click the Customize button underneath the Standards and formats section. Below that button, you’ll also see an example of how each setting is currently configured for Number, Currency, Time, Short Date, and Long Date. Click on the Time tab and change the time format to H: mm: ss (note the uppercase H) and press OKThe uppercase H or HH stands for 2. ![]() The single h is if you do not want to display leading zeros for single digit hours and hh is if you want a leading zero. To further customize your Date / Time settings, here are some useful tips: Type uppercase H or HH to Display time in a 2. Type lowercase h or hh to Display time in a 1. Type two characters, HH or hh to Display leading zeros in single- digit hours. Type a single uppercase H, or lowercase letter, such as h, m, or s to suppress the display of leading zeros in single- digit hours, minutes, or seconds. Some people might have problems reading the text of the icons and menus in Windows. The font size can be too small and making it bigger might help. Type lowercase t to display a single letter to indicate AM or PMType lowercase tt to display two letters to indicate AM or PMType single quotation marks (’) around text to display text. ![]() ![]()
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