How many utilities do you know that is built-in Windows XP? Notepad, Wordpad, Character Map, Calculator, Microsoft Paint, these are the few utilities that I usually use. There are more at the Start Menu Accessories group but I seldom use it. 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. I just checked mine and it contains 357 exe files. However, not all executable file can be used. For example, I ran conime.exe which has the description Console IME but nothing appears. To make things easy, here is a small program that lets you easily access to nearly 100 hidden utilities in Windows XP.
Hidden Utilities XP allows access to nearly 100 hidden utilities that are not normally accessible to the average user. System information, diagnostics, repair tools and more in both Windows and Command Line utilities are now easily opened. Hidden Utilities XP includes easy access to 53 Windows tools and 43 Command Line utilities.

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.
Windows XP has been around for so many years and I don’t even know all of the utilities listed in this tool. What about you?
[ Download Hidden Utilities XP ]
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Hi Ray thank you for the great job you have been doing at least 4 now, i can manage to maintain ma laptop keep it up.
hi ray
i was knewing all about these utilities because i every time use these utilities because my machine is not stable thats why whenever my system has gone bad
i use those commands and utilities. and the famous one is rstrui.exe which is very usefull .tell me something new
thanks raymond it worked
Hi Raymond,
The following link to the oem 4 year key seems not to be working because I have tried it today.
raymond.cc/blog/archives/2008/05/07/free-4-years-norman-virus-control-full-license-key-code-for-everyone/
Please advice May 10th 2008.
Raymond i will design a software to Download your Brain!!!!!
“Brainoid Ray v1.2″
its Still under Construction.
Just kidding ………….!!!!!!!Bro
Good luck Man…
Thanks
Hi raymond…
i want to know the sql server 2000 password.. can u plz help me what to do?
or is there any software to set the \’sa\’ password to blank?
waiting for ur reply..
thanks
thanks raymond
It was abit late!
I wasted hours looking through all the exes etc!
Good work though! Where do you find this stuff :D
Thanks, this will come in handy at work.
portable edition?
thnx man
I am looking in all this utilities and still I can’t found one which will force Windows Explorer to open ALL folders in the same window like all other file managers do.
You should write an article about this,
How to do it?
Will this program work with Windows Vista?
thnx a lot Ray………u r really a very hardworking person
WHOA! I barely use any XP utilities. I have a bit of an idea that XP has a lot of utilities, but I haven’t had the time to explore them all. Now I do, haha.
Thanx Ray!!
Hi Raymond
Thank u for sharing this discovery.
I don`t know when u search all this things. u re a hard worker.
Thanks again Raymond.
Ray,
Thanks to you, we are learning more about XP on a galloping rate. Thanks pal for the coolest act of ‘knowledge-sharing’.
Neo
nice one Raymond…now we get to know xp more and more . thx for your time to share your knowledge with us! i preciate it very much!
Thanks Raymond. :mrgreen:
and KEEP ON THE GOOD WORK
nice work dude
i just wanted to know that is it possible to have a mac os x leopard look on win xp how to do it ? r there any themes?
thanks bye