"XP SysPad" is an ultimate system utility which provides access to hundreds of Windows utilities which are usually hidden and not accessible.

Its a must have tool for all power users. With the help of this tool, you can access:
- All important system folders like Start menu, Desktop, Cookies, Favorites, Fonts, History, Documents, Cache, Send to, Startup, etc.
- Lots of hidden Windows utilities like Dr. Watson, Certificate Manager, Group Policy Manager, SAM Lock Tool, etc.
- Windows and Office product keys.
- All Control panel applets.
- Lots of important Networking tools like Get IP, NSLookup, Telnet, etc.
- Common programs within a click like Notepad, Command Prompt, Paint, Calculator, Run, Task Manager, etc.
- Floppy, CD/DVD drives.
You can also log off or shut down your system using this tool. You can even hide the taskbar which is an interesting feature of this tool:

You can also set it to always stay on top or start with Windows.
Its absolutely FREE tool and also a portable one so you don't need to install it. Just download and run the file. You can carry it on your USB drives. Its a great troubleshooting tool.
And don't get confused by its name. It also supports Windows Vista and 7.
Download Link (Full Setup)
This article was posted in Portable Apps, Software Zone, Windows Vista, Windows XP.
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Nikolaj
Is this for Vista?
VG
^^ yep.
Deyaa Addeen Fahmy Shedeed
God bless you.
John Kim
Wow a great tool, I have to look into this one
Regine
Thanks for sharing. Just what I needed today.