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		<description><![CDATA[PC Tips for disabling recent documents history Windows XP includes a feature that keeps track of all recent documents you have opened or used. The idea is that you can select Start/Recent Documents History and quickly reopen any document you have recently used. I use many documents each day and never use the feature myself. [...]
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<div style="text-align: justify;">Windows XP includes a feature that keeps track of all recent documents you have opened or used. The idea is that you can select Start/Recent Documents History and quickly reopen any document you have recently used. I use many documents each day and never use the feature myself. In my opinion, I can keep up with what I want to use without Windows XP doing it for me.</div>
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<p>The bad thing about Recent Documents History is that Windows XP has to calculate what should be put there each time you boot Windows, which can slow things down. So, if you never use the Recent Documents History, it’s a good idea to disable it. Here’s how:</p>
<p>1. Open the Registry Editor (select Start/Run, type regedit, and click OK).<br />
2. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Mcft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer.<br />
3. Create a NoRecentDocsHistory D_WORD key. Double-click the value to open it once it is created.<br />
4. Set the Data Value to 1 to enable the restriction.<br />
5. Click OK and close the Registry Editor. You’ll need to restart the computer for the change to take effect.</p>
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