Thursday 18 July 2024

How to Create a Custom Toolbar on Windows*

 Here's a blog post based on the steps to create a custom toolbar on a Windows computer:


*How to Create a Custom Toolbar on Windows*


Are you tired of cluttering your desktop with shortcuts and files? Do you want a more efficient way to access your frequently used items? Look no further! In this post, we'll show you how to create a custom toolbar on your Windows computer.


*Step 1: Create a New Folder*


First, create a new folder in your Documents folder (or any other location that makes sense for you). Name it the same as your computer's name. This will be the folder that contains the items you want to access from your toolbar.


[Image: Screenshot of creating a new folder]


*Step 2: Right-Click on the Taskbar*


Next, right-click on an empty area of the taskbar and select "Toolbars" > "New toolbar".


[Image: Screenshot of right-clicking on the taskbar]


*Step 3: Select the Folder*


Select the new folder you created and click "Select Folder".


[Image: Screenshot of selecting the folder]


That's it! You now have a custom toolbar that displays the contents of the folder you specified. You can add shortcuts, files, or other items to that folder to access them quickly from the taskbar.


[Image: Screenshot of the custom toolbar in action]


By following these simple steps, you can create a custom toolbar that streamlines your workflow and saves you time. Give it a try and let us know how it works for you!


Let me know if you'd like me to add or change anything.

Friday 19 January 2024

how to mount ISO in vCenter for VM

Step 1: Log into VMware vSphere Client

First, you need to log into the VMware vSphere Client with administrator privileges. This is the interface where you can manage all aspects of your virtual infrastructure

 

Step 2: Edit VM Settings

Locate the VM to which you want to mount the ISO in the left navigation pane. Right-click on the VM and select "Edit Settings" from the context menu


Step 3: Select ISO File

In the "Virtual Machine Properties" window, click on the CD/DVD Drive 1. Here, you will select the ISO file you wish to mount. You can choose an ISO file from a data store that is accessible to the VM

 

Step 4: Configure Device Type and Power On the VM

In the Device Type section, select "Datastore ISO File" if it's not already selected, and then click "OK" to save the changes. Before you can mount the ISO, ensure that the VM is powered on. You can right-click the VM and select "Power > Power On" to start it


Step 5: Connect to ISO Image

After the VM has started, click on the CD-ROM icon in the top menu. Then, select "CD/DVD Drive 1 > Connect to ISO image on the local disk." This action will connect the ISO image to the VM's CD/DVD drive