Thanks for the extra advice! I use System Mechanic 7 to further assist in cleaning up my registry, etc. But thank you for the other programs, I will look into them.
Yes, I knew about msconfig and removing unnecessary startup programs. I know a few ways in keeping your system clean and organized, etc. I am curious though. How do you go about converting to fat32. I may not do this because I believe that my University prefers NTFS File Systems. But I will look into that, thanks again!
I was just thinking that on top of all other ways of increasing performance (change the swap file to have the same min/max, Good registry cleaner, removing startup programs, etc) I could also try this idea out. I just really want to have an all the time, organized, fast preforming system. Do you think it might be worth it?
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