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Old 12-27-2006, 05:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default How to make windows xp faster?(have you a trick or tips?)

How to make windows xp faster?
have you a trick or tips?
there is always something that one person know and not the other one.
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Msconfig, and don't use Norton
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Msconfig, and don't use Norton
yesterday i just switched to norton antivirus 2005 from nod32. and im very happy with it.
why not norton?
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Compared to other programs, its one of the biggest resource hogs. Also, it is known to miss items which free progams will get.
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use AVG, its free and its pretty goood....
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ok,
what are the thing that you usually use to make your computer faster?
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Okay, this document is for those people can't afford the hardware upgrading damands by Microsoft Windows XP, and have enjoyed the new XP look and "feel" for quite a while. This is very useful for people who are doing serious work on their Windows XP, requiring lots of system resources.

Removing Some Visual Features

Visual Effects



Display Properties

Well, it is sad to say goodbye to special effects, but we want to speed up the computer.

1. Open Control Panel from the Start menu and choose Display.
2. Choose the "Desktop tab and set the Background to "None."
3. Select the "Appearance" tab.
4. Under "Windows and buttons," choose "Windows Classic Sytle" from the drop-down menu.
5. Click the "Effects" button.
6. Unselect all options and click OK.
7. Click OK to close the Display Properties and apply the changes.



There's more ways to speed up your XP.
Start Menu and Folders
Start Menu and Taskbar


Context click (usually known as Right click) on the Windows XP Start button and choose "Properties" from the contextual menu.
1. Choose "Classic Start Menu"
2. Click the "Customise" button
3. Select the "Show Small Icons in Start Menu" option
4. Unselect any other items that you don't use often.



Folder Options

1. Open My Computer
2. Open the C: Drive or any other drive
3. Choose "Folder Options" from the Tools menu
4. Select "Use Windows classic folders"
5. Select the "View" tab.
6. Unselect the "Automatically search for network folders and printers" option.
7. Click "Apply"
8. Click the "Apply to All Folders" button
9. Click OK.

Windows XP contains a huge list of special effects and visual enhancements such as nimated menus, fade effects, cursor shadows, menu shadows, ... etc. Disabling some of these settings can make Windows XP running faster and use less system resources.

1. Open Control Panel from the Start menu and choose "System."
2. Choose the "Advanced" tab.
3. Select the "Settings" button under the Performance section.
4. Check the "Adjust for best performance" box and click "Apply" to apply the settings.
5. Alternatively, you can choose the "Custom" open, you can then selectively enable or disable each specific effects.


The cursor shadowing effect can have a noticable impact on performance.

Remote Desktop

So you want to allow someone from another location to control your Windows? Disable it.

1. Choose the "Remote" tab.
2. Make sure both "Allow Remote Assistance ..." and "Allow users to connect ..." are not selected and click OK.



Automatic Updates

Having Microsoft automatically screwing up your computer is not a good idea. There are a number of reasons not to let your Windows updates itself. (I will add reasons if I have time to write those.)

1. Choose the "Automatic Updates" tab.
2. Uncheck the "Keep my computer up to date..." box
OR
tick the box that says "Turn off automatic updating..."


Speeding Up Your Hard Drive

Keeping Your Hard Drive Fragmented:
1. Download PerfectDisk 7.
2. Install it.
3. Open it and smart defragment each partition.

Cleaning Up Your Registrys
1. Download and install Abexo Free Registry Cleaner 1
2. Run Registry Cleanup and press delete when it runs the scan.

Freeing Up Space
There is no specific way to do this. Just go through and remove unnecessary programs and files.

Removing Spyware, Adware, etc.
A few good programs are Adware SE, Spybot, and SpyWare Blaster. Remember to update each program when you download them. Adware SE and Spybot are pretty straight forward; just scan and fix the items it finds. SpyWare Blaster is different, it keeps your computer from getting adware in the first place. Just enable all protection.

Removing Some Extra Features In XP

Windows XP contains a huge list of special effects and visual enhancements such as nimated menus, fade effects, cursor shadows, menu shadows, ... etc. Disabling some of these settings can make Windows XP running faster and use less system resources.

1. Open Control Panel from the Start menu and choose "System."
2. Choose the "Advanced" tab.
3. Select the "Settings" button under the Performance section.
4. Check the "Adjust for best performance" box and click "Apply" to apply the settings.
5. Alternatively, you can choose the "Custom" open, you can then selectively enable or disable each specific effects.


The cursor shadowing effect can have a noticable impact on performance.

Remote Desktop

So you want to allow someone from another location to control your Windows? Disable it.

1. Choose the "Remote" tab.
2. Make sure both "Allow Remote Assistance ..." and "Allow users to connect ..." are not selected and click OK.



Automatic Updates

Having Microsoft automatically screwing up your computer is not a good idea. There are a number of reasons not to let your Windows updates itself. (I will add reasons if I have time to write those.)

1. Choose the "Automatic Updates" tab.
2. Uncheck the "Keep my computer up to date..." box
OR
tick the box that says "Turn off automatic updating..."


I hope this has helped
Tooken from my previous thread: Tips on speeding up Windows XP
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Old 12-28-2006, 11:08 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Clean the registry and the temporary every time u shut down the windows
Use Kaspersky AntiVirus
start >> run >> msconfig >> startup >> disable all "except some program like antivirus"
Always be sure to remove any unnecessary files from Desktop , it doesnt effect on the Pc , if there is alot of files on Desktop that not good towards to psychological , i feel better when my Desktop is tidy

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shutdown your computer in 3 seconds!

edit your registry

local machine, system, current control set, control:

set waittimetokill= 0
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shutdown your computer in 3 seconds!

edit your registry

local machine, system, current control set, control:

set waittimetokill= 0
awesome, thanx guys, all the post were very very useful, awesome. thanx agin.
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