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BwTorrents- 12-06-2006
10 Simple Ways to Speed up Windows XP
1. Disable Indexing Services Indexing Services is a small little program that uses large amounts of RAM and can often make a computer endlessly loud and noisy. This system process indexes and updates lists of all the files that are on your computer. It does this so that when you do a search for something on your computer, it will search faster by scanning the index lists. If you don't search your computer often, or even if you do search often, this system service is completely unnecessary. To disable do the following: 1. Go to Start 2. Click Settings 3. Click Control Panel 4. Double-click Add/Remove Programs 5. Click the Add/Remove Window Components 6. Uncheck the Indexing services 7. Click Next 2. Optimise Display Settings Windows XP can look sexy but displaying all the visual items can waste system resources. To optimise: 1.Go to Start 2. Click Settings 3. Click Control Panel 4. Click System 5. Click Advanced tab 6. In the Performance tab click Settings 7. Leave only the following ticked: - Show shadows under menus - Show shadows under mouse pointer - Show translucent selection rectangle - Use drop shadows for icons labels on the desktop - Use visual styles on windows and buttons 3. Disable Performance Counters Windows XP has a performance monitor utility which monitors several areas of your PC's performance. These utilities take up system resources so disabling is a good idea. To disable: 1. download and install the Extensible Performance Counter List 2.Then select each counter in turn in the 'Extensible performance counters' window and clear the 'performance counters enabled' checkbox at the bottom.button below. 4. Speedup Folder Browsing You may have noticed that everytime you open my computer to browse folders that there is a slight delay. This is because Windows XP automatically searches for network files and printers everytime you open Windows Explorer. To fix this and to increase browsing significantly: 1. Open My Computer 2. Click on Tools menu 3. Click on Folder Options 4. Click on the View tab. 5. Uncheck the Automatically search for network folders and printers check box 6. Click Apply 7. Click Ok 8. Reboot your computer 5. Improve Memory Usage Cacheman Improves the performance of your computer by optimizing the disk cache, memory and a number of other settings. Once Installed: 1. Go to Show Wizard and select All 2. Run all the wizards by selecting Next or Finished until you are back to the main menu. Use the defaults unless you know exactly what you are doing. 3.Exit and Save Cacheman 4.Restart Windows 6. Optimise your internet connection There are lots of ways to do this but by far the easiest is to run TCP/IP Optimizer. 1. Download and install 2. Click the General Settings tab and select your Connection Speed (Kbps) 3. Click Network Adapter and choose the interface you use to connect to the Internet 4. Check Optimal Settings then Apply 5. Reboot 7. Optimise Your Pagefile If you give your pagefile a fixed size it saves the operating system from needing to resize the page file. 1. Right click on My Computer and select Properties 2. Select the Advanced tab 3. Under Performance choose the Settings button 4. Select the Advanced tab again and under Virtual Memory select Change 5. Highlight the drive containing your page file and make the initial Size of the file the same as the Maximum Size of the file. Windows XP sizes the page file to about 1.5X the amount of actual physical memory by default. While this is good for systems with smaller amounts of memory (under 512MB) it is unlikely that a typical XP desktop system will ever need 1.5 X 512MB or more of virtual memory. If you have less than 512MB of memory, leave the page file at its default size. If you have 512MB or more, change the ratio to 1:1 page file size to physical memory size. 8. Run BootVis - Improve Boot Times BootVis will significantly improve boot times 1. Download and Run 2. Select Trace 3. Select Next Boot and Driver Trace 4. A Trace Repetitions screen will appear, select Ok and Reboot 5. Upon reboot, BootVis will automatically start, analyze and log your system's boot process. When it's done, in the menu go to Trace and select Optimize System 6. Reboot. 7. When your machine has rebooted wait until you see the Optimizing System box appear. Be patient and wait for the process to complete 9. Remove the Desktop Picture Your desktop background consumes a fair amount of memory and can slow the loading time of your system. Removing it will improve performance. 1. Right click on Desktop and select Properties 2. Select the Desktop tab 3. In the Background window select None 4. Click Ok 10. Remove Fonts for Speed Fonts, especially TrueType fonts, use quite a bit of system resources. For optimal performance, trim your fonts down to just those that you need to use on a daily basis and fonts that applications may require. 1. Open Control Panel 2. Open Fonts folder 3. Move fonts you don't need to a temporary directory (e.g. C:\FONTBKUP?) just in case you need or want to bring a few of them back. The more fonts you uninstall, the more system resources you will gain. Hope you find these 10 tips useful. Let me know if you did below, or if you have any other simple tips you want to share with other readers.

Anonymous- 12-12-2006

thx will -*test*-('") 3 of them:)

hammer2005- 12-14-2006

Thanks these tips are very useful

St0n3d- 12-18-2006

Thank you very much for this extremely useful guide! :w00t:

rkorulez123- 02-11-2007

This is pretty useful

Imperanon- 02-20-2007

Thanks :) my windows is very faster now :D

action- 04-02-2007

Thanks man very great ideas

gorillaunit- 05-08-2007

nice idea although i am running la-*test*-('") xp pro and most of these are already done. thanks for sharing tho

pr1nter- 05-09-2007

With any tweaks, I don't really see a "speed up", same goes for a bunch of registry fixes, etc. Guess that's because I have way too many programs running D:

mmmm- 07-28-2007

I will try them and many thanks for your efforts

Youdontknown- 07-28-2007

This is very useful.Thanks :)

kp- 07-29-2007

thx alot. really helped on my old computer. 500 mhz, 192 ram. i live in the life of luxuary.

S24error- 08-02-2007

Should consider reinstalling xp evry 6 months or so if you hav the time. Partition drive so its less painful and time consuming.

fluffy2007- 08-08-2007

Has this worked for anybody else? Just curious

Χρήστος- 08-11-2007

Also check these out. http://www.crn.com/white-box/59201471 http://www.blifaloo.com/info/winxp_speed.php http://www.geocities.com/alansucur/speedupxp/

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