Speed Secrets: Microsoft Doesn't Want You To Know!
Speed Secrets: Microsoft Doesn't Want You To Know!
Speed Secrets: Microsoft Doesn't Want You To Know!
Speed Secrets
Microsoft Doesn’t Want You To Know!
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Table of Contents
Windows XP............................................. 3
XP Speed Secret 1 – Disable Startup Programs ................................ 3
XP Speed Secret 2 – Remove Spyware and Malware...................... 4
XP Speed Secret 3 – Optimize Display Settings................................. 5
XP Speed Secret 4 – Speed‐Up File Browsing .................................... 6
XP Speed Secret 5 – Reduce Page File Size ......................................... 7
XP Speed Secret 6 – Clean Your System Registry............................. 8
XP Speed Secret 7 – Run Disk Clean‐Up ............................................... 9
XP Speed Secret 8 – Enable Direct Memory Access (DMA) .......10
XP Speed Secret 9 – Disable File Indexing ........................................11
XP Speed Secret 10 – Remove Unused Files & Programs...........12
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Windows XP
If you're not sure about an item, no big deal. You can turn it off,
restart your PC, and see if everything seems to work. If not, you can
always go back and re-enable an item in the Startup list. This tip
alone should speed up your start-up by 250%. Here are is what
you have to do:
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XP Speed Secret #2: Remove Spyware, Adware,
and Malware
Have you scanned your system for spyware, adware and other
unwanted pests? 1 of 6 computers has some sort of Spyware or
Malware! They dramatically slow down your computer because they
use resources to generate popup ads, send spam, and often
interfere with the operation of good programs.
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XP Speed Secret #3: Optimize Display Settings
Windows XP can look sexy but displaying all the visual items can
waste system resources. To optimize:
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XP Speed Secret #4: Speed-Up File Browsing
You may have noticed that every time 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 every time
you open Windows Explorer. To fix this and to increase browsing
speed significantly:
1. Double-click on My Computer
2. Click the Tools menu
3. Select 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
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XP Speed Secret #5: Reduce Page File Size
Page file size is not constant by default. Due to this, the operating
system has to resize the file each time more space is required. This
is a performance overhead. All you have to do is to set the file size to
a reasonable limit.
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XP Speed Secret #6: Clean Your System Registry
Of course, the fastest and easiest way to speed-up your computer is
to allow a software program to do it for you! Although you will find
that all of the adjustments in this book will speed up your system,
the most effective and easiest way to give your computer blazing
speed is to clean up your system’s Registry.
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XP Speed Secret #7: Run Disk Clean-Up
Both Windows and application programs tend to leave temporary
files lying around on your hard drive, taking up space. A hard drive
that is close to being “full” can cause Windows to slow down or
interfere with efficient disk access and virtual memory operations.
If you surf the web a lot, your temporary internet files folder can
become quite large, causing Internet Explorer to slow down or
malfunction. Cleaning up unneeded files, scanning for disk errors
and defragmenting the hard drive can help to restore some zip to
your system. Try to run once a month for peak performance.
1. Double-click the
My Computer
icon.
2. Right-click on
the C: drive
3. Select
Properties
4. Click the Disk
Cleanup button
(to the bottom-
right of the
Capacity pie
graph)
5. Select / check
Temporary
Internet Files
and Recycle Bin
6. Click OK
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XP Speed Secret #8: Enable Direct Memory
Access (DMA)
1. Right-click on My Computer, select Properties
2. Select the Hardware tab
3. Click the Device Manager button
4. Double-click IDE/ATAPI controllers
5. Double-click on the Primary IDE Channel
6. Click on the Advanced Settings tab (as shown in figure) The
tab may or may not be available for each option. It is only
available in Primary and Secondary Channels.
7. Set the Transfer Mode to "DMA if Available" both for Device
1 and 0
8. Click OK
9. Perform the same operation for other items in the list, if
applicable.
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XP Speed Secret #9: Disable File Indexing
Indexing Services is a small little program that uses large amounts
of memory 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, this system
service is completely unnecessary. To disable do the following:
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XP Speed Secret #10: Remove Un-Used Programs
& Files
You may have a bunch of software packages on your hard drive that
are no longer needed, or they were gratuitously installed when you
downloaded some other package. Toolbars, file-sharing
programs, free email enhancers, online shopping "companions"
and download managers are notorious for this practice. These
uninvited guests can put a big drag on your startup time, cause web
pages to load slowly, and generally bog down your computer.
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Windows Vista
Windows Vista is a rather heavy operating system with many neat
features, but unfortunately they all come at a price. As a brand new
operating system, it requires a pretty fast system to run well, if
not optimized.
Before you run out and buy a new computer just so you can run your
base operating system, check out these these simple ways to
speed-up Windows Vista and lighten the load.
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Vista Speed Secret #1: Turn-Off User Account
Control (UAC)
Now, there’s a lot of talk about the new User Account Control
policy in Vista, and all I can say is that it annoys the heck out of 99%
of users and slows down normal computer usage. To turn it off,
the easiest way is to:
Much better, eh? You might say ‘but what’s that got to do with
speed?’ It prompts you at least a couple times an hour and then
takes several seconds to figure itself out. Without these annoying
prompts, your productivity goes up, so therefore it’s a speed
enhancer.
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Vista Speed Secret #2: Disable Unnecessary
Graphical Effects
Vista is “sexy” because of its new aero glass transparency effects.
Here is how to enable and disable this new eye candy.
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XP Speed Secret #3: Remove Spyware, Adware,
and Malware
Have you scanned your system for spyware, adware and other
unwanted pests? 1 of 6 computers has some sort of Spyware or
Malware! They dramatically slow down your computer because they
use resources to generate popup ads, send spam, and often
interfere with the operation of good programs.
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Vista Speed Secret #4: Shutdown Search Indexing
Windows Vista Search Indexing is constantly checking the files on
your system to make their information available for quick searching.
This is helpful, but can severely slow system performance as the
average user doesn’t use the search function frequently.
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Vista Speed Secret #5: Disable Automatic Disk
Defragment
Windows Vista uses an always-on defragment set up that isn’t that
necessary and will cause your system to slow down. Remember to
run a defragment manually once a month.
To shut down this feature:
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XP Speed Secret #6: Clean Your System Registry
Of course, the fastest and easiest way to speed-up your computer is
to allow a software program to do it for you! Although you will find
that all of the adjustments in this book will speed up your system,
the most effective and easiest way to give your computer blazing
speed is to clean up your system’s Registry.
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Vista Speed Secret #7: Disable Automatic
Windows Defender Operation
Windows Defender real-time protection against malware continues
to run despite having Automatic operation disabled.
To disable:
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Vista Speed Secret #8: Turn-Off Un-Needed
Features
There are many new features in Windows Vista that are installed by
default that you may not need. These extra and un-needed features
can slow down your computer and take up more storage space.
Windows Features can be un-installed using the Windows Features
utility. Follow these steps to uninstall applications such as the
Windows Fax and Scan and many more.
To Turn-Off Some Un-Needed Features:
1. Click on the Start Button
2. Select Control Panel
3. Under Programs click Uninstall a program
4. On the left side menu, click on Turn Windows features on or
off
5. Scroll through the list as shown below and uncheck from any
feature you do not want installed.
6. Click OK when you are finished making your changes. The
features will now be uninstalled.
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Vista Speed Secret #9: Disable Unused Services
Services are background processes which keep running waiting for
a response, so if you don’t use the application it still runs and
slows PC speed. The average user doesn’t need many running.
After you are finished, click Apply then click OK to save changes.
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Vista Speed Secret #10: Shutdown Remote
Differential Compression
Remote Differential Compression checks the changes of your files
over a network to move them with as little bandwidth as possible
instead of transferring an entire file that has previously been moved.
Obiviously, the average home PC user has NO need for this service.
With it constantly checking for file changes, this service will greatly
slow system performance.
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Vista Speed Secret #11: Shut-Off Windows
Hibernation
Windows hibernation background services use a very large amount
of system resources. If you are like most people you don’t use the
Hibernate feature very much so you may want to disable it to give
Vista a performance boost.
To shut down Hibernation:
1. Click the Start button
2. Select Control Panel
3. Click the Classic View on the left hand side
4. Double-click on Power Options
5. Select Change Plan Settings
6. Choose Change Advanced Power Settings
7. Click the Sleep “plus” icon
8. Click the Hibernate After “plus” icon
9. Adjust your selector down to zero minutes
10. Click Apply
11. Click OK
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Disclaimer
The Windows speed tips presented in this document are provided as
a courtesy to others. Products mentioned are within the scope of a
user's need, in our opinion, and may not be appropriate for you for
your home or commercial use.
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