Windows Speed Secrets - Things Microsoft Doesn't Want You To Know
Windows Speed Secrets - Things Microsoft Doesn't Want You To Know
Windows Speed Secrets - Things Microsoft Doesn't Want You To Know
Speed Secrets
Microsoft Doesnt Want You To Know!
Simple Ways to Increase the Performance of your Windows XP or Vista PC in 5 Minutes or Less
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Table of Contents
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XPSpeedSecret1DisableStartupPrograms ................................ 3 XPSpeedSecret2RemoveSpywareandMalware...................... 4 XPSpeedSecret3OptimizeDisplaySettings................................. 5 XPSpeedSecret4SpeedUpFileBrowsing .................................... 6 XPSpeedSecret5ReducePageFileSize ......................................... 7 XPSpeedSecret6CleanYourSystemRegistry............................. 8 XPSpeedSecret7RunDiskCleanUp ............................................... 9 XPSpeedSecret8EnableDirectMemoryAccess(DMA) .......10 XPSpeedSecret9DisableFileIndexing ........................................11 XPSpeedSecret10RemoveUnusedFiles&Programs...........12
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VistaSpeedSecret1TurnOffUserAccountControl ...............14 VistaSpeedSecret2DisableGraphicEffects ...............................15 VistaSpeedSecret3RemoveSpywareandMalware...............16 VistaSpeedSecret4ShutdownSearchIndexing .......................17 VistaSpeedSecret5DisableAutomaticDiskDefragment.....18 VistaSpeedSecret6CleanYourSystemRegistry......................19 VistaSpeedSecret7DisableAutoWindowsDefender ...........20 VistaSpeedSecret8TurnOffUnNeededFeatures .................21 VistaSpeedSecret9DisableUnusedServices ............................22 VistaSpeedSecret10ShutdownRemoteCompression..........23 VistaSpeedSecret11ShutOffWindowsHibernation ............24 Disclaimer .......................................................................................................25
Windows XP
XP Speed Secret #1: Disable Extra Startup Programs
There are certain programs that Windows will start every time you boot up your system, and during the startup phase, they're all competing for a slice of your CPU speed. Extra or unwanted items in the startup list will definitely increase your startup time, perhaps by several minutes. Some common examples are things related to AOL, RealPlayer, Napster, instant messengers, and video managers. 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: Go to Start button Run Type "msconfig", without quotations Hit enter key or click the OK button A System Configuration Utility window will show up Click the Startup tab In the Startup tab you will see several boxes and some of them will selected (checked). All you have to do is to uncheck extra items that are of no use. If you run an antivirus program it is not recommended to uncheck it. 7. After making you choices press the OK button, you will be prompted to restart computer to apply changes. 8. After restarting your computer a dialogue will be displayed. You can check the option for not showing this dialogue every time your PC reboots. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
We strongly recommend running a free Registry scan to find out how many errors you computer is hiding from you. Your computer will likely have hundreds of Registry errors that are dramatically slowing down the potential speed and performance.
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If youre unsure about some programs, do a web search to learn about the ones that you need to keep.
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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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Much better, eh? You might say but whats 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 its a speed enhancer.
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Click the Start button Select Computer Right-click on C: Drive icon Select Properties Click the Tools tab Uncheck Run on a schedule Click OK
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We strongly recommend running a free Registry scan to find out how many errors you computer is hiding from you. Your computer will likely have hundreds of Registry errors that are dramatically slowing down the potential speed and performance.
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Desktop Window Manager Session Manager - Provides Desktop Window Manager startup and maintenance services. Uncheck to disable. Diagnostic Policy Service - Enables problem detection, troubleshooting and resolution for Windows components. Uncheck to disable. Diagnostic Service Host - Same as above Diagnostic System Host - Same as above Offline Files - The Offline Files service performs maintenance activities on the Offline Files cache. Uncheck to disable. Terminal Services - Allows users to connect interactively to a remote computer. Remote Desktop and Terminal Server depend on this service. If you dont use either of these, then you can disable the service. Uncheck to disable. Windows Error Reporting Service - Allows errors to be reported when programs stop working or responding and allows existing solutions to be delivered. Uncheck to disable. After you are finished, click Apply then click OK to save changes.
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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. While we expect that the information we present here is accurate and should be helpful, we make no guarantees as to its accuracy, applicability, or adequacy to protect your system or that the information is up to date. We do not have experience with all the speed tips mentioned on these pages. Products and techniques mentioned here may not be appropriate or adequate for your individual needs. If you choose to rely on information presented in this document, you do so at your own risk. Do the above procedures at your own risk. WindowsAccelerator.com is not responsible for any damage the procedures may cause to your computer.
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