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Posted by Capitalizt on Sep-02-2008 11:40:

Tweaking Windows - How to keep your machine running fast and clean

Well since the Firefox speed boost thread got such a warm reception, I thought I'd post my own little "speed boost" guide to help people optimize and speed up slow systems.
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First things first. Create a system restore point in case anything goes wrong and you need to undo the changes. Start / programs / accessories / system tools / system restore.

Next, clean all of the spyware off your computer using Ad Aware 2008. Update the program, do a complete scan, then reboot.

Once all the nasty stuff is gone, go to ccleaner.com and install the program. In the main menu, click the "tools" tab on the left side..followed by "startup". You should be able to safely disable everything in your startup menu except your antivirus and firewall. The other stuff is likely "bloatware" that just wastes CPU power and memory by loading into memory when you don't really need it.

After you've done this, click the start menu and right click the "my computer" icon. Choose properties, advanced, performance settings, and under visual effects tab, choose "adjust for best performance"...then recheck the boxes for drop shadows, animate windows, visual styles, and font smoothing, then hit apply. This turns off most of the unnoticeable "eye candy" in XP and will save a nice amount of CPU power..leaving it free to focus on your programs.

While still in performance settings, click the "advanced" tab and look under virtual memory. I personally have set my machine to 0MB or "no paging file". This keeps Windows entirely in RAM rather than using the hard drive as a form of "virtual ram" which is much slower. This is only recommended if you have at least 2GB of ram. If you have less than 2GB of RAM or run highly demanding applications, it is recommended you set the paging file to a static size (example: initial size 2048MB - maximum size 2048MB) This prevents Windows from constantly resizing it and should give you a nice performance boost.

One more thing I usually do: Disable the indexing service. This service indexes your files to shorten the time needed to search your hard drive for a specific file, however this really doesn't save much time at all (a few extra seconds when you do a search)...and the constant indexing of files actually slows down system performance a lot. To disable the Indexing Service, go into "My Computer", right-click on your primary hard drive (usually C: ), left-click "Properties", and uncheck "Allow Indexing Service to index this disk for fast file searching". Select "Apply changes to subfolders and files". If any files cannot be updated select "Ignore All". Once you reboot, you should notice a general improvement in performance.

Finally run the "sweep" option on ccleaner to clean junk files off your system, then defragment your hard drive. Start / programs / accessories / system tools / defragment.

Reboot the machine and defrag again.

Congratulations...Your PC is now PIMPED!
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Posted by Rinster on Sep-02-2008 13:02:

Thumbs up for your effort.


Posted by Orbital32 on Sep-02-2008 14:25:

Another tip!

1. Go to http://speedtest.net/ to check out your speed.

2. download this: http://www.speedguide.net/files/TCPOptimizer.exe

A. On the General settings select "modify all network adapters"

B. On the slider for Connection speed slide the thing all the way to the right. (double check all network adapters are to the right by using, if you have more than one)

C. Select "Optimal Settings"

D. Select "Apply changes" and "OK"

E. Reboot.

3. Go to http://speedtest.net/ to check out your speed.




You should see a big difference in speed particularly in wireless connections. Things that might might make you NOT show an improvement in speed: 1. your harddrive is slow and 2. Your Internet connection is slow to begin with. Windows normally caps bandwidth around 1.5mbs to 3mbs, especially with wireless connections.


Posted by Capitalizt on Sep-02-2008 16:00:

Free tweaking programs:

TuneXP Nice little program with some unique tweaks. Among them are: ultrafast boot (rearrange boot files); boot folder defragmentation; prefetch folder cleaning; DNS cache optimization, faster shutdown, and more.

Glary Utilities 2.6.1 - Many different features including disk and registry cleaners, file shredder, file undelete, startup manager, memory manager, registry defragmenter, duplicate file finder, etc.


Another tip to speed up booting for basic home users. Go to start / control panel / folder options. And under the "view" tab, uncheck "Automatically search for network folders and printers". Hit apply and exit. This will shave a few seconds off your boot time.


Posted by Simcut on Sep-02-2008 23:11:

ZOMG, useful thread in zee COR! Awesome

Cheers for the tips, I cant find the "theme" option anywhere tho


Posted by idoru on Sep-02-2008 23:17:

How to Keep Your Machine Running Fast & Clean:

Don't Run Windows


Posted by Max Thomson on Sep-03-2008 00:49:

quote:
Originally posted by idoru
How to Keep Your Machine Running Fast & Clean:

Don't Run Windows



ah ya beat me to it


Posted by BTG on Sep-03-2008 02:01:

downloading and installing antivirus programs will not help your pc run faster.


Posted by Neon Sky on Sep-03-2008 02:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Orbital32
Another tip!

1. Go to http://speedtest.net/ to check out your speed.

2. download this: http://www.speedguide.net/files/TCPOptimizer.exe

A. On the General settings select "modify all network adapters"

B. On the slider for Connection speed slide the thing all the way to the right. (double check all network adapters are to the right by using, if you have more than one)

C. Select "Optimal Settings"

D. Select "Apply changes" and "OK"

E. Reboot.

3. Go to http://speedtest.net/ to check out your speed.




You should see a big difference in speed particularly in wireless connections. Things that might might make you NOT show an improvement in speed: 1. your harddrive is slow and 2. Your Internet connection is slow to begin with. Windows normally caps bandwidth around 1.5mbs to 3mbs, especially with wireless connections.


Cool. I got about 60 more kb/sec


Posted by Capitalizt on Sep-03-2008 14:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Simcut
ZOMG, useful thread in zee COR! Awesome

Cheers for the tips, I cant find the "theme" option anywhere tho


oops, they are called "visual styles" under there. I fixed it above.

You actually don't need those running if you prefer the clean and blocky look of Windows 98 Most people like the smooth XP style start bar though.


Posted by Boomer187 on Sep-04-2008 00:01:

nothing for Vista?


Posted by WhooCares on Sep-04-2008 00:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Boomer187
nothing for Vista?


install xp


Posted by Orbital32 on Sep-04-2008 00:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Boomer187
nothing for Vista?


install XP


Posted by Capitalizt on Sep-04-2008 00:06:

quote:
Originally posted by Orbital32
install XP




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