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Adding PC performance

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Some steps that can be done to increase performance on your Computer. Booting Ringankan Speed and CPU load Along with time, old PC run slowly and feel the 'weight'. Some of the ways we can do is:

• Start to the operating system area. For Windows XP, start by opening the System Configuration Utility. On the BOOT.INI tab, marked (P) in the "/ NOGUIBOOT". This will shorten boot time with the Windows startup screen. On the Startup tab, re-selection may be minimal items that are necessary. The same service is done on the run. Try a number of service-ter does not load more than 25.
• Windows XP that looks so spectacular in appearance. If your primary need is speed and not beautiful, setting back this interface can increase the speed. Log in to System Properties, select the Advanced tab. Setting back on the Performance option. Then select "Adjust for Best Performance" in the Visual Effects tab.
• Eliminate the wallpaper and the number of desktop icon minimalisasi can also speed up your PC. Reduce the number of desktop icon to a maximum of five units.
• Eliminate noise on the Windows Start event will also accelerate the boot process. How much faster again? Choose "No Sounds" in the sound scheme.
• How many fonts installed on your Windows? The more the number of fonts installed will add heavy work load of your PC. Windows by default include a number of less than 100 fonts. Try the number of fonts installed on the range of 150 fonts.
• You diligently to update the drivers? Good. But you know, files that use the driver can slow your old PC. How to use the most simple utility such as Driver Cleaner. This utility clears ATI and Nvidia drivers earlier. Driver Cleaner 3.0, can also clean up some old driver chipset motherboard, sound card, and others.
• Open regedit, select the edit find ago, when "waittokill" in the find what box. Then press search, change the value waittokill 2000 to 1. Do a search continues by pressing the button F3 on your keyboard. The same step is also done for menushowdelay.

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