Make
Your Pc Faster,
Guaranteed:
1. First, run a scandisk or checkdisk. Let Windows
fix any errors.
2. Run a disk cleanup utility...this will flush your
temporary internet folder,
trash can, temp system files, etc.
3. Delete any garbage files or data...if possible,
run a Duplicate File Finder
program.
4. Run Defrag on all partitions (NOTE: run this after
you have deleted all trash
and excess files!)
5. Run a registry cleaner utility and delete or get
rid of any orphaned entries
in that registry.
6. Check your exisiting swap file for it's size and
location (*will explain
location later in the post). If you have alot of ram
(i.e. 1 gig and over) set this
swap file to something small, like 250 mb. The reason
is that this will force
Windows to load more into memory, resulting in faster
performance (note:
some games and applications actually require a
certain sized swap file so
check your applications performance after making a
size adjustment for any
error messages.)
7. Under XP, you can tell Windows to use Classic
Style on your desktop, - this
will remove the neat single click and internet-style
desktop but for lower end
systems this will improve performance in other areas,
such as gaming and
multi-tasking.
8. Run msconfig and under startup and only keep the
programs that are
essential to load in the tray icon (and hence stay
resident in memory).
Uncheck anything else non-essential, like an ATI or
Nvidia control panel,
Quicktime utility, Real Audio, etc.
9. Upgrade drivers! Check for the latest BIOS, video,
motherboard, sound, etc
drivers from the manufacturers. Alot of my friends
had chipsets on their
motherboard that had advanced disk management
capabilities or AGP port
settings but the drivers weren't loaded for them so
they were never being
used. A simple upgrade realized a noticeable
difference. For instance, they
didn't have the latest driver for their AGP port so
it was set to 1x, instead of
being used at 4x!
10. (OK, so this won't speed up your PC but it could
save you alot of time and
trouble later on!) After making all these
improvements, make a working
backup! I use Ghost, but for XP users you can also
use System Restore...
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