How To Speed Up A Windows XP Computer
How To Speed Up A Windows XP Computer
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If not properly and regularly maintained, the performance of all Windows XP systems tend to degrade with the
passage of time. To arrest this declining performance, visiting a computer shop isn't your only option; you can
also increase performance of your computer yourself. Save your money and squeeze more speed out of
Windows XP!
Steps
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Clean computer registry, but first backup the registry using the cleaner program. Regularly use a
freeware[1] or purchase commercial, registry cleaner to increase XP performance. Maybe you have uninstalled
an application without using the Add or Remove Programs function in the Control Panel, or perhaps an object
or file in the registry got moved. Eventually, this orphaned or misplaced information accumulates and begins to
clog your registry, potentially slowing down your PC and causing error messages and system crashes.
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Defragment Your Computer - This will place similar files physically closer on the hard disk and will help
improve load speeds.
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o Run msconfig
o Choose startup box
o Select uncheck programs you don't want to run on startup
o OR
o Click here and download StartUpCPL.
o Install the software you have just downloaded.
o Open control panel, select Start up.
o Disable any programs you do not want load automatically.
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o Programs can also schedule tasks to launch automatically when windows starts to stop such programs
use windows task scheduler.To open Scheduled Tasks, click Start, click All Programs, point to
Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Scheduled Tasks.
o Disable All Services you do not use or need. Open control panel, open Administrative Tools, and
select Services. Disabling the wrong Services may lead to serious problems that you may not notice
right away. Please consult a reference such as overclockersclub.comfor information on specific
Windows XP Services. If you do not know what it is, do not disable the service
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o Turning off the fancy Windows XP graphics will noticeably increase the speed of your computer.
o Go to Start, (Settings), Control Panel, System. NOTE: You may need to 'Switch to Classic Mode' to
see the System applet.
o Go to the Advanced tab. Click the Settings button under Performance.
o Select the 'Adjust for best performance' radio button, then Apply, and OK.
o The graphics aren't as flashy, but your computer will run a lot faster.
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o Go to Start, (Settings), Control Panel, System. (This is just like the step above this.)
o Go to the Advanced tab. Click the Settings button under Performance.
o Now switch to this Advanced tab, and click on 'Change' under Virtual Memory.
o You will see the 'Initial Size (MB)' and the Maximum Size (MB)'.
o Change 'Initial Size' to the same value as 'Maximum Size' then click set.
NOTE This setting will help your gaming process by speeding up your computer.
ADDED NOTE: When your computer consumes your computer's hard drive and uses it as
RAM, it is referred to as thrashing. Thrashing is bad for your computer and buying a RAM (it's
not that expensive) is much more worthwhile.
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Set Priorities:Press Control (ctrl) Alt Delete (del) at the same time. Once task manager opens, click the
process's tab. Now find explorer.exe, right click it, and set the priority to realtime. This makes your computer
focus on explorer.exe, which is your task bar and visual objects. Use this method if you want to keep your
visual styles (or your using a transformation pack). This method greatly increases speed and if you are noticing
that other programs that you use a lot are slow, you can set their priority to either high or above normal, if you
have 2 process's on high at the same time, your computer will be unstable, and might crash. **For users
without Admin password**-You will not be able to modify the value to realtime, if you aren't on an admin
account, or you have insufficient privileges, then the best you can do, is set to high.
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Delete photos. Pictures can take up an enormous amount of space. If you want to keep the pictures - and you
most likely do - copy them to a CD-rom.
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edit Tips
If this is your first defrag, do it after the disk clean up twice, then a disk defrag, and then another disk
clean up. It is suggested to defrag your hard drive weekly.
For best results, run defragmenter last after performing all other steps and do not use your computer
while defragmenter is running.
Do all the above steps quite often to maintain the speed of your PC.
Run an alternate Windows shell to save on RAM usage and boost performance (Shell Shocked:
Alternative shells for Windows). Although more expensive, installing additional RAM is a better option.
Running an alternate shell is a compatibility risk as many proprietary Microsoft programs, such as their
latest game or Visual Studio, may not function properly on a third-party shell.
Although time-intensive, a re-partition and re-format of the hard disk drive, along with a clean
installation of Windows XP will improve performance. Performing this task will remove all of your
existing data, so a back-up or file copy is recommended first. Only save the files you created, as you
will need to reinstall each application on the new installation of Windows. If you did not change the
default location when saving documents, it may be safe to copy only the user folder and all files and
folders within it (ie: "C:\Documents and Settings\(your user name)"). Typically, most users will need to
be sure to copy these files:
Documents created using applications such as Microsoft Word or similar office suite programs
Bookmarks/Favorites from your Internet browser
Fonts installed that are not included by default with Windows (note that some fonts are
installed by applications).
E-mail in-box and folders if you use an e-mail client that does not use an Internet browser
Any schedule data for programs such as Outlook
Financial records for programs such as Quicken
Optimize the registry with a third-party application. Many of these registry tweaking programs are
available on the Internet, including freeware, shareware and commercial applications that are released
as free trials. If you are not familiar with the registry, do not try to edit it manually -- the registry is vital
to Windows' operation.
Download Ccleaner from majorgeeks.com. It's a good freeware program, and if you don't use other
unnecessary programs, you will be able to gain a lot of space. It also gives you other features such as:
Startup Manager and
Registry Cleaner.
Also go to Start/Run type in %temp% and delete them all.
Clean your Computer's Inside. Dust off the fans, gently wash the monitor screen, and clean the
keyboard/mouse. Dust blocking the fans and heat sink inside the computer can cause performance
problems, including memory problems.
edit Warnings
Always create a restore point before uninstalling software, even better before you start any step.
Be careful when using msconfig. Do not uncheck unfamiliar items, and do not experiment with settings
in any other tab. Doing so could prevent your Windows install from booting!
Using a registry cleaning software will have very little improvement, if any. Many registry editors imply
that registry problems are much worse than they are, or are spyware/adware. In general, do not bother
unless there is a problem which requires adjusting the registry.
1. ↑ majorgeeks.com -- download free registry cleaner and "toolbox" such as Wise Registry Cleaner or
the Ccleaner also available from the author at piriform.com, also removes unwanted startup programs
and uninstalls programs, and more